See How Multiphysics Simulation Is Used in Research and Development
Engineers, researchers, and scientists across industries use multiphysics simulation to research and develop innovative product designs and processes. Find inspiration in technical papers and presentations they have presented at the COMSOL Conference. Browse the selection below or use the Quick Search tool to find a specific presentation or filter by application area.
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Although SF6 gas is characterized by a strong global warming potential, traditionally, it has been employed universally as the dielectric insulation gas for most electrical equipment because of its excellent technical performances. With the emergence of environmental regulations for ... Read More
Shape and Topology Optimization of Loudspeaker Drivers This paper illustrates the use of formal mathematical optimization techniques for engineering solutions focused towards loudspeaker drivers. Both shape and topology optimization techniques are applied, with the physics ranging ... Read More
Soft robotics allows for an increased flexibility and adaptability in the field of robotics, for example increased safety with regard to human-machine systems [1]. The Pneumatic Honeycomb Network (PHN) analyzed in this paper is a constitutive element in a new approach of dynamically ... Read More
An auto-consistent multiphysical 3D model with strong coupling between Heat Transfer, Navier Stokes and ALE problems is proposed for the description of transient development of the keyhole and the melted zone in laser welding of metallic materials. It showed a satisfactory correspondence ... Read More
Cylindrical grinding has become an integral part of machining of workpieces with an ultra-high precision and higher throughput. The grinding process involves the mechanical interaction of the grinding blade with the workpiece at relatively higher rotation speeds, with a higher energy ... Read More
A lateral observation of laser-induced keyhole through the quartz window is an easy and cheap experimental method. It opens an interesting perspective for the study of keyhole asymmetry in case of dissimilar metal combinations. To quantify the effect of quartz window on the observed ... Read More
The well-known Moore’s ‘Law’ sets a target for the down-scaling of silicon-based electronic devices. The down-scaling of devices may provide better performances, such as increased speed and lower power consumption that lead to a lower cost per bit. This is true for the processor ... Read More
The experience of the eruption in Montserrat in 1997 has shown that the resistance of openings of buildings represents a crucial factor in the evaluation of vulnerability to the stresses caused by pyroclastic flows, although the static nature of the building itself is not compromised. ... Read More
The transition to sustainable production includes the reduction of fossil material usage. Vegetable oil can be used as a reagent to form polyurethane by epoxidation through three major reaction steps, epoxidation, carbonation, and aminolysis. Many attempts have been made to model these ... Read More
COMSOL Multiphysics® is being utilised to develop Thermal Model for Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process with an objective to analyse the heat transfer phenomenon during and after the process. With the rapid growth of industrial acceptance of DED process, different research ... Read More