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Modeling Electrochemistry for Managing Diabetes

August 14, 2014

An estimated 350 million people worldwide are living with diabetes. By modeling electrochemical processes, biomedical engineers can analyze and optimize the glucose sensing process.

Treating Damaged Biological Tissue with Cryotherapy

August 13, 2014

Ever hear of cryotherapy (also called “cryosurgery”)? This superfreezing method uses low temperatures to treat damaged tissues, typically with the help of liquid nitrogen.

Phase Change: Cooling and Solidification of Metal

August 12, 2014

Phase change: A transformation of material from one state of matter to another due to a change in temperature. Learn how to model phase change in a continuous casting process.

Simulating Wear in COMSOL Multiphysics

August 8, 2014

A guest blogger from Veryst Engineering, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, shares how he implemented a wear model in COMSOL Multiphysics® and validated it by simulating a pin-on-disc wear test.

The Age of 3D Metal Printing

August 7, 2014

3D printing (also called additive manufacturing) can involve the use of plastics and metals. Take a more in-depth look at 3D metal printing and its potential to revolutionize manufacturing here.

Modeling a Complementary Split Ring Resonator with Ease

August 6, 2014

The Frequency Selective Surface, Periodic Complementary Split Ring Resonator tutorial model can be set up easily by taking advantage of periodic boundary conditions. Learn more here >>

Eat First, Research Later: Exploring the Role of Eggs in Baking

August 5, 2014

Leavening, binding, moistening: 3 of the roles eggs typically play in baking. Learn more about the science behind baking with eggs, and how vegan baked goods compare, on the blog.

Electron Energy Distribution Function

August 4, 2014

The electron energy distribution function (EEDF) strongly influences the results of a plasma model. But what are some ways we can numerically describe the EEDF in the COMSOL® software?

Solving a Space Problem with Origami Principles

August 1, 2014

From spacecraft to solar panels, lack of space is a design problem. Read about how some researchers are using origami, the ancient art of Japanese paper folding, to remedy this issue.

Optimizing the Continuous Casting Process with Simulation

July 31, 2014

To optimize the steelmaking process of continuous casting, researchers at SMS Concast turned to simulation. One result? A steelmaking plant in Taiwan reduced yearly CO2 emissions by ~40,000 tons.

Understanding Traffic Congestion via Equation-Based Modeling

July 30, 2014

Boring, frustrating, extremely inconvenient: We’ve all experienced a traffic jam when trying to get from Point A to Point B. Researchers used equation-based modeling to study traffic congestion.

Designing Fully Superconducting Rotating Machines

July 29, 2014

Researchers from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston used simulation to investigate the stress and heat distribution in superconducting rotating machines >>

Solution Joining for Parametric, Eigenfrequency, and Time-Dependent Problems

July 28, 2014

In a follow-up to a previous blog post, we demonstrate how to use the Join feature in the context of 4 types of problems: parametric, eigenfrequency, frequency domain, and time dependent.

Just Published: Paper on Modeling Spinal Column Stimulation

July 25, 2014

To determine the effect of scar tissue on electrical current distribution during the treatment of chronic pain, researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess modeled the spinal cord stimulation process.

Stress and Fatigue in Modular Implants Used in Hip Joints

July 24, 2014

A crucial part of the design process for modular implants, such as replacement joints, is to study how the modular combination of parts will behave under dynamic loads and stresses.

AltaSim Simulates Mie Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves

July 22, 2014

Researchers from AltaSim Technologies used simulation to analyze the Mie scattering of electromagnetic waves and how it compares to the Mie solution. Get the full story >>

Isoelectric Focusing and the Migration of Chemical Species

July 21, 2014

Isoelectric focusing is a type of electrophoresis used by researchers to identify small chemical differences between molecules. Learn about using the COMSOL® software to analyze this process.

Modeling Lithium-Ion Batteries for Quality and Safety Assurance

July 18, 2014

Intertek Semko AB assesses more than 20,000 lithium-ion batteries per year. Learn about how they use COMSOL Multiphysics® to understand and analyze their battery and fuel cell designs.

The Physics Behind Baseball Pitches

July 17, 2014

3 forces affect a baseball pitch after leaving a pitcher’s hand: gravity, drag, and the Magnus force. Gravity pulls the ball down, drag slows the ball, and the Magnus force depends on the pitch.

Acoustic Levitation Puts a Pure Spin on Medicine Fabrication

July 16, 2014

Engineers from Argonne National Laboratory used multiphysics simulation and trial-and-error prototyping to optimize the effectiveness of an acoustic levitator for medical fabrication.

Improving Atmosphere Revitalization for Manned Spacecraft

July 15, 2014

NASA researchers developed an atmosphere revitalization approach that relies on water adsorption. The team used COMSOL Multiphysics® to model the gas flow and water concentrations in the device.

Exploiting Symmetry to Simplify Magnetic Field Modeling

July 14, 2014

Get an introduction to the types of symmetry boundary conditions that you can exploit in your EM models.

A Recipe for Success at Whirlpool Corporation

July 11, 2014

Engineers at Whirlpool Corporation and the GREENKITCHEN European green energy initiative project used multiphysics simulation to improve energy efficiency in kitchen appliances.

Happy Birthday, Nikola Tesla

July 10, 2014

From discovering the rotating magnetic field to inventing the Tesla coil, Nikola Tesla made countless contributions to science and physics. Learn about the life and work of this household name.


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