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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In recent years, with the rise of quantum optical technologies, there has been a spurring research interest growing on single-photon emitters (SPE). To date, the focus in engineering improved SPE has been mainly towards better enhancement overlooking the tenuous manufacturing process ... Read More
Modeling the effects of electromagnetic fields on biological structures on the order of the body and tissues to the micro (1e-6)-and nano (1e-9) level of cells and sub-cellular structures presents formidable challenges. We share the major lessons we have learned using COMSOL ... Read More
In order to improve the design of an induction furnace and to optimize the charge melting, a COMSOL Multiphysics® application is developed. This application runs a furnace model. The inductor, supplied with an alternative electrical tension, creates a variable induction field B ⃗. Due to ... Read More
Currently in the semiconductor industry more than 80% of silicon crystal are grown by the Czochralski (Cz) method. In this method, fused silica (SiO2) crucibles and graphite heaters are used inside furnaces. The surface of the crucibles, which are in contact with the molten silicon, is ... Read More
Local and microscopic non-uniformities within the magnetic structure (domains and walls [1]), mainly due to surface effects, anisotropy and exchange energies [2, 3], express itself with space variations of domains geometry and properties from the bulk towards the surface. A first work ... Read More
The state of the art technology is moving towards more complex and multidisciplinary processes and systems. There is a growing interest in using Multi-physics simulations to have a better understating of the underpinning science of the processes as well as providing cost-effective ... Read More
Cable gland is a strain relieving device, designed to attach and secure the end of an electrical cable to the equipment. In the event of short-circuit, large current shall pass through cable’s armour to the ground, keeping cable gland and equipment safe. Current weight of industrial ... Read More
The renewable energy sector faces challenges in production processes due to geo-economic, and environmental issues. This had led to an increased interest in the use of solar energy as an alternative to fossil fuel based energy sources. In the solar energy field, significant research ... Read More
The axion is an excellent cold dark matter (CDM) candidate, originally proposed to solve the strong CP problem in strong interactions. A novel method to detect galactic axions is by using their conversion to electromagnetic waves from boundaries between materials of different dielectric ... Read More
Current research focus on improvement of electrical, mechanical, surface characteristics of polypropylene films by incorporation of nanoparticles into the polymer matrix of the film. We built 3D model of polypropylene Nanocomposites made of polypropylene matrix and incorporating various ... Read More
