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Why would it occur using magnetic current "The relative error (0.86) is greater than the relative tolerance."
Posted Sep 15, 2015, 3:31 p.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hello,
I encountered a problem using magnetic current in a 2d-axisymmetric model.
I would like to simulate an electric dipole in an air sphere wrapped by a layer of PML. I used the magnetic current to be the electric dipole but there was an error "The relative error (0.86) is greater than the relative tolerance."
My model is attached below.
Actually, I had simulated a magnetic dipole using line current with the same geometry and boundary conditions and it worked well.
Could you please help me think of some possible ways to address this problem?
Thank you!
Sherry
I encountered a problem using magnetic current in a 2d-axisymmetric model.
I would like to simulate an electric dipole in an air sphere wrapped by a layer of PML. I used the magnetic current to be the electric dipole but there was an error "The relative error (0.86) is greater than the relative tolerance."
My model is attached below.
Actually, I had simulated a magnetic dipole using line current with the same geometry and boundary conditions and it worked well.
Could you please help me think of some possible ways to address this problem?
Thank you!
Sherry
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