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COMSOL Multiphysics Version 4.0 multiphysics simulation software

Thursday, July 01 2010

COMSOL, Burlington, MA, has released COMSOL Multiphysics Version 4.0 multiphysics simulation software with a new COMSOL Desktop™ user interface that provides an organized layout and streamlined model-building. Quick model setup is enabled in the Model Builder and its graphical programming utility throughout the modeling and simulation process. With the new version, a series of LiveLink™ options integrate the software into the mainstream product design workflow of Autodesk® Inventor®, SolidWorks®, and MATLAB®. CAD users can simulate real-world physical effects of new products. The new version runs on Windows HPC Server 2008. Other features include automation simulation configuration of solver settings, solver sequences, mesh settings, and result visualization; display of multiple plots simultaneously; a new modal solver for frequency response and time domain; and direct solvers MUMPS and SPOOLES for cluster computing. Also featured are enhancements to the Structural and Acoustics; Heat Transfer; AC/DC, MEMS, and RF; and Fluid Flow modules.

For Free Info Visit http://info.hotims.com/28055-120

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