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  1. Performance of LS-DYNA on NEC-Clusters and new highend SMP-Systems Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  2. Porting LS-DYNA to AMD Opteron

    This slides presents the benefits of the AMD Opteron™ Processor for LS-DYNA

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  3. Recent Developments of LS-DYNA Computation in Sun Microsystems

    A recent effort of optimizing the performance of LS-DYNA running on SPARC(R)-SolarisTM servers is described. With new releases of compilers, generated executables benefit from the additional performance of latest UltraSPARC(R) CPU's ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  4. Itanium®– a viable next-generation technology for crash simulation?

    In the area of crash simulation, LS-DYNA has traditionally been a good application for measuring performance of leading computer architectures. This paper considers the architectural design of the Intel Itanium® processor, as well as ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  5. Performance of LS-DYNA on hpcLine Linux Clusters Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  6. A Correlation Study between MPP LS-DYNA Performance and Various Interconnection Networks — a Quantitative Approach for Determining the Communication and Computation Costs

    As MPP LS-DYNA uses the message-passing paradigm to obtain parallelism, the elapsed time of an MPP LS-DYNA simulation comprises of two parts: computation cost and communication cost. A quantitative approach for determining the ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  7. Considerations for LS-DYNA Efficiency in SGI IRIX and Linux Environments with a NUMA System Architecture

    Manufacturing industry and research organizations continue to increase their investments in structural analysis and impact simulations such that the growing number of LS-DYNA users continue to demand more from computer system ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / MPP / Linux Cluster / Hardware
  8. System indentification and design optimization of "noisy" structural problems: Probabilistic and Deterministic Fundamentals

    System identification of 'noisy' structural design optimization problems: the sources of uncertainty, the competing roles of bias and variance, and the interaction of uncertainty and deterministic effects. Two test problems are used ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Optimization
  9. Crashworthiness Optimization in LS-OPT: Case Studies in Metamodeling and Random Search Techniques

    This crashworthiness optimization study compares the use of three metamodeling techniques while using a sequential random search method as a control procedure. The three methods applied are (i) the original Successive Linear Response ...

    Located in Download / … / 2003 Europäische LS-DYNA Konferenz / Optimization
  10. Shape Adaptive Airfoils for Turbomachinery applications: Simulation and Optimization

    Smart materials and smart structural concepts in flow control have the potential for significant impact on the design and performance of modern turbocompressors. While the benefits of an airfoil whose geometry is variable were ...

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