Multiphysics simulations use computers and software to couple multiple physical phenomena in order to predict or validate the real-world outcome. For example, the heat produced by a computer processor coupled with the airflow inside the computer case and the acoustics of the fans.
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Synopsys Releases Multiphysics Fusion Software for Multi-Die Chip Design
Product represents the first release combining Synopsys and Ansys technologies
NAFEMS Multiphysics Conference Issues Call for Presentations
The NAFEMS Multiphysics Conference 2026 brings together a global community of researchers, developers, and multiphysics practitioners
Scratching Under the Surface of Wearables
Multiphysics simulation helps ensure safety, comfort, and compliance.
Gamma Technologies Launches GT Intelligence Studio
GT Intelligence Studio delivers contextual AI assistance directly inside GT SUITE.
Cadence Finalizes Purchase of Hexagon’s Design and Engineering Business
Plan is to help advance leadership in physical AI and multiphysics.
Why ROMs Cannot Completely Replace Multiphysics FEA
The black box gives you predictability without an understanding.
A Peek into the Microfluidic World
On the edge of the continuum, surface forces and particle dynamics take on greater importance.
Cloud-Based HPC Streamlines Simulation for UL Research Institutes
Safety science research is augmented by on-demand compute resources for simulation and analysis.
FEATool Multiphysics 1.17.4 Updated
Solution features built-in support for tabulated coefficient data, company reports.
Ansys Thermal and Multiphysics Solutions Certified
Solutions are certified for Intel 18A process designs, Ansys reports.
Simulation Sparks Electronics Innovations
The convergence of electrical and mechanical simulation is opening up new avenues for innovation.
Coreform Awarded Large Grant for Isogeometric Analysis for MOOSE
This award will permit Coreform to develop automatic adaptivity for its technology, company says.
FEATool Multiphysics v1.17 Now Available
Release features improvements to turbulent and compressible flow simulations.
Ansys Launches Ansys 2024 R2
R2 enhancements focus on accelerating run times, scaling capacity, enabling digital transformation and providing hardware flexibility.
Ansys Partners with Supermicro, NVIDIA
Turnkey hardware optimized for Ansys multiphysics simulation provides flexible configurations through collaborations with Supermicro and NVIDIA, according to Ansys.