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RCS problem in 3D model
Posted Jul 19, 2015, 8:03 a.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering 1 Reply
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Hello!
First of all, I need to let you know that I am a total beginner in these simulations so please be gentle :)
I am trying to solve RCS for a 3D module by following a tutorial for a 2D RCS of a boat: www.comsol.com/model/download/233401/models.rf.radar_cross_section.pdf
The problem I am having is primarily with strange looking electric field that I simulated so I think that I probably did the expression wrong. That is the main reason why I suspect that the plotted Far field is also faulty. My goal is to make RCS of a given mesh 360 degrees in both horizontal and vertical planes. What am I doing wrong?
I am posting my file here with this post. Unfortunately the file is 18MBs so I cant post it here. I tried to post java file but this forum does not let me:
dropfile.to/73pU3
First of all, I need to let you know that I am a total beginner in these simulations so please be gentle :)
I am trying to solve RCS for a 3D module by following a tutorial for a 2D RCS of a boat: www.comsol.com/model/download/233401/models.rf.radar_cross_section.pdf
The problem I am having is primarily with strange looking electric field that I simulated so I think that I probably did the expression wrong. That is the main reason why I suspect that the plotted Far field is also faulty. My goal is to make RCS of a given mesh 360 degrees in both horizontal and vertical planes. What am I doing wrong?
I am posting my file here with this post. Unfortunately the file is 18MBs so I cant post it here. I tried to post java file but this forum does not let me:
dropfile.to/73pU3
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