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Biomechanical Model Evaluates Human Response to Vibrations

December 31, 2014

Take a look at a biomechanical model of the human body in a sitting posture, which can be used to analyze how vibrations (like those from a moving vehicle) affect different parts of the body.

New Piezoelectric Modeling Interface in COMSOL 5.0

December 30, 2014

As of version 5.0 of COMSOL Multiphysics®, there is a new interface for simulating piezoelectric devices; it has predefined features that make it easy to set up and run a piezoelectric model.

Using Effective Mass for Thermomechanical Calibration

September 2, 2014

Researchers from the University of Alberta use simulation for an efficient and noninvasive way to achieve thermomechanical calibration. Learn more about their research and its applications.

Reducing Vibrations with Viscoelastic Structural Dampers

August 20, 2014

Whether caused by an earthquake or everyday wind, when a structure undergoes vibrations, its components experience stresses and strains. Viscoelastic structural dampers can help >>

Improving Your Golf Swing with a Multibody Analysis

June 6, 2014

The outcome of a golf stroke is determined by the movement of the club head just prior to impact with the ball. Therefore, one theoretically could improve their golf swing via multibody analysis.

Cable Simulations Spark New Developments at Prysmian Group

June 3, 2014

The Prysmian Group, a leader in cable systems for many different industries, are using simulation to improve their development process, save resources, and optimize their cable designs.

Heat Transfer in Deformed Solids

May 28, 2014

Learn how to model the physics that account for thermoelastic effects in immobile solids when coupling heat transfer and solid mechanics. Follow-up to an earlier post on conjugate heat transfer.

Using Cyclic Symmetry to Reduce Computation Time

March 17, 2014

Cyclic symmetry can be more complex for rotationally geometries than it can for axially symmetric geometries. Learn how to implement this feature to cut down on computational memory.


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