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Blog Posts Tagged Structural Mechanics Module

Fitting Measured Data to Different Hyperelastic Material Models

June 24, 2015

Want to fit your experimental data to different hyperelastic material models? You can with the Optimization interface in COMSOL Multiphysics®, which lets you fit a curve to multiple datasets.

Protecting Aircraft Composites from Lightning Strike Damage

June 11, 2015

Some aircraft have a protective coating to mitigate damage from lightning strikes. Boeing used multiphysics simulation to evaluate thermal stress and displacement in this layer.

How to Model Hygroscopic Swelling

June 9, 2015

Hygroscopic swelling occurs in various sectors of industry, from wood construction and paper to electronics and food processing. Learn how to model this phenomenon in COMSOL Multiphysics®.

Singularities in Finite Element Models: Dealing with Red Spots

June 3, 2015

Seeing red? Explore common causes of singularities in your finite element models, as well as when and how to remove them and how to interpret your simulation results.

Using a Simulation App to Evaluate Fatigue Life in a Frame

May 28, 2015

The Frame Fatigue Life demo app is an example of how simulation apps can save you time and energy in evaluating the impact of fatigue on a structure. Take a look here >>

App: Improving the Payload Capacity of a Truck-Mounted Crane

May 21, 2015

Manufacturers and engineers looking to optimize the payload, or carrying, capacity of a truck-mounted crane can easily test parameters with a simulation app. Take a look at our demo app example.

Modeling a Stacked Piezoelectric Actuator in a Valve

May 13, 2015

Piezoelectric valves are energy efficient, durable, and fast. You can model a key component of this device responsible for opening and closing the valve: a stacked piezoelectric actuator.

Part 2: Obtaining Material Data for Structural Mechanics from Measurements

May 5, 2015

Learn how to use nonlinear elastic and elastoplastic materials, as well as a method for using your measured data directly in COMSOL Multiphysics®. Part 2 of a series on hyperelastic materials.


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