This presentation gives an overview of the content of the CFD Module in COMSOL V4.3b.
This presentation gives an overview of the electromagnetics modeling capabilities of the COMSOL Multiphysics environment. The focus is on the products AC/DC Module and RF Module. Statics, Low-Frequency and High-Frequency applications...
This presentation gives an overview of the Structural Mechanics Module and other modules of interest for structural analysis. It demonstrates which solid mechanics problems can be simulated and which study types can be solved. Advanced...
This document show heat transfer capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics. It is organized in 2 parts: -1- Presentation of all heat transfer features available in COMSOL Multiphysics and its modules. -2- A selection of models including...
This presentation shows an overview of the acoustics capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics and its application specific modules. The Acoustics Module is used for acoustics in fluids including water and air and also for elastic waves in...
The powerpoint slides contain step-by-step instructions on how to install and run COMSOL on a cluster. Models for cluster testing are available in the Model Library: COMSOL Multiphysics->Tutorial models>micromixer_batch and...
The Particle Tracing Module extends the functionality of the COMSOL Multiphysics environment for computing the trajectory of particles in a fluid or electromagnetic field, including particle-field interactions. Any add-on module...
This general introduction presentation covers: the CAD Import Module LiveLink™ for AutoCAD® LiveLink™ for Creo™ Parametric LiveLink™ for Inventor® LiveLink™ for Pro/ENGINEER® LiveLink™ for Solid...
This tutorial illustrates how to use the Single-Turn Coil Domain and Multi-Turn Coil Domain features for modeling 3D coils. Both DC and AC coil modeling strategies are discussed. A series of simple illustrative tutorials are used to show...
A plane wave is incident on a wire grating on a dielectric substrate. Coefficients for refraction, specular reflection, and first order diffraction are all computed as functions of the angle of incidence. The model is set up for one...