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Analyzing Capacitive Touchscreens in Consumer Electronics

January 1, 2015

Most of us use multiple touchscreen devices throughout the day, from our smartphones to the ATM. Learn how to use electromagnetics modeling to study capacitive effects in these devices.

New Piezoelectric Modeling Interface in COMSOL 5.0

December 30, 2014

As of version 5.0 of COMSOL Multiphysics®, there is a new interface for simulating piezoelectric devices; it has predefined features that make it easy to set up and run a piezoelectric model.

Visualizing Fluid Flow with Streamline Plots

December 29, 2014

As part of our blog series on postprocessing, we demonstrate the use of streamlines to visually describe fluid flow in your simulations. Learn how with an example of flow through a pipe elbow.

How to Obtain Fatigue Model Parameters

December 26, 2014

2 challenges when modeling fatigue: 1.) selecting a suitable fatigue model for your application and 2.) obtaining the material data for the selected model.

Ray Tracing in Monochromators and Spectrometers

December 25, 2014

Spectrometers are optical devices that measure some property of radiation as a function of its frequency, while monochromators transmit radiation of a specific frequency.

Maximum Evaluations on Parallel Sections

December 24, 2014

Postprocessing trick: You can evaluate and plot the maximum, minimum, average, or integration value of any variable at various parallel sections along the axial coordinate of your model.

Fillet Away Your Electromagnetic Field Singularities

December 18, 2014

Did you know that you can use fillets and chamfers in your electromagnetics models to avoid electromagnetic field singularities? Learn how in this tutorial blog post.

Electroplating Simulations for Printed Circuit Board Designers

December 17, 2014

The manufacture of a printed circuit board (PCB) often involves a process called electroplating, which can vary from design to design. A simulation app can make it easy to analyze this process.


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