What is COMSOL Multiphysics?
Leverage the power of COMSOL's multiphysics software to accurately model real-world designs, devices, and processes. This adaptable simulation platform is built on advanced numerical methods and offers extensive features for both fully coupled multiphysics and individual physics modeling. Users can follow a comprehensive modeling workflow that encompasses everything from creating geometries to conducting postprocessing analyses. The software includes user-friendly tools that facilitate the development and implementation of simulation applications. COMSOL Multiphysics® guarantees a uniform user interface and experience across a wide range of engineering disciplines and physical phenomena. Moreover, specific functionalities can be accessed through add-on modules tailored to areas such as electromagnetics, structural mechanics, acoustics, fluid dynamics, thermal transfer, and chemical engineering. Users can also choose from various LiveLink™ products to ensure seamless integration with CAD systems and other external software. In addition, applications can be deployed via COMSOL Compiler™ and COMSOL Server™, allowing the creation of models and simulation applications driven by physics within this robust software ecosystem. The extensive capabilities of COMSOL empower engineers to push the boundaries of innovation while enhancing their projects effectively, ultimately leading to improved efficiency and creativity in design and analysis processes.
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Poor customer support, high pricing, but a very powerful capabilities
Updated: Jun 18 2020SummaryI've been using Comsol Multiphysics sporadically throughout the years for my research activity and my student have been also using it on a more regular basis.
It's an exciting platform that can do pretty much everything BUT the mentality of the the company and their approach to customer support are a big negative to me. In addition, the pricing is pretty high (EVEN for academia).PositiveComsol allows for creating physics simulations in a large variety of fields (from acoustics, to electromagnetics, to thermal applications, to fluid dynamics, to semiconductor physics, to.... you name them). The overall capabilities of Comsol Mutiphysics are pretty much endless as soon as you have to solve differential equations. Its GUI is really nice and is more intuitive than some other alternatives such as Abaqus.
NegativeAt first it can be very intimidating and overwhelming. Deciding what "physics" you want to solve, setting up your first simulation, customizing your equations, calculating specific physical quantities, testing for convergence, ... This is true for most of the specialized software, but because of the multiphysics component, it can be daunting to get started with this particular software suite.
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To me, the most negative aspect is the customer support. I've been conducting research in my field for over 15 years and I've used multitude of software, from open source to commercial packages, and Comsol has the worst technical support of them all. Several years ago, I interviewed for a senior application engineer position at Comsol, and I was told by the senior managing engineer who was interviewing me two things that made me reject the offer they made: 1) that the company "does not care about academia because academic license are cheap and do not bring in money" (as opposed to industry) and 2) "Engineers at Comsol are not suppose to help people with their particular technical problems, they are here to refer the customer to online resource that already exist".
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