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Antenna Laboratory

Simulation the Dipole Antenna under HFSS

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Procedure Summary
Design a Dipole antenna under HFSS using two cylinders with the flowing geometrical parameters: Height: dipole_length Dipole_length = (0,475*lambda/2) (gape/2) Lambda = 10 mm gap = 0.125 mm Radius = dipole_radiation dipole_radiation = lambda/200 In the command tab of the cylinder entre the following:

The dipole structure is illustrated below:

The two wire define as perfect E

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Create a Lumped Gap Source:
This will provide an excitation to the dipole structure, Begin by selecting the YZ plane from the toolbar. Using the 3D toolbar, click Drow Rectangle and place it between the two wires (cylinder). In the command tab of the rectangle entre the following:

The Source is depicted below (Excitation->Assign->Lumped Port):

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Radiation Boundary:
To obtain the best result, a cylinder air boundary is defined with a lambda/4. The command tab and the enter the following

Where Radiation_height = gap/2 + ((0.475*lambda)/2-gap/2)+dipole_length+lambda/10. Select all the face of the cylinder Radiation Boundary, right click the boundary icon (boundary-> assign ->Radiation)

Question
Define the solution frequency about 30 GHz and the Maximum Number of Passes as 20. Fmin = 25 GHZ and the Fmax = 35 GHz. 1. Determine the resonance frequency and bandwidth of this antenna from the S Parameter (S<dB> (Lumped, Lumped)), 2. At the resonance frequency, what the value of the antenna impedance Z. 3. In order to test the directivity of dipole antenna make the radiation patterns for far field report type (Gain(phi) <dB> )

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Guide

To define the Report for Radiation pattern

To define the Far field Setup

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