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How to suppress radiated electric field ?

Mohammadreza Barzegaran

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How to suppress radiated electric field ?
Hello guys.
I modeled a source like antenna in comsol 3.5a and I want to have specific amount of electric and magnetic field in far distance in emqav analysis. The problem is that the radiated electric field is too big in far distance. Do you know how can I suppress this electric field without changing the source? Using a region with specific boundary condition or what?

1 Reply Last Post 29 giu 2011, 20:40 GMT-4
Mohammadreza Barzegaran

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Posted: 1 decade ago 29 giu 2011, 20:40 GMT-4
no idea?

I found a way. this is possible in RF mode but I have to implement it in AC/DC quasi-static electromagnetic mode. how can I make PEC (perfect electric conductor) in AC/DC quasi-static electromagnetic mode (emqav)?
no idea? I found a way. this is possible in RF mode but I have to implement it in AC/DC quasi-static electromagnetic mode. how can I make PEC (perfect electric conductor) in AC/DC quasi-static electromagnetic mode (emqav)?

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