Difference between revisions of "Waveguides"
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Revision as of 19:16, 30 March 2015
2D and 3D models of metallic waveguides
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Download model archive (waveguides.zip) |
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Additional information
To run the model, open main.pro or a file .pro with Gmsh.
Model developed by A. Modave, B. Klein and C. Geuzaine
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