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Particle simulation and the GPU-computing explosion

Cheaper and faster: are simulations the future of design engineering?

Date: April 23, 2024

Timetable: 15.00 - 16.00 CET

Speaker/s: Michele Merelli

Language: English

Particle simulation methods use inherently parallelizable algorithms. Because of that, they can leverage recent advances in hardware with Graphic Computing Units (GPUs).

The software side, developments like multi-resolution allow particle simulations to provide engineering insights earlier in the design phase.

In this keynote, we will discuss how, in our increasingly digital world, engineering is leveraging faster and simpler simulations thanks to mesh-less Computation Fluid Dynamics tools.

Agenda

  • Introduction to Particleworks
  • The computing revolution
  • Practical examples of scalability of simulation times
  • Multi-resolution and adaptive particle size: introduction
  • Reduction of simulation times

Registration Procedure

This event is free of charge: registration is required to attend.

It uses a web platform that does not require local software installation. You can join the session via: Mac, PC, or any mobile device.

Registered participants will receive the link and credentials to participate at the email address provided during registration.

You can ask questions and participate in the discussion via the chat function in the web platform.

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For more information:

Michele Merelli
Phone +39 035 368 711
m.merelli@enginsoft.com

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Particleworks

An advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method

Particleworks is an advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method.

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