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Crash simulator ported to Cluster Server 2003

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 21, 2005

ESI Group demonstrates its 64bit open VTos product in an engineering simulation environment initiated with Pam-Crash, LS-Dyna, Nastran and Radioss on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

ESI Group has demonstrated the capabilities of its 64bit open VTos product in an engineering simulation environment initiated with Pam-Crash, LS-Dyna, Nastran and Radioss on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

The company has also released the Pam-Crash solver on Cluster Server 2003.

The Pam-Crash crash-simulation software is ported to Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and integrates with Microsoft MPI and Job Scheduler technologies in Cluster Server 2003.

Open VTos encompasses Visual Environment and all of ESI Group's solvers.

Cluster Server 2003 can run CAE applications that usually require large system resources.

"This version will allow our customers to benefit from the performance of the DMP (distributed memory processing) version of Pam-Crash on clusters of standard 64bit hardware," said Vincent Chaillou, President and Chief Operating Officer of ESI Group.

"It will let our customers benefit from the increased headroom provided by Cluster Server 2003 and allow them to work interactively with very large models (over 4.5 million elements) that require more than 3 to 4Gbit of memory," added Jean-Louis Duval, Open VTOS Business Manager of ESI Group.

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