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Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center Director Dave Weber examines the bust of a person created with a finite-element model, reminiscent of Rembrandt's Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer  

High-performance computing eases stress on transportation infrastructure

As Argonne researchers consider the future of transportation, they are turning increasingly to computer simulations that can break down complex systems into millions of constituent parts. These models create an accurate and detailed picture that addresses the many challenges that face our intricate transportation infrastructure and saves time and money for the people who use it. More...

 

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