Manufacturing
Scenarios
To this end, more and more manufacturing enterprises have gone digital, especially those dedicated to the industrial simulation service. Industrial simulation consists of three phases: pre-processing, solving, and post-processing. The solving phase, in which computing is performed on the HPC platform, has the highest requirements on computing power. The pre-processing and post-processing phases require computer-aided engineering (CAE) model visualization, which is generally completed on high-performance graphics workstations.
In automotive R&D, for example, 70% of the R&D process is based on digital model simulation. Digital model simulation helps shorten the time to market (TTM) and improve product quality. Therefore, each automotive enterprise has established a simulation process for R&D, as shown in Figure 1.
With Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), R&D personnel of enterprises can efficiently analyze the mechanical properties of complex projects and products and optimize the performance, thereby completing fast iteration of product design and improving the competitiveness of enterprises.
