
Multiphysics simulation
Multiphysics simulation is a computational technique used to model and analyze systems involving multiple interacting physical phenomena, such as heat transfer, fluid flow, structural mechanics, or electromagnetic fields. It allows engineers and scientists to predict how different physical effects influence each other within a device or environment. For example, it can simulate how heat affects material deformation or how fluid movement impacts temperature distribution. By combining these physics, multiphysics simulation provides a more comprehensive understanding of complex systems, enabling better design, optimization, and problem-solving without the need for extensive physical testing.