Supercomputers (Shared Use)
We utilize supercomputer systems both within and outside the university for large-scale numerical simulations.
This supercomputer system is operated by the Information and Communications Headquarters at Nagoya University. It is used for research on actuator location optimization. The system is a PRIMEHPC FX1000 (manufactured by Fujitsu) with the same architecture as Fugaku.
This supercomputer system is operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It is used for research on compressible low Reynolds number flows. The system primarily consists of subsystems using the same FX1000 as FRO. Usage is through the JSS University Shared Use Program.
This supercomputer system is operated by the Center for Fluid Information and Future Fluid Creation at the Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University. It is used for research on actuator location optimization. This system is also composed of computers manufactured by Fujitsu.
Workstations
We operate around 15 workstations of various sizes. These include workstations with multiple CPUs, large memory capacity, and GPUs. The operating systems in use are Linux and Windows. The workstations are utilized for pre-processing and post-processing of numerical simulations, visualization, and post-processing or visualization of experimental data. Some workstations have CAD software installed for drafting large-scale equipment. Additionally, all workstations are connected to a NAS, allowing easy access to the same data from any machine. The NAS and most workstations are connected via 10GBASE-T, enabling smooth read/write operations even with large amounts of data.