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Conference 2006 - Las Vegas

Designing an Array of Nanocalorimeters for Screening Biochemical Interactions Designing an Array of Nanocalorimeters for Screening Biochemical Interactions

In this presentation we present our analysis of the PARC Nanocalorimeter. Calorimetry is basically the measuring of heat of chemical reactions or physical changes. Nanocalorimetry is Calorimetry at the Nanometer scale. The PARC...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
F. Torres
Palo Alto Research Center

Electrochemically Driven Transport in Nanopores and Membranes Electrochemically Driven Transport in Nanopores and Membranes

In this presentation we outline the analysis methods applicable to the electrochemical driven transport in nanopores and membranes. This is a modern and ever growing research area with many different applications, some examples...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
H. White
University of Utah

Finite Element Sensitivity Analysis Finite Element Sensitivity Analysis

In this presentation we study a PZT Distributed Mode Actuator. In particular, we cover the modeling strategy, the governing equations, modeling setup, the solution and validation. The presentation also gives a comparison between the...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
M. Perry
London School of Economics

Indoor Air Quality Modeling Indoor Air Quality Modeling

In this presentation we consider the modeling of indoor air quality, and pollutant transport. Today's aspects of indoor air quality unfortunately must include the potential risk of an attack with biological weapons. In this...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
D. Pepper
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Multiphysics Modeling for Petroleum Geomechanics Multiphysics Modeling for Petroleum Geomechanics

Petroleum (related) geomechanics applies the principles of engineering mechanics to predict the failure of porous, discontinuous, granular, heterogeneous, and anisotropic materials, whose properties vary with the type and the degree of...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
R. Suarez-Rivera
TerraTek

Virtual Prototyping Virtual Prototyping

During the past 50 years, Computational Science has developed as its own branch of mathematics. This development was mainly initiated by the progress of modern computers. Todays modeling of physical phenomena must not only account for...
COMSOL Conference 2006, Las Vegas
B. Engquist
University of Texas, Austin