Abstract

Technology Applications, Inc. (TAI) provides supercomputing services for the Naval Underwater Systems Center (NUSC) in New London, Connecticut and Newport, Rhode Island. Many NUSC engineers and scientists use the CRAY X-MP/28 to accomplish their work in such diverse areas as acoustic modeling, finite element analysis, and computational fluid dynamics. This paper focuses on the benefits of using a distributed scientific visualization tool in the field of acoustic modeling.

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