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ABB Minimizes Transformer Hum with Simulation

August 9, 2016

A team of engineers at ABB Corporate Research Center simulated the acoustic, electromagnetic, and mechanical behavior in their transformer system designs to mitigate noise pollution.

Autonomous Vehicles: Putting Technology in the Driver’s Seat

August 8, 2016

Explore the future of autonomous vehicles and the design challenges and technical considerations required to make them a viable option for the future of transportation.

Evaluating Microphones and Transducers with Simulation

August 2, 2016

Research teams at Brüel & Kjær, an industry leader in sound and vibration measurement, use multiphysics simulation to model their microphone and transducer designs. Read the full story.

Using Apps to Optimize Induction Heating for Food Processing

August 1, 2016

Numerical modeling apps can be used to accelerate the optimization of induction heating processes for food processing applications.

Particle Tracing in a Component of a Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer

July 25, 2016

Use multiphysics simulation to analyze the design of quadrupole mass filters (the key component of quadrupole mass spectrometers) and investigate the effect of fringe fields on these devices.

Evaluating an Insulin Micropump Design for Treating Diabetes

July 21, 2016

Researchers from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology used simulation to develop a MEMS-based micropump that could administer insulin injections in a safe and painless way.

Analyzing the Design of a Thermoelectric Device for Cryotherapy

July 20, 2016

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. turned to simulation to investigate the potential of using a thermoelectric cooler, or Peltier device, to cool a cryogenic probe.

Do Bumblebees Use Their Hairs or Antennae for Electroreception?

July 19, 2016

A research team at the University of Bristol combined the power of physical experiments and simulation to study how exactly bumblebees use electroreception.


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