Comsol multiphysics 3.4 project

In summary, to simulate communication between two antennas in a tank with different materials, you will need to create a 3D model, specify material properties, define electromagnetic sources, and set boundary conditions.
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Hello, I'm a telecomunications student. I am new here and I have some doubts with Comsol software.
This is the first time I use Comsol, and I want to simulate the comunication between two antennas inside a tank with 2 different matterial, air and corn(wheat). I have the electric constants of both inside materials and the tank material.
I don't know how create a cylinder tank filled with two type of materials (half and half) and the 2 antenas inside it.
Please, somebody knows how can I start this work?

Thank you!

josobcn
 
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The first step in simulating the communication between two antennas inside a tank with two different materials is to create a model of the tank. You can use Comsol Multiphysics to do this by creating a 3D geometry and mesh. You can then specify the material properties of the air, corn, and tank as well as any other relevant properties. Once you have the model set up, you can define the electromagnetic wave sources, such as the antennas, that will propagate through the tank. Finally, you can specify the boundary conditions and run the simulation to visualize the propagation of the signals.
 

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