Veryst is proud to have supported 3D BioLabs LLC with a study described in its recent publication titled “Rodent Model for Orthotopic Implantation of Engineered Liver Devices.” The publication presents a novel surgical technique to provide blood supply to implanted cellularized devices that augment or replace liver tissue function.
Helical springs are used in nearly every industry, from medical devices to cars and planes, from toys and consumer products to industrial products. This COMSOL blog describes how Veryst developed a simulation app using the Application Builder in the COMSOL Multiphysics software.
Ms. Allyson Hartzell, a MEMS expert and industry leader, co-chaired a technical session and was also invited to participate in what was certainly an interesting discussion at ECTC 2020—a free, virtual event this year.
An article on how "FEA simulation drives new research" addresses the value of app development and notes Veryst's expertise in building customized new apps for clients using COMSOL's Application Builder.
In this webinar sponsored by COMSOL, Dr. James Ransley worked through a case study in which he optimized the properties of a piezoelectric bender actuator.
Veryst is excited to announce that it has spun off its software development activity to a new company. PolymerFEM, LLC will offer the popular PolyUMod®, MCalibration®, and Material Database software.
One of the primary challenges in designing adhesively bonded structures is predicting when an adhesive or bonded interface will fail. Dr. Mark Oliver shared two case studies using COMSOL Multiphysics to predict the strength and improve the performance of adhesively bonded structures.
Ms. Allyson Hartzell participated in the FLEX/MEMS & Sensors Technical Congress as a member of the Technical Advisory Committee of the MEMS and Sensors Industry Group.
Dr. Mark Oliver spoke about “Optimizing Additively Manufactured Parts for Adhesive Assembly” at the Adhesion Society’s Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina.