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Piezoelectric Materials: Applying the Standards

January 27, 2016

Learn how to set up the orientation of a piezoelectric crystal, specifically an AT cut quartz plate, within both the IRE 1949 standard and the IEEE 1978 standard.

Study Radiofrequency Tissue Ablation Using Simulation

January 20, 2016

Killing cancerous cells, shrinking collagen, alleviating pain. These are just some of the medical purposes of radiofrequency tissue ablation, a procedure that relies on targeted heat.

Calculating the Emission Spectra from Common Light Sources

January 14, 2016

We use COMSOL Multiphysics® to calculate the emission spectra of 4 common light sources: natural daylight, incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent light bulbs, and LED bulbs.

Explaining the Pepper’s Ghost Illusion with Ray Optics

January 11, 2016

Pepper’s Ghost, the famous optical illusion used in theater and “hologram” concert performances, can be explained using ray optics. Learn more and see our homemade Pepper’s Ghost projector.

Model Magnetic Materials in the Frequency Domain with an App

January 7, 2016

Easily convert B-H or H-B curves into effective B-H or H-B curves using the Effective Nonlinear Magnetic Curves Calculator simulation app.

Parade Technologies Improves Workflow Efficiency with Apps

December 14, 2015

Researchers at Parade Technologies create simulation apps and distribute them to colleagues — saving time and more effectively communicating with their customers as a result.

Simulation Improves Electromagnetic IED Detection Systems

November 26, 2015

To better understand the ground-penetrating radar technique and improve its accuracy for detecting landmines and other IEDs, researchers studied electromagnetic detection for subsurface objects.

Different Ways to Count Particles in COMSOL Multiphysics

November 19, 2015

There are 3 ways you can count particles in your particle tracing simulations in COMSOL Multiphysics: during postprocessing, using accumulators, or with the Particle Counter feature.


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