Thu, 13 Nov 2003

14:00 - 15:00
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, nr Didcot

Multiphysics modelling in FEMLAB

Dr Patrik Bosander
(COMSOL Ltd)
Abstract

The seminar will focus on mathematical modelling of physics phenomena,

with applications in e.g. mass and heat transfer, fluid flow, and

electromagnetic wave propagation. Simultaneous solutions of several

physics phenomena described by PDEs - multiphysics - will also be

presented and discussed.

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All models will be realised through the use of the MATLAB based finite

element package FEMLAB. FEMLAB is a multiphysics modelling environment

with built-in PDE solvers for linear, non-linear, time dependent and

eigenvalue problems. For ease-of-use, it comprises ready-to-use applications

for various physics phenomena, and tailored applications for Structural

Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Chemical Engineering. But in addition,

FEMLAB facilitates straightforward implementation of arbitrary coupled

non-linear PDEs, which brings about a great deal of flexibility in problem

definition. Please see http://ww.uk.comsol.com for more info.

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FEMLAB is developed by the COMSOL Group, a Swedish headquartered spin-off

from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, with offices

around the world. Its UK office is situated in The Oxford Science Park.

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