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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Batteries are considered a key technology for the transition to climate neutrality. There is an urgent need to improve the resource efficiency of existing technologies while transitioning to next-generation battery systems. A mechanistic battery model is a powerful tool to accelerate ... Read More
Balanced armature (BA) receivers are miniaturized loudspeakers used in hearing aid instruments, earphones, and hearables. A typical design of a BA receiver includes an armature (metal strip) that is placed between two permanent magnets and a coil that is wound around the armature. The ... Read More
A thermo-hydraulically (TH) coupled code for modelling the water uptake of compacted bentonite has been developed and presented by (Kröhn and Fromme 2023). This code is internally called “COMSOL-VIPER” as it is based on the balance equations developed for the experimental code VIPER ... Read More
The electromagnetic study for the design of microwave ovens requires knowledge of the electric permittivities of the materials within the chamber. In some cases, data can be easily obtained from the literature, as with Teflon, Mica, and borosilicate glass. However, for more advanced ... Read More
High voltage (HV) stability is an important requirement in many technical areas. The prevention of partial discharges or flashovers requires careful mechanical and electrical design of all components with high electric potential difference towards the surrounding. In the Semiconductor ... Read More
In the rapid development cycle of sensor systems, minimizing time-to-market is crucial. However, designing a new MEMS-chip (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) presents significant challenges due to the extensive time required for manufacturing and characterization. This delay affects the ... 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
The contamination of food products with low water contents is a safety issue that cannot be disregarded. Despite their low water activity, they are indeed susceptible to infection by micro-organisms that are highly resistant to heat. In this case, conventional pasteurisation techniques ... Read More
Biomemebranes are characterized by several elastic parameters that appropriately describe the energetics of their deformation under thermal fluctuations [1]. When their structure is quasi-two-dimensional (namely lipid bilayer 4-5 nm thick), several recent studies [1,2] showed that their ... Read More
Present work is done in the framework of the SisAl Pilot EU project, which aims at optimising the silicon production in Europe by recycling materials and using a carbon-emission friendly technology. The silicon production experiments are conducted on laboratory and pilot scales in ... Read More
