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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A poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microfluidic platform with a hot-embossed microchannel, 150 mm wide and 20 mm deep, was developed for multiple purpose detection using electrochemical methods. This device is able to accommodate a three-electrode system encased in 1/16" diameter PEEK ... Read More
This study investigates the thermal deformation process in Surface Thermal Lensing (STL), a non-destructive technique used to characterize optical materials based on their absorption properties. A fused quartz sample (10mm10mm3.3mm) was modeled with adiabatic free boundaries on the upper ... Read More
Magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) is an emerging field in non-destructive testing, which utilizes the electromagnetic signals generated by small abrupt changes in magnetic field in a sample undergoing magnetization by an applied external magnetic field. These small ... Read More
CT and MRI are current techniques used for stroke detection. Although they are favored for their high accuracy and resolution, there are many situations that a potable and low-cost imaging technique is required. Ultra-sound technique is portable, but it cannot be used for stroke ... Read More
Acoustic landmine detection is accomplished using a loud speaker as an airborne source to generate low-frequency waves that enter the soil at a certain incident angle. At a specific frequency, the landmine will "vibrate" at resonance, imparting a certain velocity on the soil particles ... Read More
This literature reviews the simulation of specific oxide coated MEMS based gas sensor analysis with various parameters such as power consumption, temperature uniformity, resistance change, sensitivity and selectivity etc. The property of the sensing layer of the device to change its ... Read More
Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) can be used to create topologically complex designs that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to produce using traditional methods. However, non-destructive inspection and testing of these structures is made difficult by the presence of internal or ... Read More
Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) can be used to create topologically complex designs that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to produce using traditional methods. However, non-destructive inspection and testing of these structures is made difficult by the presence of internal or ... Read More
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) are a wide range of carbon based organic chemical compounds which evaporate easily at room temperature referred as volatile in nature. Human exhaled breathe consists of carbon dioxide (CO2) along with more than 3000 Volatile Organic Compounds exists like ... Read More
Wearable devices are drastically transforming the healthcare industry by enabling continuous, real-time monitoring of physiological and biochemical properties outside clinical settings. One particularly important application is the monitoring of stress; a significant factor linked to ... Read More
