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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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
The right way to design dedicated controller for a particular device or process is to compute an adequate and representative model. In the case of Magnetic Levitation Systems, the mathematical modelling via ordinary differential equations is limited by the analytical functions ... Read More
One of the advantages of microwave heating of a dielectric material is the direct transfer of electromagnetic energy to the core of the dielectric through interactions between electromagnetic waves and the dielectric, without heating the surrounding elements [1]. For an industrial ... Read More
It is a fact that IEC 60287 standard introduces important errors in the computation of the armor losses of submarine three-core lead sheathed armored cables, since the twisting of phases and armor wires is not considered. This results in an overestimation of cable size, and hence its ... Read More
The nature of dark matter remains one of the most pressing puzzles in physics. The MAgnetized Disc and Mirror Axion eXperiment (MADMAX) is a dielectric haloscope dedicated to the search for QCD axion dark matter in the mass range of 40 - 400 µeV. The design of the experiment consists of ... Read More
Induction heating is used in lot of applications: forging, brazing, hardening, melting, bonding. The main advantage is ability to heat quickly, efficiently, and locally with a good repeatability. It leads to productivity and energy efficiency improvement. These solutions are often used ... Read More
In order to better understand the effect of controlled surface topographical features on SERS (surface-enhanced Raman scattering) enhancement factors, simulations of plasmonic properties of different gold surfaces (smooth, rough and nanostructured) have been carried out using the finite ... Read More
