COMSOL Version 4.1
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COMSOL Radar Plot,Radar cross section visualized with a polar plot within the COMSOL Desktop
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COMSOL Meshing,COMSOL’s new physics-controlled meshing adapts the mesh density and element type to the current physics settings. The picture shows an auto-generated mesh that is optimized for a CFD simulation with a mix of prism (gray), hexahedral (cyan) and pyramid (red) elements. The rest of the domain (not shown here) is filled with tetrahedral elements.
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COMSOL Desktop 4.1,The COMSOL Desktop with a labeled contour plot of the electric potential surrounding an RF spiral inductor.
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