View Radial Points

This option is only enabled when the user has set up several Sphere within the Output - Observation Points section. It plots the near field for each observation spheres in the desired direction versus the radius. After clicking on Show Results - Near Field - View Radial Points, the next window is open.



Figure 1. Radial Field results (Module)

Within this window, the following options are available:

  • Incidence The near field may be plotted by considering different contributions on the observation points.
    • Scatter Scattered field components.
    • Direct Direct field components.
    • Total Combination of the scattered field plus the direct field components.
  • Magnitude The near field may be represented in natural or dBs magnitudes.
    • dBs The near field is represented in logarithmic scale, given in dB-Amperes per meter for the magnetic field, or in dB-Volts per meter for the electric field.
    • nat The near field is represented in natural scale, given in Amperes per meter for the magnetic field, or in Volts per meter for the electric field.
  • Component To specify the field component to the plot. Only one component may be selected:
    • Ex Plot the X component of the electric field.
    • Ey Plot the Y component of the electric field.
    • Ez Plot the Z component of the electric field.
    • ETotal Plot the total electric field, which is the combination of the X, Y and Z components.
    • Hx Plot the X component of magnetic field.
    • Hy Plot the Y component of magnetic field.
    • Hz Plot the Z component of magnetic field.
    • HTotal Plot the total magnetic field, which is the combination of the X, Y and Z components.
  • Step, Frequency, Observation and Coords Select the observation points to plot.
    • Step To specify the step results files when a parametric simulation has been run.
    • Frequency To specify the desired frequency results files when a frequency sweep has been run.
    • Observation Spheres List with all the different observation spheres entities that have been defined. Select the desired one to specify the direction in the next fields.
    • Theta Cut Spherical theta angle within the above-selected observation sphere, in degrees.
    • Phi Cut Spherical theta angle within the above-selected observation sphere, in degrees.
    • Add series Confirm the observation points to plot and add its curve.
  • Options Having inserted several plots, the Options section allow to edit the result curves:
    • List of Series All the plotted field components are listed. Note that two options are included for every plot for most of the components both the amplitude and the phase. However, ETotal and HTotal only represent the module.
    • View points Enable this option to visualize the points where the field has been computed for every inserted plot.
    • Change color This option allows to change the color of the selected curve in the above List of Series.
    • Remove To delete the selected curve in the above List of Series.
    • Import Series To add a new plot from an external file. The file must have ". txt" extension, and it must contain in every new line the point index and the values to be plotted.
    • Export Series To export the selected curve in the above Plot List in a ".txt" file, with the point index and the value of the plot in a new line.
  • Options Disable this option to hide the left menu and visualize just the near field curves.


Figure 2. Radial Field results (Phase)