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@@ -100,5 +100,9 @@ The following example demonstrates using the Taguchi optimisation process to opt
FDTD geometry mesh showing bowtie antenna with slots and loading resistors. FDTD geometry mesh showing bowtie antenna with slots and loading resistors.
The bowtie design features 3 slots in each arm of the bowtie where 3 different values of loading resistors are placed. In each slot there are 4 resistors of the same value, and each resistor is modelled as two parallel edges of a cell. The bowtie is placed on a lossless substrate that has a perimittivity of 4.8. The antenna is modelled in free space, and an output point (the electric field value) is specified at a distance of 60 mm from the feed of the bowtie (red coloured cell). The bowtie design features 3 vertical slots (y-direction) in each arm of the bowtie. Each slot has different loading resistors, but within each slot there are 4 resistors of the same value. A resistor is modelled as two parallel edges of a cell. The bowtie is placed on a lossless substrate of relative perimittivity 4.8. The antenna is modelled free space, and an output point (the electric field value) is specified at a distance of 60 mm from the feed of the bowtie (red coloured cell).
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