Femlab 3.1 Multiphysics Modeling Adds 64-Bit Technology
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Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Friday December 24 2004 @ 09:36AM EST
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With its latest release-FEMLAB 3.1 and three new modules-COMSOL brings multiphysics modeling capabilities into entirely new application areas. Large-scale computing power with support for 64-bit processors lets users model very large problems. In addition, innovative modeling and simulation technology tackles challenging multiphysics applications in MEMS, nanotechnology, fuel cells, photonics, biomedical engineering, earth sciences, and more.
BURLINGTON, MA (November 1, 2004) - FEMLAB 3.1 is the latest release of COMSOL's breakthrough multiphysics-modeling environment. The core package adds high-end modeling tools and access to leading-edge computing platforms along with three new add-on products-the Earth Science Module, the Heat Transfer Module, and the MEMS Module. With them, FEMLAB provides convenient user interfaces, equation setups and complete prewritten models for the simulation and analysis of such complex systems as subsurface fluid movement and chemical waste streams, resistive heating and radiative heat transfer, as well as microrobots and microfluidics.
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