In Übereinstimmung mit unserer Qualitätspolitik unterhält COMSOL eine Bibliothek aus hunderten dokumentierter Modellbeispiele, die regelmäßig mit der neuesten Version der COMSOL Multiphysics® Software getestet werden, einschließlich Benchmark-Probleme von ASME und NAFEMS sowie TEAM-Probleme.
Unsere Verification and Validation (V&V) Testsuite bietet konsistent genaue Lösungen, die mit Analyseergebnissen und etablierten Benchmark-Daten verglichen werden. Die folgenden dokumentierten Modelle sind Teil der in der COMSOL Multiphysics® Software integrierten Anwendungsbibliotheken. Sie beinhalten Referenzwerte und Quellen für eine Vielzahl von Benchmarks sowie eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung, um die erwarteten Ergebnisse auf dem eigenen Computer zu reproduzieren. Mit diesen Modellen können Sie nicht nur Ihre Aufwendungen für die Software-Qualitätssicherung (SQA) und die numerische Code-Verifikation (NCV) dokumentieren, sondern sie auch im Rahmen von internen Trainingsprogrammen einsetzen.
This example describes how to simulate the self-lubricating phenomenon of a liquid lubricant in a journal bearing. A porous bushing is press-fitted to a bearing and saturated with a lubricant. It acts as a reservoir for the redistribution of the thin film of lubricant between regions of ... Mehr lesen
This example shows the behavior of the coupled damage-plasticity material model for concrete when subjected to different loading conditions. Mehr lesen
The hydrolysis of propylene oxide into propylene glycol is an important chemical process with 400,000 metric tons produced worldwide each year. Propylene glycol finds wide application as a moisturizer in foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In this example, the startup phase of a ... Mehr lesen
A parallel wire transmission line is composed of two conducting wires in a dielectric such as air. The fields around such a transmission line are not directly confined by the conductors, and extend to infinity, although they drop off in rapidly away from the wires. This model ... Mehr lesen
An important and interesting phenomenon with supersonic flows are expansion fans, which take place when the flow encounters a convex or expansion corner. The direction of the flow changes smoothly across the fan, while the Mach number increases. This 2D example models an expansion fan ... Mehr lesen
This benchmark model compares the damping coefficients of perforated plates from computation results versus experimental data. The simulation includes 18 different geometric configurations. It uses the Bao's perforation model, which is built-in in the Thin Film Flow physics interface. ... Mehr lesen
This benchmark studies the nonlinear deformation of a spherical cap subjected to point load at center using 2D axisymmetric Solid Mechanics and Shell interfaces. The results from the Shell interface are compared with Solid Mechanics interface as well as with analytical results given in ... Mehr lesen
Laminated shells made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CRFP) are common in a large variety of applications due to their high strength-to-weight ratio. The widespread attention to laminated shells is due to their diverse applications in aerospace, marine, automotive, and various ... Mehr lesen
Zone electrophoresis (ZE) is an electrophoretic separation technique typically used for analyzing proteins, nucleic acids, and biopolymers. During the process, different species in a sample are transported in a continuous electrolyte buffer system, subject to a potential gradient. Due to ... Mehr lesen
An axisymmetric model of a rigid piston in an infinite baffle is used to exemplify the Exterior Field Calculation feature of the Acoustics Module. The radiation results provided by the COMSOL Multiphysics® software are compared to analytical results for the on-axis radiation ... Mehr lesen