
This webinar is prerecorded
Free | online | Arpad Forberger
One of the key benefits of using COMSOL Multiphysics when teaching engineering and physics university courses is that the software provides professors with an effective way to introduce students to complex concepts in a simplified format—making the entire learning process efficient and engaging at the same time.
During this video, our expert speaker – Arpad Forberger- provides an overview of COMSOL Multiphysics® key features for creating physics-based models for single and multiphysics applications. Furthermore, he brings theory to practice by presenting demo models from our partner universities’ curriculums.
Watch this video to:
- Learn how the software can be used to manage simulation projects.
- Learn how to set up and solve a model of a MEMS actuator.
- Gain a deeper understanding of reduced order modeling.
- Learn how to set up multiphase flows with chemical reactions.
Agenda:
- Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics
- Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) Actuators
- What’s new in this version
- Boundary Conditions
- Reduced Order Modeling
- Multiphase Flows and Chemical Reactions
- DEMO
Who is this video for:
- This webinar is ideal for university professors and students seeking a comprehensive software solution for handling all relevant physics in MEMS design, chemical reaction/reactive flow, reduced order modeling, and multiphase flow, all in one tool, for an enhanced teaching/learning experience.
- Senior students who are looking to invest in a competitive skill in their industry
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Free | online | Arpad Forberger
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