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Introduction to Modeling Natural Convection in COMSOL Multiphysics®

December 23, 2016

Electronics cooling, indoor climate systems, and environmental transport problems all rely on natural convection. Get an introduction to modeling this phenomenon in COMSOL Multiphysics®. 

New Reacting Flow Multiphysics Interface Delivers Greater Flexibility

September 9, 2016

Get an introduction to the Reacting Flow interface, which can be used to simulate fluid flow and reactions in gases and liquids in COMSOL Multiphysics®.

Part 2: Simulation App Design Tips to Enhance User Workflow

May 10, 2016

We go over some tips and tricks for designing the user interface of a simulation app to make it more intuitive and efficient for the app’s users. Part 2 of a 2-part series.

Part 1: Tips to Improve Simulation App Design and Structure

May 5, 2016

Here are some Application Builder guidelines that will help you create simulation apps with a clear, streamlined design and structure. Part 1 of a 2-part series.

Li-Ion Battery: Heterogeneous Alternative to the Newman Model

April 13, 2016

When analyzing lithium-ion battery designs, is it better to use the Newman model or a detailed, heterogeneous geometric model? Find out in this comprehensive blog post…

Free Surface Computations in Mixers and Rotating Machinery

January 26, 2016

Learn different approaches for performing free surface computations in mixers and rotating machinery using COMSOL Multiphysics® and the add-on CFD Module and Mixer Module.

Simulate Three-Phase Flow with a New Phase Field Interface

December 16, 2015

The Three-Phase Flow, Phase Field interface, used for modeling separated three-phase flow, computes the shape of the interfaces between the 3 phases and accounts for interactions with walls.

Does the Current Flow Backwards Inside a Battery?

November 25, 2015

What happens inside a battery? Does the current flow from negative to positive electric potential? Here, we explain the potential profile inside a battery during discharge and recharge.


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