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Frequency Selective Surface, Complementary Split Ring Resonator

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How to do the italized below? there should be a rigorous step before going to perfect electric conductor E L E C T ROMA G N E T I C WAVE S , F RE Q U E N C Y D O M A IN ( EMW) Set up the physics. First, define physics-controlled mesh maximum element size. Use Floquet-periodic conditions on all side boundaries. Perfect Electric Conductor 2 1 In the Model Builder window, right-click Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain (emw) and choose Perfect Electric Conductor. 2 Select Boundary 12 only. Periodic Condition 1 1 Right-click Electromagnetic Waves, Frequency Domain (emw) and choose Periodic Condition.



2 Replies Last Post 2019/02/21 17:52 GMT-5
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 5 years ago 2019/02/21 13:56 GMT-5
Updated: 5 years ago 2019/02/21 14:00 GMT-5

Hi Rodolfo,

I understand that you are working on this example model of a frequency selective surface. The italicized text is just a summary of what the step-by-step instructions that follow tell you how to do.

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Hi Rodolfo, I understand that you are working on this example model of a [frequency selective surface](https://www.comsol.com/model/frequency-selective-surface-periodic-complementary-split-ring-resonator-15711). The italicized text is just a summary of what the step-by-step instructions that follow tell you how to do. Jeff

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Posted: 5 years ago 2019/02/21 17:52 GMT-5

thanks!

thanks!

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