Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
5 nov 2022, 16:22 GMT-4
Yes, it is possible and also often very straightforward to do. I often use perfect conductor boundary conditions in RF problems, often on symmetry boundaries. Sometimes I use PECs (perfect electric conductors) and sometime PMCs (perfect magnetic conductors), depending on the physics to be modeled. If you have a more specific question or need help with a specific physics model, I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum, along with additional details of what you are trying to model.
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Yes, it is possible and also often very straightforward to do. I often use perfect conductor boundary conditions in RF problems, often on symmetry boundaries. Sometimes I use PECs (perfect electric conductors) and sometime PMCs (perfect magnetic conductors), depending on the physics to be modeled. If you have a more specific question or need help with a specific physics model, I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum, along with additional details of what you are trying to model.