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To find out if any of our noise prediction codes can be used for your application, please contact:
E. Brian Fite
L. Danielle Koch
Analysis
COMPUTATIONAL AEROACOUSTICS LABORATORY
To calculate the acoustic response of a cascade of 27 stator vanes excited by the wakes of an upstream rotor, the problem was split across 9 computers on one of the PC clusters in the Computational Aeroacoustics Laboratory. Parallel processing helps us solve complicated problems more quickly.
Divide and conquer: solving complicated problems faster
Sometimes two or three minds are better than one.
Likewise, when
we have a computational aeroacoustics problem, we turn
to our Computational Aeroacoustics Lab cluster where
over 100 cpu's have been combined to handle our largest
problems. With the power that only a few years ago
could only be found in a supercomputer, this cost effective
tool has demonstrated ten times the output per dollar
versus the traditional computer options and has allowed
us to run our high accuracy codes with short turn-around
times.