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How to Automate the Setup of Your Multibody System Models

December 5, 2019

The Automated Model Setup functionality includes 2 features that will speed up your modeling process for multibody systems: Create Rigid Domains and Create Gears.

How to Use the Load Plots in Structural Analyses

December 4, 2019

You can use the load plots available in the COMSOL® software to get the best possible visualization of the loads acting on your structural mechanics models in various situations.

Efficiently Distribute Lightweight Compiled Applications

December 3, 2019

Have you ever tried to send an email but the attachment was too large? COMSOL Compiler™ has an option that reduces the file size of standalone applications for more efficient distribution.

Three Semiconductor Device Models Using the Density-Gradient Theory

December 2, 2019

You can use the density-gradient theory to model semiconductor devices. Here are 3 examples: a Si inversion layer, Si nanowire MOSFET, and InSb p-channel FET.

Photos from the COMSOL Conference 2019 Beijing

November 28, 2019

This past fall, nearly 500 members of the COMSOL community attended the COMSOL Conference 2019 Beijing to partake in keynote speeches, user presentations, minicourses, and more.

Intro to Density-Gradient Theory for Semiconductor Device Simulation

November 27, 2019

The density-gradient theory is a computationally efficient way to include quantum confinement in the conventional drift-diffusion formulation commonly used for simulating semiconductor devices.

How the B-H Curve Affects a Magnetic Analysis (and How to Improve It)

November 26, 2019

Magnetic soft iron steels are widely used as core materials in motors, transformers, and inductors. The B-H curve is used to describe the magnetization properties of such materials.

Evaluating Stress and Thermal Expansion in a Portal Crane

November 25, 2019

As extreme heat waves increase in frequency, it is important to consider thermal expansion when designing bridges. With COMSOL Multiphysics®, you can.


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