Name
Enter a valid name for the field probe. As soon as the solver has started, the time signal of the field probe can be accessed under this name from the navigation tree.
Automatic labeling
This check button enables or disables the automatic labeling for the defined probe. The automatic generated label consists of the selected field type, orientation and position.
Field
Select which electromagnetic field to record. You can choose between the electric field (E-field) or the magnetic field (H-field) for probes located inside the calculation domain.
Orientation
Select the orientation of the field probe. The component of the specified electromagnetic field in this coordinate direction will then be recorded as a one-dimensional time signal. For probes inside the calculation domain, only the X,Y or Z orientation can be selected.
set of probes with all the available orientations depending on the coordinate system. For instance for the cartesian coordinate system the probes are generated in the x-, y- and z- direction whereas for the spherical coordinate system the probes are in the theta- and phi- direction. This feature allows to inspect all the field components at the same time together with the global field magnitude computation.
Position
Enter the location of the field probe in global coordinates X/Y/Z for probes inside the calculation domain. The automatic mesh generation will try to automatically define a mesh node at this position.
OK
Stores the current probe settings and leaves the dialog box.
Apply
Stores the currently defined probe. The dialog box open remains open.
Cancel
Closes this dialog box without performing any further action.
Preview
Checks the values and shows the Probe as a Preview.
Help
Shows this help text.
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