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Finite Elements to Computational Engineering Sciences
AJ Baker, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
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This site develops discrete implementations of WS theory for diverse variety of problem statements in the computational engineering sciences. Unique to the FE discrete development, the resulting... |
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UG Course Projects in Biomedical/Biological Transport Processes
Ashim Datta, Cornell University |
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A project-based course (taught since 1996) to help undergraduates think of computer simulation as an important practical tool in design and research projects in the industry as well as academia. ... |
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Plasmaline (microwave SWP)
Lukas Alberts, Nagoya University |
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This is a basic model of a surface wave type microwave Argon plasma. (2D-axisymmetric)(the rest is taken over from the library model) It is called Plasmaline by its producer. 70 Pa Argon at... |
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Mie scattering off plasmonic nanoparticles |
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This is a general model to simulate light scattering off plasmonic or dielectric nano-particles or spherical nano-structures. I computed the total scattering cross-section (SCS), absorption... |
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Modeling of Binder Removal by Diffusion from Ceramic Green Body
David Retzloff, University of Missouri |
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Modeling of Binder Removal by Diffusion from Ceramic Green Bodies David G. Retzloff and Stephen J. Lombardo, University of Missouri This presentation delves into the fabrication of... |
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UG Reserarch Projects with Professor Bruce A. Finlayson
Bruce Finlayson, University of Washington |
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This web site http://www.chemecomp.com provides results of studies of microfluidic devices, to determine mixing properties, flow properties, and correlations and design information for laminar... |
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Electromagnetic and hydrodynamic transient coupling |
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In this model transient electromagnetics and hydrodynamics are coupled in a so-called strong MHD coupling in a 2D axisymmetric geometry, with k-epsilon RANS turbulence equations for the fluid... |
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Domain decomposition for hyperbolic equations
mikhael balabane, universite paris 13 |
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Domain decomposition for hyperbolic equations Mikhael Balabane , Université Paris 13 Stephan Savarese, COMSOL France This model shows how to solve an iterative algorithm using domain... |
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2D-Cyclic Voltammetry Model: 1 electron 2 speicies dillute diffusion
Robert Palumbo, Valparaiso University |
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A simple COMSOL mph cyclic voltammetry (CV) 2D time-dependent model was developed. The model presumes the electrode kinetics are described by a 1 electron transfer process. The transport of a... |
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Another Pandulum (3d truss element)
Yalcin Kaymak, VDEh-betriebsforschungsinstitut |
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Pandulum model using 3d truss element. initial position is from (0,0,0) to (0,2,10). (0,2,10) end is pinned. (0,0,0) end has 10kg mass. gravity is applied in -z direction. analitical solution... |
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