High-performance computing of industrial flows Edited by J.-M. Buchlin, P. Rambaud, Ph. Planquart VKI LS 2009-05, hardcover, 1 volume, ISBN 978-2-930389-93-1
Abstract
The objective of these proceedings is to provide a state of the art of High Performance Computing strategy applied in Computational Fluid Dynamics. High Performance Computing (HPC) can be obtained either by increasing the computing power or by means of very efficient algorithms. Therefore, methodology and performance of intensive calculation related to recent progresses in parallel CFD and sequencing techniques as well as new HPC technologies are pointing out. Experts coming from the scientific, industrial and technological communities discuss their day-to-day experience in generating and handling Mega-Cell-Mesh, in Peta Flops Simulation as well as in processing and visualization of Terabyte Data. Lecture notes are devoted to complex situations involving massive DNS-LES simulation, unsteady 3D turbulent flows for turbomachinery and aerodynamic applications. Moreover, field of aero engines and aircraft design, atmospheric reentry vehicles, industrial processes and structural mechanics problems are also covered.
Table of content
BALL, D. - Boeing Commercial Aircraft, USA Recent applications of CFD to the design of Boeing commercial transports FAVRE, J.M. - Swiss National Supercomputing Center, Switzerland Parallel data visualization
GOURDAIN, N.1; GICQUEL, L.1; MONTAGNAC, M.1; VERMOREL, O.1; GAZAIX, M.2; STAFFELBACH, G.1; GARCIA, M.1; BOUSSUGE, J-F.1; POINSOT, T.3 - 1CERFACS, 2ONERA, 3Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France High performance computing of industrial flows: application to aeronautic and propulsion challenges LAVAL, J.-P. - Laboratoire de Mécanique de Lille, CNRS, France DNS-LES simulation and supercomputing LANI, A. & QUINTINO, T. - von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium Design techniques for high performance multi-physics simulations BOGAERTS, S.; GEUZAINE, P.; LEPOT, I. - CENAERO, Belgium High performance computing for advanced industrial applications BOUFFANAIS, R. ; FIÉTIER, N. ; LATT, J. ; DEVILLE, M. - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland High performance computing with spectral element methods JASSIM, A. & KREMENETSKY, M. - Silicon Graphics Inc, USA Performance analysis of industrial CFD software using parallel measurements produced on Silicon Graphics x86-64 compute hardware JONES, I.P. - ANSYS UK, United Kingdom ANSYS and high performance computing
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