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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Balises are an essential part of pointwise train control systems ensuring the operational safety. Combined with a corresponding onboard unit, it represents an inductive transponder system (Fig. 1). During a crossing, the balise is activated by the 27 MHz magnetic field of the vehicle ... Read More
Mist chemical vapor deposition (mist-CVD) has recently attracted interest as a facile, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly method for depositing thin films of various materials. In this method, mist droplets containing the reactant solution are injected into the reactor and ... Read More
Laser-Heated Pedestal Growth (LHPG) is a crystal growth technique that employs a focused laser beam to melt a source material, creating a molten zone that is precisely controlled to produce high-quality single crystals. This method is particularly advantageous for growing crystals with ... Read More
Founded in 1959, with headquarters in Aalst-Waalre, the Netherlands, and having approximately 140 employees, Goudsmit Magnetics is a specialist in the field of magnets and magnetism and delivers both standard and custom-made permanent and electro-magnet solutions in various fields, ... Read More
The exact moment approach (EMA) is adopted to predict, without any fitting parameters, the plate height curves for polystyrene microparticles of different sizes in micropillar array columns performed by hydrodynamic chromatography. The EMA allows us to decouple the contribution of ... Read More
Electrokinetic transport of fluids has been investigated both experimentally and numerically due to its various applications in microfluidic devices [1-5]. These devices offer the advantage of transporting fluids or particles to specific locations without the aid of mechanical ... Read More
In the field of coding and industrial marking areas, CIJ technology is based on high speed emission of ink drops (20 m/s) which are directed onto a moving printing medium. The printing quality depends, on one hand, on drops position on the media determined by the drop charge and the ... Read More
Particle-particle interactions are usually neglected when considering the behaviour of magnetic particle's so called magnetic beads in e.g. a microfluidic device. However, if the particle density exceeds a critical limit, this assumption might not lead to proper results anymore. In this ... Read More
Acoustic Resonance (Acu-Res®) Technology [1] is at the core of FT wind sensors, operating by measuring phase shifts between a pair of transducers caused by fluid flow within an acoustic resonator. Three piezoelectric transducers are placed in a triangular formation on the top reflector ... Read More
Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) technology is gaining much attention in the food industry, as it offers unique advantages in terms of food safety, preservation of the organoleptic and nutrients properties, and low energetic requirements. Winemaking processes, in particular, can greatly ... Read More
