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SolidWorks Live Connection

SolidWorks Live Connection

A bidirectional link between a CAD geometry in SolidWorks (left) and the corresponding simulation in COMSOL Multiphysics (right) allows users to quickly examine the effects of changes to the geometry, which they can steer from either environment.

COMSOL Conference 2007

COMSOL Conference 2007

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An oil bubble rising through water

An oil bubble rising through water

Modeling heterogeneous two-phase flow is now easily done in COMSOL's Two Phase Flow modeling interfaces, available in the Chemical Engineering and MEMS Modules. The modeling a technique is based on the Level Set Method.

COMSOL's Material Library

COMSOL's Material Library

The Material Library contains property functions for over 2500 materials. Users can easily find the desired material with a flexible search feature that lets them look for materials by name, UNS (Unified Numbering System) number, or DIN (German Institute for Standardization) number.

COMSOL News

COMSOL News

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An oil bubble rising through water

An oil bubble rising through water

Modeling heterogeneous two-phase flow is now easily done in COMSOL's Two Phase Flow modeling interfaces, available in the Chemical Engineering and MEMS Modules. The modeling a technique is based on the Level Set Method.

Pressure ignition

Pressure ignition

This simulation is from a diesel engine where the internal-combustion reaction is ignited through high pressure as opposed to a spark. To model such systems, the COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab™ can import data describing chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport properties in the CHEMKIN file format.

Vista desktop

Vista desktop

This model, running under Microsoft’s Vista operating system, shows the deformation in a wheel rim.

Material library with background

Material library with background

The Material Library contains property functions for over 2500 materials. Users can easily find the desired material with a flexible search feature that lets them look for materials by name, UNS (Unified Numbering System) number, or DIN (German Institute for Standardization) number. The model here shows the deformation of a wheel rim.

Material library without background

Material library without background

The Material Library contains property functions for over 2500 materials. Users can easily find the desired material with a flexible search feature that lets them look for materials by name, UNS (Unified Numbering System) number, or DIN (German Institute for Standardization) number. The model here shows the deformation of a wheel rim.

Pressure ignition with background

Pressure ignition with background

This simulation is from a diesel engine where the internal-combustion reaction is ignited through high pressure as opposed to a spark. To model such systems, the COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab™ can import data describing chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport properties in the CHEMKIN file format.

Defeaturing parts of the connecting rod to a piston

Defeaturing parts of the connecting rod to a piston

In the connecting rod in the top image, an engineer would like to model properties that are not affected by the grooves and hole on one of the faces. The CAD Import Module can defeature these and also save computational memory by reducing the mesh size (bottom image).