Re: dipole in water
Yea, your intention was to not make a electrically
small antenna, but because you use 1/√(78 ) to
calculate the length then the
antenna becomes small since is not sorrounded by
er=78 but instead for the plastic (er=3.2).
In other words, the antenna is small for the plastic
but not for the water.
That brings a question, if the antenna is resonant
at er=3.2 once is summerged in water the antenna
will still resonant?..I do not think so.
The antenna is just a transducer, trying to go
almost directly to er=78 using an "interface" of
er=3.2 will not work. If you use a plastic with
a er bigger the antenna will not be too big.
It is a nice project, probably the antenna efficiency
will depend on the radious of the plastic also.
That is way I adviced you to analyzed by step,
first the antenna alone, then add the plastic
and then add the water. I bet you will find a lot
of variables to play with.
The file that was attached has a name like this:
xxxxxxx.hfss.pdf , is the same HFSS file just you
have to strip out the pdf extension, to have
xxxxxxx.hfss, that is all. The reason is this forum
does not let you post hfss files, do not know why.!!