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Application: advanced-manufacturing

More-Effective Medicines, Better Batteries, and Greater Control over 3D Parts Creation Could Come in the Era of Exascale Computing

The Exascale Computing Project is building scientific instruments for the gamut of computing devices to advance scientific knowledge and materials design and energy generation.

John Turner Gives Presentations in Europe on the ExaAM Project

Conferences focused on problems in multidisciplinary coupling and computational methods were the settings for presentations on ECP's ExaAM project.

Video: ExaAM—Transforming Additive Manufacturing through Exascale Simulation

The HPC industry blog insideHPC features a video from the recent HPC User Forum meeting in Detroit. The focus of the post is a presentation by John Turner of Oak Ridge National Laboratory about ECP's ExaAM project and its endeavors to transform additive manufacturing through exascale simulation.

How Exascale Computing Will Enable Born-Qualified AM Parts

ExaAM, a high-fidelity simulation tool, promises to reduce trial-and-error in additive manufacturing and help create metal 3D-printed parts that are qualified from the beginning.

U.S. Industries To Benefit From Exascale Computing

Computer-aided design and engineering have come a long way since the first advanced CAD and CAE software programs appeared in the 1970s,

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