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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Superconductors are increasingly used in a variety of systems, including MRI systems, particle accelerators, nuclear fusion reactors, superconducting electronics, and even superconducting electrical machines. Modeling superconductors involves several challenges, such as the resistivity ... Read More
Electromagnetic characterization plays an important role in both simulation and microwave heating applications. Particularly in the recovery of Mexican heavy oil, it is essential to perform electromagnetic characterization in order to understand more about the behavior of Mexican heavy ... Read More
The RF matching network is a critical component positioned between the RF generator and the plasma chamber, designed to transform the plasma impedance to a value suitable for the RF generator. Because the matching network design must be highly customized based on the specific conditions ... Read More
This paper focuses on the transition from gas heating to induction heating in industrial packaging processes. The aim of the study is to simulate and size the induction heating system of a thin aluminum strip for industrial welding packgies, using COMSOL Multiphysics. The strip that will ... Read More
In the frame of the decarbonization of steel industry, with the aim of creating new technologies and applications, RinaCSM developed for the EU project Horizon ModHEATech an electromagnetic-thermal model with Comsol Multiphysics in order to study the heating of a steel billet by ... Read More
INTRODUCTION The coupling of the Schrödinger and Maxwell equations allows to predict the self-generated electromagnetic (EM) field for a quantum charged particle moving in a domain. Such problem is really challenging, and it must be investigated in order to simulate the behavior of a ... Read More
Common mode chokes are used in electrical circuits to filter out the electromagnetic interference (EMI). The goal of this study is to simulate the impedance of the choke within a range of frequency from 0.01 MHz to 50 MHz. In this simulation model the COMSOL® AC/DC Module with magnetic ... Read More
High-temperature superconductor (HTS) technology is more and more commercially exploited, mainly for nuclear fusion reactors. The demand for HTS tape is met by multiple commercial manufacturers; there is a mature production process. With this technology now available, some other ... Read More
The concept of invisibility in general has been imagined in science-fiction in fascinating ways such as invisible aircrafts, invisible cars, cape of invisibility etc. which has inspired a lot of interest in the field. The first crude attempt at achieving invisibility was inspired from ... Read More
Working on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic flowmeters measure flowrate on the basis of the electric potential induced when a magnetic flux interacts with flowing water. The electromagnetic coils of the flowmeter are crucial to its operation, given that the ... Read More
