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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Problem - The occlusion effect is an increase in loudness (sound pressure level) of your internal voice, especially in the low frequency range. Also, self-generated sounds such as chewing, swallowing, walking or running are amplified when the ears are blocked or occluded. Occlusion ... Read More
For automotive applications, acoustical simulation methods are used to optimize the position and orientation of the loudspeakers to get the best audio system performance. The goal of the presented paper is to evaluate the accuracy of the Pressure Acoustics interface (Finite Element, wave ... Read More
This research presents the design, simulation, and characterization of novel resonator structures based on the principles of coupling electric fields using periodic metamaterial-inspired configurations using COMSOL Multiphysics RF module. The resonators are meticulously crafted to ... Read More
Microwave heating for CO_2 desorption provides fast, low-temperature desorption, lowering energy requirements in carbon capture. According to studies, microwaves generate selective heating, dramatically increasing desorption rates compared to traditional approaches. This new technique ... Read More
The COMSOL® app library of the Technical University of Munich is a collection of applications for simulating acoustic phenomena. They are used in the teaching of acoustics to visually represent fundamental vibrational aspects and provide learners with a visual understanding. In the ... Read More
A magnetic field associated with current carrying coil(s) extends towards infinity, but an analytical model is of finite size. In the finite element analysis (FEA) of electromagnetic systems, open space needs to be modelled as close to reality as possible to get reliable results without ... Read More
Ultrasonic flow-cell reactors are used for many industrial applications, where fluid substrate is sonicated in a small region, where very high ultrasonic acoustic power is present. The electromechanical transducer (converter) that drive the sonotrode inside the flow-cell is designed in ... Read More
Electret condenser microphones are one of the most used transducers for a variety of applications. The engineer designing these cartridges must take into consideration many factors to create a design that meets its specifications. Most parts of the design have multiple constraints across ... Read More
A substantial campaign of simulations was recently launched in the Bonomi Group with the goal of improving the understanding of the multiphysics involved in high voltage equipment such as aerial power lines, insulators, surge protectors and disconnectors. The activity not only resulted ... Read More
When a material is subjected to a sudden change in electric field, the polarization of the material takes a finite time to respond – this phenomenon is referred to as dielectric relaxation. Dielectric relaxation is critical to understanding the important analytic technique of impedance ... Read More
