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Duration: 5:39

Using the Graphics Window to Customize Model Visualizations

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the Graphics window provides you with interactive graphics for the geometry, mesh, and results of your model. In addition, the Graphics window toolbar provides you ...

Duration: 4:45

Using the COMSOL Desktop® Modeling Environment

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the COMSOL Desktop® user interface provides a modeling environment for creating, analyzing, and visualizing multiphysics models and applications. This ...

Duration: 7:10

How to Use Coordinate-Based Selections in Your Model Setup

When setting up models, it is often helpful to use selections to represent various parts of your geometry. These selections can then be utilized for all of the steps in creating your simulation, ...

Duration: 24:22

How to Use Materials in Your COMSOL Multiphysics Models

This series demonstrates the variety of ways in which you can specify and define materials in COMSOL Multiphysics, with a concentration on how to perform these actions efficiently. These videos will ...

Duration: 5:02

How to Use Streamline Plots to Visualize Your Results

Streamline plots are a postprocessing tool in COMSOL Multiphysics® that can be applied to the results of 2D and 3D models. You can use a Streamline plot to display a vector quantity, which is ...

Duration: 7:11

How to Use Contour and Isosurface Plots to Visualize Results

Contour and Isosurface plots are used in postprocessing to visualize scalar quantities and fields in your simulation results. Contour plots display your results on a series of colored regions or ...

Duration: 6:31

How to Use Slice Plots to Visualize Your Results

Slice plots are a postprocessing tool that can be applied to your COMSOL Multiphysics simulations that are modeled in 3D. You can use a Slice plot to display a quantity on one or more cross ...

Duration: 2:24

How to Install COMSOL Multiphysics on a Mac

Watch this demonstration on how to install COMSOL Multiphysics® software on a Mac with a Computer-Locked license file or a trial passcode. After following the steps in this video, you will be ready ...

Duration: 5:05

How to Use Arrow Plots to Visualize Your Results

Arrow plots are a powerful postprocessing tool used to visualize field distributions in COMSOL Multiphysics®. This is useful for fluid flow, electricity and magnetism, chemical, and heat ...

Duration: 6:28

Use the Same Material for Multiple Components in COMSOL Multiphysics®

For any company that manufactures multiple products, those products are likely made up of some of the same materials. When using simulation software, this means that you often need to create the ...

Duration: 4:56

How to Sweep and Compare Materials in COMSOL Multiphysics

Deciding which materials will perform best, subject to your design and performance requirements, is an important part of product development. As a result, selecting and then testing different ...

Duration: 8:06

How to Use Surface, Volume, and Line Plots to Visualize Your Results

COMSOL Multiphysics® contains many tools for postprocessing and visualizing your simulation results. Among the many plot types available are Surface, Line, and Volume plots. Surface plots are used ...

Duration: 6:34

Use Functions to Define a Material Property

In COMSOL Multiphysics, you can use Interpolation, Analytic, and Piecewise Functions to specify a material property. Interpolation Functions can be used to describe material properties that are ...

Duration: 3:22

How to Import Results Data into COMSOL Multiphysics

When a simulation has numerous data points, you can compare your results with reference or experimental data directly within the COMSOL Multiphysics graphical user interface. In this video, we ...

Duration: 3:53

Postprocessing the Results from a Parametric Sweep

After running a COMSOL Multiphysics simulation that yields multiple results, there are specific ways to postprocess the data. Using a simple parametric sweep study, we show you how to tabulate your ...

Duration: 5:39

Using the Graphics Window to Customize Model Visualizations

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the Graphics window provides you with interactive graphics for the geometry, mesh, and results of your model. In addition, the Graphics window toolbar provides you with the ...

Duration: 4:45

Using the COMSOL Desktop® Modeling Environment

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the COMSOL Desktop® user interface provides a modeling environment for creating, analyzing, and visualizing multiphysics models and applications. This consists of many tools, menus, and ...

Duration: 7:10

How to Use Coordinate-Based Selections in Your Model Setup

When setting up models, it is often helpful to use selections to represent various parts of your geometry. These selections can then be utilized for all of the steps in creating your simulation, ...

Duration: 24:22

How to Use Materials in Your COMSOL Multiphysics Models

This series demonstrates the variety of ways in which you can specify and define materials in COMSOL Multiphysics, with a concentration on how to perform these actions efficiently. These videos will ...

Duration: 5:02

How to Use Streamline Plots to Visualize Your Results

Streamline plots are a postprocessing tool in COMSOL Multiphysics® that can be applied to the results of 2D and 3D models. You can use a Streamline plot to display a vector quantity, which is ...

Duration: 7:11

How to Use Contour and Isosurface Plots to Visualize Results

Contour and Isosurface plots are used in postprocessing to visualize scalar quantities and fields in your simulation results. Contour plots display your results on a series of colored regions or ...

Duration: 6:31

How to Use Slice Plots to Visualize Your Results

Slice plots are a postprocessing tool that can be applied to your COMSOL Multiphysics simulations that are modeled in 3D. You can use a Slice plot to display a quantity on one or more cross ...

Duration: 2:24

How to Install COMSOL Multiphysics on a Mac

Watch this demonstration on how to install COMSOL Multiphysics® software on a Mac with a Computer-Locked license file or a trial passcode. After following the steps in this video, you will be ready ...

Duration: 5:05

How to Use Arrow Plots to Visualize Your Results

Arrow plots are a powerful postprocessing tool used to visualize field distributions in COMSOL Multiphysics®. This is useful for fluid flow, electricity and magnetism, chemical, and heat transfer ...

Duration: 6:28

Use the Same Material for Multiple Components in COMSOL Multiphysics®

For any company that manufactures multiple products, those products are likely made up of some of the same materials. When using simulation software, this means that you often need to create the ...

Duration: 4:56

How to Sweep and Compare Materials in COMSOL Multiphysics

Deciding which materials will perform best, subject to your design and performance requirements, is an important part of product development. As a result, selecting and then testing different ...

Duration: 8:06

How to Use Surface, Volume, and Line Plots to Visualize Your Results

COMSOL Multiphysics® contains many tools for postprocessing and visualizing your simulation results. Among the many plot types available are Surface, Line, and Volume plots.

Surface plots are used ...

Duration: 6:34

Use Functions to Define a Material Property

In COMSOL Multiphysics, you can use Interpolation, Analytic, and Piecewise Functions to specify a material property.

Interpolation Functions can be used to describe material properties that are ...

Duration: 3:22

How to Import Results Data into COMSOL Multiphysics

When a simulation has numerous data points, you can compare your results with reference or experimental data directly within the COMSOL Multiphysics graphical user interface. In this video, we ...

Duration: 3:53

Postprocessing the Results from a Parametric Sweep

After running a COMSOL Multiphysics simulation that yields multiple results, there are specific ways to postprocess the data. Using a simple parametric sweep study, we show you how to tabulate your ...

Duration: 5:39

Using the Graphics Window to Customize Model Visualizations

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the Graphics window provides you with interactive graphics for the geometry, mesh, and results of your model. In addition, the Graphics window toolbar provides you with the ...

Duration: 4:45

Using the COMSOL Desktop® Modeling Environment

In COMSOL Multiphysics®, the COMSOL Desktop® user interface provides a modeling environment for creating, analyzing, and visualizing multiphysics models and applications. This consists of many tools, menus, and ...

Duration: 7:10

How to Use Coordinate-Based Selections in Your Model Setup

When setting up models, it is often helpful to use selections to represent various parts of your geometry. These selections can then be utilized for all of the steps in creating your simulation, ...

Duration: 24:22

How to Use Materials in Your COMSOL Multiphysics Models

This series demonstrates the variety of ways in which you can specify and define materials in COMSOL Multiphysics, with a concentration on how to perform these actions efficiently. These videos will ...

Duration: 5:02

How to Use Streamline Plots to Visualize Your Results

Streamline plots are a postprocessing tool in COMSOL Multiphysics® that can be applied to the results of 2D and 3D models. You can use a Streamline plot to display a vector quantity, which is ...

Duration: 7:11

How to Use Contour and Isosurface Plots to Visualize Results

Contour and Isosurface plots are used in postprocessing to visualize scalar quantities and fields in your simulation results. Contour plots display your results on a series of colored regions or ...

Duration: 6:31

How to Use Slice Plots to Visualize Your Results

Slice plots are a postprocessing tool that can be applied to your COMSOL Multiphysics simulations that are modeled in 3D. You can use a Slice plot to display a quantity on one or more cross ...

Duration: 2:24

How to Install COMSOL Multiphysics on a Mac

Watch this demonstration on how to install COMSOL Multiphysics® software on a Mac with a Computer-Locked license file or a trial passcode. After following the steps in this video, you will be ready ...

Duration: 5:05

How to Use Arrow Plots to Visualize Your Results

Arrow plots are a powerful postprocessing tool used to visualize field distributions in COMSOL Multiphysics®. This is useful for fluid flow, electricity and magnetism, chemical, and heat transfer ...

Duration: 6:28

Use the Same Material for Multiple Components in COMSOL Multiphysics®

For any company that manufactures multiple products, those products are likely made up of some of the same materials. When using simulation software, this means that you often need to create the ...

Duration: 4:56

How to Sweep and Compare Materials in COMSOL Multiphysics

Deciding which materials will perform best, subject to your design and performance requirements, is an important part of product development. As a result, selecting and then testing different ...

Duration: 8:06

How to Use Surface, Volume, and Line Plots to Visualize Your Results

COMSOL Multiphysics® contains many tools for postprocessing and visualizing your simulation results. Among the many plot types available are Surface, Line, and Volume plots.

Surface plots are used ...

Duration: 6:34

Use Functions to Define a Material Property

In COMSOL Multiphysics, you can use Interpolation, Analytic, and Piecewise Functions to specify a material property.

Interpolation Functions can be used to describe material properties that are ...

Duration: 3:22

How to Import Results Data into COMSOL Multiphysics

When a simulation has numerous data points, you can compare your results with reference or experimental data directly within the COMSOL Multiphysics graphical user interface. In this video, we ...

Duration: 3:53

Postprocessing the Results from a Parametric Sweep

After running a COMSOL Multiphysics simulation that yields multiple results, there are specific ways to postprocess the data. Using a simple parametric sweep study, we show you how to tabulate your ...