Multiphysics Modeling Using COMSOL 5 and MATLAB: Edition 2

· Mercury Learning and Information
eBook
626
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About this eBook

COMSOL 5 and MATLAB are valuable software modeling tools for engineers and scientists. This updated edition includes five new models and explores a wide range of models in coordinate systems from 0D to 3D, introducing the numerical analysis techniques employed in COMSOL 5.6 and MATLAB software. The text presents electromagnetic, electronic, optical, thermal physics, and biomedical models as examples. It presents the fundamental concepts in the models and the step-by-step instructions needed to build each model. The companion files include all the built models for each step-by-step example presented in the text and the related animations, as specified. The book is designed to introduce modeling to an experienced engineer or can also be used for upper level undergraduate or graduate courses.

FEATURES:
Focuses on COMSOL 5.x and MATLAB models that demonstrate the use of concepts for later application in engineering, science, medicine, and biophysics for the development of devices and systems
Includes companion files with executable copies of each model and related animations
Includes detailed discussions of possible modeling errors and results
Uses a step-by-step modeling methodology linked to the Fundamental Laws of Physics.
The companion files are also available online by emailing the publisher with proof of purchase at info@merclearning.com.

About the author

Roger W. Pryor, PhD, is a COMSOL Certified Consultant and VP of Research for Pryor Knowledge Systems, Inc. He has been granted 23 US Patents.

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