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Companies using Comsol Multiphysics for Process Simulation include: Telema, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 2200 employees and revenues of $476.0 million, Raicam Driveline, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 1210 employees and revenues of $256.0 million, Gefran, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $89.0 million, B&C Speakers, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 231 employees and revenues of $71.0 million, GRAF Industries, a Italy based Automotive organisation with 199 employees and revenues of $42.0 million and many others.
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B&C Speakers | Manufacturing | 231 | $71M | Italy | Comsol | Comsol Multiphysics | Process Simulation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 B&C Speakers implemented Comsol Multiphysics as its primary tool for Process Simulation to support engineering R&D on electro acoustic transducers. The implementation was adopted within the product development and R&D engineering organization to address coupled thermo fluid, acoustic and structural phenomena across woofer and tweeter designs.
Comsol Multiphysics was configured to run full field finite element analysis with coupled heat transfer, fluid flow, acoustics and solid mechanics physics, while also enabling reduced order and semi analytical model development for faster system level evaluation. Functional capabilities emphasized thermo fluid modeling of conduction, convection and radiation, aeroacoustic and flow induced noise analysis, and platform support for digital twin and reduced order modeling workflows.
Deployment focused on engineering workstations and simulation environments used by the R&D engineering team, with the tool embedded into iterative design and prototype validation workflows rather than enterprise transaction systems. Operational coverage centered on R&D engineering for thermo fluid dynamics and electro acoustic performance, supporting system level trade off studies and technical scouting for next generation transducer architectures.
Governance and usage centered on model driven design practices, combining full field Comsol Multiphysics simulations with physically grounded reduced order models to balance computational cost and interpretability. This approach supported cross functional design discussions and decision making by providing physics based simulation artifacts for performance optimization and concept evaluation.
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Gefran | Manufacturing | 400 | $89M | Italy | Comsol | Comsol Multiphysics | Process Simulation | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Gefran implemented Comsol Multiphysics to support the R&D Mechanical Engineering function within its Sensors Business Unit, adopting Comsol Multiphysics as a Process Simulation application for multiphysics modeling of sensor mechanical components. The implementation targeted design through industrialization workflows, with simulation used during prototyping, functional and environmental testing, and preparation of bills of materials and mounting hardware specifications.
The deployment emphasized standard Process Simulation capabilities, including finite element based structural analysis, thermal and vibration studies, contact and material behavior modeling, parametric sweeps, and solver and mesh control tailored to small mechanical assemblies. Comsol Multiphysics was configured to run iterative study setups that align with component level testing and to support model parameterization typical of sensor housing and transmission element design.
Comsol Multiphysics was used alongside existing SolidWorks CAD modeling, 3D printing prototyping and prototype workshop activities, enabling simulation-informed design iterations without implying a formal software integration. Operational coverage focused on the Sensors Business Unit R&D team and downstream collaboration with manufacturing engineering for mounting fixtures and calibration bracket definition, and it supported technical analysis of mechanical suppliers.
Governance centered on embedding simulation deliverables into project change management and technical documentation workflows, with simulation ownership positioned within the R&D team and junior engineers contributing under senior oversight. The tool supported simulation-informed decision gates during testing and industrialization phases and was used as a core engineering process for mechanical design verification within Gefran.
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GRAF Industries | Automotive | 199 | $42M | Italy | Comsol | Comsol Multiphysics | Process Simulation | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 GRAF Industries implemented Comsol Multiphysics for Process Simulation inside its GRAF INVENTA R&D lab. The deployment supported research and development for a 3D PVC printer project, aligning simulation activities with prototype design, solid modeling, assembly definition, and bill of materials generation.
Comsol Multiphysics was used for finite element method analysis, multiphysics coupling, and model validation consistent with Process Simulation use cases. Configuration emphasized geometry import, meshing, parametric sweeps, and simulation-driven design iterations to validate parts and assemblies prior to physical prototyping. Simulation outputs were used to produce engineering drawings and to verify mechanical and thermal performance during prototype development.
The simulation toolchain integrated with Inventor for CAD to simulation handoffs, enabling reuse of 3D models and assemblies within analysis workflows. Notes also indicate outputs were routed into a Business software labeled Business for BOM and documentation processes, consolidating engineering inputs for downstream procurement and assembly planning. Operational execution and testing occurred at the GRAF INVENTA site and were performed by a Graduate Research Fellow between November 2021 and November 2022.
Governance and process ownership remained within the GRAF INVENTA R&D organization, with the research fellow driving prototyping cycles and experimental test campaigns. Workflows were restructured to centralize simulation-led validation, linking CAD, FEM analysis, and BOM generation into the design to prototype lifecycle.
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Raicam Driveline | Manufacturing | 1210 | $256M | Italy | Comsol | Comsol Multiphysics | Process Simulation | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Raicam Driveline implemented Comsol Multiphysics to support Process Simulation for its engineering and R&D activities. The deployment focused on multiphysics modeling workflows, leveraging Comsol Multiphysics capabilities for CFD and thermal-fluid analysis and for parametric geometry optimization, with integration to MATLAB algorithms to automate design iterations and sensitivity studies.
The implementation was applied within product engineering and a collaborative research engagement with Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy, where a Mechanical Engineer and a Graduate Research Assistant used Comsol Multiphysics to design and validate a hydrogen recirculation ejector for PEM fuel cell systems. Simulation workflows were configured to validate performance across multiple operating conditions, and simulation outputs were captured in technical documentation and project deliverables supporting green hydrogen compression systems and zero-emission ground vehicle initiatives, yielding an optimized ejector geometry that significantly improved fuel cell efficiency compared to the baseline design.
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Telema | Manufacturing | 2200 | $476M | Italy | Comsol | Comsol Multiphysics | Process Simulation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Telema SpA implemented Comsol Multiphysics for Process Simulation to support design and development of plug-and-play cooling units for railway, marine, and industrial applications. The deployment was centered on the Milan engineering site and focused on engineering workflows used by Cooling Unit Designers and the cross-functional mechanical and electrical design teams.
The implementation emphasized multiphysics model creation and parametric studies, leveraging heat transfer and fluid flow capabilities and electrical-thermal coupling to evaluate fans, radiators, filters, and accessory integration. Engineers established reusable simulation templates and model libraries for thermal and aerodynamic analyses, meshing standards, and batch parametric sweeps to accelerate feasibility analyses and component selection.
Operational usage covered feasibility studies, detailed thermal and electrical calculations, prototype validation, and support for certification testing with internal and external laboratories. Outputs from Comsol Multiphysics were used to produce technical documentation and manuals that feed into production and end customer handoffs, aligning simulation deliverables with manufacturing requirements.
Governance was structured around multidisciplinary sign off between electrical and mechanical teams, embedding simulation checkpoints into design review cycles and prototype validation gates. The role of Comsol Multiphysics in Telema SpA linked Process Simulation to engineering, testing, certification, and production functions, enabling simulation-driven decision making across cooling unit design workflows.
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