At COMSOL, we develop mathematical modeling software that drives new breakthroughs in physics and engineering — and we love what we do. Our flagship product, COMSOL Multiphysics, is used in all fields of engineering, manufacturing, and scientific research for modeling multiphysics systems. Our customers use the software to understand, predict, innovate, and optimize product designs and processes.
We also help our users take simulation one large step further, giving them the tools to create their own simulation apps, based on their models, and then distribute them to collaborators within or outside of the simulation sphere.
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This year’s Microwave Week is in full swing at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco, where the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) is clearly the main attraction...
To demonstrate the effectiveness of 2D axisymmetric modeling, the author presents a radar-cross-section (RCS) analysis that utilizes this modeling technique.
“The benefit of using the parts library is that you don’t have to create the work from scratch, which saves you a lot of time and subsequent resources,” said Jiyoun Munn, RF technical...
Thermal modeling of high-frequency electronic circuits must take into account the thermodynamic differences among circuit-board materials, their components, and the packages that...