multi-physics simulation
[ˈmʌl.ti ˈfɪz.ɪks ˌsɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən]
nounfemininepl: simulações multi-física / simulações multifísica
simulação multifísica
1. A computational method that simultaneously models and analyzes two or more physical phenomena (such as fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, heat transfer, electromagnetics) interacting together in a single system
The multi-physics simulation allowed engineers to study the thermal and structural effects of the engine simultaneously.
A simulação multifísica permitiu aos engenheiros estudar os efeitos térmicos e estruturais do motor simultaneamente.
2. Computer-based modeling that integrates coupled physical processes to predict system behavior more accurately than single-physics models
Multi-physics simulation is essential for designing advanced materials and complex devices.
A simulação multifísica é essencial para projetar materiais avançados e dispositivos complexos.
Multi-physics simulation is a specialized term predominantly used in engineering, physics, and computational science communities. It reflects the globalization of technical terminology, with the term being nearly identical across English and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, this methodology is increasingly adopted in automotive, aerospace, oil & gas, and renewable energy industries, particularly in São Paulo's industrial hub and research institutions.
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