Layered Impedance Boundaries

A layered impedance boundary is used to model multiple layers in a structure as one impedance surface. The effect is the same as an impedance boundary condition, except that HFSS calculates the reactance and resistance values for the surface based on data you enter for the layered structure. Surface roughness is also taken into account.

The reactance and resistance values are calculated differently for internal and external layered impedance boundaries. For external layered impedance boundaries, HFSS calculates the impedance for the side of the surface in contact with the computational domain and assigns this value to the boundary. For internal layered impedance boundaries, HFSS calculates the average impedance value for the two sides of the surface that are in contact with the computational domain and assigns this value to the boundary.

The layered impedance boundary is supported for single-frequency solutions and Discrete and Interpolating frequency sweeps.