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ETREMA Analyzes Magnetostrictive Materials with Simulation

May 24, 2016

Researchers from ETREMA Products, Inc. performed single-physics and multiphysics simulation studies of magnetostrictive materials in COMSOL Multiphysics®. Get the full story here.

Using the Application Builder as a Tool for Teaching Students

May 19, 2016

Making the learning process more efficient? Maximizing student engagement? Take a look at some of the innovative ways that university professors are using simulation apps within the classroom.

How to Create Outstanding Sound Performance in Vehicles

April 4, 2016

Just because you’re in a car, doesn’t mean the sound quality should be subpar. A guest blogger demonstrates how to use acoustics simulation to optimize sound performance in vehicles.

Making a Recipe for the Perfect Soft-Boiled Egg with Simulation

March 31, 2016

In a physics course at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e), students investigate the science behind cooking the perfect soft-boiled egg using simulation and real-world experimentation.

Studying Transient Heat Transfer in a Fin Design with an App

February 29, 2016

A guest blogger and author presents a simulation app that he designed to study transient heat transfer in a nonprismatic fin.

Multiphysics Simulation Provides Accurate Muffler Designs

February 24, 2016

A guest blogger from Lightness by Design, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, shares how multiphysics simulation provides accurate results when designing automotive mufflers.

Newtecnic Creates Better Building Façades with Simulation

February 16, 2016

Engineers at Newtecnic use COMSOL Multiphysics® to balance elements such as stability, efficiency, and comfort when creating building façades that are both eye-catching and functional.

Modeling Phononic Band Gap Materials and Structures

February 10, 2016

A guest blogger from Veryst Engineering, a COMSOL Certified Consultant, shares simulation research designed to optimize band gaps for phononic crystals.


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