maxwellian
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Well, I agree with you that a planar EM code is not best for this. However, I think you may find this is a big challenge for a full 3D code, if you are talking about simulating a space with volume on the order of an entire building.
A hybrid approach is probably best. There are several university teams that working with hybrid approaches that combine a localized volume meshing solution for the immediate area surrounding the antenna with a more generalized method to compute the cross-coupling between the localized volume mesh domains.
Good luck!
--Max
costox said:I agree with you that 3D is likely required.
The possible scenarios are:
1) antennas are not in the same plane (i.e.: one in horizontal, the other vertical plane).
2) antennas are horizontal but at different floors (as in a building)
3) antennas at different angle in 3D space.
4) etc, etc...
Well, I agree with you that a planar EM code is not best for this. However, I think you may find this is a big challenge for a full 3D code, if you are talking about simulating a space with volume on the order of an entire building.
A hybrid approach is probably best. There are several university teams that working with hybrid approaches that combine a localized volume meshing solution for the immediate area surrounding the antenna with a more generalized method to compute the cross-coupling between the localized volume mesh domains.
Good luck!
--Max