This whitepaper presents the guidelines on how to compute the total cost of the in-house computing environment and compare this to the equivalent cloud solution.
Coupling in-house Finite Element code with Ansys Fluent
Rev-Sim Coffee Break Webinar Series. HPC (High Performance Computing) Part 7: Democratizing HPC - CFD Modeling of ABB Transformers
Rev-Sim Coffee Break Series: Democratizing High Performance Computing – Air Bag Simulation with ANSYS LS-DYNA
UberCloud president & co-founder Wolfgang Gentzsch shares his industry predictions for the coming year.
Simulation is being used for lawsuits in court, treating schizophrenia, use in middle school education and in deep learning.
This is the first of three articles demonstrating the growing acceptance of High Performance Computing especially in new user communities and application areas.
UberCloud's Wolfgang Gentzsch and Burak Yenier discuss the role of the Cloud in democratizing simulation in this Digital Engineering article.
The Annual UberCloud Compendium of Case Studies is out! This is the 6th edition of a set of case studies … Continue reading 2019 UberCloud Compendium
UberCloud and Microsoft collaborated with a blended FLSmidth team, bringing the company’s engineering teams the performance and collaboration gains they need for continuing success.
When Buro Happold needs to create complex models to help ensure safety, sustainability, and performance for its buildings and other spaces, it turns to Microsoft Azure high-performance computing (HPC) using Intel® Xeon® processors.
In this article (Page 34), UberCloud presents two aerodynamics case studies dealing with cloud-based services for engineering-specific applications and use cases that objectively demonstrate the progress of cloud computing in the aerodynamics sector over the past few years.
UberCloud presents two aerodynamics case studies using cloud-based services with Ansys CFX and Fluent for engineering applications, as well as use cases that demonstrate the progress that has been made in cloud computing for the aerodynamics sector over the past few years.
In this article (page 35), the first in a series, UberCloud presents a series of case studies of cloud-based services for engineering-specific applications and use cases that objectively demonstrate the progress of cloud computing in this sector over the past seven years.
On page 40 is the second part of an article presenting a selection of case studies dealing with engineering simulation in the cloud using ANSYS software LS-DYNA, HFSS, and ANSYS Discovery Live; the first part appeared in the previous edition of the EnginSoft magazine and presented case studies based on ANSYS CFX and Fluent.
Virtual Testing of Severe Service Control Valve with Autodesk CFD in the AWS Cloud
Coupling in-house Finite Element code with Ansys Fluent
HPC Case Study: North Sea Asset Life Extension – Assessing Impacts on Helicopter Operations.
Case Study – Dielectric Heating of an Insulated Block
Democratizing HPC – Part 8: Welding Simulation
CFD Modeling of ABB Transformers
Simulation is being used for lawsuits in court, treating schizophrenia, use in middle school education and in deep learning.
UberCloud project #211 on Deep Learning for Fluid Flow Prediction in the Advania Cloud has been performed solely for educational purposes, for our wider engineering community.
9th-grade students in Norway designed flying boats in ANSYS Discovery Live, 3D-printed them, and ‘crowned’ their 3-month tech course with a final competition for the best flying boat.
India’s National Institute of Health was able for schizophrenia to replace highly risky brain-invasive operations with an innovative technique of non-invasive low-risk treatment based on CAE.
PBBL Law Offices in Las Vegas/Orlando approached UberCloud and Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics asking for HPC support in a lawsuit dealing with a twin tower residential condominium.
In this user success story, readers will find an UberCloud Experiment on a CFD Study of the Maneuverability of a KRISO Container Ship Model in the Cloud. This case study highlights how cloud infrastructure enabled easy and fast simulations, accessible with one click through the browser-based GUI, resulting in a dramatic increase in the engineer’s productivity and the ability of focus on the simulation experiment at hand.