TAGGED: boundary-conditions, capacitor, lumped-impedance, maxwell
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August 4, 2021 at 9:42 pm
Louis0201
SubscriberDear all
hope you guys are being well.
I am louis.
New to Maxwell, HFSS.
Currently, I am trying to create a circuit model in ANSYS Maxwell 3D.
for the following circuits, it is easy for me to create a 3D coil and set the excitation current. However, when it comes to the capacitor and inductor, I found that Maxwell 3D doesn't have Lumped RLC port boundary can set up.
Does anyone know how to set up the impedance boundary condition in ANSYS Maxwell 3D?
thanks in advance!
August 11, 2021 at 1:21 pmNKC
Forum ModeratorHi@Louis0201 If you are trying to do it at the circuit level you can do this in the circuit design.
If you have the actual models, how they are implemented in the real world with all the material information you can import these components into HFSS and conduct the simulation.
In Maxwell the electric and magnetic solvers are separate and hence the capacitor and inductor combination you have shown above can not be achieved in maxwell.
Regards Navya
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