COMSOL Multiphysics Full Win-Linux-macOS

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COMSOL Multiphysics Overview

A program for finite element calculations of complex scientific and technical problems. COMSOL Multiphysics allows you to simulate almost all physical processes that are described by partial differential equations. The program contains various solvers that will help you quickly cope with even the most complex problems, and the simple structure of the application ensures ease and flexibility of use. The solution to any problem is based on the numerical solution of partial differential equations using the finite element method. The range of tasks that can be modeled in the program is extremely wide.

COMSOL Multiphysics Features

The set of special modules in the program covers almost all areas of application of partial differential equations.
COMSOL Multiphysics (Femlab) is a simulation package that solves systems of nonlinear partial differential equations using finite element methods in one, two, and three dimensions. It allows you to solve problems in the field of electromagnetism, elasticity theory, dynamics of liquids and gases, and chemical gas dynamics. Femlab also makes it possible to solve the problem both in a mathematical formulation (in the form of a system of equations) and in a physical one (choosing a physical model, for example, a model of the diffusion process). Of course, in any case, a system of equations will be solved, and the difference lies only in the ability to use physical systems of units and physical terminology. In the so-called physical mode of operation, it is also possible to use predefined equations for most phenomena found in science and technology, such as heat and electricity transfer, elasticity theory, diffusion, wave propagation, and fluid flow.

File Information:

Year/Date of Release: 2024
Version: 6.2 Build 339
Developer: Comsol
Developer website: www.comsol.com/comsol-multiphysics
Bit depth: 64bit only
Interface language: Multilingual
Tabletka: Present (TeAM SolidSQUAD-SSQ)

System Requirements:

Hardware Requirements
The hardware requirements for COMSOL Multiphysics® include:
• A working network card and internet connection for installation
• At least 4 GB of RAM
• 2–13 GB of disk space, depending on your licensed products and installation options
• The following processors:
o An Intel® or AMD® 64-bit processor based on the Intel® 64 or AMD64 architecture with the SSE4 instruction set
(Intel® processors released in 2009 or later and AMD® processors released in 2012 or later satisfy this requirement.)
o Apple silicon processors (M1 and later); supported with macOS
o ARMv8 processors; supported with Linux®

Graphics System Requirements
COMSOL recommends hardware rendering for performance reasons. Hardware rendering requires drivers that support OpenGL® version 2.1 or later. Windows® operating system users may also use DirectX® version 9.
To use all rendering features available when Optimize for Quality is set in the Graphics preferences, graphics memory of 2 GB or more is recommended.

Operating System Requirements
64-Bit Operating Systems
Architecture Intel® 64, AMD64
• Windows® 11
• Windows® 11 Pro for Workstations
• Windows® 10
• Windows® 10 Pro for Workstations
• Windows® 8.1
• Windows® 8
• Windows® 7
• Windows Server® 2022
• Windows Server® 2019
• Windows Server® 2016
• Windows Server® 2012 R2
• macOS 10.14 and 10.15
• macOS 11
• macOS 12
• macOS 13
• Debian® 10 and 11
• Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.9, 8.6, and 9.0
• CentOS® 7.9
• Rocky Linux 8.6 and 9.0
• Oracle® Linux® 8.6 and 9.0
• Ubuntu® 18.04, 20.04, 22.04
• SUSE® Linux Enterprise Desktop® 15 SP4
• OpenSUSE® Leap 15.3 and 15.4
Architecture ARMv8 (including Apple silicon processors like M1 )
• macOS 11
• macOS 12
• macOS 13
• Debian® 11
• Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.9, 8.6, and 9.0
• CentOS® 7.9
• Rocky Linux 8.6 and 9.0
• Oracle® Linux® 8.6 and 9.0
• Ubuntu® 20.04 and 22.04

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