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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We are developing a solid state gas sensor that combines a small form factor with the high sensitivity of optical gas detection. The gas sensor is based on an optical resonant microsystem that is penetrated by gas molecules. This microsystem consists of an array of vertical rods in air ... Read More
Two transmitting planar microcoils (TX1, TX2) and one receiving microcoil (RX) are employed as shown in Fig.1 formed in induction-balance configuration. RX-Coil is positioned in such a way to achieve primary field suppression in RX-Coil’s region. Meaning, a magnetic cavity is created in ... Read More
Conventional eddy current techniques have been used to a great extent for detection of surface breaking defects in conductive materials. However, detection of sub-surface defects is limited due to the single frequency and skin effect phenomena. Pulsed Eddy Current (PEC) techniques ... Read More
Silicon based MEMS have wide applications in under water sensors. This work aims one such applications, hydrophone. Hydrophone detects the pressure variations of acoustic signals and noise in the water and produces an output voltage proportional to the pressure. Here the attempt is made ... Read More
We demonstrate a broadband metamaterial (MM) absorber for THz frequencies. The MM was characterized in the spectral region of 0.3 - 3 THz with THz Time domain spectroscopy (TDS) using 1 mm ZnTe crystal for Electro-optic detection. A strong broadband resonance is observed, centered around ... Read More
Detecting light emitted by fluorescent molecules with resolution down to single photon is an important problem in various fields of sciences and applications, such as solid-state physics, quantum information processing and medicine. The detection probability can be improved via ... Read More
The Scanning Field Emission Microscopy (SFEM) is a novel technology similar to the better known Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM). In STM, electrons are exchanged between the outermost atom of a sharp tip and the outermost atom of a target over sub-nanometer distances by means of the ... Read More
Residual Gas Analyzers (RGA) are often used to measure background gases and contaminations in vacuum systems. An ionizer is used to ionize gas molecules and these ions are accelerated and focused by an electrical field from the ion source to form an ion beam. The ions can be ... Read More
Mathematical modeling and simulation of electrical fields through the human skin provide important insights into its electrophysiological state. As the human skin is a complex multi-layer entity of different compositions, we have chosen to select representative material properties to ... Read More
Gas sensor arrays based on metal oxides operating at high temperature are commonly used in many application fields. They can operate on different principles and each sensor may show very different responses to the individual gases in the environment. Data coming from the array can be ... Read More
