Models - Rf.bowtie Antenna Optimization
Models - Rf.bowtie Antenna Optimization
Dielectric substrate
Arm height
Lumped port
Model Definition
The model of the bow-tie antenna consists of a rectangular dielectric substrate with
two triangular faces on top representing a metal pattern, as shown in Figure 1. The
flare angle and height of the arms define the antennas shape. It is desirable to keep the
size of the substrate as small as possible, so it is defined to extend a distance of 2 mm
around the outline of the pattern. A lumped port excitation applied to a small
rectangular face between the antenna arms mimics a 50 transmission line feed.
The two design variables, flare angle and arm height, control a total of four dimensions
in the model. The height and width of the rectangular dielectric substrate are defined
to be slightly larger than the profile of the antenna. Thus, the two design variables
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explicitly control two other geometric dimensions in the model which directly affect
the antenna characteristics.
The reflection coefficient, |S11|, is minimized by using the gradient-free optimization
method. Because the objective function is non-analytic, it is not possible to analytically
compute the derivatives with respect to the design variables. Furthermore, the design
parameters will introduce significant geometric changes to the domains. Both of these
reasons motivate the use of the gradient-free optimization method, which numerically
approximates the gradients of the objective function. Using this approximate gradient
information, the objective function is iteratively improved until the design variables are
converged within the desired tolerance.
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Modeling Instructions
From the File menu, choose New.
NEW
Parameters
1 On the Home toolbar, click Parameters.
2 In the Parameters settings window, locate the Parameters section.
3 In the table, enter the following settings:
Name
Expression
Value
Description
f0
2.45[GHz]
2.4500E9 Hz
Operating frequency
L0
c_const/f0
0.12236 m
Free space n
h0
0.025[m]
0.025 m
theta
90[deg]
1.5708 rad
Flare angle
Gap
L0/100
0.0012236 m
Padding
2[mm]
0.002 m
Thickness
2[mm]
0.002 m
Substrate thickness
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Follow the instructions below to construct the model geometry. First create the
geometry of a bow-tie antenna.
GEOMETRY 1
Work Plane 1
1 On the Geometry toolbar, click Work Plane.
2 In the Work Plane settings window, locate the Unite Objects section.
3 Clear the Unite objects check box to extrude only a selected geometry later on.
Square 1
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1>Geometry 1>Work Plane 1
Mirror 1
1 On the Work plane toolbar, click Mirror.
2 Select the object sq1 only.
3 In the Mirror settings window, locate the Input section.
4 Select the Keep input objects check box.
5 Click the Build Selected button.
Rectangle 1
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Width edit field, type L0.
4 In the Height edit field, type h0.
5 Locate the Position section. From the Base list, choose Center.
6 In the yw edit field, type h0/2.
7 Click the Build Selected button.
Intersection 1
1 On the Work plane toolbar, click Intersection.
2 Click in the Graphics window and then press Ctrl+A to select all objects.
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Mirror 2
1 On the Work plane toolbar, click Mirror.
2 Select the object int1 only.
3 In the Mirror settings window, locate the Normal Vector to Line of Reflection section.
4 In the xw edit field, type 0.
5 In the yw edit field, type 1.
6 Locate the Input section. Select the Keep input objects check box.
7 Click the Build Selected button.
Rectangle 2
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Width edit field, type tan(theta/2)*Gap.
4 In the Height edit field, type Gap.
5 Locate the Position section. From the Base list, choose Center.
6 Click the Build Selected button.
Rectangle 3
1 Right-click Plane Geometry and choose Rectangle.
2 In the Rectangle settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Width edit field, type 2*h0*tan(theta/2)+2*Padding.
4 In the Height edit field, type 2*h0+2*Padding.
5 Locate the Position section. From the Base list, choose Center.
6 Click the Build Selected button.
Extrude 1
1 On the Geometry toolbar, click Extrude.
2 Select the object wp1.r3 only.
3 In the Extrude settings window, locate the Distances from Plane section.
4 In the table, enter the following settings:
Distances (m)
Thickness
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Sphere 1
1 On the Geometry toolbar, click Sphere.
2 In the Sphere settings window, locate the Size section.
3 In the Radius edit field, type L0.
4 Click to expand the Layers section.
5 In the table, enter the following settings:
Layer name
Thickness (m)
Layer 1
L0/3
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The final geometry should look like that displayed in the figure above.
DEFINITIONS
Explicit 1
1 On the Definitions toolbar, click Explicit.
2 In the Explicit settings window, locate the Input Entities section.
3 Click Paste Selection.
4 Go to the Paste Selection dialog box.
5 In the Selection edit field, type 1-4,7-10.
6 Click the OK button.
7 Right-click Component 1>Definitions>Explicit 1 and choose Rename.
8 Go to the Rename Explicit dialog box and type PML in the New name edit field.
9 Click OK.
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View 1
Hide a few outer domains to view the inner part of the model domain.
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1>Definitions right-click View 1 and
section.
3 Click Paste Selection.
4 Go to the Paste Selection dialog box.
5 In the Selection edit field, type 18,19.
6 Click the OK button.
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Lumped Port 1
1 On the Physics toolbar, click Boundaries and choose Lumped Port.
2 In the Lumped Port settings window, locate the Boundary Selection section.
3 Click Paste Selection.
4 Go to the Paste Selection dialog box.
5 In the Selection edit field, type 20-22,34.
6 Click the OK button.
7 In the Lumped Port settings window, locate the Lumped Port Properties section.
8 From the Wave excitation at this port list, choose On.
MATERIALS
Size
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1 right-click Mesh 1 and choose Size.
2 In the Size settings window, locate the Element Size section.
3 Click the Custom button.
4 Locate the Element Size Parameters section. In the Maximum element size edit field,
type L0/5.
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Size 1
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1>Mesh 1 click Size 1.
2 In the Size settings window, locate the Geometric Entity Selection section.
3 From the Geometric entity level list, choose Domain.
4 Select Domain 6 only.
5 Locate the Element Size section. Click the Custom button.
6 Locate the Element Size Parameters section. Select the Maximum element size check
box.
7 In the associated edit field, type L0/5/sqrt(4.5).
8 Select the Minimum element size check box.
9 In the associated edit field, type 2[mm].
Free Tetrahedral 1
1 In the Model Builder window, right-click Mesh 1 and choose Free Tetrahedral.
2 In the Free Tetrahedral settings window, locate the Domain Selection section.
3 From the Geometric entity level list, choose Domain.
4 Click Paste Selection.
5 Go to the Paste Selection dialog box.
6 In the Selection edit field, type 5-6.
7 Click the OK button.
Swept 1
Right-click Mesh 1 and choose Swept.
Distribution 1
1 In the Model Builder window, under Component 1>Mesh 1 right-click Swept 1 and
choose Distribution.
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STUDY 1
Add the optimization study node and assign the initial values, lower bounds, and upper
bounds of the optimizing parameters. The objective function is the absolute value of
the reflection coefficient S11.
Optimization
1 On the Study toolbar, click Optimization.
2 In the Optimization settings window, locate the Objective Function section.
3 In the table, enter the following settings:
Expression
Description
abs(comp1.emw.S11)
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Initial value
Lower bound
Upper bound
h0
0.03
0.01
0.03
7 Click Add.
8 In the table, enter the following settings:
Parameter names
Initial value
Lower bound
Upper bound
theta
60[deg]
30[deg]
90[deg]
9 Locate the Output While Solving section. Clear the Keep objective values in table check
box.
Data Sets
Create a data set to visualize the results only in an antenna domain.
1 In the Model Builder window, under Results>Data Sets right-click Solution 1 and
choose Duplicate.
2 Right-click Results>Data Sets>Solution 2 and choose Add Selection.
3 In the Selection settings window, locate the Geometric Entity Selection section.
4 From the Geometric entity level list, choose Domain.
5 Select Domain 6 only.
3D Plot Group 1
1 On the Home toolbar, click Add Plot Group and choose 3D Plot Group.
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Derived Values
1 On the Results toolbar, click Global Evaluation.
2 In the Global Evaluation settings window, click Replace Expression in the upper-right
corner of the Expression section. From the menu, choose Electromagnetic Waves,
Frequency Domain>Ports>Lumped port impedance (emw.Zport_1).
3 Click the Evaluate button.
4 In the Model Builder window, right-click Derived Values and choose Global Evaluation.
5 In the Global Evaluation settings window, click Replace Expression in the upper-right
corner of the Expression section. From the menu, choose Definitions>Flare angle
(theta).
9 In the Global Evaluation settings window, locate the Expression section.
10 From the Unit list, choose .
11 Right-click Results>Derived Values>Global Evaluation 3 and choose Evaluate>Table 1
- Global Evaluation 1 (emw.Zport_1).
12 Right-click Derived Values and choose Global Evaluation.
13 In the Global Evaluation settings window, locate the Expression section.
14 In the Expression edit field, type abs(emw.S11).
15 Right-click Results>Derived Values>Global Evaluation 4 and choose Evaluate>Table 1
- Global Evaluation 1 (emw.Zport_1).
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