Cloud-based design of high-pressure vessels
The Challenge
The challenge was to develop a model for the simulation of composite materials and to implement it on an HPC system. The goal was to improve Mikrosam’s capability to satisfy the principal ISO 11439 standard and the ECE R 110 normative for Gas cylinders “High pressure cylinders for the on-board storage of natural gas as a fuel for automotive vehicles” by developing a model for the design and simulation of composite laminates that could be implemented on an HPC system and obtain accurate results in an acceptable time.
The Solution
A computer model was developed to design composite laminates and simulate their properties using an open-source software package, Octave. This model was adapted to be run on an HPC system. HPC-based simulations reduce both computation time and the number of physical tests, which need to be made in the design of composite laminates. This case study has shown that using parallel computation on an HPC system can reduce composite-design time by about 30% and testing time by nearly 10%. Through this case study, Mikrosam had the opportunity to use and benefit from HPC for the first time.
The Benefits
For each filament winding machine used in the production of high-pressure vessels, different combinations of materials and winding angles for the composite, need to be considered. With the simulation code developed in this case study it is possible to shorten the design time and to reduce the number of physical tests and prototyping costs. As a result of the FORTISSIMO experiment, MIKROSAM will be able reduce its production costs by a total of about €150,000 over the next 5 years. More importantly its product offering (production machines for high-pressure vessels) will give each of its customers an advantage in production costs of around a total €1.5 million per machine over the next 5 years for machines that are currently on the market. The considerable advantage of MIKROSAM's products over those of its competitors will, as a conservative estimate, lead to an increased revenue for the company of a total of around €2 million over the next 5 years. This is a significant amount for this SME. The experience gained in this experiment together with reduced production costs for both Mikrosam and its customers constitutes a base for further growth of the company and the resultant creation of new jobs.