See How Multiphysics Simulation Is Used in Research and Development
Engineers, researchers, and scientists across industries use multiphysics simulation to research and develop innovative product designs and processes. Find inspiration in technical papers and presentations they have presented at the COMSOL Conference. Browse the selection below or use the Quick Search tool to find a specific presentation or filter by application area.
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The current general context for green production and decarbonation prompts considering alternative solutions to produce high added value byproducts from gas decomposition without producing CO2. Steam Reforming or Combustion processes, widely applied in Industry, need H2O or O2 to ... Read More
Dr Lathapriya1, Dr. Mishma S Stanislaus1, Dr Anand M Shivapuji2, Prof S Dasappa3 1 Research Scientist; 2 Senior Research Scientist; 3 Professor and Chair Interdisciplinary Center for Energy Research Indian Institute of Science; Bangalore - 560012 The motivation for this study arises ... Read More
Materials such as aluminium with high thermal and electrical conductivities are of industrial interest, particularly for the automotive industry in the current context of increasing production of electric vehicles. The reflective properties of this material make it difficult to process ... Read More
The present author’s specialty is Aerodynamics, a field in which problems in unbounded fluid domains are common. The COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software's support of Infinite Elements is attractive as a tool for addressing such problems. Be that as it may, neither the COMSOL ... Read More
Topology optimization of conjugate heat transfer problems is an relatively intricate problem due to the coupled nature of Navier-Stokes equation, continuity equation and energy equation. In any density based topology optimization code, the major parts are finite element analysis, ... Read More
Piezoelectric materials are substances that can convert mechanical energy into electrical energy and vice versa. This is called the piezoelectric effect. When a piezoelectric material is squeezed or stretched, it creates an electric charge. This is because the material's atoms are ... Read More
In recent years, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has played a key role in the characterisation of surface structures and materials at the microscopic level. One of the most important aspects of AFM image analysis is the reliable provision of pore size and cross-linking rate data. AFM uses ... Read More
Angular contact ball bearings (ACBB) are rolling bearings designed to support both axial and radial loads. The rolling elements (balls in this case) significantly decrease the power losses associated with rotating load bearing by replacing sliding with rolling. However, both the specific ... Read More
Over the past million years, several cold ages have occurred and thereby caused perma-frost conditions basically all over the present area of Germany. Since in Germany the safe-ty of a nuclear waste repository legally needs to be investigated for a period of one million years, the ground ... Read More
High temperature variations inside a tent can be a problem for campers’ thermal comfort. To increase user comfort, Decathlon has tents called "Fresh & Black (F&B)". The main improvement of this equipment lies in the textile technology, regulating the temperature inside and ... Read More