Ansys Fluent coupled with NVIDIA accelerated computing
significantly speeds large-scale CFD simulations, reducing run time
from four weeks to six hours
/ Key Highlights
- Ansys Fluent® fluid simulation software solved
a 2.4-billion-cell-problem using 320 NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper
Superchips scaled with NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand at the Texas
Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
- Combining NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips and Ansys software
enables significantly faster, higher fidelity simulation, improving
R&D processes for more innovative products
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a significant milestone,
Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) today announced results of the
largest Fluent CFD simulation ever run on NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper
Superchips. The technology collaboration accelerated simulation by
110x, reducing the overall run time from four weeks to six hours.
The accomplishment reflects Ansys' commitment to pushing the
boundaries of innovation and amplifying complex simulation in
applications across industries, including automotive and aerospace
external aerodynamics, gas turbine combustion, chemical mixing
processes, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Large-scale CFD simulations are complex and time-consuming due
to the multiphysics interactions, intricate geometries, and the
need for high-resolution results to match real-world data. These
simulations can take days or weeks to run on CPU cores.
Additionally, refining the model extends run time and often
requires purchasing additional computational power. By harnessing
the power of GPUs, Ansys solutions can deliver pervasive insights
in a fraction of the time and maintain high predictive accuracy on
even the biggest models using fewer computational resources.
Using advanced computing capability at TACC, Ansys collaborated
with NVIDIA to run a 2.4-billion-cell automotive external
aerodynamics simulation, enabling two separate yet critical
outcomes. First, Ansys software solved the CFD simulation
significantly faster while maintaining the same predictive
accuracy. Second, designers can add more parameters to refine the
accuracy without having to compromise on overall simulation
speed.
Specifically, 320 GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips, with multi-node
scaling through NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand, provided a 110x
speed-up over using 2,048 CPU cores, achieving the same performance
equivalent to approximately 225,390 CPU cores. In addition, for
customers using a typical deployment of GPUs, benchmark data showed
that when scaling to 32 GPUs, one NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper
Superchip delivers the same performance as nearly 1,408 CPU
cores.
"Ansys is committed to delivering increased performance and
capability to provide our customers with higher levels of
simulation fidelity and engineering insight to accelerate
innovation," said Shane Emswiler,
senior vice president of products at Ansys. "Upgrading to the
latest GPU technology can enable our customers to save hours of
engineering and product development time, where time to market is
essential. Moreover, the energy consumption is much lower across
the development cycle, which saves our customers significant costs
and resources."
Ansys is also the first to adopt an Omniverse Blueprint, a
reference workflow of NVIDIA acceleration libraries, artificial
intelligence frameworks, and Omniverse technologies that enables
real-time, interactive physics visualization in Ansys
applications.
"The power of NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips enables
customers to push the limits of simulation model sizes and
complexity," said Tim Costa, senior
director of CAE, EDA and quantum at NVIDIA. "The combination of
NVIDIA accelerated computing and Ansys software provides engineers
with powerful simulation tools to tackle complex engineering
problems and reduce time-to-market across industries such as
automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and more."
Visit Ansys at Supercomputing24 in Atlanta, GA, November
17-22, 2024, at booth #2741 to learn more.
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