All posts by Bridget Cunningham
An Analysis of Syngas Combustion in a Round-Jet Burner
By combining the Reacting Flow interface and the Heat Transfer in Solids interface, we can study the syngas combustion in a round-jet burner. Get details…
Simulating the Insertion of a Snap Hook
Snap hooks, a type of fastener that involves the insertion of a hook into a slot, are found in the automotive industry. Simulation can be used to analyze their insertion and removal.
Modeling with Linearly Polarized Plane Waves
We use the Detecting the Orientation of a Metallic Cylinder Embedded in a Dielectric Shell model to demonstrate a specialized background field feature designed for linearly polarized plane waves.
COMSOL Multiphysics Wins 2014 Product of the Year Award
In 2014, COMSOL Multiphysics® was awarded the NASA Tech Briefs‘ Readers’ Choice Product of the Year. Learn more about the award and how it reflects the future of design engineering.
Exploring the Natural Strength of Limpet Teeth
Fun fact: Spider silk used to be considered the strongest natural material in the world. That is, until researchers from the University of Portsmouth identified a new winner: limpet teeth.
Using Simulation to Optimize Biopharmaceutical Processes
Did you know that you can use COMSOL Multiphysics® to study biopharmaceutical processes? Examples include pharmaceutical mixers, injection devices, dielectrophoretic separation, and more >>
In the Spotlight: Conserving and Restoring Art with Light
Did you know that 2015 is known as the Year of Light? Further, light can be used to conserve and restore historic paintings and artwork. Learn more in this blog post.
Improving the Operational Lifetime of a Reciprocating Engine
Many of today’s motor vehicles rely on reciprocating piston engines as their source of power. Multibody dynamics analysis can be used to analyze the operation and performance of these engines.