Bulk Conductivity

HFSS is capable of including conductivity in the model either as a bulk material loss factor, similar to dielectric loss tangent, or as an impedance boundary condition applied to the outer surfaces of the object. The choice of bulk material loss instead of the boundary condition is made by selecting Solve Inside in the Properties window.

The choice between bulk material loss and the surface boundary condition is problem dependent. The boundary condition should be applied whenever the conductor is much thicker than the skin depth at the solution frequency. In this case, the unknowns within the conductor are not included in the unknown vector, resulting in a smaller matrix and a faster analysis. However, if the conductor is not thick relative to the skin depth, the bulk material conductivity must be used to arrive at an accurate solution. With this assumption, the wave equation reduces to

The threshold where HFSS will automatically choose whether an object will be solved inside can be accessed via the Tools>Options>HFSS Options.