Horn Antenna
Horn Antenna
Horn Antenna
Horn antennas are extremely popular in the microwave region. In this tutorial, our objective is to analyze a horn antenna resonating at a frequency of 11.3 GHz. Here are the dimensions for this tutorial (the dimensions of the antenna were taken from a tutorial example from the user manual of HFSS v. 5):
Air box: 6 in x 4 in x 3 in. Horn top: 1.944 in x 2.65 in Distance from the horn top plane to the bottom is 5.475 in and from the horn top plane to the base of the horn is 5.16 in.
Start the software. Double click the HFSS 9.0 icon. In the File list, click Save As. Type the name horntutor in the box and click Ok. Insert HFSS design.
Set Units to inches. 3D Modeler< Units select in and click Ok. Set Solution type. HFSS<Solution type, check driven modal and click Ok.
Click the Box icon or go to Draw<Box. Enter the following values -0.2, -0.45, and 0 for x, y and z, respectively and 0.4, 0.9, 0.315 for dx, dy, and dz, respectively. The drawing is with respect to the origin (0, 0, 0). In other words, the base of the horn is drawn with the (0, 0) as its center. Type Base in the name field. Material assigned is vacuum and choose Color and Transperancy at your preference. Click Ok.
Note that the object that is created as a result of connecting or uniting other objects can not be edited. When connecting 2D objects, for example, you can edit the original 2D objects, but you can not edit directly the 3D object that is the result of using the connect command.
Figure 2: The connect command Uniting the horn base with the Funnel
Although it is not strictly necessary, you will unite the two 3D objects-the horn base and the funnel, to create one 3D horn antenna structure. This makes the problem simpler by keeping the number of objects to a minimum. Choose base and funnel from the list of 3D objects. Then 3D Modeler<Boolean< Unite. Then clink Ok.
Figure 3: The horn antenna Drawing the 3D Air Box Around the Horn Antenna
To simulate the horn antenna, you need to enclose it in a bounded box of air. 4
Click Box icon or Draw<Box. Type in the following values: -1.5, -2, and 0 for x, y,
Analysis Setup
Right-click Analysis, then Add Solution Setup. Set the following values: Solution Frequency is 10 GHz, Maximum number of passes is 20, and Maximum Delta S per pass is 0.02. Leave every thing else as default. Click Ok.
Now go to Analysis<Setup1< Add sweep. Set the values to the following: Sweep Type is fast, Frequency Setup type is Linear count, Start is 8 GHz, Stop is 12 GHz and Count is 100.
Run Simulation
Make sure to validate check. HFSS<Validation Check. Run Analysis. HFSS<Analyze. Right-Click Results< CreateReport. Accept the Default values by clicking Ok. Make sure the following values are set as in Figure 6. Add Trace, then click Done.