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Benefits of High Performance Computing applied to the numerical simulation of forged parts

Michel Pérémé
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Stéphane Marie
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Mickaël Barbelet
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Etienne Perchat
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Richard Ducloux
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Lionel Fourment

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The use of numerical simulation in the forging and more generally in the forming industry has been continuously growing and spreading over the past fifteen years. From pure R&D tools in the 1980s and 1990s, these software packages are now used at the designer's level on a daily basis in an industrial and highly competitive environment. This has been achieved through ongoing software development in order to fully benefit from continuously faster computer hardware. Since the end of the 1990s the software package FORGE from Mines ParisTech CEMEF has been designed to support parallel processing. The benefits of this technology using today's multi-core systems are numerous, including drastically reducing computation times, simulating new challenging forming processes, using automatic optimization methods and investigating micro-structural aspects.
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hal-00733962 , version 1 (20-09-2012)

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Michel Pérémé, Stéphane Marie, Mickaël Barbelet, Etienne Perchat, Richard Ducloux, et al.. Benefits of High Performance Computing applied to the numerical simulation of forged parts. 20th International Forging Congress, Nov 2011, Hyderabad, India. 11 p. ⟨hal-00733962⟩
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