Multiphysics simulation refers to the computational analysis of systems that involve multiple physical phenomena interacting with one another. Traditional simulation methods often focus on a single physical process, such as fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, heat transfer, or electromagnetism. However, many real-world applications require the analysis of multiple coupled processes that influence each other. In a multiphysics simulation, various physical disciplines are modeled simultaneously, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of the system's behavior.
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