Not exact matches
The numerical
capability developed in computers in World War II remains valuable today for such tasks as nuclear weapons
simulations.
Of 49 proposals considered by the project committee, the 22 accepted projects included automated laying and finishing, using
simulation to
develop more efficient manufacturing process flows, and improved nondestructive inspection (NDI)
capabilities.
The high cost of building future experiments and prototype fusion facilities combined with the complexity of these systems and the advances expected in extreme - scale computing over the coming decade provide strong motivation for
developing integrated
simulation capabilities where all relevant physical processes are included in a self - consistent way.
We also
develop cross-sensor retrieval techniques (e.g., combined infrared and microwave cloud property retrievals) and exploit extensive atmospheric modeling
capabilities for
simulation of radiometrically - correct test scene data.