Projects

Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI

Modelisar

Das Projekt Modelisar hat zum Ziel, der Automobilindustrie ein Werkzeug zur Verfügung zu stellen, mit dem sich Simulation, Modellierung, Optimierung schnell und effizient koordinieren lassen. Es wird eine Schnittstelle entwickelt, die es ermöglicht, eine offene Lösung für die Modellierung fahrzeugbezogener Systeme und die Entwicklung von »Embedded Software« in eine bereichsübergreifende Simulation zu integrieren. Das Projekt leistet einen Beitrag dazu, dass innovative Fahrzeugfunktionen zukünftig effizient in der vom Kunden erwarteten Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit entwickelt werden können.

BEinGRID

Business Experiments in Grid

BEinGRID fosters the take-up of Grid solutions in industry using 18 »Business Experiments«. Fraunhofer SCAI is engaged in two of them, enabling engineers in ship building and automotive supplier industries to access Grid resources easily in their daily work. Simulation and optimization facilities help them to improve the product design.

PartnerGrid

Co-operative Grid-Solutions for Industrial Applications

The objective of PartnerGrid is the development of a software platform specially tailored to the requirements of industrial users. It supports the collaboration between teams in a virtual environment, e.g. integrators, suppliers and service providers.

ESPResSo++

Extensible Simulation Package for Research on Soft Matter

Computer simulations of chemical systems on the molecular level are a key to the fast development of matter. They require a lot of special know-how and development time. This problem is tackled by the Max Planck Society and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in a strategic partnership. 

IMAUF

Advanced Stamping Simulation

The objective of IMAUF (Advanced Stamping Simulation) is to bring together innovations from the areas of sheet forming, computer-based simulation methods, plasma coating technology and surface modification, to test them in manufacturing industry and to convert them to qualification concepts.