The Application Gallery features COMSOL Multiphysics® tutorial and demo app files pertinent to the electrical, structural, acoustics, fluid, heat, and chemical disciplines. You can use these examples as a starting point for your own simulation work by downloading the tutorial model or demo app file and its accompanying instructions.
Search for tutorials and apps relevant to your area of expertise via the Quick Search feature. Note that many of the examples featured here can also be accessed via the Application Libraries that are built into the COMSOL Multiphysics® software and available from the File menu.
Learn how to repair, edit, and combine imported surface meshes in COMSOL Multiphysics®. This model demonstrates how to cut out a part of the upper jaw, remove elements from the mesh, and combine the meshes of the teeth and bone. To learn more about how this model is set up, see ... Read More
This app allows you to simulate the action potential in a cell's membrane using the Hodgkin-Huxley model. As it is presented in the form of a simulation app, you can change the input parameters for potential, conductance, and membrane capacitance to study their effects on the dynamics ... Read More
This model is used in the blog post "Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples?". The trajectory of a golf ball is compared to the trajectory of a smooth ball using the Events interface and a system of ODEs in a 0D component. Read More
This example shows how to model the behavior of a thermostat where a delay in its reaction has been implemented. A more detailed description of the phenomenon, and the modeling process, can be seen in the blog post "How to Implement a Delay in Your Thermostat Simulation". Read More
This example shows how to create a time-limited and hardware-locked application. It is associated with the section "Time-Limited and Hardware-Locked Applications" in the Application Programming Guide Read More
This model demonstrates how to solve delay differential equations in the context of modeling a population dynamics problem. To learn more about this model, see our accompanying blog post “Solving Delay Differential Equations to Model…Marmots? ”. Read More
This example of a simulation application shows how to add a user-defined license agreement, which you can use to protect applications that you publish and distribute. Read More
