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Blog Posts Tagged Heat Transfer Module

Making a Recipe for the Perfect Soft-Boiled Egg with Simulation

March 31, 2016

In a physics course at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e), students investigate the science behind cooking the perfect soft-boiled egg using simulation and real-world experimentation.

Modeling Thermal Ablation for Material Removal

March 30, 2016

When certain materials are heated to a certain point, they go directly from the solid to the gas phase in a process called ablation. Learn how to model the thermal ablation process here.

Studying Transient Heat Transfer in a Fin Design with an App

February 29, 2016

A guest blogger and author presents a simulation app that he designed to study transient heat transfer in a nonprismatic fin.

Design Safe Wearable Technology with Heat Transfer Modeling

February 1, 2016

Wearable technology is more than just fitness-tracking bracelets and smartwatches. It is important to consider heat transfer when designing wearables that are safe for consumer use.

Analyze the Spread of Epidemic Diseases with Simulation

January 25, 2016

Did you know that public health officials use mathematical modeling techniques to study the flu and other infectious diseases to predict their spread and make informed decisions?

Study Radiofrequency Tissue Ablation Using Simulation

January 20, 2016

Killing cancerous cells, shrinking collagen, alleviating pain. These are just some of the medical purposes of radiofrequency tissue ablation, a procedure that relies on targeted heat.

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.

Calculating the Emission Spectra from Common Light Sources

January 14, 2016

We use COMSOL Multiphysics® to calculate the emission spectra of 4 common light sources: natural daylight, incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, and LED bulbs.


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