Silverwing partners HPC Wales and Ansys in MFL research programme
03/12/2013
Silverwing has partnered with HPC Wales and Ansys to conduct further research into magnetic flux leakage (MFL) inspection techniques. High Performance Computing (HPC) Wales is an innovative collaboration that gives businesses and researchers access to world-class, secure and easy-to-use high-performance computing (HPC) technology. Typically termed ‘supercomputing’, Silverwing will have access to 320 simultaneous cores for running its MFL simulations. The simulations will be performed using the Ansys Maxwell simulation suite, enabling transient response analysis across a wide range of corrosion shapes. Ansys is a global leader in simulation and provides multi-physics capability to simulate both magnetic and mechanical components within a system.
Wayne Woodhead, Managing Director of Silverwing, commented: “Silverwing’s continuing research into MFL has resulted in a number of potential solutions for improving sizing accuracy and probability of detection. Having access to world-class simulation tools running on an extremely powerful computer platform will enable us to develop and test these solutions very quickly, reducing our product development timescales and extending the capabilities of MFL-based inspection.”
Silverwing designs and manufactures seamless inspection systems for storage tank, vessel and pipe applications, supporting risk-based inspection programmes and asset life extension. Offices in the UK, the Middle East, USA and South Africa are supported by a worldwide network of distributors.
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