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Learning with Technology: 3D Printing in the Classroom

October 13, 2014

As 3D printers become more affordable to the average consumer, more and more teachers are starting to use these devices within their classrooms to teach students about additive manufacturing.

Blue LEDs Recognized with 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics

October 10, 2014

The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to a team of scientists from Japan and the U.S. for their work in developing blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for more efficient lighting.

Accounting for Heat in the Design of Lithium-Ion Batteries

October 9, 2014

Heat transfer is an important phenomenon to consider when designing a lithium-ion battery. See how multiphysics simulation can help ensure a safe and efficient Li-ion battery design.

RFID Tag Read Range and Antenna Optimization

October 8, 2014

A guest blogger from Continuum Blue, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, shares a numerical modeling example for radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications.

Understanding Parallel Computing

October 7, 2014

Q: Do you use parallel computing to run your COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations? If so, you may enjoy this conceptual overview of computers and the algorithms used by the COMSOL® software.

Photos from the COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge

October 6, 2014

More than 320 simulation engineers gathered at Churchill College in Cambridge, U.K., for the COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge. View photos from the Europe stop of the conference tour here >>

Keynotes from the COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge

October 3, 2014

Whirlpool R&D, Bang & Olufsen, Xaar: These 3 companies gave keynote presentations at the COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge. Get the highlights here…

Piezoelectric Materials: Understanding the Standards

October 2, 2014

Get a comprehensive overview of the multiple standards used to describe piezoelectric materials in literature. The post particularly focuses on quartz but the standards can apply to any material.

An Idea that Is Taking Off: Next-Generation Spacesuits

October 1, 2014

Researchers at MIT are designing a next-generation spacesuit that relies less on gas pressure and instead moves toward the idea of applying pressure directly to the skin. Get details here.

How to Get the Most out of Arrow Plots in COMSOL Multiphysics

September 30, 2014

What are arrow plots and why are they useful? We answer these questions and demonstrate how to use this feature in this installment of our postprocessing series.

Sea Life Offers New Insight into Underwater Adhesives

September 29, 2014

Underwater adhesives are an important biomedical innovation. To design stronger synthetic waterproof materials, researchers are gaining inspiration from undersea creatures like mussels and worms.

Improving the Beer Brewing Process with Simulation

September 26, 2014

Which side of home beer brewing are you more interested in: The culinary side, like the recipes and ingredients, or the engineering one, like the conjugate heat transfer and chemical reactions?

COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge Award Winners

September 24, 2014

Presentations at the COMSOL Conference 2014 Cambridge included topics like multiplanar transformers, loudspeaker cabinets, and discharge lamps. Get an overview of the award-winning projects.

The Science of Composting

September 23, 2014

Compostable coffee pods in recyclable packaging are an environmentally friendly way to get your morning caffeine fix. But what exactly is the science behind the composting process?

Happy Birthday, Michael Faraday

September 22, 2014

Did you know that Michael Faraday is credited with discovering electromagnetic induction in 1831? Learn more about this British physicist and chemist.

Shape-Memory Polymer May Help in Facial Reconstructions

September 19, 2014

Researchers at Texas A&M developed a shape memory polymer that can potentially be used to fill in critical-sized bone defects in the human face. Get the full story here >>

The Evolution of Night Vision Technology

September 18, 2014

Night vision glasses have existed since World War II, but they used to be so bulky that they were inconvenient to use. Learn about the design evolution from active to passive infrared technology.

Video Tutorial: Introduction to Modeling Structural Mechanics

September 17, 2014

Learn the fundamentals of simulating structural mechanics problems in the COMSOL® software: Get a quick overview in this blog post, with an embedded video tutorial included.

Physics Make or Break the Comic Book Movie Illusion

September 16, 2014

The animation team behind the 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2 attempted to comply with the laws of physics while making the movie. Get an overview of the different phenomena they considered.

Why Room Acoustics Matters

September 15, 2014

How come a recorded soundscape is never as satisfying as listening to the real thing? The answer lies in the phenomenon of room acoustics. Get a comprehensive overview of this concept here.

Shaping the Future with Holography

September 12, 2014

Did you know that holography was first developed by Dennis Gabor in 1948? Because of his discovery, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971. See how the field has expanded since then.

Hygroscopy of Brown vs. White Sugar, the Banana Bread Test

September 11, 2014

Physics in the kitchen: We bake 2 loaves of vegan banana bread to compare the hygroscopic properties of white and brown sugar. Get details — and the recipe! — on the blog.

Sometimes a Cigar Is More Than Just a Cigar

September 10, 2014

Are you a casual stogie fan? A cigar aficionado? We show off a simple model of a cigar to study the temperature distribution of the smoke and concentration of oxygen.

Infrared Pothole Repair: A More Permanent Solution

September 9, 2014

Potholes are an annoying reality for anyone who drives a car. We discuss how potholes form in asphalt and a potential way to permanently repair them using infrared technology.


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