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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
  
The challenge addressed in this experiment was demonstrate how advanced computing can optimise seakeeping design. Seakeeping simulations are large and complex, and so require significant compute power to be completed in a reasonable time. To achieve this, existing seakeeping software would need to be adapted to run on remote HPC resources. This would give WAVEC and VICUSDT a powerful design tool and a significant competitive advantage.
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Seakeeping is the study of a ship or marine structure that is subject to the action of waves. WAVEC is a private non-profit association active in applied research and consulting. VICUSDT operates in the shipbuilding and shipping industries, providing hydrodynamic engineering services. It also provides hydrodynamic analysis capabilities to the offshore and marine energy sector, carrying out advanced simulations of structures for the oil and gas industry. COMPASSIS is an SME ISV which
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provides simulation software for a variety of different engineering fields including multiphysics simulations and structural and seakeeping analysis. In this experiment COMPASSIS will enable and evaluate simulations that require intense computational and data storage resources.
  
 
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Abstract

Seakeeping is the study of a ship or marine structure that is subject to the action of waves. WAVEC is a private non-profit association active in applied research and consulting. VICUSDT operates in the shipbuilding and shipping industries, providing hydrodynamic engineering services. It also provides hydrodynamic analysis capabilities to the offshore and marine energy sector, carrying out advanced simulations of structures for the oil and gas industry. COMPASSIS is an SME ISV which provides simulation software for a variety of different engineering fields including multiphysics simulations and structural and seakeeping analysis. In this experiment COMPASSIS will enable and evaluate simulations that require intense computational and data storage resources.

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