Posts Tagged ‘webinar’
Free Physics World webinar: Fluid structure interaction simulation with COMSOL
Fluid structure interaction (or FSI) is one of the classic multiphysics couplings in science and engineering. It can be defined as the interaction between a deformable, or moving, structure and a surrounding, or internal, fluid flow. Familiar examples involving this interaction are wing flutter, building sway, valve chatter and, of course, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge [...]
New webinars: dispatches from the frontiers of cosmology and COMSOL version 4.1
As part of the physicsworld.com webinar series, February will see the broadcast of two live, online events through the site’s multimedia channel. Thursday 10 February, 4 p.m. GMT The edge of physics: dispatches from the frontiers of cosmology Register now at www.physicsworld.com/cws/go/webinar19 What is the nature of dark matter and dark energy? What is the [...]
Free physicsworld.com webinar: Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations in Real-World Precision
Simulations of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) are frequently at the heart of a multiphysics simulation. This webinar by Comsol examines how today’s modelling tools allow every level of engineer to analyze just how their design will operate in reality. Sign up today: http://physicsworld.com/cws/go/webinar14
Work with plasma modelling?
Modelling non-equilibrium discharges self-consistently has proved to be a significant challenge for the scientific community over the last three decades. The complexity of plasma modelling lies in the fact that it combines elements of reaction engineering, fluid mechanics, physical kinetics, heat transfer, mass transfer and electromagnetics. The net result is a rather complicated multiphysics problem. [...]
New physicsworld.com webinar – a first look at COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.0
It starts with an idea. Perhaps the first concept is a rough sketch in a notebook. Bringing your idea to life, however, requires that you know how your designs will hold up in real-world conditions. COMSOL Multiphysics® gives you tools that deliver the power to capture the concept – that is, to analyse all relevant [...]









