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Navy Seal
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A 688 submarine traveling on the surface of the ocean is shown. The simulation was performed on a Cray XE6 supercomputer using 6,144 processors. The simulation ran for 19,000 time steps and completed in 36 hours." Will the XE6 run SH5 without CTD or slow FPS? |
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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Athens, the original one.
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Nope, the XE6 does not have a permanent connection to UBI servers!
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Lucky Jack
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Fantastic animations and calculations there.
Looking through your gallery I see other hull projects. I like the look of model 5613, reminds me a lot of an old Dreadnought or Torpedo Ram. The Athena model is also very nice and has a nice bow cutting action which turns the vertical wave energy into horizontal. I do ponder how it would react with a curved stern like the average battleship or battlecruiser once had. Do you model the effects of superstructure on wave breaking in later stages? ![]() |
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Nub
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688, animation, cfd, film, model |
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