Date and location
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City:
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Hatfield, Hertfordshire,
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Date:
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March 24-25, 2010
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COMSOL Ltd
UH Innovaton Centre
College Lane
Hatfield
Herts AL10 9AB
Map (building 18)
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Time:
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09:30-17:00
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Parking:
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Available on-site parking upon request.
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Introduction
The intensive training course is designed for anyone willing to learn the main aspects of COMSOL Multiphysics, and to become productive in solving Multiphysics problems.
The first day of the course is an introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics, with step by step demonstrations of modelling, and hands-on exercises. The second day covers advanced topics, providing the user in-depth knowledge and confidence to solve more advanced problems.
The examples and exercises are documented and represent realistic problems in a variety of application areas, such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, structural mechanics and acoustics.
Contents
Day 1
- Introduction to COMSOL Multiphysics: modelling procedure through a live demonstration
- 2D/3D drawing tools: extrude, revolve, embed, boolean operations, etc.
- Multiphysics application: how to couple different physical phenomena
- Postprocessing tools: types of plots, boundary or subdomain integration, etc.
- Material library, constants, expressions, functions
- Parametric studies
- COMSOL Multiphysics modules review
Day 2
- CAD import: how to prepare a geometry for analysis (repair and defeaturing tools)
- Advanced mesh features
- Use assembly mode and identity pairs
- Algebraic equations and ODE implementation
- Coupling of variables: advanced postprocessing and multiphysics coupling
- Export data
- Solver selection and settings
Trainer
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James Perkins
COMSOL Ltd
James graduated from Durham University in 2008 with a Masters degree in Physics. He joined COMSOL in 2009 as an application engineer.
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Course Fee
£695 per person (£345 per person for those eligible for academic discounts).
Charges include course materials, lunch and tea or coffee.
Please note that the number of seats is limited.
Course Cancellation Policy
Please read about our
cancellation/return policies.
Who should attend
This course is suitable for anyone interested in using COMSOL Multiphysics for the mathematical modelling of physical phenomena such as heat transfer, transport phenomena, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, photonics, structural mechanics and acoustics.
No previous experience with COMSOL Multiphysics is required.
Hardware
There is a limited number of computers available on-site. For those who can bring their own laptop, a trial version of COMSOL Multiphysics must be installed on it.
Please select the appropriate option in the registration form below.
Course Hours
The hours for all COMSOL courses are from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm; please
plan to check in between 9:00 and 9:30 am.
Registration
You can also register or request more
information by email
susan@comsol.com