Allyson Hartzell was invited to be a judge at the iMatSci Innovator Showcase, part of the 2016 MRS [Materials Research Society] Fall Meeting & Exhibit. The Showcase took place November 28-30, 2016 in Boston, MA. MRS describes the event as “a platform for technology leaders at univ
Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom spoke in a webinar titled "The Importance of Material Model Calibration for Structural FEA." Structural mechanics simulations often use nonlinear material models that need to be calibrated to experimental data. Dr. Bergstrom demonstrated how easily COMSOL material models can be calibrated and used in FE simulations.
Dr. Mark Oliver spoke about “Hybrid Joint Concepts for Adhesive Bonding of Additively Manufactured Parts” and Dr. Scott Grindy spoke about “Calibrating Cohesive Zone Models for Structural Adhesives Bonded to Plastic” at this in-person event in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Mark Oliver spoke about “Modeling Fatigue Debonding of Adhesives in E-Mobility Battery Packs” and Dr. Scott Grindy spoke about “Computer Vision-Enhanced Measurement of Adhesive Toughness at Impact Rates” at this in-person event in Savannah, Georgia.
Veryst is pleased to add new offerings to our webinar series, focusing on our consultants' expertise in polymer mechanics, experimental testing, and multiphysics simulation. Registration is now open!
Dr. Sean Teller is offering an online course on Testing and Modeling of Polymers for Solid Mechanics Simulations on four consecutive Tuesdays, starting January 21, 2025. The course will address the advanced and accurate modeling of thermoplastics, elastomers, TPEs, composites, and foams.
Dr. Stuart Brown spoke about “Modeling and Design of Reinforced Elastomeric Products for Oil and Gas Applications” and “High Strain Rate Testing of Polymers for Impact Simulations,” while Eric Schmitt spoke about “Calibration and Experimental Validation of Advanced Constitutive Models of Polymeric Materials at High Strain Rates.”
Dr. Nirmal Paudel delivered a keynote talk on “Electromagnetic Simulation of an Axial Flux Motor.” This presentation included working through an electric vehicle axial flux motor example in detail to illustrate how simulation, including static and transient simulations, can provide practical design and optimization insights.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi discussed a variety of case studies to demonstrate "Noise Reduction Through Measurement and Simulation" for this APEI webinar sponsored by COMSOL. The webinar included two additional presentations as part of a program focused on exploring multiphysics simulation as a tool for the audio engineer.
Dr. Nirmal Paudel presented a free, one-hour webinar titled "Electromagnetic Modeling and Design of an Actuator." He demonstrated a workflow for designing an electromagnetic actuator using the COMSOL Multiphysics simulation software and its parametric sweep and optimization tools in both static and transient simulations.
Dr. Matthew Hancock co-presented a webinar titled "Modeling Microfluidic Devices with COMSOL Multiphysics," which focused on enhancing modeling and design processes for lab-on-a-chip devices, biosensors, micromixers, inkjet nozzles, and other microfluidic systems.
Dr. Matthew Hancock presented a webinar discussing how Veryst uses COMSOL Multiphysics as a key tool for modeling, designing, and optimizing organ-on-a-chip and microphysiological systems.
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.
Dr. James Ransley offered a webinar on how to use multiphysics modeling for MEMS systems.
Modeling a complex thermomechanical process, such as welding, requires the inclusion of several coupled physics phenomena. The webinar described how multiphysics modeling enabled a simulation of a valve welding process, which was needed to determine how a toxic leak developed.