Multiphysics and Structural Mechanics Simulations
Wednesday, October 29 2008Multiphysics simulation is capturing the attention of design engineers for solving today's challenging engineering problems. The reason is simply that structural mechanics is not isolated; you have to consider all relevant physics phenomena and how they interact to build a realistic model.
For example, how does heat transfer influence the stresses on your structures? A multiphysics simulation would answer that question. This webinar, sponsored by COMSOL, will illustrate how multiphysics analysis is applied to the field of structural mechanics for solving problems such as thermal stress, fluid-structural interaction and electro-thermal-mechanical couplings.
To register for this complimentary webinar, please click here.
SPEAKER:
David Kan, Branch Manager, COMSOL, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
David Kan received a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from UCLA in 1999. In 2001, he established the Los Angeles branch office of COMSOL, where he is currently the branch manager.

