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Waveport - TEM mode

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    VigneshYork
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    Hi,

    Could I know what this warning could mean:

    Warning : Mode template TEM (MHMV): e- and h-field are wrongly scaled: integrated e x h * measurementdirection = 0.859228, |e| = 0.859228, |h| = 0.859228. Is the waveguide cross section resolved accurately enough?

    Thanks

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      Hi,
      The warning message (warns and) asks the user to make sure that the cross-section of the waveguide is resolved accurate enough. I suggest you to increase the grid resolution in the cross-section of the waveguide. Assuming that it is a coaxial waveguide, select the dielectric solid between inner and outer conductors and decrease the max step of the grid in the plane perpendicular to the propagation).

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        Hi,

        I decreased the max step of the dielectric material in the coaxial cable, but still got the same warning. I have two questions:

        1. Is there are formula which can be used to determine the cross-section?
        2. How does the warning affect the result?

        Thanks

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