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 versatility of the 3D printing technology has allowed developing originally structured catalysts for interesting reactions, for instance, the 0.5wt.%Fe/SiC monoliths for the treatment of industrial wastewater. These monolithic structures, manufactured by Robocasting, have ... Read More
Three-dimensional (3D) printed 0.52 wt.% Fe/SiC monoliths with interconnected channels, fabricated by direct ink printing or Robocasting, are feasible and robust catalysts for the hydroxylation of phenol to dihydroxybenzenes using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant in aqueous media [1]. ... Read More
Industrial catalytic processes require tailored catalysts with an optimized performance to reduce energy consumption and waste products. Besides an optimum temperature, pressure, and composition, the distribution of active material can be seen as a valuable additional design variable. ... Read More
Laser-Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) is a direct-write technique for transferring small volumes (even picolitres) of material through laser irradiation. The characteristics of this material can be in a wide range of viscosities and can respond to different rheological behaviors, from ... Read More
Magnetic nanoparticles offer numerous applications in medical diagnosis and therapy. One example of a possible application is the so-called Magnetic Drug Targeting (MDT), which is a therapeutic approach in cancer therapy. Thereby, the cancer drug is bounded to magnetic nanoparticles, ... Read More
Corrosion marks were found in specific areas on the outer wall of a process container. The container is cooled by a spiral cooling jacket. The corrosion marks were found in the lower and upper circumference of the container and also in the areas adjacent to the water inlet and outlet. ... Read More
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is a less invasive alternative to conventional endoscopy. In WCE, a patient swallows a small capsule equipped with a camera, allowing a video of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) to be captured for diagnostic analysis. To ensure an accurate diagnosis and ... Read More
Heat conduction problems can be divided into direct and inverse problems. In direct problems, the thermal boundary condition (heat flux or temperature) is given and its effect is calculated, while for inverse problems the boundary condition is determined based on its effect. For some ... Read More
Gas shales are one of the potential sinks considered for carbon dioxide sequestration. Therefore further research on the importance of sorption on the carbon dioxide sequestration potential is highly topical. Experimentally measured maximum sorption capacity of carbon dioxide was about ... Read More
Molecules of deuterium in particular rotational and vibrational states are involved in non-equilibrium chemical reactions in tokamak or in neutral beam injector to produce negative ion D-. These molecules are produced in a complex plasma phase where electrons, ions (positive and ... Read More
