Hi All
SuperNEC is now even more powerful than before with the new version of
SuperNEC being released.
SuperNEC 2.0 now incorporates the "Simply Sparse" solver core by Dr Francis
Canning, as well as the Sparse Iterative Method (SIM) and SuperNEC 2.0 also
has the ability to handle dielectric coated wires.
Another new option available is the' Integrate over Source' option:-
Before the input impedance of an antenna was computed as the voltage across
the feed segment divided by the current (obviously). If you choose not to
'Integrate over Source', then the voltage that is used in this calculation is
the voltage that the user specified in the applied field voltage source.
If however the user chooses this option, then the voltage applied to the
source segment is computed by finding the average tangential electric field on
the source segment and multiplying this figure by the length of the segment
(V/m * m). Effectively, this method of finding the 'actual' applied voltage
takes the interaction of the currents on the structure on the original applied
voltage into account. The input impedance of the structure should therefore be
more accurate
You can download the new trial version of SuperNEC 2.0 at www.supernec.com
and we will send you a free 30 day SuperNEC Lite license.
Regards
Brandon
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