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Testing the Safety of Reinforced Concrete Beams with an App

December 17, 2015

The Parameterized Concrete Beam demo app is based on a model of a reinforced concrete beam. It can be used to easily compute the beam’s deflection and axial stress over a range of parameters.

COMSOL Server™ Version 5.2 Supports Faster, Focused Apps

December 15, 2015

As of version 5.2 of the COMSOL® software, there are major improvements to COMSOL Server™: launch apps much faster and configure the browser to run only one dedicated app.

Parade Technologies Improves Workflow Efficiency with Apps

December 14, 2015

Researchers at Parade Technologies create simulation apps and distribute them to colleagues — saving time and more effectively communicating with their customers as a result.

Use Editor Tools to Simplify Your App-Building Process

December 8, 2015

Get a demonstration of how to create an app using a simple simulation example, as well as how to perform common user interface creation tasks more easily in the Application Builder.

AltaSim Designs and Deploys Apps to Spread Simulation Power

November 23, 2015

At the COMSOL Conference 2015 Boston, Jeff Crompton from AltaSim Technologies spoke about building, sharing, and deploying simulation apps — and what this means for the future of simulation.

Why Wolfspeed Builds Apps with COMSOL Multiphysics

November 3, 2015

Engineers at Wolfspeed used the Application Builder in COMSOL Multiphysics® to optimize their development of wide bandgap semiconductors for silicon chips.

7 Ways to Use the Application Builder and COMSOL Server™

September 22, 2015

Create apps for colleagues and customers, enhance your model, and set aside a simulation project for later use: Get details on these and 4 other ways you can use the Application Builder.

How to Organize Your Simulation App Using Subforms

September 1, 2015

It is important that simulation apps are as organized as possible for ease of use. Learn how to create organized apps in COMSOL Multiphysics® by using subforms and form collections.


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