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AC/DC Module Introduces Multiphysics to
Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Systems Simulations

Circular motion of a rotor with permanent magnets generating an induced EMF in a stator winding.

Hot-wall furnace for semiconductor fabrication.

Power Inductors are mainly used as power supplies and need to be characterized over a range of different frequencies.
BURLINGTON, MA (October 5, 2006)-At low frequencies or even in DC
applications, many multiphysics effects come into play in industrial
electrical and magnetic devices. The AC/DC Module for COMSOL Multiphysics accelerates the design and
prototyping of devices such as motors, magnets, transformers, power lines, and energy-conversion
systems. Users can select better materials and also help a device or component reach an optimal
value of a desired circuit parameter with minimum cost, time, size, and peak performance. Engineers
can configure better layouts and cooling systems, perform failure analysis, and otherwise explore
multiphysics aspects such as electrical and heat losses that make such models closely mirror the
real world.
In more detail, the AC/DC Module handles general static and quasi-static electromagnetics for 2D,
2D axialsymmetric, and full 3D geometries. It supports time-harmonic, transient, and static analysis.
Users can conduct virtually any type of simulation. For instance, it allows couplings to many physics
other than electromagnetics including acoustics or structural mechanics such as to analyze rotating
machinery or determine the frequency response of a loudspeaker. Next, it is extremely flexible in
allowing users to couple any arbitrary physics as well as define material properties in a unique,
convenient fashion. In fact, the module comes with two ready-made multiphysics couplings for rotating
machinery and inductive heating. In each case users set up the model with a few mouse clicks.
Specialized features for electromagnetics studies
The module's feature highlights start with support for sliding meshes and torque computations, which
are very useful in rotating machinery. With infinite elements, the software allows engineers to define
a field at infinity even while truncating a model's domain to allow for the simulation of larger devices.
The use of higher-order vector elements improves solution accuracy through more efficient solver settings.
Finally, the product takes advantage of state-of-the-art solvers in COMSOL Multiphysics to reduce memory
requirements by as much as an order of magnitude for some types of problems.
A major application area for the software is in device characterization and parameterization for
electrical-circuit simulators such as SPICE. The module automatically extracts the values of lumped
parameters such as finding the value of a fixed resistor. However, the software goes much further in
that users can, for the case of a resistor, perform a temperature sweep and use these data to extract
a SPICE model that makes the circuit's operation temperature dependent. On the other hand, when users
have fully specified SPICE models for components in a larger system, they can import a corresponding
SPICE netlist into a COMSOL Multiphysics model for simulation of the entire system. In this way some
ideal circuit components as determined by SPICE interact with a fully developed multiphysics model of
a crucial circuit element, one that accounts for operational changes due to heat or structural effects.
This collection of features makes the module attractive for a wide variety of application areas including
the development and analysis of models for
- sensors, transducers, and actuators
- motors and generators
- printed-circuit board simulations
- transformers
- magnets
- inductive heating
- passive electrical component design and characterization
- shielding for electromagnetic protection, compatibility, and compliance
- high-voltage power distribution
- insulation evaluation
- near-field modeling such as for RFID systems
- electrical imaging such as with electrical impedance tomography
Model Library instructs, gives users a head start in modeling
To help users learn how to apply the AC/DC Module to these and other application areas,
the software comes with a Model Library with more than 25 real-world examples. One
typical example illustrates the induction heating in a hot-wall furnace for semiconductor
fabrication. Each model has a detailed technical description of the underlying physics
along with step-by-step instructions on how to create the model. In this way users not
only leverage the knowledge of COMSOL's engineering staff to learn how apply the software
to a particular application, they can also load these models and thus gain a valuable
head-start in their modeling work.
Price and Availability
The AC/DC Module for COMSOL Multiphysics sells for $3495, and it requires COMSOL Multiphysics,
which sells for $7995 for a single-user license. Both products are available immediately.
About the COMSOL product line
COMSOL Multiphysics™ is a scientific-software environment for the modeling and simulation
of any physics-based system. A particular strength is its ability to account for multiphysics
phenomena. Optional modules add discipline-specific tools for acoustics, chemical engineering,
earth science, electromagnetics, heat transfer, MEMS and structural mechanics. Other products
include the COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab™, which allows users to model reacting systems;
and COMSOL Script™, a MATLAB®-compatible programming language and command-line modeling
tool. These COMSOL products are available for the Windows, Linux, Solaris, and the Macintosh
operating systems. Full details about COMSOL Multiphysics and related products are available
here.
About COMSOL, Inc.
COMSOL was founded in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden, and has grown to include offices in the Benelux,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and a US presence
with offices in Burlington, MA, Los Angeles, CA, and Palo Alto, CA. Additional information about
the company is available
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