High-performing computing (HPC) reseller
OCF has implemented a high performance
computing cluster (HPCC) known as Gemstone at the National Nuclear Laboratory
(NNL).
Cumbria-based NNL is using Gemstone to create and integrate up to seven
different 4D computer based models, such as ground water flow or aerial
dispersion modelling over time.
This then produces a single set of results for its customers in five days
instead of four weeks, which is how long 4D models processed in series normally
takes.
The NNL boasts customers such as Sellafield Ltd, British Energy, the Ministry
of Defence, UKAEA, NDA, VT Nuclear, and the Atomic Weapons Establishment.
Mark Bankhead, project leader at the NNL, said: “Our existing highly skilled
workforce combined with our new exceptional HPCC facility enables us to offer
unique products and services.
“Ultimately, we are putting in place tools to support our customers as they
ramp up activity to meet the UK’s new renewed focus on nuclear power.”
The HPCC was live within 12 months and the NNL expects to see return on
investment within 18-24 months.
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