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HFSS Boundary List
Perfect E and Perfect H/Natural
Ideal Electrically or Magnetically Conducting Boundaries
‘Natural’ denotes Perfect E ‘cancellation’ behavior
Finite Conductivity
Lossy Electrically Conducting Boundary, with user-provided conductivity
and permeability
Impedance
Used for simulating ‘thin film resistor’ materials, with user-provided
resistance and reactance in Ω/Square
Radiation
An ‘absorbing boundary condition,’ used at the periphery of a project in
which radiation is expected such as an antenna structure
Symmetry
A boundary which enables modeling of only a sub-section of a structure
in which field symmetry behavior is assured.
“Perfect E” and “Perfect H” subcategories
Master and Slave
‘Linked’ boundary conditions for unit-cell studies of infinitely replicating
geometry (e.g. a slow wave circuit an antenna array)
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HFSS Boundary Descriptions: Perfect E and Perfect
H/Natural
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E perpendicu lar Parameters: None
Perfect E is a perfect electrical conductor*
Forces E-field perpendicular to the surface
Perfect E Boundary* Represent metal surfaces, ground planes,
ideal cavity walls, etc.
r Perfect H is a perfect magnetic conductor
E parallel
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