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COMSOL Releases CD of Proceedings

Plus, user presentations from last fall's Boston and Hannover COMSOL Conferences.

By DE Editors  

January 19, 2009

By DE Editors


Onepresentation contained this structural analysis of a solar panel in a highwind.

COMSOL, Inc. (Burlington, MA), developer ofCOMSOL Multiphysics software for modeling and simulating physics-based systems,announced the availability of the proceedings and user presentations from lastfall's Boston and Hannover COMSOL Conferences.

The 2009Edition of the COMSOL Conference CD (complimentary CD) contains more than 275technical papers, 195 presentations, 14 downloadable and ready-to-run models inCOMSOL Multiphysics format, and 91 animations and movie clips illustratingmultiphysics modeling across all disciplines of science, industrial and spaceresearch, engineering, medical research, and education.

The CD isintended to serve as a resource for the entire engineering population. Those newto the concept of Multiphysics can access information regarding how thesesimulations can help them in their everyday work. And, expert COMSOL users cancatch up on the latest techniques that are being used.

Theoffering of user presentations on the CD includes keynote lectures that featuretopics such as space exploration, biomedical and automotive applications, cleanenergy technologies, materials research, and consumerproducts.

This free resource is available from COMSOL.

Sources:Press materials received from the company and additional information gleanedfrom the company's website.

 

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