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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Spinal cord injury triggers an initial inflammatory response followed by scar tissue formation, hindering the repair of severed neural tracts and sensorimotor function.1 Injectable hydrogels consisting of a water-swollen polymer network can be engineered to mimic the environment of ... Read More
In the field of industrial marking, continuous inkjet technology is based on high speed emission of ink drops. The printing quality is directly linked to the interactions of the droplets with their environment during flight time : electric field, aerodynamic perturbations, and droplet ... Read More
Electret condenser microphones are one of the most used transducers for a variety of applications. The engineer designing these cartridges must take into consideration many factors to create a design that meets its specifications. Most parts of the design have multiple constraints across ... Read More
In this paper, the topic of magnetic particle separation in a liquid column based on magnetophoresis is studied in depth. Magnetic powders are important basic materials for filaments, pastes and inks that need to exhibit magnetic properties. The geometric dimensions of the particles are ... Read More
A critical element in understanding the pre-breakdown and breakdown mechanisms in gas/solid insulation systems is the triple point. This point is where two dielectric materials and a conductor intersect. Understanding these mechanisms at the triple point is crucial for designing systems ... 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
A substantial campaign of simulations was recently launched in the Bonomi Group with the goal of improving the understanding of the multiphysics involved in high voltage equipment such as aerial power lines, insulators, surge protectors and disconnectors. The activity not only resulted ... Read More
Gallium Oxide (β-Ga2O3) is an emerging wide bandgap oxide semiconductor that has garnered attention for power electronic applications because of its large 4.8 eV bandgap energy and critical electric field strength of ~ 8 MV/cm [1]. However, due to Gallium Oxides' poor thermal ... Read More
Modern composite membranes for reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) have an ultrathin polyamide active layer (~100 nm) that performs the ion separation. Current theoretical models explain solute and water fluxes by computing concentration and potential gradients developed in one ... Read More
Micro shutter array (MSA) is a programmable optical spatial filtering device fabricated by micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) technology. It was originally developed for James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to enable multi-object spectroscopy and operated by a moving magnet. Next ... Read More
