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June 29, 2023 at 6:45 pmSambit Kumar GhoshSubscriber
I want to simulate a material with in Ansys EM Suite 2022 R2 (HFSS) having a relative permittivity of value above 10. I am using floquet boundary conditions. Every time I am going to simulate this it takes infinite time to process on 32GB RAM PC. How do I simulate this material in our 32GB RAM system efficiently? Kindly post here your views.
Thank you.
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June 30, 2023 at 2:41 pmAncSAnsys Employee
Hello Sambit,
I think simulation time has nothing to do with the relative permittivity of the material. Also, please note that Floquet is the excitation type and not a boundary condition.
Can you please let us know which stage of the simulation takes too long? Please check RAM and processor occupancy while running the simulation.
Can you please share information (preferably screenshots) regarding mesh settings, convergence and simulation profile?
Best regardsÂ
Anchal
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June 30, 2023 at 3:01 pmSambit Kumar GhoshSubscriber
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Hii Anchal,
I have solved the problem.
Its not needed now.
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June 30, 2023 at 7:01 pmSambit Kumar GhoshSubscriber
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Hii Anchal,
I have solved the problem.
Its not needed now.
I will catch you later if there will be any problem.
Thanks.
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