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Altair nanoFluidX 2024 Release Notes
Highlights
- Significant performance enhancements to the core solver. Most use cases can be solved up to 50% faster with reduced memory consumption.
- Targeted improvements to the setup of vehicle wading cases.
New Features
The focus for this release was solver performance and enhancement of existing features.
Enhancements
- Performance enhancement
- With significant performance enhancements of the core solver, a speedup of up to 1.5x can be observed for most use cases. Furthermore, overhead for multi-GPU cases with relatively few particles per GPU has been reduced.
- Reduced memory footprint
- The memory requirement per boundary particle is slightly reduced. The reduction in memory consumption will be tangible for cases with a significant number of boundary particles.
- Reduced write overhead
- The default output compression level has been adjusted. This results in less runtime overhead for cases with frequent output with only a negligible increase in output file size.
- Time Velocity Series (TVS) option
- Time Velocity Series (TVS) option as input in the Vehicle Wading solution is now supported for sliding frame template (moving car).
- Ignore custom probe surfaces from solid/liquid particle generation
- The custom probe surfaces (flowrate probe) are now ignored during solid/liquid particle generation. The surface used to define custom probe should not be used to generate wall or solid particles for proper function of the probe.
Resolved Issues
- An issue with impermeable directions of cylindrical porous regions causing permeable behavior.
- SimLab crashed abruptly in vehicle wading solutions while modifying automatic domain limits.
- In vehicle wading solution, the All moving bodies option as extractor has been removed from the Extractor dialog box.
- In SimLab, difficulties were encountered in identifying the arc edge for the circular probe.