Event Overview


COMSOL Day @ Khon Kaen, Thailand

Event Sessions

8 September 2017

Venue

Khon Kaen University

 

 

Our COMSOL Day events consists of a variety of workshops that focus on specific topics and disciplines. These workshops provide educators and those involved in research with a valuable opportunity to learn more about COMSOL Multiphysics and its many applications. With a brief introduction and live demonstration, these workshops are designed to cover the fundamentals of modelling simulations in COMSOL Multiphysics. The hands-on portion of the workshop allows attendees to test drive the software by building a model from scratch, allowing each person to leave with the ability to experiment with their own simulations in COMSOL Multiphysics.

 


See below on the topic details and you can select to register for either ONE or MORE of the workshops.

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This workshop provides a general introduction to the key features and capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics, and it’s CFD and Heat Transfer Modules. Participants will learn the main aspects of COMSOL Multiphysics and how to use it for simulation analysis.

Topics that will be covered:

  • Introduction to COMSOL’s suite of physics based modules
  • Key features in CFD and Heat Transfer Modules
  • Multiphysics approaches
  • Coupling of different physics
  • COMSOL’s basic simulation workflow – geometry creation, mesh generation, model setup, post-processing
  • Hands-on exercises
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This workshop provides an introduction to the low frequency electromagnetics simulations with COMSOL’s AC/DC Module. Participants will learn how to set up models for solving electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields and use dedicated tools for extracting parameters such as resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance, etc.

Topics that will be covered:

  • General introductions to electromagnetics modeling
  • Typical applications scopes of AC/DC Module (such as capacitors, inductors, insulators, coils, magnets, transformers, actuators, and sensors)
  • Key features of AC/DC Module
  • Special boundary conditions
  • Multiphysics Couplings
  • Hands-on exercises
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Time Programme
10.00am - 1.00pm

Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics, CFD and Heat Transfer

This workshop provides a general introduction to the key features and capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics, and it’s CFD and Heat Transfer Modules. Participants will learn the main aspects of COMSOL Multiphysics and how to use it for simulation analysis.

Topics that will be covered:

  • Introduction to COMSOL’s suite of physics based modules
  • Key features in CFD and Heat Transfer Modules
  • Multiphysics approaches
  • Coupling of different physics
  • COMSOL’s basic simulation workflow – geometry creation, mesh generation, model setup, post-processing
  • Hands-on exercises
2.00pm - 5.00pm

Electromagnetics Modeling for Low Frequency Applications

This workshop provides an introduction to the low frequency electromagnetics simulations with COMSOL’s AC/DC Module. Participants will learn how to set up models for solving electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields and use dedicated tools for extracting parameters such as resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance, etc.

Topics that will be covered:

  • General introductions to electromagnetics modeling
  • Typical applications scopes of AC/DC Module (such as capacitors, inductors, insulators, coils, magnets, transformers, actuators, and sensors)
  • Key features of AC/DC Module
  • Special boundary conditions
  • Multiphysics Couplings
  • Hands-on exercises

Who Should Attend

These programmes are suitable for those with little or no experience using COMSOL Multiphysics. Anyone involved in research and development from concept level to production, working in industry or academia, can benefit from these events.