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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Accurate, real-time measurement of arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO₂) is essential for managing respiratory diseases and critical care conditions. Traditional arterial blood sampling for PaO₂ is invasive, painful, and provides intermittent snapshots rather than continuous ... Read More
INTRODUCTION: The paper illustrates the use of COMSOL for obtaining the solution Ψ(x,y,t) as a solution to the time dependent nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE). COMSOL previously was used to solve the time dependent NLSE in Ref.[1] as applied to quantum mechanics, however this is the ... Read More
Axial-flux permanent-magnet motors are an important technology in many technical applications, being an alternative to radial-flux motors. Axial-flux motors come up with many advantages in comparison to radial-flux motors such as high-power density, higher torque to weight ratio etc. ... Read More
Impedance spectroscopy is an established sensing methodology used in microfluidic flow cytometry systems to electrically measure cell characteristics. The fluid transport method used in most flow cytometers is continuous flow driven by external syringe or pressure regulated pumps. An on ... Read More
We present a problem-adapted finite element model, which enables the design of a novel type of a highly miniaturized, electrostatic MEMS membrane pump, as well as the investigation and the optimization of its operation. The electro-mechanical actuation scheme constitutes a strongly ... Read More
Voltage sensors are increasingly used for monitoring and load flow distribution. These sensors are safer, lighter in weight and lower in cost as compared to the conventional voltage transformers. The principal component of these sensors is high voltage resistors. The resistors have a ... Read More
Abstract for COMSOL Conference With the world continuously scaling MOSFETs into smaller submicron dimensions, subthreshold current and threshold voltage control are important challenges to ensure optimal device performance. This study explores the effects of halo implants on simulated ... Read More
Hot material extrusion (MEX) additive manufacturing with filament feedstock (also known as fused filament fabrication (FFF) or fused deposition modeling (FDM™)) is one of the most popular and fast-growing 3D-printing techniques for consumer and educational purposes. A continuous ... Read More
Accurate tissue mechanical properties are essential for simulating medical devices that deform skin under suction, such as devices for the treatment of fat, skin wounds, and vascular skin conditions. While suction-based methods exist for estimating these properties, most rely on small ... Read More
Increasing energy demands in society have led to intensive fossil fuel usage, resulting in increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, one of the most significant greenhouse gases and major contributors to global warming. Considerable efforts have been made towards CO2 capture, storage, ... Read More
