TIME:2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST / 19:00 GMT(Duration: 1 hour)
DESCRIPTION: Joule Heating, also known as Resistive Heating or Ohmic Heating, is one of the classic multiphysics couplings in science and engineering. Familiar examples are heating of conductors in electronics, power lines, fuses, and electric heaters. This webinar explores this important field in which the electric currents heat up a structure, changing its electric conductivity alongside with other material properties, resulting in a highly coupled nonlinear multiphysics simulation. We will explore a variety of simple examples characteristic of joule heating simulations and then conclude with live demo showing how easy it is to set up this important class of problems with COMSOL.
PRESENTER: Linus Andersson, Global Technical Support Manager, COMSOL Linus Andersson received his M.Sc. degree in Engineering Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He joined COMSOL in 2003, after completing his diploma thesis at CERN, Switzerland. Linus is the assistant manager of global technical customer support and an applications engineer specializing in electromagnetics and acoustics.
MODERATOR: Dexter Johnson Sr. Analyst at Cientifica, a business intelligence company for emerging technologies Author and Editor of several market reports on nanotechnology Contributing editor for IEEE Spectrum’s Tech Talk Program Director for numerous international conferences on nanotechnology, fiber optic telecommunications and IT
February 16, 2012 2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST / 19:00 GMT (Duration: 1 hour)
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