[L-HU-193] Performance of Highly Parallel 3D Calculations for Virtual Prototyping

 

Overview

Achieving virtual prototyping demands high-fidelity 3D models with well over a million elements. This level of detail leads to long calculation times, which makes using parallel solvers crucial for speeding up simulations.

Fig. 1 Parametric analysis of a rotating machine
Fig.1 Parallel Performance of Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) Solver
(Red line is average speed-up)
MPP parallel computation was executed on a cluster of interconnected machines. Testing involved 27 datasets, each ranging from 2.79 to 7.4 million elements. Speedup scaled with core count: 227× at 512 cores, 404× at 1,024 cores, and 599× at 2,048 cores.

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