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CST2013: Result File Naming Conventions

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When a simulation has been made, many result files will be written. Here is a short summary of the files of interest.

Let the name of the current project be <Test> and the substitute <Excitation> represents the port excitation string that differs due to sequential or simultaneous port excitation. Please see the Signal Name Conventions for more detail.

 

Result

File name

1D results

<Test>^<SignalName>.sig

1D AR-filter results

<Test>^ar~<SignalName>.sig

Probe results

<test>^<ProbeName>(<Excitation>).prs/prp/prd/pra

2D field results (freq. monitor)

<Test>^<MonitorName>_<Excitation>.mon

3D field results (freq. monitor)

<Test>^<MonitorName>_<Excitation>.m3d

2D field results (time monitor)

<Test>^<MonitorName>_<Excitation>.t2d

3D field results (time monitor)

<Test>^<MonitorName>_<Excitation>.t3d

Farfield results

<Test>^<MonitorName>_<Excitation>.ffm

Solver log files

*.log

 

The values in square brackets are only part of the name, if one of the ports has been excited with more than one port mode.

Example for a signal result file name

The linear S11 S-Parameter values for the first mode on both ports for the project ”Test” would be:

Test^a1(1)1(1).sig

Example for a electric field monitor

If the monitor name is ”e1” and the field was calculated by the excitation of port 1 with mode 2, the name would be:

Test^e1_1,2.m3d

If the simulation was made with only one mode, the name would be:

Test^e1_1.m3d

See also

Signal Naming Conventions

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