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Modeling an Acoustic Trap: Thermoacoustic Streaming and Particle Tracing

August 7, 2024

Acoustic traps are used in a range of biomedical applications for manipulating cells and particles. See how an acoustic trap can be simulated in COMSOL Multiphysics® here.

Designing ESD-Safe Electronic Components

August 1, 2024

In the design of electronic components, electrostatic discharge (ESD) can be modeled to provide insight into how to prevent damage. Learn about the capabilities in COMSOL® for modeling ESD in this blog post.

Treating Time as a Space Dimension

July 26, 2024

In this blog post, explore a particularly important approach to solving the time-periodic steady state of a system that can be described by a set of algebraic equations.

Methods That Accelerate the Modeling of Bandpass-Filter-Type Devices

July 18, 2024

Designing bandpass-filter type high-Q devices with the finite element method in the frequency domain? Here are some methods you can use to speed up the modeling process.

Using Differential Inductance and Coils in COMSOL Multiphysics®

July 15, 2024

Differential inductances are useful for building simplified lumped models. Explore 4 examples of how to extract differential inductance in COMSOL Multiphysics® here.

Modeling the Differential Quenching of a Katana

June 27, 2024

In this in-depth blog post, you’ll learn how to build a model of a katana using the COMSOL Multiphysics® software and simulate a differential hardening process to explore some of its features.

Opening the Path to Commercial Fusion Energy with Simulation

June 26, 2024

CFS has showcased the potential of high-temperature superconductor magnets and high-field tokamaks for fusion machines. Explore how they are using modeling and simulation in their work.

Recapping the Hydrogen Americas 2024 Summit & Exhibition

June 21, 2024

Last week, we were at the Hydrogen Americas 2024 Summit & Exhibition as an attendee, exhibitor, and speaker. Check out our recap of the event here.


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