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Ionring BlackholeIonringBlackhole.jpegBrandon Defrise CarterSimulation of a side view of a black hole with transparent toroidal ring of ionized matter
Gas turbineTitan propels GE beyond the limits of gas turbine testing (27376088085).jpgOak Ridge National LaboratorySimulation of combustion within two adjacent gas turbine combustors
When Black Holes CollideWhen Black Holes Collide.jpgU.S. Department of EnergyComputer Simulation of isodensity surfaces of a NIF ignition capsule bounding shell
Global WarmingM15-162b-EarthAtmosphere-CarbonDioxide-FutureRoleInGlobalWarming-Simulation-20151109.jpgNASA/GSFCNASA is advancing new tools like the supercomputer model that created this simulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Binary MergerNS binary merger simulation 192.tifM. Koppitz and L. RezzollaSimulation of a pair of neutron stars colliding
Small Modular ReactorScience at Exascale- Simulating Small Modular Reactor Operations - 49749891898.pngOak Ridge Leadership Computing FacilityCoupled Monte Carlo Neutronics and Fluid Flow Simulation of Small Modular Reactors
Binary Black HoleBinary_Black_Hole.jpgJeremy SchnittmanThis computer generated image shows the warped view of a pair of supermassive black holes orbiting each other
Typhoon Mawar 2005 Computer SimulationTyphoon_Mawar_2005_computer_simulation_thumbnail.gifHigh Performance Computer Modernization ProgramA 48-hour computer simulation of Typhoon Mawar using the Weather Research and Forecasting model