Per page:
Search

Blog Posts Tagged Heat Transfer Module

NREL Enhances Biofuel Conversion Processes with Simulation

August 10, 2015

In an attempt to make biofuel conversion more efficient and cost effective, researchers at NREL used simulation to study and optimize such processes. Get the full story >>

The MTC Builds a Simulation App to Optimize 3D Printing

July 23, 2015

Engineers at the Manufacturing Technology Centre built a simulation app to efficiently analyze an additive manufacturing technique known as shaped metal deposition. Read the full story…

Improving Phase Change Energy Storage: A Natural Approach

July 15, 2015

A research team used thermal modeling to advance the performance of a phase change energy storage system — an effective and efficient approach to conserving thermal energy.

Optimizing the Production Process for Solar Energy Cells

July 8, 2015

EMIX used simulation to optimize their cold crucible continuous casting process, an integral aspect of photovoltaic solar cell production. Get the full story >>

Modeling Marangoni Convection with COMSOL Multiphysics

July 7, 2015

When a surface gradient is temperature dependent, the Marangoni effect is called Marangoni convection. Learn how to analyze Marangoni convection in COMSOL Multiphysics®.

Modeling Laser-Material Interactions in COMSOL Multiphysics

June 22, 2015

When it comes to modeling laser-material interactions and heating, different modeling techniques are appropriate for different problems. We go over a few examples here >>

Protecting Aircraft Composites from Lightning Strike Damage

June 11, 2015

Some aircraft have a protective coating to mitigate damage from lightning strikes. Boeing used multiphysics simulation to evaluate thermal stress and displacement in this layer.

App: Studying a Concentric Tube Heat Exchanger’s Dimensions

June 10, 2015

The Concentric Tube Heat Exchanger Dimensioning Tool demo app is an example of what is possible when you build a simplified version of a model and share it throughout your organization.


EXPLORE COMSOL BLOG