微波EDA网-关于我们 微波EDA网-出版的图书专著 微波EDA网培训课程列表 射频工程师养成培训学习教程
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Setting Lambda Refinement

Lambda refinement is the process of refining the initial mesh based on the material-dependent wavelength. It is recommended and selected by default. If you select the Use Current Mesh From option under the Advanced tab, Do Lamda Refinement is deselected. If you make the Specify Use Current Mesh From selection as the Current design, the Do Lamda Refinement fields are disabled. If you make the Specify Use Current Mesh From selection as Other design and Setup the Link, the Do Lamda Refinement fields remain enabled so that you can select it if desired.

To specify the size of target value by which HFSS will refine the mesh:

1. Under the Options tab of the Solution Setup dialog box, select Do Lambda Refinement.

This enables the Target field and the Use free space lambda check box.

2. Enter a value for the wavelength in the Target field or accept the defaults.

The Target defaults depend on the Order of Basis function selections. For example, for Driven solutions and a First Order basis function, the default target is 0.3333, which means that HFSS will refine the mesh until most element lengths are approximately one-third wavelength.

For eigenmode solutions and a First Order basis function, the default target is 0.2

If you change the Order of Basis functions in the Solution Setup dialog, the default changes automatically. Setting the Order of Basis affects the default value of the Lambda Refinement in the Solution setups as follows.

[spacer]

Zero order:

driven 0.1,

eigenmode 0.1

First order:

driven 0.3333,

eigenmode 0.2 (as is)

Second order:

driven 0.6667,

eigenmode 0.4

Mixed order

driven 0.6667

eigenmode 0.6667


3. If you want the initial mesh to be refined based on the wavelength in free space, select Use free space lambda. Material-dependent lambda refinement will be deactivated.

Note

Changing the Lambda refinement target invalidates any solutions that were performed with the previous lambda refinement.

If an object is highly conductive, very little energy will penetrate into it, so it does not need a dense mesh. In such cases, free space mesh is applied.

Related Topics

Setting the Max Order of Solution Basis

Specifying a Source for the Initial Mesh