技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
C-TEC 是一家年轻的创新型公司,总部位于德国布劳斯坦。公司专业从事智能设备、机器和系统的开发和生产。 C-TEC 的特殊机器和解决方案使其客户能够优化其生产流程,并完善、加速和自动化处理和吞吐量。该公司帮助制造商改进工作流程和产品质量。 C-TEC 从单一来源处理从工程和生产到组装和调试的全部职能,确保系统功能和可靠性满足公司的目标。
挑战
C-TEC 是一家总部位于德国的公司,专门从事智能设备、机器和系统的开发和生产,在满足 2017 年生效的欧盟乘用车燃油效率和排放新标准方面面临着重大挑战。全球统一轻型车辆测试程序 (WLTP) 要求更严格的合规性,促使 C-TEC 改进和优化箱式多功能车的空气动力学性能,同时保留大部分相同的组件。这种优化需要 GPU 加速的高性能计算 (HPC)。然而,C-TEC 缺乏 CFD 仿真经验,并且无法获得运行昂贵的计算密集型多 GPU 工作负载所需的硬件。
解决方案
为了克服这些挑战,C-TEC 与 Altair 和 Oracle 合作,在 Oracle 云基础设施 (OCI) 上实施交钥匙 Altair® Unlimited™ 虚拟设备。这款完全托管的 Altair 云设备基于 OCI 卓越的裸机基础设施,无需复杂的 HPC 管理,并提供灵活性、轻松扩展和顶级性能。它可以无限制地使用各种 Altair 求解器软件、HPC 资源管理工具和用户友好的门户网站。借助 Altair Unlimited,C-TEC 避免了本地 HPC 架构的高成本。该团队使用 OCI 上的 Altair Unlimited 虚拟设备在 NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU 上运行 Altair® ultraFluidX®,创建了一种新设计,可减少空气动力阻力,同时保持轻质结构和高有效负载能力等功能特性。
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