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The Finite Element Analysis (FEA) method was first presented to the scientific community by Turner et al. (1956). It is a powerful computational technique that can be used to approximate solutions to a wide variety of “real-world” engineering problems that involve complex domains that are subjected to general boundary conditions. Interested to Learn Engineering modelling? […]
comsol beginners course This is the ⭐️ top-rated course on COMSOL Multiphysics, an industry-leading simulation platform. In this course, you will learn the complete basics of COMSOL simulation. Official tutorials are a bit advanced and do not address the complete process and theory behind it. I will show a live demonstration of a simulation and its […]
Abacus Today, engineering organizations often do product simulations utilizing specialised simulation tools from a variety of suppliers to model-specific design features. The employment of various software packages from different vendors leads to inefficiencies and higher prices. SIMULIA provides a scalable set of unified analytic solutions that enable all users, independent of simulation skill or domain […]
Steps to create Hexagon shape in comsol follow the video for easy guidance Paste the following in the “parameter” save this text as a .txt file and load in the parameter Paste the following in the polygon table (save as .txt and load): Click BUILD ALL DONE ! Run COMSOL Multiphysics Simulations in Batch Mode […]
Learning to run simulations in Batch mode from the command line is essential if you don’t like waiting for each model to complete solving before you can start a new one. It turns out that this is a rather straightforward procedure. Interested to Learn Engineering modelling? Check our Courses? Why Run in Batch Mode? If […]
The finite element method (FEM) is a popular technique for numerically solving differential equations in engineering and mathematics. Finite Element Method simulation in COMSOL is a well-known simulation workflow. The classic domains of structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential are typical issue areas of interest. In two or three spatial […]