Sunday, December 15, 2013

COMSOL Conference 2013 User Presentations Available Online

http://www.comsol.com
BURLINGTON, MA, Dec 15 - The annual COMSOl Conference is the worlds largest event for multiphysics simulation, gathering over 2,000 simulation enthusiasts from around the globe. During the conference, engineers and researchers share their modelling work and learn from the innovative research and design projects of their peers.


This year, over 700 papers, posters, and presentations were given at the event and are now available online for free at www.comsol.com/2013-user-presentations. The applications presented have been modelled and simulated with COMSOL Multiphysics and its add-on products and cover the electrical, mechanical, fluid, and chemical applications. Specific topic areas include: 
  • AC/DC Electromagnetics
  • Acoustics and Vibrations
  • Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Electrochemical Processes
  • Bioscience and Bioengineering
  • CFD and Microfluidics
  • Chemical Reaction Engineering
  • Electromagnetic Heating
  • Geophysics and Geomechanics
  • Heat Transfer and Phase Change
  • MEMS and Nanotechnology
  • Multiphysics
  • Optics, Photonics, and Semiconductors
  • Optimization and Inverse Methods
  • Particle Tracing Piezoelectric Devices
  • Plasma Physics
  • RF and Microwave Engineering
  • Simulation Methods and Teaching
  • Structural Mechanics and Thermal Stresses
  • Transport Phenomena
I was very impressed with the quality of work presented, and am excited to continue exploring the papers, posters, and presentations available online," says Valerio Marra, Technical Marketing Manager at COMSOL, Inc. "The collection is free to access, and a short highlights section is available for each entry, so it's easy to browse through by topic area, researcher, or institution to find what is of interest to you".

About  COMSOL

COMSOL provides simulation software for product design and research to technical enterprises, research labs, and universities through 18 offices and a distributor network throughout the world. Its flagship product, COMSOL Multiphysics, is a software environment for modelling and simulating any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for coupled or multiphysics phenomena. Add-on products expand the simulation platform for electrical, mechanical, fluid flow, and chemical applications. Interfacing tools enable the integration of COMSOL Multiphysics simulation with all major technical computing and CAD tools on the CAE market. For more information, visit www.comsol.com.

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