EMA3D Shielding Effectiveness of a Box Demo (3/6): Material Properties Definition
In this section, we will define and assign material properties to the geometry. It is crucial to assign materials to the geometry; otherwise, it will not be matched.
Assigning Isotropic Materials
- Navigate to the Materials section and select Isotropic to assign isotropic materials.
- Here, you will find the geometry selections. You can choose a body, surface, or line.
- In the properties panel, you will see the general material properties. To assign a material:
- Click on the Local tab.
- Select New.
- Double-click on Isotropic 1 to edit its properties. First, rename it to something more descriptive, like Aluminum, since we will use an aluminum composite.
- Adjust the color and set the transparency as needed.
- Set the electric conductivity to 1.2e7.
- Use the Select Surface button and click on the surface in the structure tree to assign it to all surfaces.
- Once completed, click on the green checkmark.
Managing Material Properties
- In the structure tree, you will find your material under Definitions > Materials.
- By clicking on the eye icon, you can show or hide the material.
- To edit material properties, right-click and select Edit. After making changes, click on the green checkmark to save.
Additional Configuration
Select the material property and the item you wish to add. For example, let's say Item Service. Depending on your machine size or application, you can add the arrival time for this unit. We will need to add fuel now because we want to change the од tempora value. In the model field, use the transient power value. The time period here is crucial for development at this system.
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Now, after defining the plane wave, the next step is to define and assign material properties to the geometry. If the geometry doesn't have material assigned to it, it will not be matched. So let's go to Materials and select Isotropic to assign isotropic materials.
Here we have our geometry selections. We can select a body, a surface, or a line. Here in the Properties panel, we have the general material properties, and to assign a material, click here, select the Local tab, and click New. Now, if we double click on Isotropic one, we can edit its properties.
So first, we rename it. Let's say Isotropic one. Let's put aluminum since we're going to use some kind of aluminum composite. And here we can change the color and set the transparency.
Let's set the electric conductivity to 1.2 e 7. Use the Select Surface button and click Surface here on the structure tree to assign it to all surfaces. Once this is done, click on the green checkmark. Now in the structure tree, we have our material under Definitions > Materials.
By clicking on the eye here, we can show or hide our material. If we want to edit the material properties, we can right-click here and select Edit. And as before, once it's done, click on the green checkmark here. And this completes assigning material properties. Select the material property.
Now select the item we want to add. And here let's say Item Service. Let's just have an Item Charge Technology. Now, depending on your machine size or some other application, we can add the arrival time for this unit. So we'll need to add our fuel now because we want to change the temporal value.
So in the Model field, we're going to use the Transient Power Value. The time period here is Welcome to development at this system. Welcome to development at thisaging.fm development.

