See How Modeling and Simulation Is Used Across Industries
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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The push to electrify vehicles has highlighted a critical need for advanced thermal management systems in electric vehicle (EV) battery packs. Maintaining a stable temperature for these batteries is crucial for their efficiency, lifespan, and safety, as they are highly sensitive to ... Read More
This work presents a comprehensive modeling and validation study of MEMS-based infrared (IR) emitter chips using a neural network-assisted inverse modeling approach in COMSOL Multiphysics. Starting from a single baseline chip geometry, a simulation model was developed that captures the ... Read More
With the Creation, roll-out, and maintenance of COMSOL Simulation apps, the role of simulation engineers and departments is expanding to include responsibilities similar to those of software developers. Within our department, we have undergone this transformation and will share the key ... Read More
High-voltage (HV) power cables are vital components of modern electrical infrastructure, enabling power transmission over long distances with lower environmental footprint compared to overhead lines, i.e., improved visual impact, better biodiversity aspects and minimal wildfire risk. ... Read More
Vacuum distillation furnaces (VDFs) are employed for purification and consolidation of heavy metals from their dendritic forms which are entrained with molten salts. The VDF is an induction heated furnace which is operated at a temperature of 700-1400 °C and at a pressure of 0.01-600 ... Read More
The application of an oscillating magnetic field on the high-power full-penetration laser beam welding process of a 20 mm thick stainless steel plate was numerically and experimentally investigated. In the simulations, three-dimensional heat transfer and fluid dynamics as well as ... Read More
Induction brazing is a widely utilized joining process in various industries, offering efficient and localized heating for the assembly of diverse components. At Schneider Electric®, this process is used to assemble a silver piece on a copper piece. This work focuses on the advancements ... Read More
The rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs) has spurred significant advancements in motor design to optimize their performance and efficiency. Among the key components of an electric vehicle, the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) plays a crucial role in converting electrical ... Read More
An electrically heated fixed bed (19 mm diameter, 200 mm length) is investigated regarding its electrical conductivity. Various electrically conductive activated carbons are used. The fixed bed is constructed from activated carbon pellets and/or activated carbon fabric. Electrical ... Read More
The simplicity, reliability and low costs of electro-mechanical breakers have made them the workhorse for the interruption of low voltage short-circuit currents. In the presence of a short circuit, the contacts of the breaker heat up, and a bridge of molten metal forms between the pair ... Read More
