| High-Performance
Computer Engineering Lab
The first workstation-level laboratory on the TTU
campus, the CAE Lab was founded by Professor Robert Mabrey in 1984
after being awarded an $850,000 grant from General Electric. This
funding purchased a VAX 11/785, 4 GE Calma workstations, and SDRC
I-DEAS software for modeling and analysis. Professor Mabrey taught
senior and graduate level courses using the facility, and the laboratory
was used in many research and analysis projects for TVA, the US
Navy, Martin-Marietta, Fleetguard, and Aerostructures.
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Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) behavior under varying temperatures and stresses |
In 1989, a $1,200,000 grant from Sun Microsystems
allowed the installation of a Sparc-based network with 57 workstations
and 4 servers in both the CAE lab and the college's Engineering
Workstation Laboratories.
During the 1990s, various smaller projects across
the College of Engineering purchased PCs and Sun workstations for
the lab on an ongoing basis.
In 2000, an $80,000 project funded by university
technology fees enabled the lab to purchase two high-end Sun Ultra80
workstations, 1 dual-processor Xeon workstation, and a 90GB disk
array for file storage. The Center for Manufacturing Research donated
a file server and a single-processor Xeon workstation as a match
for a National Science Foundation project. Support in 2001 and
2002 has included $80,000 of technology fees and nearly $30,000
in matching funds from university faculty with a stake in the lab's
success. These funds have gone toward improving the PCs, workstations,
and infrastructure that helps drive the college's research projects.
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High-Performance Computer Engineering Lab Workstation |
Today the CAE lab is administered by the Center for
Manufacturing Research as it continues nto the twenty-first century
as the university's first high-performance computing laboratory,
and the College's premier site for modeling and finite element
analysis.
High-Performance Computer
Engineering Lab
Lab Location:
Clement Hall, Room 204-208
Center for Manufacturing Research
Coordinator:
Mike Renfro
Phone:
(931) 372-3601
(931) 372-6576
Fax:
(931) 372-6345
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