Greg Locock wrote: ↑20 Jun 2018, 08:22
Here's the 2017 CFD processing allowance (well part of it anyway)
2.6 The calculation used for the declaration of the eight week Aerodynamic Testing Period (ATP)
shall be carried out as below.
TotFLOPs = (MFPPC * CCF * NCU * NSS ) / (604,800 * 8 * 1000)
2017 F1 Sporting Regulations 57/68 9 March 2017
©2017 Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile
Where :
TotFLOPs = The total number of TeraFLOPs used per CFD solve run.
MFPPC = Peak double precision floating point operations per cycle per core of the
processing unit (excluding AVX if declared under Paragraph 2.5(d) or using
natural precision operations under Paragraph 2.5(e) if the core is not double
precision capable).
CCF = Peak processing unit clock frequency in GigaHertz achieved during the CFD
solver run. This will be the peak frequency theoretically achievable during the
run based on one of the following :
a) The standard clock frequency value from the processing unit
Manufacturer’s specification sheet (if overclocking or enhanced modes
are not used in the run).
b) The maximum “turbo”, “HPC” or other enhanced mode frequency
value.
c) The maximum overclocked frequency value.
NCU = Number of processing unit cores used for the run.
NSS = Number of solver wall clock seconds elapsed during the run. The message
passing time during calculation must be included.
All information required for auditing should be present in the output from the run including
the CCF value.
For the avoidance of doubt, any offload processing for example FPU, FPGA, GPU/GPGPU, VFP,
softfp etc. should be included and calculated using the same method as above.
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6 The Limit Line is defined as follows :
WT <= WT_limit (1 – CFD/CFD_limit)
Where :
WT = Wind On Time
WT_limit = 25 hours
CFD = CFD TeraFLOP usage
CFD_limit = 25 TeraFLOPs