Title: UGC 2006
1DoD High Performance Computing Modernization
Program (HPCMP) Overview and Perspectives on the
Role of DoD Computational Science Engineering
in the Community April 7, 2009 Mr. Phil
Casey
2DoD High Performance Computing Modernization
Program
- Mr. Cray Henry
- Director
- High Performance Computing Modernization
Program - Dr. Douglass Post
- Chief Scientist
- High Performance Computing Modernization
Program -
3HPCMP Program Overview
Department of DefenseHigh Performance Computing
Modernization Program
- Presented by
- Cray J. Henry
- 7 April 2009
4Agenda
- Introduction
- Customer Focus
- Program Structure
- HPC Centers
- Networking and Security
- Software Applications Support
- Resource Management
5HPC Modernization Program
6HPC Modernization Program Goals
7Customers Why there is an HPCMP?
8HPCMP Serves a Large, Diverse DoD User Community
Computational Electromagnetics Acoustics 322
Users
Computational Fluid Dynamics 1,537 Users
- Requirements for FY09
- 529 projects with 4,152 users at approximately
125 sites - 1,662 Habus non-real-time requirements
- FY08 Statistics (as of 9/30/2008)
- 382 active projects with 2,254 active users at
284 locations - Total utilization 427 Habus
Electronics, Networking, and Systems/C4I 164
Users
Computational Structural Mechanics 423 Users
Environmental Quality Modeling Simulation 169
Users
Forces Modeling Simulation 78 Users
Computational Chemistry, Biology Materials
Science 501 Users
Climate/Weather/Ocean Modeling Simulation 259
Users
Signal/Image Processing 393 Users
Integrated Modeling Test Environments 147
Users
Source Portal to the Information Environment
September 2009
159 users are self characterized as Other
9HPC Modernization Program User Base
10Armor/Anti-Armor, CWO, and Air Vehicles ROI
CWO numbers updated since Feb 2008 briefing
based on Air Force data
Equals 30 of Total HPCMP Budget 19982008
11DoD HPC Modernization Program
12DoD Supercomputing Resource Centers (DSRCs)Six
Large HPC Centers
13Defense Research Engineering Network (DREN)
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10/30/2009
14HPCMP Information Assurance
- HPC-CNDSP Certified by USSTRATCOM
- Provides Information Assurance support to HPC
community - HPC-CERT
- Level 2 CERT reports to directly to STRATCOM and
JTF-GNO - Comprehensive Security Assessment Teams (CSAs)
- Provides periodic and systematic validation of
DIACAP - Public Key Infrastructure Cryptography for
Authentication in Kerberos (PKINIT) - Provides PKI, two-factor, secure, authentication,
to protect the use of critical DoD HPC RD assets
15Software Applications Support
16HPC Software Applications Institutes
17User Productivity Enhancement, Technology
Transfer and Training (PET3)
18Computational Research and Engineering
Acquisition Tools and Environments
19FY09 Shadow-Ops Projects
20Resource Management
21Flexible Business Model Promotes Innovation
Software Applications Support
- Performance Benchmarking
- Application run-time measurement on supercomputers
- Requirements Collection Process
- Bottom-up survey
- Includes only approved funded ST/TE projects
- Reviewed and validated by ST/TE executives
Technology Insertion Process
DHPI Selection and Deployment
Better Operations Decisions Acquisition Decisions
Challenge Allocation Process
Capability Allocation Process
- Capacity Allocation Process
- 70 Service/Agency, 30 (U) DoD Challenge
Projects - Services/Agencies decide allocation resources for
each project - Reconcile capacity with requirements (first-order
prioritization)
Requirements data Initial request for allocation
- Performance Tracking
- Utilization by project
- Expansion Factors
- Network Availability
- Security Effectiveness
- Training Effectiveness
- Institute Effectiveness
Feedback to help quantify requirements
Utilization feedback for management oversight and
further allocation
Flexible Business Processes
Focus on Customer Needs
Complete Management Information Systems
22HPCMP Resource Allocation PolicyCapacity
Allocations
- Allocate 100 of all resources at DoD
Supercomputing Resource Centers - 2530 allocated to Challenge Projects
- 7075 allocated to Services/Agencies
- 30/30/30/10 split
- Service/Agency representatives allocate resources
at the subproject level - Approximately 1 of total allocations is set
aside for high-priority projects
Focus on Capacity ? Capacity Allocations
23Service/Agency Allocation Process
Service/Agency Principals validate Service/Agency
requirements
User requests new project
Yes
No
No
Yes
- 70 of program computing resources assigned to
Military Services Agencies - Each Service/Agency makes their own allocation
decisions with their own processes
Hours allocated to Services by HPCMPO (30/30/30/10
split)
24HPCMP Supercomputers Can Support Your RDTE
Project!
Visit our web site at www.HPCMO.HPC.MIL for
more information on how to apply for access
25HPC Modernization Program
26DoD High Performance Computing Applications
- Dr. Douglass E. Post
- Chief Scientist
- DoD High Performance Computing Modernization
Program - DTIC Conference, April 7, 2009
Solving the hard problems
27Computational Tools Are Becoming Tools of the
Trade In Science And Engineering
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28Next Generation Computers Offer Society
Unparalleled Power to Address Important Problems
- Next generation computers (2020) will enable us
to develop and deploy codes that are much more
powerful than present tools - Utilize accurate solution methods
- Include all the effects we know to be important
- Model a complete system
- Complete parameter surveys in hours rather than
days to weeks to months - In 10 years, workstations will be as powerful
as todays supercomputers - Greatest opportunities for 2020 (and 2010)
include large-scale codes that integrate many
multi-scale effects to model a complete system
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29Emphasis on Prediction and Analysis of Physical
Systems
- Utilize computers to solve the equations that
govern the behavior of complex physical systems
P-3C
Close up of weapon in bay surface and flowfield
discretization
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30Computational Science And Engineering Is Becoming
an Essential Tool for Theoretical Science And
Engineering
- Accelerator Design
- Aircraft Design
- Archaeology
- Armor Design
- Astrophysics
- Atomic And Molecular Physics
- Automobile Design
- Bioengineering And Biophysics
- Bioinfomatics
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Climate Prediction
- Computational Biology
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Cosmology
- Cryptography
- Data Mining
- Drug discovery
- Earthquakes
Groundwater And Contaminant Flow High Energy
Physics Research Hydrology Image
Processing Inertial Confinement Fusion Integrated
Circuit Chip Design Magnetic Fusion
Energy Manufacturing Materials Science Medicine Mi
crotomography Nanotechnology And
Nanoscience Nuclear Reactor Design And
Safety Nuclear Weapons Ocean Systems Petroleum
Field Analysis And Prediction Optics and Optical
Design Political Science Protein Folding Radar
signature and antenna analysis Radiation
Damage Satellite Image Processing Scientific
Databases Search Engines Shock Hydrodynamics Signa
l Processing Space Weather Volcanoes Weather
Prediction Wild Fire Analysis
10/30/2009
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3110 DoD ST and TE Computational Technology Areas
4,152 users at approximately 125 sites
Computational Fluid Dynamics 1,537 Users
Computational Electromagnetics Acoustics 322
Users
Electronics, Networking, and Systems/C4I SR 164
Users
Forces Modeling Simulation 78 Users
Computational Structural Mechanics 423 Users
Environmental Quality Modeling Simulation 169
Users
Computational Chemistry, Biology Materials
Science 501 Users
Integrated Modeling Test Environments 147
Users
Climate/Weather/Ocean Modeling Simulation 259
Users
Signal/Image Processing 393 Users
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32Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM)
- High resolution multi-dimensional modeling of
materials and structures - Broad range of loading conditions including
quasi-static, dynamic, electro-magnetic, shock,
penetration, and blast. - Includes the highly inter-disciplinary research
area of materials design - Emphasizes multi-scale modeling of different
scales from atomistic to macroscopic
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33Assess explosive effects on structures
Breach 24 long x 14 wide Top spall 36 long x
26 wide Bottom spall 41 long x 34 wide Top
center rebar deflection 3.125 Bottom rebar
deflection 1.563
Time 10 ms
ERDC
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34Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Accurate prediction of fluid and gas motion and
fluid-dynamics research. - Basic studies of fluid dynamics for engineering
design of complex flow configurations - Prediction of the interactions of chemistry with
fluid flow for combustion and propulsion
9
35HPC Investigation of Helicopter Brownout
Helicopter brownout in desert conditions
- Helicopter brownout
- Occurs when operating in unimproved landing
areas, such as Middle East war zones. - Improved prediction for mitigation through
aerodynamic design.
UH-60 hover in ground effect CFD actuator disk
modeling
Ground flow pattern flight test and CFD
10
36Analyze Airwake Effects on Aircraft Landing and
Take-off on Ships
- Flow Field Mapping
- Helicopter alone
- Ship alone
- Ship/helicopter with wind
- Ship/helicopter without wind
- Employ Results to Understand Fundamental Physics
- Model differences
Dr. Susan Polsky-NAVAIR
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37BIW SWATH
- Hydrodynamic Analysis
- Efficient and effective way to generate, assess,
evaluate and optimize new design concepts
37
38Maneuvering Simulations
- PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative)
Controllers introduced for rudder motion and
propeller RPM - Demonstrations for various cases course
keeping, direction change, way point control,
planar motion mechanism (PMM)
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39Computational Chemistry, Biology, and Materials
Science (CCM)
- Predict the basic properties of chemicals and
materials, including nano- and biomaterials.
- Molecular geometries and energies, spectroscopic
parameters, intermolecular forces, reaction
potential energy surfaces, and mechanical
properties
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40Computational Electromagnetics and Acoustics
(CEA)
- High-resolution multidimensional solutions of
electromagnetic and acoustic wave equations in
solids, fluids, and gases - Sensing and Signatures
15
41Climate/Weather/Ocean Modeling and Simulation
(CWO)
- Accurate numerical simulation of the earth's
atmosphere and oceans - Space and time scales important for both
scientific understanding and DoD operational use.
16
42NOGAPS Global Ensemble Prediction Stochastic
Convection and Hurricanes
5-day Katrina track forecast from 25 August 2005
ET stochastic convection ensemble mean track
forecast (blue) closer to observed track (black)
than the multi-model consensus (red) or the NCEP
ensemble (pink)
GOES-12 valid 2345 UTC 28 Aug
Accurate global forecasts are important for
boundary forcing needed by mesoscale models
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43Environmental Quality Modeling and Simulation
(EQM)
- DoD impacts on the environment and the impacts of
environmental issues on DoD activities - High-resolution modeling of hydrodynamics,
geophysics, and multi-constituent fate/transport
through the coupled atmospheric/land
surface/subsurface environment, and their
interconnections with numerous biological species
and anthropogenic activities.
Models of fish behavior through and around
dams-ERDC
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44Current Software Development InstitutesEstablish
Computational Capability in DoD
44
45Institute for Space Situational AwarenessSearch
and Determine Provides New Space Control
Capability
- Search And Determine (SAD) is a multiple
hypothesis tracking application to resolve
UnCorrelated Tracks (UCTs) from Space
Surveillance Network (SSN) radar data - Current JSpOC approach is manpower intensive and
less complete - Days of processing reduced to minutes
- SAD demonstrations occurring at JSpOC and ASCC in
FY09Q2 - SAD helps rapidly link new detections into
trackable objects
New object detections resulting from Chinese ASAT
experiment
45
46A Paradigm Shift in Engineering
- Past to now
- Numerous repeated Design-Build-Test cycles
- Future
- Repeated CAD-Mesh-Analyze cycles followed by a
few Design-Build-Test cycles
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47Design-Build-Test Describes Many Product Cycles
- Requires many lengthy and expensive
design/build/test iteration loops - Process converges slowly, if at all
- Design flaws discovered late in process
- ? Long time to market
47
48Replace Physical Design-Build-Test with
Computational Design-Mesh-Analyze
G949 RSA Regional HwyCity
Analyze and Test Virtual Product
Design and mesh Virtual Product
Build and Test Physical Product
Requirements
Market
- Reduced time to market from 3 years to 9 months
- Increased new products delivery from 1 every 3
years to 5 per year - Saved the company
- Boeing-New 747, 20 improvement lift/drag, 787
better - Whirlpool designs washers, stoves,
refrigerators,. - Proctor and Gamble uses CE extensively
- Ping Golf
- Auto industry..
G971 Off Road Drive
Design iterations
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49Computational Research and Engineering
Acquisition Tools and Environments (CREATE)
- CREATE goal is to enable major improvements in
the DoD acquisition process - Replace design paradigm based on historical data
and experimental testing with physics-based
computational design validated with experimental
testing - Detect and fix design flaws early in the design
process before major schedule and budget
commitments are made - Begin system integration earlier in the
acquisition process - Increase acquisition program flexibility and
agility to respond to rapidly changing
requirements - Enhance the productivity of the DoD engineering
workforce
49
50Computational Research and Engineering
Acquisition Tools and Environments
CREATE
- 360M 12-year program to develop deploy 3
computational engineering tool sets for
acquisition engineers - Air Vehicle design tools Aerodynamics, air
frame, propulsion, control, early rapid design - Ship design tools Early-stage design, shock
damage and hydrodynamics performance - RF Antenna design tools RF Antenna performance
and integration with platforms - Geometry and Mesh Generation
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51DoD utilizes High Performance Computing to
Improve Military Capability
- Over 4000 users in DoD ST and TE communities
use HPCMP computers - Through Institutes and CREATE, DoD HPCMP enables
DoD community to learn how to develop and deploy
Computational tools
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52Point of Contact
Mr. Phil Casey Director Information Science
Technology DTIC 703-767-9184 pcasey_at_dtic.mil
Dr. Douglass Post Chief Scientist High
Performance Computing Modernization Program
Mr. Cray Henry Director High Performance
Computing Modernization Program
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