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Simulation Apps Blog Posts

Streamlining Capacitive Touchscreen Design with Apps

February 23, 2016

In this comprehensive blog post, we discuss the different design considerations for capacitive touchscreens and how simulation apps can be used to streamline their design workflow.

Efficiently Study Noise Distribution in a House with an App

February 11, 2016

Simulation apps can be used by those with little knowledge of simulation to run their own acoustics analyses. Learn about one example, the One-Family House Acoustics Analyzer, here.

Turning Models into Apps: New Book Serves as a Useful Guide

February 8, 2016

Guest blogger and author Mehrzad Tabatabaian discusses how to turn COMSOL Multiphysics® models into simulation apps, a point of focus in his book COMSOL5 for Engineers.

Designing Apps to Thermally Characterize Electronic Devices

January 18, 2016

A guest blogger from BE CAE & Test, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, discusses creating simulation apps to perform thermal analyses of electronic devices.

Optimize NACA Airfoil Designs with a Simulation App

January 13, 2016

You can design a simulation app to accurately compute lift and drag forces and optimize any airfoil following the NACA naming convention. Learn more and see an example demo app.

Model Magnetic Materials in the Frequency Domain with an App

January 7, 2016

Easily convert B-H or H-B curves into effective B-H or H-B curves using the Effective Nonlinear Magnetic Curves Calculator simulation app.

Using the Application Builder to Create a Koch Snowflake

January 5, 2016

The Koch snowflake is a well-known fractal, notable due to its simple, iterative construction process. Learn how to easily build this shape with the Application Builder in COMSOL Multiphysics®.

App: Ensuring the Efficiency of an Absorptive Muffler Design

December 30, 2015

We discuss a simulation app that lets engineers easily modify the dimensions of an absorptive muffler design, its ambient working conditions, and the material properties of the porous liner.


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