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SUMMARY:Ansys Webinar: CFD & Digital Twin of Clean Rooms
DESCRIPTION:Contamination Control with ISO 14644\nThe ISO 14644-4:2022 claims that “the amount of air required for a particular cleanroom is not dependent on the volume of the room\, but rather on the nature of the activities within the room and the design of the air distribution system” and suggests that “Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a suitable tool for [..] predicting the effectiveness of different cleanroom designs”. \nThis webinar will review some limitations of the ACH evaluation and explain how AI and engineering simulation could nicely COMPLEMENT traditional methods. The suitability and validation of computational models by using the ASME VVUQ40 will be explained before unveiling the promise of clean rooms digital twin. \n 
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/ansys-webinar-cfd-digital-twin-of-clean-rooms/
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SUMMARY:COMSOL Webinar: Modeling and Simulation of MEMS Devices
DESCRIPTION:As the demand for MEMS components continues to grow in applications such as smartphones\, vehicles\, navigation systems\, and healthcare monitoring\, engineers must account for complex microscale interactions between electrostatic\, mechanical\, piezoelectric\, and electrothermal effects\, as well as fluid–structure interaction. Achieving accurate representations of these interactions requires multiphysics simulation and an integrated platform to speed up the product development cycle. \nJoin this live webinar to learn how the COMSOL Multiphysics software can be used to model MEMS devices. The webinar will show the built-in features and functionality available in the software through example models. The webinar will include an introduction to the software’s capabilities and a few demonstrations.
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/comsol-webinar-modeling-and-simulation-of-mems-devices/
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