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Flow in a Step-Wall Diffuser
AJ Baker, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
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This example comes from the textbook "The Computational Engineering Sciences" by A.J. Baker. Objectives of this problem: 1. Set-up COMSOL for GWSh solutions for the benchmark Navier-Stokes... |
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Mass Transfer in Low Re Crossflow
AJ Baker, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
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COMSOL Multiphysics fluidized-bed problem of mass transfer in creeping flow over a cylindrical catalyst pellet. Objectives of this simulation: 1. Set-up the COMSOL Multiphysics fluidized-bed... |
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Space-time Formulation for Finite-Element Modeling of Superconductors
F. Grilli[1], F. Sirois[1], M. Laforest[1], and S. Ashworth[2][1]Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada [2]Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA |
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In this paper we present a new model for computing the current density and field distributions in superconductors by means of a periodic space-time formulation for finite elements (FE). By... |
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Application of Solution Mapping to Reduce Computational Time in Actively Cooled Power Electronics
Kirk Lowe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Rao V. Arimilli, University of Tennessee |
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In some power electronic applications the available coolant temperature is close to maximum and controlling operating temperature becomes more challenging, for which new thermal management schemes... |
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Exploratory FEM-Based Multiphysics Oxygen Transport and Cell Viability Models for Isolated Pancreatic Islets
Peter Buchwald, Diabetes Research Institute and the Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami |
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Cellular-level oxygen consumption and cell viability models incorporating physiologically realistic assumptions and fully scaled 2D/3D geometries have been implemented in COMSOL Multiphysics for... |
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A Finite Element Analysis on the Modeling of Heat Release Rate, as Assessed by a Cone Calorimeter, of Char Forming Polycarbonate
D. Statler, Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center, and R. Gupta, West Virginia University |
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During the pyrolysis and combustion of polymers, heat is released and is typically measured with a cone calorimeter to better assess the polymer’s flammability. Modeling heat release rate, as... |
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Study of Compliance Mismatch within a Stented Artery
Kefu Liu and Gianmarc Coppola, Lakehead University |
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The objective of this paper is to study the effects of compliance mismatch in a stented artery. COMSOL Multiphysics is used to tackle this challenging problem involving fluid-structure... |
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Heat, Air and Moisture Transport - part 2/2 (3D)
A.W.M. (Jos) van Schijndel, Eindhoven University of Technology |
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This work presents a first modeling guide for the modeling and simulation of up to full 3D dynamic Heat, Air & Moisture (HAM) transport of building constructions using COMSOL. PART 2/2: HAM... |
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Heat, Air and Moisture Transport - part 1/2 (2D)
A.W.M. (Jos) van Schijndel, Eindhoven University of Technology |
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This work presents a first modeling guide for the modeling and simulation of up to full 3D dynamic Heat, Air & Moisture (HAM) transport of building constructions using COMSOL. PART 1/2 : HAM... |
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Heat and Moisture Benchmark
A.W.M. (Jos) van Schijndel, Eindhoven University of Technology |
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Benchmarks are important tools to verify computational models. In the research area of building physics, the so-called HAMSTAD (Heat, Air and Moisture STAnDardization) project is a very well known... |
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