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November 6, 2006 - Designed for any physics-based system, COMSOL Multiphysics v3.3® offers simulation and virtual prototyping for various fields of science, research, and engineering. Features include Model Tree that gives overview of all aspects of model, interactive meshing, merging components to build models, ability to handle CAD assemblies, and support for multiphysics analysis of surface contact. Swept meshing tool allows users to create prism (wedge) meshes and hexahedral (brick) meshes.

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COMSOL Multiphysics Brings Simulations to More Applications, More Users


BURLINGTON, MA (September 22, 2006) - With its enhanced features, COMSOL Multiphysics 3.3® brings simulation and virtual prototyping to a far wider community of engineers. The release also greatly expands the number of possible application areas for the technology into virtually every field of science, research, and engineering. Key among these enabling features are ready-made couplings between common physics, an even more convenient user interface thanks to a Model Tree, interactive meshing, merging components to build models, the ability to handle CAD assemblies, support for the multiphysics analyis of surface contact, and gains towards fully automatic solver selection. Users can also expand on the package's internal material database by enacting an online search of the Matweb® database and directly importing material properties.

Easier, faster problem setup
An aspect that makes it easier for the average engineer to successfully create models is the increased number of predefined multiphysics couplings. Users know intuitively what they want to do, for example, evaluate fluid-structure interaction. Until now, though, to implement unusual or extremely complex models they have needed a fairly thorough knowledge of the underlying physics along with familiarity of COMSOL Multiphysics' dialog boxes and the overall problem structure. Now they simply select ready-made couplings from a menu with the correct physics, boundary settings, and couplings already set up. Users then quickly modify this interface to meet the specific needs of the geometry

A number of new predefined multiphysics couplings join an already comprehensive selection. These include microwave heating, induction heating, rotating machinery, fluid-thermal interactions for laminar, nonisothermal and turbulent flow, and fluid-structure interaction.

A major addition to the COMSOL Multiphysics graphical user interface is the Model Tree. This separate window gives an overview of all aspects of a model by means of a menu-tree view that users can navigate to inspect and modify context-specific features and settings. All variables, parameters, constants, and expressions are accessible from the Model Tree. A special condensed view shows only where a user has made modifications that deviate from default settings.

Solving made straightforward, more transparent
When a model is set up, the software now takes a first step towards fully automating the solver choice, a choice that is fully aware of the mathematics and numerical schemes required to solve the multiphysics couplings. The version also adds the PARDISO solver-a shared-memory parallel algorithm that works well as a powerful direct solver applicable to, for example, large electromagnetic models.

During the solution process a realtime probe-plot feature tracks the value of any selected variable and graphs this scalar value in real time. Similarly, while the software is calculating the solution, users can monitor a convergence plot that shows the solver's progress on a realtime graph.

Parts and assemblies
Most CAD engines typically work with parts and assemblies, and COMSOL Multiphysics now supports them throughout the modeling process. Rather than import an assembly as a single unit, COMSOL Multiphysics now recognizes its constituent components, each with multiple parts, for instance to allow for different materials in each one. Parts and their physics can be coupled through a feature that allows for continuity or allows users to define other internal border definitions such as contact resistance.

Users can also start working with a library of components where each contains not only a geometry but also a specific physics definition, boundary settings, and set of material properties. Two or more components are then merged to build a more comprehensive system, process, or assembly, all without each component's settings being lost. This is ideal for a user investigating many different models that vary only in a certain part or section of the overall makeup.

Interactive meshing
It is possible to optimize the mesh locally for each part or model subdomain through the interactive meshing environment. This makes it possible to build a mesh in an incremental fashion where each meshing operation acts on a set of subdomains. For example, users can start by creating a boundary mesh and then mesh each subdomain sequentially. Furthermore, using interactive meshing they can apply different meshing techniques to different domains of a geometry object. Outside of the obvious benefits for matching a mesh to a subdomain's geometry, this feature also provides improved flexibility as sometimes the mesh must suit the physics found within one subdomain that may not exist in other subdomains. The interactive meshing feature does not require a nodal match on the boundaries between the different subdomains, instead connection occurs through the mathematics of the numerical scheme.

Using the new swept meshing tool, which is fully integrated in the interactive meshing environment, users can easily create prism (wedge) meshes and hexahedral (brick) meshes.

Multiphysics contact
The Structural Mechanics and MEMS Modules now offer increased support for contact problems to bring to the industry the first tool for true Multiphysics Contact applications. Identifying contact pairs at the geometry-creation stage, users can now model contact and couple it with their other physics. Heat flux, electric current, and species diffusion generated at, or flowing across contact surfaces, can now be modeled and coupled to the material properties of the contact materials. This means, for example, that COMSOL can model the generation of heat from contact friction and simultaneously couple and solve this with contact and material properties that vary with the generated heat.

Material library
An internal material-property database with more than 1400 materials and 15,000 properties is also included with COMSOL Multiphysics. This material library can also accept files generated by the MatWeb material-property database www.matweb.com. This searchable database of more than 59,000 material datasheets includes property information on thermoplastic and thermoset polymers, metals, and other engineering materials.

Price and availability
A single-user license for COMSOL Multiphysics 3.3 costs $US 7,995, and the products ships in September, 2006.

About the COMSOL product line
COMSOL Multiphysics is a scientific-software environment for the modeling and simulation of any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for multiphysics phenomena. Optional modules add discipline-specific tools for chemical engineering, earth science, electromagnetics, heat transfer, MEMS and structural mechanics. Other products include COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab(TM), which allows users to model reacting systems; and COMSOL Script(TM) works both as a general-purpose scientific computational tool and provides a textual based interface to COMSOL Multiphysics' models. The COMSOL products are available for the Windows, Linux, Solaris, and the Macintosh operating systems. Full details about COMSOL Multiphysics and related products are available at www.comsol.com.

About COMSOL, Inc.
COMSOL was founded in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden, and has grown to include offices in the Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and a US presence with offices in Burlington, MA, Los Angeles, CA, and Palo Alto, CA. Additional information about the company is available at www.comsol.com.

Media Contact:
Bernt Nilsson, VP of Marketing
Phone: +1-781-273-3322
Email: bernt@comsol.com

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Bjorn Sjodin, VP of Applications
Phone: +1-781-273-3322
Email: bjorn@comsol.com


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Company Information:
Name: COMSOL Inc.
Address: 1 New England Executive Park
City: Burlington
State: MA
ZIP: 01803
Country: USA
Phone: 781 273 3322
FAX: 781 273 6603
http://www.comsol.com


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