Combination of High-Performance Computation and 3D Visualization on Single SGI Platform Delivers Greater Efficiencies to Manufac
13 Junho 2005 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Combination of High-Performance Computation and 3D Visualization on
Single SGI Platform Delivers Greater Efficiencies to Manufacturing
Five Significant Manufacturing Applications From AVL Now Certified
on Silicon Graphics Prism Platform User Meeting, June 13
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To accelerate insight into large
engineering data sets by leveraging computation and visualization
on a single computer platform, Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) today
announced that AVL List GmbH -- Advanced Simulation Technologies
has certified two widely used computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
and three major Structural Dynamics software applications for
Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) visualization systems. The newly
certified AVL applications are respectively FIRE and SWIFT for CFD,
and EXCITE, GLIDE, TYCON for Structural Dynamics Analysis. The AVL
CFD applications, including the popular AVL FIRE, are used for
design and testing of internal combustion engines. The AVL
applications are already certified for Linux(R) OS-based SGI(R)
Altix(R) 64-bit computers, which run intensive computations with
ease. With certification for Silicon Graphics Prism systems, engine
and automotive companies can now simultaneously run engineering
analysis and visualize 3D models -- including entire engines -- on
one integrated high-performance compute (HPC) and graphics
platform. R&D departments and central facilities with existing
SGI Altix(R) 3000 systems or SGI(R) Altix(R) 350 computational
servers can be easily upgraded to include a Silicon Graphics Prism
visualization module. "By consolidating compute and visualization
on the Silicon Graphics Prism platform, individuals or teams can
achieve better quality of analysis and improved workflow," said
Shawn Underwood, director, Visual Systems Group, SGI. "AVL FIRE
suite on Silicon Graphics Prism allows customers to interactively
visualize data sets of up to hundreds of gigabytes, enabling a
deeper and faster exploration of design scenarios. Because the
compute and visualization can occur on the same system, engineers
and scientists are not slowed down by moving results files from
compute servers to visualization systems, which is how it's done in
many facilities today." Silicon Graphics Prism and AVL FIRE create
a world-leading solution for preparing, computing, and analyzing
all engine-related CFD problems. Together AVL and Silicon Graphics
Prism deliver a complete scalable compute and visualization
solution for engine engineering, from the pre-processing phase
(project management, model preparation and mesh movement) to the
solver (fully unstructured technology for arbitrary cell types,
true multiphase capabilities, comprehensive set of internal
combustion-engine specific spray and combustion models) to the
post-processing (multiple cuts, surface values, particle tracing
and animation director). Silicon Graphics Prism systems with AVL
CFD applications can be configured to a customer's current model
size and requirements. Silicon Graphics Prism systems are highly
scalable so that system capabilities can be increased as
requirements increase. Unlike other platforms, Silicon Graphics
Prism allows the customer to scale graphics, processors, memory,
and I/O independently. Based on best-of-breed industry-standard
components with Linux(R) OS, Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors, and
ATI(R) FireGL(TM) graphics, the systems can scale to 16 graphics
pipelines and 256 processors. Silicon Graphics Prism also supports
stereo rendering functionality. Silicon Graphics Prism systems with
AVL applications can include OpenGL Vizserver(TM) for Visual Area
Networking (VAN) capabilities, allowing for multidisciplinary
collaboration among geographically distributed teams or shared by
teams within a facility. R&D departments and central facilities
with existing SGI Altix 3000 systems can add a Silicon Graphics
Prism system onto the SGI(R) InfiniteStorage Shared Filesystem
CXFS(TM) SAN or add visualization to existing Altix 350 systems.
The Altix 3000 upgrade requires an upgrade to NUMAlink(TM) 4
infrastructure, which also adds value to the existing HPC
utilization of the system. The Advanced Simulation Technologies
User Meeting is taking place in Graz, Austria, June 13-14, 2005.
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high-performance computing, visualization and storage. SGI's vision
is to provide technology that enables the most significant
scientific and creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether
it's sharing images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more
efficiently, studying global climate, providing technologies for
homeland security and defense or enabling the transition from
analog to digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the
next class of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative
users. With offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in
Mountain View, Calif., and can be found on the Web at
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