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The Power of the Batch Sweep

May 19, 2023

Have you ever run a large parametric sweep on your workstation overnight, only to discover the next morning that the parametric solver is still not finished? Enter the batch sweep.

How to Convert Point Cloud Data to Surfaces and Solids

January 28, 2021

Sometimes, the only data you have before starting an analysis project is a set of points (also known as a point cloud). Did you know that a point cloud can be converted into a model geometry?

How to Create an App with CAD Import and Selections

April 30, 2020

What if you want to create an app with CAD import functionality and interactive selections, but you don’t know any programming? The Form Editor in the Application Builder lets you do just that.

How to Use an Add-In to Convert Images to Geometry Models

January 23, 2020

Did you know that you can draw an image, import it into COMSOL Multiphysics®, and the Image to Curve add-in will create an interpolation curve from a contour plot of the image?

How to Customize Your Model Builder Workflow Using Add-Ins

January 3, 2020

By creating and using add-ins, as well as building your own add-in libraries or using the built-in library in COMSOL Multiphysics®, you can customize and streamline your Model Builder workflow.

Recursion and Recursively Defined Geometry Objects

July 17, 2019

Broadband antennas and metamaterials are 2 fields of engineering in which recursively defined geometry objects are a useful modeling capability. Writing methods makes this task easier.

How to Create Electrostatics Models with Wires, Surfaces, and Solids

August 8, 2017

Here’s a guide to building models that combine wires, surfaces, and solids using the electrostatics features based on the boundary element method that are available with the AC/DC Module.

How to Export Images Automatically After Solving Your Model

July 11, 2017

Did you know that COMSOL Multiphysics® can automatically export results images and animations after your model solves? Here’s a step-by-step guide for setting up the process.


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