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Direct FSI Approach to Computing the Acoustic Radiation Force

May 20, 2015

In a follow-up to a previous blog post, we demonstrate a direct fluid–structure interaction approach for computing the acoustic radiation force in COMSOL Multiphysics®.

Can Models Be Protected by Copyright Law?

May 19, 2015

Unlike patent law, which requires inventions to be novel and nonobvious, establishing the level of creativity required for copyright protection is relatively easy. But can it apply to your models?

Creating a Wavelength Tunable LED Simulation App

May 18, 2015

Learn how to turn a model of an LED device into a user-friendly simulation app, which can then be used to assess the impact of different designs on the LED’s emission characteristics.

Modeling Metallic Objects in Wave Electromagnetics Problems

May 14, 2015

What is a metal, anyway? These materials are highly conductive and very good at reflecting incident electromagnetic waves, including light, microwaves, and radio waves.

Modeling a Stacked Piezoelectric Actuator in a Valve

May 13, 2015

Piezoelectric valves are energy efficient, durable, and fast. You can model a key component of this device responsible for opening and closing the valve: a stacked piezoelectric actuator.

Sensing the Bio in Biosensor Design with a Simulation App

May 12, 2015

The Biosensor Design demo app predicts the results from measurements of a biomolecule’s concentration (or activity) from an understanding of this molecule’s attachment to an enzyme.

Simulating Analog-to-Digital Microdroplet Dispensers for LOCs

May 11, 2015

University of Bridgeport researchers designed a high-throughput microfluidic droplet dispenser as an analog-to-digital microfluidic converter for use in lab-on-a-chip (LOC) applications.

Parallel Universes, Schrödinger, Hawking, Borges, and One Direction

May 7, 2015

“It would not be beyond the realms of possibility that somewhere outside of our own universe lies another different universe — and in that universe, Zayn is still in One Direction.”


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