Where Can I Find Simulation Learning Resources for Comsol Multiphysics?

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Simulation learning resources for Comsol Multiphysics can be challenging to find, especially for students on a budget. While Comsol offers training courses, they tend to be expensive and geared towards industry professionals. Users recommend utilizing the Comsol manual, which provides detailed step-by-step tutorials, and exploring the model library for sound-related simulations. Engaging with forums and blogs can also be beneficial for gaining insights and tips. Overall, leveraging available resources like the manual and model library is essential for mastering simulations in Comsol.
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Hi!

I recently tried to perform a simulation of a physical process on Comsol Multiphysics (namely I tried ot find the harmonics of a musical instrument) and I felt incredibly lost at it. I'm normally good with computer programs, and I knew the overall physics of it, but I didn't even know where to start, and I couldn't find any good information on google.

Could you point me to some places where I can learn how to use this kind of programs?

Thank you for your time.
 
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Comsol offers all sorts of training but they are a bit expensive if you're a student. They're generally intended for the industry professional who's company picks up the cost.
http://www.comsol.com/events/?type[]=course
 
Yes, right now I can't spend much money. I was thinking on books, forums, blogs, maybe similar opensource programs...
 
The comsol manual is very good, with nice step-by-step tutorials.

Have you worked through any of the examples?
 
I did, and I managed to obtain the same results, but I'm not sure I learned how to perform a simulation from scratch. Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention.
 
maybe you should learn it from the model library. start with the model library that contain sound modular.
 
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