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Hyperthermic Oncology: Hyperthermia for Cancer Treatment

May 27, 2014

Hyperthermic oncology: A type of cancer treatment in which high temperatures are used to destroy tumor cells. Learn about the physics behind this method and how simulation can be used to improve it.

How to Include Geometry Surfaces with Solution Plots

May 26, 2014

You’ve solved your model. Now you want to include geometry surfaces with your solution plots. But how? We demonstrate the steps with an RF antenna example.

Geothermal Energy: Using the Earth to Heat and Cool Buildings

May 23, 2014

Learn how to accurately predict the thermal performance of a shallow tubing heat collector design for geothermal heating applications. Part 3 of our blog series on geothermal energy.

Intro to Corrosion Modeling for the Oil and Gas Industry

May 22, 2014

From impressed cathodic current and anodic protection to sacrificial anodes, there are several ways you can protect structures from corrosion. We discuss some modeling considerations here.

Quick Intro to Modeling RF and Microwave Heating

May 20, 2014

If you’ve attended a COMSOL webinar about an RF topic, you’ve probably seen our model of a waveguide with a bend. That’s because it illustrates microwave heating in an easy-to-understand way.

Simulating the Focusing Effect of Magnetic Quadrupoles

May 19, 2014

What’s a magnetic quadrupole lens? How do they work? How do you simulate their focusing effect? We answer these questions and more in this blog post…

Powerful Packaging for Electronics in Extreme Environments

May 16, 2014

U.S.-based Arkansas Power Electronics International is designing power packaging for improved thermal management in power electronics devices, increased efficiency, and lower costs.

Solving TEAM Problem 7 with the AC/DC Module

May 15, 2014

Have you been searching for a software that can solve TEAM Problem 7? Look no more: You can solve the problem with the AC/DC Module and COMSOL Multiphysics®.


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