Analysis software FEST3D
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Analysis software - FEST3D - SIMULIA - simulation / design / optimization
Analysis software - FEST3D - SIMULIA - simulation / design / optimization
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Characteristics

Function
analysis, simulation, design, optimization, matching, synthesis
Applications
network

Description

Fest3D is a software tool capable of analyzing complex passive microwave components based on waveguide and coaxial cavity technology. It is fast and delivers high accuracy compared to software tools based on full-segmentation techniques. This suite offers all the capabilities needed for the design of passive components such as optimization and tolerance analysis. Moreover, Fest3D advanced synthesis tools can be used to design bandpass, dual-mode, and low-pass filters from user specifications. Fest3D is based on the electromagnetic (EM) simulation integral equation technique efficiently solved by the Method of Moments. In addition, the Boundary Integral-Resonant Mode Expansion (BI-RME) method is employed for extracting the modal chart of complex waveguides with arbitrary cross-sections. The successful combination of such methods ensures a high degree of accuracy and a reduction in the computational resources required (in terms of CPU time and memory). The Fest3D analysis method uses a multimode equivalent network representation of waveguide junctions. Fest3D solves each element in the complete circuit with the best available method, ensuring both efficiency and accuracy. On this basis, Fest3D can simulate complex passive devices quickly (in the order of seconds or a few minutes). In contrast, general-purpose software (based on segmentation techniques such as finite elements or finite differences) can take hours to simulate the same structure. Furthermore, the employed integral equation technique extracts part of the frequency-dependent computations, resulting in a short computational time per frequency point.

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