Corus
fast-tracks metal production with Intel Xeon MP and Intel
Itanium 2 processor-based solution
Steel-maker
turns to Streamline Computing and Intel for high performance and
lower costs to overhaul production process
Intel Swindon, UK, 9th November, 2004 -
One of the Research Laboratories of Corus in UK, the international
metals group formerly known as British Steel, has deployed an
Intel®-based solution to radically overhaul the fine tuning of
its modelling capabilities for metal manufacturing processes and
product developments. Corus has found that a Linux cluster,
implemented by high performance and technical computing specialist
Streamline Computing and based on Intel Xeon MP and Intel
Itanium 2 processors, is at least 100 times more powerful than
the previous proprietary RISC-based UNIX solution and can save the
company over £20,000 per annum in maintenance costs.
The high-powered mixed Intel Xeon and Itanium
processors deliver the performance to effectively run the commercial
Abaqus* and Fluent* suite of solid mechanics and computational fluid
dynamics (CFD) software packages to accurately model steel
manufacturing processes and downstream applications. Corus engineers
in the UK are focusing in developing and using finite element and CFD
techniques to accurately model key primary manufacturing processes
such as reheating, multipass hot rolling and finishing processes,
which involves modelling transient heat transfer, structure-property
predictions and straightening/levelling of steel 'long' products.
Other applications such as welding are also key to Corus' strategy
for local and through process modelling, in addition to other
downstream manufacturing processes such as sheet metal forming and
packaging, which are carried out in another Corus Research Laboratory
in Holland. This is to ensure that processes and product properties
can be optimised to meet more stringent specifications and customer
demands.
"We've been immensely impressed with the
Intel-based solution implemented by Streamline Computing," said Dr
Didier Farrugia, Knowledge Group Leader in Product Modelling and
Control, Long Product Rolling, at Corus. "Using Abaqus, we estimate
we can now complete a full 3D rolling analysis task in less than 20
minutes rather than a matter of hours and run complete design
experiments due to the high-performance of the Intel Itanium and
Xeon-based cluster solution. As a result, this greater computing
power enhances user productivity through less time spent awaiting
tasks to be completed, and metal production is improved and optimised
due to the ability to run more complex calculations and optimisation
at a significantly lower maintenance cost."
"As demands of higher quality steel products to
meet challenging engineering, automotive and construction markets
increase, Corus stands to continue reaping the productivity,
performance and cost benefits of the Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium 2
processor-based clusters in the metal fine tuning process," said
Rick Skett, Country Manager, Intel UK & Ireland. "We're
pleased to have worked closely with Streamline Computing to ensure
that this solution exceeds the expectations of Corus' engineers to
improve the way they work."
In addition to improved computing performance,
memory capabilities for the solution have also been significantly
enhanced so Corus can now access up to 64 gigabites of memory on a
single Itanium node to run more diverse, complex finite element
analysis.
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About Corus
Corus is a
multinational, market-driven, metals group that provides innovative
steel and aluminium solutions to customers worldwide. Corus focuses
on the construction, transportation, general engineering and
packaging markets. It employs just under 50,000 people and has
operating facilities in many countries with major plants located in
the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Norway and Belgium. Corus
also has sales offices and service centres worldwide.
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