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COMSOL Presents at the Automotive R&D Trends Conference

April 23, 2015

At the 7th annual Conference on Automotive R&D Trends in Chennai, India, COMSOL and Mahindra & Mahindra joined forces to discuss the role of simulation in automotive R&D. See highlights.

Do Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Have the Pulling Power?

April 22, 2015

Designers of hybrid and electric vehicles need to have a good understanding of how the car’s lithium-ion battery operates to ensure both performance and safety.

Phase Decomposition Analysis of Loudspeaker Vibrations

April 21, 2015

A guest blogger from Dynaudio A/S discusses using COMSOL Multiphysics® to perform a phase decomposition analysis of the vibrations in a loudspeaker.

Evaluating a UHF RFID Tag Design with Simulation

April 20, 2015

Did you know that ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID tags have a wider range than other types of RFID tags? This is why they are often used to identify animals.

Implementing the Weak Form with a COMSOL App

April 16, 2015

First we implement the weak form equation and examine its matrices. Then we create a simulation app that displays all relevant matrices at once, arranged logically on one screen.

What to Expect from COMSOL Multiphysics Version 5.1

April 15, 2015

COMSOL Multiphysics® version 5.1 introduced 20 demo apps and many new features and functionality updates to numerous products. Get an overview of what’s new here.

Which Module Should I Choose for Working with My CAD Data?

April 14, 2015

We go over which add-on module or LiveLink™ interfacing product is best for your modeling scenarios involving CAD data. Get a comprehensive overview here.

Modeling Laser-Material Interactions with the Beer-Lambert Law

April 13, 2015

Did you know that you can use the Beer–Lambert law to model laser–material interactions in COMSOL Multiphysics®? Learn how here.

How Can I Build an Efficient Stirling Heat Pump?

April 9, 2015

Did you know that heat pumps are also called Stirling engines? These systems can operate on incredibly low temperature differences — some only need human body heat to work!

Using the Boussinesq Approximation for Natural Convection

April 7, 2015

Today, we compare the Boussinesq approximation to the full Navier-Stokes equations for a natural convection problem. We also show you how to implement the Boussinesq approximation in COMSOL Multiphysics software and discuss potential benefits of doing so.

Studying the Airflow Over a Car Using an Ahmed Body

April 3, 2015

The Ahmed body is a benchmark model widely used in the automotive industry for validating simulation tools. We discuss simulating airflow over an Ahmed body to optimize automotive aerodynamics.

An Analysis of Syngas Combustion in a Round-Jet Burner

April 2, 2015

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…

Can We Hear the Shape of a Drum?

April 1, 2015

Over half a century ago, Mark Kac gave an interesting lecture on a question that he had heard from Professor Bochner ten years earlier: “Can one hear the shape of a drum?”

Simulating the Insertion of a Snap Hook

March 31, 2015

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.

Instability in Portable Washing Machines

March 30, 2015

A varied distribution of clothing can cause walking instability in both traditional and portable washing machines. Multibody dynamics analysis can be used to avoid this effect in machine designs.

Improving Your Meshing with Partitioning

March 27, 2015

It can be tedious to subdivide your CAD geometry into a finite element mesh. In this blog post, we demonstrate how to use a manual meshing method called geometric partitioning to do so.

Vivaldi Antenna Design Analysis

March 25, 2015

Did you know the Vivaldi antenna was invented by someone named Peter Gibson? As the story goes, he had a passion for music and chose to name the antenna after Antonio Vivaldi, a Baroque composer.

Tears of Wine and the Marangoni Effect

March 24, 2015

Have you ever noticed that when drinking a glass of wine, sometimes “tears” fall down in the inside of the wine glass? This is the Marangoni effect in action! Learn more and see examples…

Simulating Injection Mold Cooling

March 23, 2015

Injection molding is the most common form of polymer manufacturing because large amounts of products can be produced quickly. By simulating this process, we can avoid defects in these products.

Modeling with Linearly Polarized Plane Waves

March 20, 2015

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.

Curve Fitting of Experimental Data with COMSOL Multiphysics

March 19, 2015

Have you ever had to work with experimental data in a model? Learn how to fit smooth curves and surfaces to experimental data using the core functionality of COMSOL Multiphysics®.

COMSOL Multiphysics Wins 2014 Product of the Year Award

March 18, 2015

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.

Your Introduction to the COMSOL Server™ License

March 17, 2015

COMSOL Server™ is a deployment product that can be used to share your simulation apps with colleagues, customers, and design teams. Learn about what you can do with COMSOL Server™ here.

Exploring the Natural Strength of Limpet Teeth

March 16, 2015

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.


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