COMSOL Releases Free Tutorial CD on Multiphysics

Shows chemical engineers how multiphysics sparks innovation and speeds product development.

Shows chemical engineers how multiphysics sparks innovation and speeds product development.

By DE Editors

 
COMSOL Releases Free Tutorial CD on Multiphysics
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COMSOL, Inc. has released “Introduction to Chemical Engineering Simulations,” the newest product in the company’s Introduction Kit CDs suite of tutorials for engineers,  researchers, scientists, and educators. This free CD explores and explains how multiphysics tools can be used to analyze and simulate a variety of chemical processes, including fluid flow, transport phenomena, and reaction kinetics.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Simulations can be requested at www.comsol.com/intro/chem.

The first tutorials provide a broad overview of multiphysics, explain key concepts, and show how to apply multiphysics for solving chemical engineering problems. In later, more advanced tutorials,  technical presentations explain the role of specific simulation tools,  including the Chemical Engineering Module and COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab,  then demonstrate the chemical processing modeling workflow using real-world models such as the simulation of the polymerization of a multijet reactor to illustrate critical capabilities.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering Simulations also explores the range of tools available for chemical processing simulation by showing how organizations such as NASA, Philips, PEM, and Argonne National Lab leverage multiphysics systems for chemical engineering applications. Additional COMSOL user stories, browsable by application area and industry segment, detail a wealth of successes achieved by engineers using the multiphysics approach in electrochemical engineering, process engineering, separation, reaction processes, and related areas.

For more information, visit COMSOL.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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