
Simulations of Inconel 625 microstructure development and constitutive properties during Selective Laser Melting processing were performed utilizing two exascale-capable codes on the pre-exascale Summit supercomputer.
Simulations of Inconel 625 microstructure development and constitutive properties during Selective Laser Melting processing were performed utilizing two exascale-capable codes on the pre-exascale Summit supercomputer.
Researchers at ORNL have created a unique simulation technology that allows software systems to participate in slower than real time simulation exercises, and to accomplish this without requiring recompilation of source code, relinking of object files,
A multi-institutional team of ORNL has utilized the latest computational algorithms and parallelization techniques to enable faster than real-time simulations and applied it to the power system network whose time-domain model represents very large and h
Researchers from ORNL, Stanford University, and Purdue University developed and demonstrated a novel, fully functional quantum local area network (QLAN).
As the growth of data sizes continues to outpace computational resources, there is a pressing need for data reduction techniques that can significantly reduce the amount of data and quantify the error incurred in compression.
Kokkos is a programming model and library for writing performance-portable code in C++.
In this work we were able to successfully fabricate interface consisting of two layers of Lipon ionic conductor and observe formation of metallic lithium as tree-like structures confined to this interface.
This work studies deformation of EV battery module under external mechanical loading and effect of inactive module components on module failure.