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Multiphysics Introduction CDs Explain Methodology, Benefits of Scientific Modeling and Simulation

This suite of tutorial CDs introduces the viewer to different applications within FEA modeling:
multiphysics modeling, RF simulations, AC/DC simulations, reaction engineering, and acoustics
simulations. Each contain multiple audio-visual demonstrations that introduce the subject at
hand and review the steps required when modeling such applications.

One of a series, this tutorial CD introduces the viewer to the concept of Multiphysics
Modeling and the important place it has in today's simulation/virtual prototyping activities.
It contains a number of audio-visual demonstrations that examine the different steps required
when modeling multiphysics applications.
BURLINGTON, MA (October 23, 2006)-Engineers and scientists from all areas and disciplines can
get a quick overview of the power and benefits of modeling, simulation, and virtual prototyping
thanks to a series of free multiphysics tutorial CDs from COMSOL. The CDs are beneficial to a
wide range of people-from educators who wish to introduce their students to the basics of
modeling, to experienced modelers who can get new ideas for their projects as well as learn
new modeling techniques.
Each CD contains a general introduction that illustrates how multiphysics modeling can be
applied to the designated field. Following that are a series of audio-visual tutorials
complete with detailed documentation explaining every step of the modeling process: creating
or importing a geometry; setting up the physics; meshing the geometry; solving the problem;
and performing useful postprocessing, such as plotting results or otherwise analyzing them.
Besides covering a wide range of application areas, each example is selected to help the
viewer gain detailed knowledge about some aspect of the design process, for example,
creating an efficient mesh or implementing nonlinear material parameters.
The following CDs are now available free of charge, and here are a few of the highlights on the various volumes:
- Introduction to Multiphysics Modeling - Those users who want to learn about the general approach to modeling using FEA (finite element analysis) might want to start with this CD. It devotes a separate animated, narrated session to each step needed to successfully create a model. It also introduces the viewer to a variety of analysis tools and simulation techniques for model optimization and other design goals.
- Introduction to Acoustics Simulations - Examples on this CD look at the design of loudspeakers, the acoustics of an automobile interior, and the aeroacoustic properties of an airplane engine.
- Introduction to RF Simulations - This CD comes with models that address microwave components and antenna designs.
- Introduction to AC/DC Simulations - The examples on this disk aid in understanding the electromagnetics of rotating machinery and show how to optimize the mechanical design of electrical components such as inductors.
- Introduction to the COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab - Examples here examine perfectly mixed systems through the synthesis of Ibuprofen; show how to compare experimental data with model descriptions with an example describing the degradation of DNA in plasma; and illustrate space-dependent models by simulating the chemical vapor deposition of GaAs.
Availability
Each of these CDs is available free of charge to interested parties at
www.comsol.com/intro/
About the COMSOL product line
COMSOL Multiphysics is a scientific-software environment for the modeling and simulation
of any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for multiphysics
phenomena. Optional modules add discipline-specific tools for chemical engineering,
earth science, electromagnetics, heat transfer, MEMS and structural mechanics. Other
products include COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab™, which allows users to model reacting
systems; and COMSOL Script™, a programming language that works both as a general-purpose
scientific computational tool and provides a textual based interface to COMSOL Multiphysics
models. The COMSOL products are available for the Windows, Linux, Solaris, and the Macintosh
operating systems. Full details about COMSOL Multiphysics and related products are available
at
www.comsol.com
About the COMSOL Group
COMSOL was founded in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden, and has grown to include offices in
the Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United
Kingdom, and a US presence with offices in Burlington, MA, Los Angeles, CA, and Palo
Alto, CA. Additional information about the company is available at
www.comsol.com
COMSOL and FEMLAB are registered trademarks of COMSOL AB. COMSOL Multiphysics,
COMSOL Script, and COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab are trademarks of COMSOL AB.
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respective holders.