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COMSOL Conference, Boston

The COMSOL Conference brings together practitioners and theorists using COMSOL for multiphysics simulation.
8 Oct 2014 to 10 Oct 2014

Noumenon Multiphysics will be attending, presenting and exhibiting in the COMSOL Conference 2014, to be held from October 8 to 10 at the Boston Marriott Newton

COMSOL Multiphysics® is a pioneering multiphysics modeling and simulation software. Developed by COMSOL, Inc., this world-leading software has been utilized by various industries and researchers for solving multi-physics problems in various domains. The COMSOL Conference brings together practicioners and theorists from various specialized domains to share their experiences with COMSOL. Through user presentations, poster papers, training sessions and more, everybody ends up having a rich experience at the conference.

The COMSOL conference started in 2005 in Boston. In this, the tenth year of the conference, the conference will be held in eight locations: Bangalore, Boston, Cambridge, Curitiba, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei and Tokyo.

Noumenon Multiphysics is a sponsor for the Bangalore, Boston and Cambridge events. We will have user presentations, poster papers and an exhibition stall at all three locations. We will be explaining our modeling and simulation work through the presentations/papers and at the stall. Do visit our stall, if you are attending the conference!

At the Boston conference, we will be presenting a paper titled "Fluid Leakage across a Pressure Seal". It will be the second in a series of papers on Sealing Theory. The first one titled "The Microgeometry of Pressure Seals" was/will be presented at the Cambridge conference in September; and the series will culminate in November with "Modeling and Simulation of Pressure Seals" at the Bangalore conference.

Mechanical simulation of a rubber seal with microscopic undulations

NOUMENON MULTIPHYSICS PROVIDES MULTI-DISCIPLINARY MODELING AND SIMULATION SERVICES TO THE ENGINEERING INDUSTRY

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