Nimbix provides Engineers with access to industry-leading commercial simulation software to support advanced HPC workflows.
Through our Cloud we make it easy to run popular simulation applications in our secure containerized architecture. You also have full advantage of platform and application updates, the speedup of computational accelerators, and a responsive user interface accessible from any device.
WHY SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS USE NIMBIX:
- Access industry-leading simulation software on-demand
- Secure containerized architecture including deployments for government approved clouds
- Global automatic application and workflow updates
- Speed up your workflows with computational accelerators including GPUs and FPGAs
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF USING NIMBIX:
- Pay for only compute resources used down to the second or on a subscription basis
- Deployable on-premises, on any cloud or a hybrid model making it adaptable to your current environment
- Single sign-on reduces the need to manage connectors and other complex mechanisms on HPC servers
- Comprehensive analytic reporting across all resources for capacity planning and cost analysis
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyze and solve problems that involve fluid flows.
Electromagnetics (EM)
Electromagnetic simulation is a modern technology for simulating electromagnetic devices, based on different simulation methods. EM simulation is becoming the tool designers and engineers use to replace costly prototyping.
Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
Electronic design automation (EDA) is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems including integrated circuits and printed circuit boards.
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
FEA is the simulation of a physical phenomenon. Engineers use FEA to reduce the number of physical prototypes needed and run virtual simulations to optimize their designs.
Multiphysics
Multiphysics simulations use computers and software to couple multiple physical phenomena in order to predict or validate the real-world outcome.
Structural Analysis
Structural analysis is the determination of the effects of loads on physical structures and their components. The results of the analysis are used to verify a structure’s fitness for use, often precluding physical tests.
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