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Micromagnetic Simulation with COMSOL Multiphysics®

September 24, 2021

A guest blogger from Fudan University in China used the Physics Builder in COMSOL Multiphysics to create a “Micromagnetics Module” for performing micromagnetic simulations.

Computing Loss, Temperature, and Efficiency in Electric Motors

September 23, 2021

Follow along as we investigate the variation of iron and copper losses, the resulting temperature rise, and its effect on the efficiency of a permanent magnet machine.

Wrapping and Warping Geometries for Analysis in COMSOL®

September 10, 2021

CAD parts are typically designed in an undeformed, as-manufactured state. When it comes to analysis, however, we are only interested in the deformed, as-assembled state.

Simulating the Pressure in an Ultrahigh Vacuum System

August 19, 2021

The ETpathfinder research facility in the Netherlands was built in anticipation of the proposed Einstein Telescope (ET), a third-generation observatory of gravitational waves.

How to Model Metabolic Reaction Networks with COMSOL®

August 4, 2021

Certain ice creams, puddings, and candies have an extremely vivid yellow color that comes from vitamin B2. The manufacturing of this supplement is one example of a metabolic reaction network…

Curve Fitting of Solution Data in COMSOL Multiphysics®

July 27, 2021

We discuss curve fitting of continuous solution data, the concept of orthogonality, and how to fit solution data to a set of orthogonal functions for a simple and convenient postprocessing operation.

Modeling Pitting Corrosion in COMSOL Multiphysics®

July 13, 2021

When the process of generalized corrosion is allowed to continue, the initialization of a pit may occur on the metal surface, which is also referred to as the Evans drop experiment.

Designing Antireflecting Microstructures for Infrared Applications

June 29, 2021

Explore how 2 microstructure designs can improve the bulk transmittance of silicon (~70%) and cadmium zinc telluride (~79%) to more than 90% within the specific wavelength spectrum.


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