News | Posted on
March 22nd, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
When it rains, it pours. Someone reading the previous blog posts I have been writing about wind turbines, sent me the following link to an article written in the Journal of Windpower Engineering & Development. This is a great piece that discusses the topic of lightning strikes and how their decommissioning of turbine blades affects whole wind farms. The author, Melanie Scott, presents a software that analyzes the prevalence of probable lightning strikes to wind farms based on both historical and real-time data.
Read more on: Where Will Lightning Strike?
News | Posted on
March 21st, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
On April 3rd at 11am MEZ (5am EDT) we are holding a live webinar on “Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) Simulations”. The webinar will be conducted in German by Thorsten Koch with COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH.
Read more on: Upcoming Webinar in German: Fluid-Structure Interaction
News | Posted on
March 20th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
A great resource has just been produced for those interested in Lithium-ion battery technology. A white paper that describes how these can be modeled is available to download here.
Read more on: Modeling the Lithium-Ion Battery
News | Posted on
March 19th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
While you may think that the prevalence of lightning strikes, would be a reason for not wanting wind turbines in your backyard, noise is apparently another reason. While this has become less of a problem in recent years, the noise is still there, and is always there whenever the wind blows.
Read more on: The Noisy Problems with Wind Turbines
News | Posted on
March 16th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
Following up on my previous blog post about protecting wind turbines from lightning strikes, I got to thinking about other modeling aspects of wind turbines. Structural mechanics is of course important, and we have a couple of models that center on this.
Read more on: Lots of Things to Model in a Wind Turbine
News | Posted on
March 15th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
Getting the most out of your multiphysics simulation sometimes calls for the interfacing of other tools. In those cases there are the LiveLinks™. With these add-on packages, you can connect COMSOL Multiphysics with one of several different interface products for the ultimate multiphysics modeling experience.
Read more on: SpaceClaim® and COMSOL Multiphysics Brought Together via LiveLink™
News | Posted on
March 14th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
These last couple of months I’ve been working together with some of our users to get the next COMSOL News together. I’ve just finished working with a great application and I thought I’d give you a sneak preview of it.
Read more on: Protecting One Source of Energy from Another
News | Posted on
March 13th, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
A vast number of multiphysics problems deal with heat transfer; nearly every manufacturing process and product design needs to consider thermal effects.
Read more on: Upcoming Conjugate Heat Transfer Webinar
News | Posted on
March 12th, 2012 by
Fanny Littmarck
Whether you have little or no previous experience with COMSOL Multiphysics or are using the software but looking to gain expertise in a specific application area, one of our multiphysics training courses can be of great help.
Read more on: How You Can Leverage Multiphysics Training Courses
News | Posted on
March 9th, 2012 by
Phil Kinnane
I’ve been blogging quite a bit about RF models the last few weeks. This is because, lately, we have been producing quite a number of them. A press release that was published yesterday summarizes this work: “Tutorial Package Has 20 New Models for Antenna Design, Plasmonics, and Benchmarking Electromagnetics Simulations”.
Read more on: New Tutorials for RF and Microwave Applications