Modeling for Aerospace Engineering with COMSOL Multiphysics®
The use of modeling and simulation for research and development (R&D) was pioneered in the aerospace & defense industry, where COMSOL Multiphysics® has become a trusted project platform. New challenges, such as electrification, the decarbonization of aviation, use of composite and ceramic materials, integration of multiple sensors in digital twins, and new manufacturing processes, require high-fidelity modeling for efficient and reliable R&D processes.
The models must take into account the multiple phenomena that may impact the performance of a process or device — in other words, they must be multiphysics models. For instance, electrification implies high operating power in electric devices, which means that new designs of these devices must be developed using accurate heat transfer, electric heating, and thermal expansion models. Another example is the use of composite materials, which requires controlled manufacturing and assembling processes. Models of such processes need to account for mechanical stresses and strains, phase change, and curing of resins and other polymers, as well as heat transfer during manufacturing and welding.
The COMSOL® software provides unique multiphysics modeling capabilities to address the latest design challenges of the aerospace & defense industry. It also provides built-in functionality for building simulation apps and model data management that can be used to facilitate collaboration and extend the benefits of simulation to customers and colleagues.
In this webinar, we will give an overview of the capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics® and illustrate some key features for the aerospace & defense industry through various examples involving heat transfer, fluid mechanics, electrochemistry, and acoustics. The modeling of composite materials will also be covered.
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Webinar Details
Location:
Online
May 20, 2025 | 14:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)