Here I am attaching three different test results of a monopole antenna in different ground planes.
Monopole antenna resonating at around 2 GHz. By increasing the ground plane diameter the gain of the antenna is increasing.
As per my results says, gain of 2 GHz antenna
@ 60mm GP is 1.99 dB,
@1 Feet GP is 4.85 dB &
@ 3 Feet GP is 6.15 dB.
Is it correct?
Will antenna Gain varies with respect to the ground plane?
Yes. Ground plane will definitely affect the results.
If yes what will be the optimum ground plane in this frequency?
Optimum in terms of what parameter? If you want maximum gain, then you theoretically need an infinite ground plane..
How it calculate?
For the upper hemisphere region, a monopole on an infinite ground plane is exactly the same case as a (twice-as-long) dipole without the ground plane. Any standard textbook should discuss this (Image theory). For a finite ground plane, it might be much more difficult to get closed form analytic solutions for radiated fields.
Pls correct me if I am wrong?
T&R
Biju
When it comes to the definition of gain in dBi, the reference is always considered as an ideal isotropic radiator. An isotropic radiator is fictional and cannot be realised in real life.
So, in practice, as mentioned in MIL-DTL-85670C, the antenna to be tested is compared against a 'standard reference' antenna. What that document mentions is how much gain is provided by the monopole (over ground) when it is being used as a standard/reference.
In your HFSS simulations, you do not have to worry about this reference antenna for comparing against. The software will directly give you the value for the gain.
there are two different cases that you need to solve independently.
1. for the case of an infinite ground plane, you can set up the required option in the PerfE condition. the ground plane should extend all the way upto the edges of your airbox.
2. for the case of a finite ground plane, you should be include this entire block within the radiation boundary and leave sufficient* space between the finite ground plane and surrounding airbox boundary. (*sufficient = at least lambda/4 away at lowest operating frequency.)
You can refer the attachment with this post. I have an uploaded an example for the infinite, as well as finite ground plane simulation. In the first file, the infinite ground plane is in the theoretical limit. In the second file, you can modify the size of the ground plane and observe different results.
In both, you should be able to find a report of the radiation pattern with a marker indicating the max. gain obtained.
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how can you know whether your answer is correct ?
a. try to analytically solve for it (very difficult)
b. build an experimental prototype and measure it (comparatively easier)
Which version of HFSS are you using ?
I developed the two files based on the HFSS ADK, which I think works from HFSS v12 onwards.
Try these two files then.
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