COMSOL
Multiphysics
v4.3
- 10x-100x faster meshing, AC/DC module handles 3D, no-charge
upgrade for existing customers on subscription, Ralph Grabowski,
upFront.eZine, May 19, 2012
COMSOL Multiphysics 4.0 - base level multiphysics
platform, hierarchal, structured tree browser for exploration, extensive
support for physical world, Al Dean, Develop 3D, Mar 11, 2011
COMSOL: An Introduction
to Multiphysics - building model by following the branches in tree
structure, multiphysics model more computation intense than single physics
model, Kenneth Wong's Virtual Desktop, Oct 22, 2010
COMSOL Makes Multiphysics More CAD-Like - COMSOL Multiphysics Version
4.0 has Model Builder graphical programming tools, built-in database
functionality, interoperability with Pro/E, Beth Stackpole, Design News, Oct
20, 2009
Modeling
Multiphase Flows - Comsol Multiphysics software provides 2 methods:
level-set method and phase-field method, Dan Smith & Ed Fontes of Comsol,
CADdigest.com, Apr 23, 2009
FE Software Targets Complex Multiphysics - easy-to-learn Comsol Multiphysics
3.3 can solve partial differential equations, imports complex CAD models, is
well documented and offers excellent customer support, more, Krishan Kumar
Bhatia, Machine Design, March 22, 2007
FEMLAB Changes Handle and Adds Features to 3.2 - COMSOL Multiphysics version
3.2 from COMSOL, a FEMLAB mathematical-modeling software, gets December's
readers' choice award, Desktop Engineering, November 2005
FEA Software Ready to Model Many Physical Phenomena - FEMLAB is an intuitive, easy-to-use tool that provides insights into the detailed workings of complex devices, Ronald Gamache, Machine Design, July 8, 2004
Multiphysics Modeling - FEMLAB 3.0 can model virtually any physical phenomena that can be described with partial differential equations (PDEs) and do so in a way that links different disciplines all in one package, Mike Spear, e4engineering, February 19, 2004
Multidiscipline Analyses Made Easier - although many FEA programs handle multiple disciplines, FEMLAB software allows perhaps the widest range of simultaneous simulations, coupling mechanical, electrical, chemical, fluid, and acoustic phenomena, Machine Design, December 11, 2003