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Webinar: COMSOL Multiphysics Simulations with Excel Spreadsheets
  • Date: Thursday, April 25th, 20132013-04-25
  • Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Description:

To register: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/284772270

The introduction of LiveLink™ for Excel® is a game changer that brings multiphysics simulations to engineers and scientists everywhere. This webinar will show how LiveLink™ for Excel® works, demonstrating how by adding a COMSOL® tab to the Excel® ribbon, users are able to control COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations from within Excel®  spreadsheets. Parameters, variables, geometry model, meshes, visualizations and results are available for editing in Excel® instantly, and any edits to those parameters and variables in Excel® can then be synchronized back to COMSOL Multiphysics with a click of a button. LiveLink™ for Excel® also allows users to save and load Excel® spreadsheets of experimental, validation, calibration and other data related to a simulation into COMSOL Multiphysics. Thanks to LiveLink™ for Excel®, the simulation process is faster, collaboration among different departments is easier, and results can be presented directly in Excel® spreadsheets according to your own templates. Additional benefits include the ability to compare your results with legacy data and the ability to store information in a format that is easily accessible to everyone involved in the design process. Join this webinar to discover how COMSOL has once again strengthened the role of multiphysics simulation in the product design process.

Lars Gregersen, Technical Product Manager, COMSOL

Lars is a chemical engineer specialized in process control, dynamic simulation and model estimation with a Ph.D. from the Technical University of Denmark. Lars has been with COMSOL since 2002 and currently manages the technical aspects of the LiveLink™ products and is the lead developer of LiveLink™ for MATLAB® and LiveLink™ for Excel®.

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