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This example model demonstrates four different approaches for computing the integrals of fields over arbitrarily placed geometries that can be re-positioned without having to re-solve the model. This approach is also useful if you want to integrate the results of a model over different ... Mehr lesen
This model demonstrates continuous magnetophoretic separation of particles in a 3D microfluidic Y-channel using a permanent magnet. Separation is achieved through the balance between the magnetophoretic force and hydrodynamic drag. Mehr lesen
An interesting question was raised in the 1950s by the mathematician Ernst Straus that, in an arbitrarily shaped empty room with side walls made of perfect mirrors, will a point light source always illuminate the whole room? This question was answered by the Nobel Prize-winning ... Mehr lesen
This model simulates a beam of light being split into components of different frequencies when passing through a medium where the refractive index depends on frequency. COMSOL-wise, the model showcases two important technical aspects: A user-defined implementation of the frequency ... Mehr lesen
This model demonstrates how to model the inductive heating of a material with a temperature-dependent BH curve using the Magnetic Fields Formulation interface. Mehr lesen
This model describes the corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys in physiological environments using a phase-field formulation. The approach couples Mg dissolution kinetics with ionic transport, enabling the transition from activation-controlled to diffusion-controlled regimes to be captured. ... Mehr lesen
This tutorial demonstrates how to model a Silicon-on-Insulator (SoI) Modulator – a well-known optics device configuration that takes advantage of the free-carrier plasma dispersion effect and allows for the electrical control of the optical waveguide properties. The simulation couples ... Mehr lesen
