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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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Electrolytic hydrogen production stands as a beacon of promise within the realm of sustainable energy technologies, owing to its remarkable potential for yielding hydrogen with high energy efficiency and enabling long-term energy storage. Among the gamut of hydrogen production ... Read More
Liquid atomization relies on a variety of forces that disturb the surface of the liquid. In the case of flow-blurring (FB) atomization, turbulent structures are induced within the liquid channel to achieve this effect. It is known that the transition from the conventional flow-focusing ... Read More
An attempt is made to study the gaseous flow in Resistive Plate chambers(RPCs)- A gaseous detector used in experimental physics for detection of particle behaviours. The present study is based on two phase laminar flow analysed through two methods(conservative Level-Set and Phase field ... Read More
The aim of the present work is to implement in COMSOL Multiphysics a multiphase fluid flow model in porous media, also known in the oil reservoir engineering literature as a black oil model, using a standard finite element approach. In particular, we are interested to apply this model ... Read More
The release of hydrogen from Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) is a highly volume-expanding, multiphase reaction with a high heat demand [1]. Platinum on porous alumina support is used as the catalyst for dehydrogenation. Since reactor design requires a deep understanding of the ... Read More
Renewable energies generate temporary mismatches between energy demand and supply. The conversion of surplus energy to hydrogen and its storage in geological formations is one option to balance this energy gap. Storage in deep saline aquifers is the most cost-effective option for ... Read More
Campi Flegrei (CF) is the largest active urbanized caldera in Europe, currently experiencing slow but progressive ground uplift and increasing seismicity since 2005. This deformation is marked by transient variations in uplift rates, with monotonic episodes lasting weeks to years. In ... Read More
Porous three-dimensional electrodes are promising for use in alkaline electrolyzer due to their high surface area. Nickel foams, specifically, serve a dual purpose as both a current collector and an active working electrode, enhancing current density and boosting hydrogen production[1]. ... Read More
Nowadays, gas and nuclear waste storage, shale gas and EOR exploitation rise the need to understand and predict the fate of multiphase flows in the underground. Various formulations for multiphase flow arise from different linear combinations of governing equations and choice of ... Read More
Introduction The COMSOL Multiphysics® software and its CFD Module have a physics interface for solving Laminar Two-Phase Flow problems using the Level Set method (1). This paper discusses how the tool may be used with more than two phases when the flow is laminar. It then introduces a ... Read More
