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Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

Current practice in the design of hydro-power plants is to determine empirically the most suitable design in a series of time-consuming experiments. However, SMEs in this sector have to face private and public tenders to sell their turbines in both national and global markets, where the competition is very strong and the development time is very short.

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

There’s no getting around High Performance Computing (HPC) for RECOM Services, a Stuttgart-based small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) for computational process optimization and problem analysis in industrial combustion. 

Author: Janine Jensch

Due to the travel restrictions linked to the corona virus, we have successfully organised our first EXCELLERAT virtual All Hands Meeting with more than 40 participants. Instead of hosting it in Stockholm from 5th until 7th May, this was our team’s largest online conference so far.

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

The French SME, PRINCIPIA, located in southern France, manages to add to its portfolio an innovative service that helps improve the control of the dynamical behaviour of offshore structures while strongly reducing computing time. 

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

In a collaborative work with CERFACS, Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, Centralesupelec, ONERA, DLR and TU Munchen, researchers have been able to use the CERFACS LES code AVBP to simulate the instabilities which appear in certain rocket engines under extreme conditions.

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

Scania ”“ a very large and well-known Swedish automotive company ”“ establishes a partnership with PDC Center for High Performance Computing at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology to further improve the efficiency and performance of its vehicles using state of the art simulation and testing techniques. Simulation and testing are critical components of the product development process at Scania.

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

ANSYS, the High Performance Computing Center (HLRS) of the University of Stuttgart and Cray Inc. have set a new supercomputing world record enabling organizations to create complete virtual prototypes of products faster than ever. 

Author: Lena Bühler, HLRS

Global equipment manufacturers in the chemical and oil and gas industry, such as Sulzer Chemtech, often rely on commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software tools for the design of their equipment.

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