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Frequency dependent meshing, contact, and mass transport
This month's featured knowledgebase entries bring you practical tips for the simulation of acoustics waves, contact problems, and transport phenomena using COMSOL Multiphysics.
Wherever there is dynamics there is heat dissipation. And, heat always affects the properties of material - its electrical conductivity, thermal expansion, and the viscosity of fluids to name but a few. Consequently, your designs need to take into consideration the many different ways heat enters the picture. For COMSOL users there is an abundance of resource to learn from:
COMSOL Multiphysics version 4.0 has been voted Product of the Year 2010 by the readers of NASA Tech Briefs. The award was presented by the NASA Tech Briefs' Editorial Director Linda Bell to COMSOL CEO Svante Littmarck during an Awards Ceremony at the company's US headquarters in Burlington, MA. Read about the NASA Tech Briefs 2010 Product of the year Winner