技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 数字孪生
- 虚拟现实
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Epta 是一家为商业制冷提供全面解决方案的跨国集团。该公司确保系统的供应、安装和维护。 Epta无论是在地理分布还是业务区域覆盖方面都在全球范围内拥有强大且均衡的竞争地位。该公司拥有多个品牌,包括 Costan、Bonnet Névé、George Barker、Eurocryor、Misa 和 IARP。 Epta 致力于满足世界各地苛刻客户的需求,解决大规模零售贸易的关键问题。
挑战
Epta 是商用制冷解决方案的全球领导者,在评估和验证多种制冷系统设计在各种工作条件下的性能方面面临着挑战。全球工程趋势的不断发展需要对物理学和大规模模拟工作有更深入的了解。传统方法不足以有效地满足这些苛刻的要求。对强大、快速和方便的环境的需求是显而易见的,尤其是在生产高峰期间。我们面临的挑战是找到一种解决方案,能够提供灵活的配置来同时管理多个项目,而不影响模拟的速度和规模。
解决方案
Epta 采用托管在 Gompute 集群上的 ANSYS Fluent、ANSYS CFD PrepPost 和 ANSYS HPC Pack 来应对挑战。该解决方案涉及使用 ANSYS Fluent 通过 3D 和瞬态分析来模拟冷藏柜中的流动模式、压降和气流热行为。 Gompute 集群提供了一个“随时可用”的环境,可以快速方便地进行调查。该解决方案还提供了拆分 CFD PrepPost 和求解器活动的灵活性,从而能够同时管理多个项目。新的托管解决方案显着提高了分配计算资源、容量和模拟速度的灵活性,且拥有成本比构建内部集群更低。
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