Ansys Fluent Brings CFD Performance With Intel Processors and Fabrics
Ansys Fluent Brings CFD Performance With Intel Processors and Fabrics
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Clifford Oberholtzer
ANSYS® Fluent®
Brings CFD
Product Marketing –
Fabric Group
Intel Corporation
Performance with
Intel® Processors and
Fabrics
A Generational Performance
Study
<April 9, 2015>
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
Executive Summary
It takes a convergence of numerous factors in a High Performance Computing
(HPC) cluster to drive application performance as both computer power and
software efficiency scale. The main goal is for the CPU/memory complex along with
the HPC Fabric interconnect to provide scalable computing power to the
application. Intel® Xeon® processors and the Intel® True Scale Fabric provides the
scalable power used by ANSYS® Fluent® software and many other HPC applications.
Performance results demonstrate how effectively performance can scale when a
purpose designed HPC cluster network such as the Intel® True Scale Fabric,
supplies the cluster scaling power. All while each generation of application
software becomes more efficient and each CPU generation gains in processing
power.
HPC applications need to scale in every aspect of clusters to reduce the wall-clock
time needed get to the required answers. ANSYS Fluent is a state-of-the-art
application that falls into the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) classification. It
contains the wide-ranging physical modeling capabilities needed to model flow,
turbulence, heat transfer etc. An example of this is the ability to model air flow over
a plane wing, before it is even built. This reduces overall design costs and enables
design optimization before the first prototype needs to be built.
ANSYS Fluent
ANSYS Fluent software contains the broad physical modeling capabilities needed
to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and reactions for industrial applications
ranging from air flow over an aircraft wing to combustion in a furnace, from
bubble columns to oil platforms, from blood flow to semiconductor
manufacturing, and from clean room design to wastewater treatment plants.
Special models that give the software the ability to model in-cylinder combustion,
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
The following standard Fluent benchmark ratings were used as the performance
measuring stick:
aircraft_2m
eddy_417k
sedan_4m
truck_14m
truck_poly_14m
truck_111m
turbo_500k
Initial testing results compare
processor generations using the
same Fluent version 14. Dual
processor servers with E5-26801 Figure 1: E5-2680 versus E5-2697 v2
processors as a baseline were compared against Dual processor servers with E5-2697
v22 Processors.
This does not mean however, that every benchmark application received the same
performance benefit from the E5-2687 v2 processor, Fluent application and HPC fabric.
In fact the actual performance ratings for each benchmark varied greatly. The Solver
ratings ranged from roughly equivalent to the previous processor generation to an over
46% gain.
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Dual 2.7Ghz E5-2680, 64GB 1333Mhz DDR3 Memory, Intel MPI, Fluent v14
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Dual 2.7Ghz E5-2697 v2, 64GB 1600Mhz DDR3 Memory, Intel MPI, Fluent v14
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
This is due to the fact that every application or benchmark has its own performance
“fingerprint”, its own special blend of Software, OS, processor, memory subsystem and
fabric needs.
In these tests, the same high performance HPC fabric and Fluent version were used.
This means that the processor with its supporting chips and memory performance and
motherboard design were the major variables that changed from the previous
generation. As seen in Figure 2,
the Truck_Poly_14m benchmark
solver rating is increased by over
40%. Being a test case utilizing
14 million cells, it fits very well
to the 16 nodes used here. In
addition, the segregated solver is
being used, so memory
bandwidth requirement is not as
high as the coupled solver. That
means it will take advantage of
50% more cores and the Intel®
True Scale Fabric. .
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
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Dual 2.6Ghz E5-2697 v3, 64GB 2133Mhz DDR4 Memory, Intel MPI, Fluent v15
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
Conclusion
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ANSYS® Fluent® Brings CFD Performance with Intel® Processors and Fabrics
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