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The Hygroscopic Swelling Effect

August 19, 2014

If you put a quarter cup of rice in a pot of water, you end up with half a cup of rice. This isn’t magic — it’s simply hygroscopic swelling at work. Learn more about this phenomenon.

How to Obtain Oil Cost-Effectively with Multilateral Wells

August 18, 2014

1 example of how numerical simulation benefits the oil & gas industry: You can predict the stability of a multilateral well to determine if it will need expensive mechanical stabilization.

What Is a Packed Bed Reactor?

August 15, 2014

Absorption, distillation, stripping, separation processes, catalytic reactions — the list goes on! All of these chemical processing applications require the use of a packed bed reactor.

Modeling Electrochemistry for Managing Diabetes

August 14, 2014

An estimated 350 million people worldwide are living with diabetes. By modeling electrochemical processes, biomedical engineers can analyze and optimize the glucose sensing process.

Treating Damaged Biological Tissue with Cryotherapy

August 13, 2014

Ever hear of cryotherapy (also called “cryosurgery”)? This superfreezing method uses low temperatures to treat damaged tissues, typically with the help of liquid nitrogen.

Phase Change: Cooling and Solidification of Metal

August 12, 2014

Phase change: A transformation of material from one state of matter to another due to a change in temperature. Learn how to model phase change in a continuous casting process.

Simulating Wear in COMSOL Multiphysics

August 8, 2014

A guest blogger from Veryst Engineering, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, shares how he implemented a wear model in COMSOL Multiphysics® and validated it by simulating a pin-on-disc wear test.

The Age of 3D Metal Printing

August 7, 2014

3D printing (also called additive manufacturing) can involve the use of plastics and metals. Take a more in-depth look at 3D metal printing and its potential to revolutionize manufacturing here.


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