See How Multiphysics Simulation Is Used in Research and Development
Engineers, researchers, and scientists across industries use multiphysics simulation to research and develop innovative product designs and processes. Find inspiration in technical papers and presentations they have presented at the COMSOL Conference. Browse the selection below or use the Quick Search tool to find a specific presentation or filter by application area.
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Introduction: The Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic (GTEM) cell is a fundamental tool for calibration purposes and for studies on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), being able to emulate an incident plane wave (TEM mode) on equipment under test in the GHz frequency band. This ... Read More
The 3D knowledge of complex geological systems and their integration into hydrogeological models is a prerequisite to study the dynamics of hydraulic processes at different scales. However, the integration of constructed 3D geological models (GOCAD©) into numerical groundwater flow ... Read More
Cylindrical single or multi-turns coils and Spiral Flat multi turn coils are used in pulsed magnetic technologies for which both magneto-harmonic and transient magnetic analysis are required. The first are mainly used for tubular geometries and the second are preferred for sufficiently ... Read More
Single turn coils produce AC and transient magnetic fields in pulsed magnetic technologies for which magneto-harmonic and transient magnetic analysis can be primarily performed. We suggest studying one single turn coil example made of a conducting massive coil, an optional conducting ... Read More
Neutrons are a powerful research tool and provide scientists unprecedented insight into the structure and properties of materials. Experiments with spin-polarized neutrons demand sophisticated neutron optical devices embedded in tailored static magnetic fields. For this study we ... Read More
Due to the Paschen law the ignition voltage for plasma increases proportionally to electrode gap and pressure between electrodes. Atmospheric plasmas operating in the MHz range, being of great interest for surface treatment, require therefore high voltage power supplies, even though in ... Read More
Snow can exist in a wide range of temperatures. Its behavior changes especially around its melting point. A better understanding for wet snow is essential for snow pack stability, the effect of water percolation and friction between ski and wet snow surface. Technical details about ... Read More
A large variety of applications in environmental, petroleum and chemical engineering involve multiphase flow. Examples include fluid flow in presence of bubbles/droplets, phase separation of immiscible fluids and wetting phenomena. Multiphase flow is characterised by the presence of an ... Read More
Flash lamp annealing (FLA) is a modern annealing technique in the range of milliseconds, which is predestinated for roll-to-roll fabrication of battery electrodes. All-solid-state batteries are the next generation battery concepts that are currently being envisaged among both the ... Read More
An alternative approach to integration of a local heat source with the digital microfluidic (DMF) platform by attaching inkjet-printed silver microheaters to the bottom plate was recently introduced (Sathyanarayanan et al., MNE 2017). This approach allows more degrees of freedom to the ... Read More