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COMSOL Workshops

COMSOL Workshops Over the years, our association with COMSOL has grown from one of novice user to avid user to COMSOL Certified Consultant to experts who provide Training Classes to help new and existing users maximize their use of COMSOL Multiphysics. Last fall, we had several conversations with COMSOL about a possible new association. As a result, […]

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Webinar: Simulation of Thermal-Structure Interaction – July 17th

Simulation of Thermal-Structure Interaction – July 17th   On Thursday, July 17th, Mechanical Engineering and COMSOL will give a free webinar on “Simulation of Thermal-Structure Interaction.” Details and registration are available below.   Live Presentation – Thursday, July 17th, 2014, 2:00pm EDT http://comsol.com/c/17br   Speakers: Kyle C. Koppenhoefer from AltaSim Technologies Shankar Krishnan, Applications Engineer,

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COMSOL Training

COMSOL Training – The Truth About Our Classes We readily accept that our COMSOL Training classes are not for everyone, especially with COMSOL doing such a good job.  The training calendar is ready for the first half of next year, and we are now registering for our classes. Check it out using this link. Some

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COMSOL Tips & Tricks

Decrease Total RAM Required to Solve Sequentially Coupled Multiphysics problems. Another COMSOL Tips & Tricks Deposit:   Are you solving a multiphysics problem?  If so, do you know if your equations are sequentially coupled or intimately coupled?  Well, if your equations are sequentially coupled, you can decrease the total RAM required to solve your systems

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FEA (Finite Element Analysis) – Critical Questions to Ask

FEA (Finite Element Analysis) – Critical Questions to Ask Jack Thornton, MINDFEED Marcomm, wrote an excellent article on FEA that we really thought would be good to share – “Questions Decision Makers Should Ask About Computer Simulations”.   Thornton starts out his article with the following two paragraphs:   “The computerization of engineering (and everything

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COMSOL Tips and Tricks – Resolving Wavelengths in Vibrational Problems

As part of our efforts to assist COMSOL users in performing high-quality analysis, we recently used our bi-monthly email to provide a COMSOL Tips and Tricks update. In this tip, we remind users to include twelve degrees of freedom per wavelength when meshing wave problems. The following video demonstrates why twelve degrees of freedom per

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