See How Modeling and Simulation Is Used Across Industries
Multiphysics modeling and simulation drives innovation across industries and academia — as is evidenced by the many uses showcased in the technical papers and posters presented by engineers, researchers, and scientists at the COMSOL Conference each year.
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Lithium-ion batteries are leading the electrification transition, particularly within the transport sector. However, numerous challenges still remain, with fast charging emerging as a major concern. To speed up research, physics-based models are frequently employed alongside experimental ... Read More
During the hot extrusion process, a cylindrical pre-heated billet is inserted into a container and is forced by a hydraulic press to flow through a shaped die in order to obtain, as final product, a profile with a constant cross-section (Fig.1). Aluminum extrudates have become prominent ... Read More
A magnetic field associated with current carrying coil(s) extends towards infinity, but an analytical model is of finite size. In the finite element analysis (FEA) of electromagnetic systems, open space needs to be modelled as close to reality as possible to get reliable results without ... Read More
The complexities of prosthetic challenges require detailed and specific design solutions that correspond with all aspects of the challenge [1]. Most pragmatic prosthetic design solutions consist of components with elaborate three-dimensional geometry designed with materials with unique ... Read More
A bolt connection can be modeled and simulated in different ways. In many engineering cases, only the stresses in and the contact pressure between bolted parts of an assembly are of interest. Here in this work, a bolt with thread and matching screw nut has been modeled in 3D in order to ... Read More
Multi-parameter monitoring techniques, combined with robust mathematical models, are crucial for effective volcano monitoring and early warning to civil authorities and the public. This work focuses on the modeling of ground deformation, an indispensable component for any volcano ... Read More
In power electronics applications, microelectronic chips face swift temperature changes during operation, characterized by heat pulses of sub-millisecond duration with temperatures rising by hundreds of Kelvin. Over time, these conditions may lead to degradation in the metallization ... Read More
High average power lasers are currently being designed for laser fusion applications. Single beamlines with laser amplifiers should be able to deliver up to 10 kW average power at 10-Hz repetition rate. For achieving a 5 to 10 % wall-plug efficiency, this means that at least, 50 kW will ... Read More
The separation performance of several TPMS as stationary phases in Liquid Chromatography (LC) is investigated by the implementation, in Comsol Multiphysics, of the robust and computationally efficient homogenization approach, grounded on exact local and integral moments. Specifically, ... Read More
The pursuit of artificial magnetism within metamaterials research has long been a focal point. Traditional methods rely on analyzing complex configurations such as arrays of subwavelength particles or split-rings, but unfortunately they fail at subwavelength scales. Revisiting Mie theory ... Read More
