SC24 -- NVIDIA today announced an NVIDIA
Omniverse™ Blueprint that enables industry software developers to
help their computer-aided engineering (CAE) customers in aerospace,
automotive, manufacturing, energy and other industries create
digital twins with real-time interactivity.
Software developers such as Altair, Ansys, Cadence and Siemens
can use the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for real-time computer-aided
engineering digital twins to help their customers drive down
development costs and energy usage while getting to market faster.
The blueprint is a reference workflow that includes NVIDIA
acceleration libraries, physics-AI frameworks and interactive
physically based rendering to achieve 1,200x faster simulations and
real-time visualization.
“We built Omniverse so that everything can have a digital twin,”
said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Omniverse Blueprints
are reference pipelines that connect NVIDIA Omniverse with AI
technologies, enabling leading CAE software developers to build
groundbreaking digital twin workflows that will transform
industrial digitalization, from design and manufacturing to
operations, for the world’s largest industries.”
One of the first applications of the blueprint is computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, a critical step to virtually
explore, test and refine the designs of cars, airplanes, ships and
many other products. Traditional engineering workflows — from
physics simulation to visualization and design optimization — can
take weeks or even months to complete.
In an industry first, NVIDIA and Luminary Cloud are
demonstrating at SC24 a virtual wind tunnel that allows users to
simulate and visualize fluid dynamics at real-time, interactive
speeds, even when changing the vehicle model inside the tunnel.
Unifying Three Pillars of NVIDIA Technology for
DevelopersBuilding a real-time physics digital twin
requires two fundamental capabilities: real-time physics solver
performance and real-time visualization of large-scale
datasets.
The Omniverse Blueprint achieves these by bringing together
NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries to accelerate the solvers, the NVIDIA
Modulus physics-AI framework to train and deploy models to generate
flow fields, and NVIDIA Omniverse application programming
interfaces for 3D data interoperability and real-time RTX-enabled
visualization.
Developers can integrate the blueprint as individual elements or
in its entirety into their existing tools.
Ecosystem Uses NVIDIA Blueprint to Advance
SimulationsAnsys is the first to adopt the Omniverse
Blueprint, applying it to Ansys Fluent fluid simulation software to
enable accelerated CFD simulation.
Ansys ran Fluent at the Texas Advanced Computing Center on 320
NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. A 2.5-billion-cell automotive
simulation was completed in just over six hours, which would have
taken nearly a month running on 2,048 x86 CPU cores, significantly
enhancing the feasibility of overnight high-fidelity CFD analyses
and establishing a new industry benchmark.
“By integrating NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint with Ansys software,
we’re enabling our customers to tackle increasingly complex and
detailed simulations more quickly and accurately,” said Ajei Gopal,
president and CEO of Ansys. “Our collaboration is pushing the
boundaries of engineering and design across multiple
industries.”
Luminary Cloud is also adopting the blueprint. The company’s new
simulation AI model, built on NVIDIA Modulus, learned the
relationships between airflow fields and car geometry based on
training data generated from its GPU-accelerated CFD solver. The
model runs simulations orders of magnitude faster than the solver
itself, enabling real-time aerodynamic flow simulation that is
visualized using Omniverse APIs.
Altair, Beyond Math, Cadence, Hexagon, Neural Concept, Siemens,
SimScale and Trane Technologies are also exploring adoption of the
Omniverse Blueprint into their own applications.
The Omniverse Blueprint can be run on all leading cloud
platforms, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft
Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It is also available on
NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud.
Rescale, a cloud-based platform that helps organizations
accelerate scientific and engineering breakthroughs, is using the
NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint to enable organizations to train and
deploy custom AI models in just a few clicks.
The Rescale platform automates the full application-to-hardware
stack and can be run across any cloud service provider.
Organizations can generate training data using any simulation
solver; prepare, train and deploy the AI models; run inference
predictions; and visualize and optimize models.
AvailabilityCompanies interested in learning
more about the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for real-time
computer-aided engineering digital twins can sign up for early
access.
About NVIDIANVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the world
leader in accelerated computing.
For further information, contact:Kristin
UchiyamaNVIDIA Corporation+1-408-313-0448kuchiyama@nvidia.com
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