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COMSOL LAUNCHES OPEN-ACCESS LEARNING CENTER FOR MULTIPHYSICS MODELLING

The simulation software company has launched a learning centre with an extensive collection of on-demand learning resources.

COMSOL LAUNCHES OPEN-ACCESS LEARNING CENTER FOR MULTIPHYSICS MODELLING

COMSOL, the developer of the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software, has introduced a new online resource that provides free and open access to modelling and simulation learning material across all areas of physics.

The Learning Center offers a single entry point for users of all skill levels, where courses, articles, and videos present a clear path for learning how to use COMSOL Multiphysics® for modelling and simulation. It was designed with the user in mind: Categories and filters aid in finding resources and materials that match a topic of interest.

The Learning Center currently includes ten multipart courses, from introductory to advanced concepts. The "Getting Started with COMSOL Multiphysics®" course covers the fundamentals of using the COMSOL® software. The exercise files and resources included in that course help users gradually build essential skills and feature both step-by-step and more open-ended examples. The course familiarizes learners with the modelling workflow, efficient modelling and simulation techniques, and how to build a simulation application based on a model.

The multipart courses cover topics such as:
  • Defining Multiphysics Models
  • Introduction to Electro-Thermal-Mechanical Modelling
  • Using Swept Meshes for Model Geometries
  • Modelling Partial Differential Equations in COMSOL Multiphysics®
All content in the Learning Center, whether it be a multipart course or a standalone resource, offers a structured learning experience, in the form of articles, tutorial videos, model files, modeling exercises, and step-by-step instructions.

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