ESI Group (ESIN FR0004110310), a pioneer and world-leading supplier
of digital simulation software for prototyping and manufacturing
processes, announced today that AUDI AG has implemented the auto industry’s
fastest supercomputer to advance safety standards. Crucial in optimizing
car safety, the new system is based on ESI Group’s
PAM-CRASH 2G simulation software and an HP Cluster Platform 3000BL
system, providing 15.36 teraflop/s of computing performance for crash
simulation models of Audi. The supercomputer implementation places the
leading premium car manufacturer at No. 123 on the TOP500 list of the
world’s fastest supercomputers, making it the
auto industry’s fastest system.
Audi partnered with ESI Group, a pioneer and world supplier of digital
simulation software, to establish and drive its global vehicle safety
projects around the world. Audi recognized the unparalleled computing
efficiency and ease-of-use of the PAM CRASH 2G software and, as a
result, the implementation improved the reliability of its crash safety
and impact simulations. The software enhancements combined with compact,
fast and power-efficient HP hardware has enabled Audi to run its refined
models overnight, ensuring an effective design process that includes
analysis of the safety elements of its vehicles. With the hardware and
software investments, Audi has maintained its position as one of the
safest vehicle manufacturers in the world, while it also improved its
bottom line by reducing operating and power and cooling costs.
“ESI Group consistently provides its
customers with affordable simulation turnaround time, greater accuracy
and increasingly larger simulation models. This versatility allows Audi
to find a balance between performance and the increased number of
realistically simulated design variations for the complete car range,”
declared Peter Ulrich, Crash Safety and Impact Product Manager ESI Group.
The ease-of-use and latest algorithms in the PAM-CRASH 2G software
encouraged Audi to raise their expectations for simulation design. For
example, airbag models now routinely take into account fluid-structure
interactions, leading to realistic interactions of the airbag with
structures and occupants. Furthermore, prediction testing for material
rupture, which usually requires high resolution models, can now be
treated using a multi-scale approach. This helps save days of computing
time and unnecessary costs.
Audi selected HP, a recognized industry leader in high-performance
computing (HPC), to implement technology that would provide enhanced
reliability, high server density and computing power. Audi installed the
HP Cluster Platform 3000BL, a system built using 320 nodes based on HP
ProLiant BL460c server blades and the InfiniBand cluster interconnect.
This HPC system provides the computing power and speed needed to
calculate the tremendous volume of data generated during the simulation
process.
With the HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture coupled with the HP Dynamic
Smart Cooling management solution, this supercomputer requires a quarter
less floor space and consumes a quarter less power than a traditional
rack-based configuration. In addition, the blade configuration provides
simple hardware maintenance, cabling and system administration and has
outstanding scalability.
“Providing Audi with a
high-performance computing solution helps them design better and safer
cars while reducing their power consumption and costs,”
said Paul Perez, Vice President,High Performance Computing, HP. “HP
has a long history of knowledge and expertise in providing automotive
customers high-performance computing that fosters innovation.”
About ESI Group
ESI Group is a world-leading supplier and pioneer of digital simulation
software for prototyping and manufacturing processes that take into
account the physics of materials. ESI Group has developed an extensive
suite of coherent, industry-oriented applications to realistically
simulate a product’s behavior during testing,
to fine-tune manufacturing processes in accordance with desired product
performance, and to evaluate the environment’s
impact on product performance. ESI Group’s
offer represents a unique collaborative solution with an open virtual
engineering environment known as the Virtual Try-Out Space, enabling
virtual prototypes to be improved in a continuous and collaborative
manner while eliminating the need for physical prototypes during product
development. The company employs over 700 high-level specialists
worldwide covering more than 30 countries. ESI Group is listed in
compartment C of Euronext Paris. For further information, visit www.esi-group.com.
Virtual Try-Out Space® is a registered
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