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Studying an Innovative Wireless Power Transfer Method with Simulation

April 14, 2017

Current wireless power transfer technology involves charging pads or stands. Disney Research is using simulation to investigate an innovative method called quasistatic cavity resonance (QSCR).

Studying the Influence of Concrete Phenomena on Sensor Performance

April 12, 2017

Some concrete structures use embedded sensors to monitor their stability, but the concrete itself can interfere with the sensors’ performance. Researchers used simulation to address this issue.

Predict Thermal Drift in Microwave Filters Using Multiphysics Simulation

April 11, 2017

When subjected to high-power loads and harsh environmental conditions, microwave filters can experience thermal drift. One way to predict this unwanted effect is with multiphysics simulation.

3 Ways to Optimize the Current in Electromagnetic Coils

April 10, 2017

We give you 3 ways to optimize the current in electromagnetic coil designs using the AC/DC Module and Optimization Module, add-on products to COMSOL Multiphysics®.

Using Low-Reflecting Boundary Conditions to Model Wave Propagation

April 6, 2017

Modeling wave propagation can be challenging. You need to balance the size of the computational domain with reflection at the surface boundaries. Low-reflecting boundary conditions can help.

Exploring the Effect of Greenery on Urban Air Pollution via Simulation

April 5, 2017

Can planting greenery in cities actually reduce air pollution? Researchers used CFD simulation to investigate how greenery affected the air quality of urban environments.

How to Postprocess Fields over Arbitrary Geometries

April 4, 2017

Check out this useful modeling trick: You can query the results of your model within an arbitrary geometric subregion by implementing an integration during postprocessing.

Predicting Deformations in a Bank Protection Structure with Simulation

April 3, 2017

To predict how a bank protection structure within the Yangtze River in China would deform under certain conditions, a group of researchers turned to geomechanical analysis.


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