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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Electrodialysis (ED) is a unit operation for the separation of electrolytes with numerous applications in the chemical, food and biotechnological fields. Its modeling requires estimating several parameters and performing many batch desalination experiments (Fidaleo and Moresi, 2005). ... Read More
Rapid advancements in composites have positioned epoxy resins as a critical material in high-pressure applications such as water transport systems, oil and gas transport, and marine and aerospace applications. Epoxies are preferred over other materials due to their enhanced mechanical ... Read More
Quasi-static 2D-MEMS vector scanners are micro-opto-electro-mechanical systems (MOEMS) made of monocrystalline silicon. The primary application for these controllable micromirrors is the high dynamic and precise deflection of laser beams, for example in light detection and ranging ... Read More
Accurate measurement of electrode loads is crucial for the optimal operation of a large 3-phase electric melting furnace. Generally, measurements are made by combining electrode current and voltage drop between the top of the electrodes and the core of the furnace. For this purpose, the ... Read More
Metal foams are interesting materials with many potential uses. They are characterized by a cellular structure represented by a metal (or a metal alloy) and gas voids inside. A common metallic cellular material is a solid sponge, also known as open-cell metal foam. Due to their intrinsic ... Read More
The rise in atmospheric CO2 needs the development of efficient conversion technologies. CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) emerges as a compelling solution, offering the transformation of CO2 into more energetic compounds, such as fuels (hydrocarbons, alcohols, etc.) and valuable chemicals, ... Read More
The disposal of highly radioactive waste in geological environment is not the possibility studies anymore as the countries such as Finland, Sweden, France with more advanced radwaste disposal programs are actually implementing it nowadays. In such disposal system, passive safety does not ... Read More
The continuous inkjet technology is widely used in the industry for marking and coding, and reposes on the emission of charged droplets at high velocity and high frequency. The shape of the droplets and the length needed for the jet breakup are important indicators when designing a ... Read More
The lithospheric mantle often undergoes enrichment in incompatible chemical elements during ocean closure and collisional orogeny. This enrichment is most pronounced during the subduction of sedimentary rocks and crystalline crust derived from continents. Uranium and thorium are ... Read More
A robust and computationally efficient homogenization approach, grounded on exact local and integral moments, is proposed to investigate the temporal evolution and asymptotic properties of the effective velocity vector and the dispersion tensor in Hydrodynamic Chromatographic Columns ... Read More