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How to Create Outstanding Sound Performance in Vehicles

April 4, 2016

Just because you’re in a car, doesn’t mean the sound quality should be subpar. A guest blogger demonstrates how to use acoustics simulation to optimize sound performance in vehicles.

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.

Viscosity Ramping Improves the Convergence of CFD Models

March 29, 2016

Viscosity ramping can help decrease the computation time for your models by solving for higher viscosities and using the solutions as initial conditions for the problem at lower viscosities.

Thermal Modeling of Phase-Change Materials with Hysteresis

March 24, 2016

Hysteresis occurs when the melting temperature of a material is different from the solidification temperature. We demonstrate the thermal modeling of such a material here.

How to Choose Between Boundary Conditions for Coil Modeling

March 22, 2016

3 approaches for truncating a domain when modeling an EM coil in free space: the Magnetic Insulation and Perfect Magnetic Conductor boundary conditions as well as the infinite element domain.

Model How the Bubbles in a Glass of Stout Beer Sink, Not Rise

March 17, 2016

Ever notice how the bubbles in certain kinds of stout beer sink to the bottom of the glass instead of rising to the top? We explain this phenomenon using fluid flow simulation.

Modeling the Thermal Curing Process

March 16, 2016

Polymerization of a thermoset resin is one example of thermal curing, a process in which temperature-induced chemical change occurs in a material.

Accessing External Material Models for Magnetic Simulations

March 10, 2016

Get a demonstration of how access external material models for EM simulations with a hysteresis example. Plus, get an overview of the available functionality for modeling ferromagnetic materials.


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