gridlib — A Parallel, Object-oriented Framework for Hierarchical-hybrid Grid Structures in Technical Simulation and Scientific Visualization
Frank Hülsemann (),
Stefan Meinlschmidt (),
Ben Bergen,
Günther Greiner and
Ulrich Rüde
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Frank Hülsemann: University of Erlangen, System Simulation Group
Stefan Meinlschmidt: University of Erlangen, Computer Graphics Group
Ben Bergen: University of Erlangen, System Simulation Group
Günther Greiner: University of Erlangen, Computer Graphics Group
Ulrich Rüde: University of Erlangen, System Simulation Group
A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, Munich 2004, 2005, pp 37-49 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The KONWIHR project gridlib has developed a framework for the integration of simulation and visualization for large scale applications. This framework provides its own grid structure, the so called hierarchical hybrid grid, which is well suited for runtime efficient realization of multilevel algorithms. Furthermore, it offers flexible visualization functionality for both local and remote use on number crunchers and workstations. It is based on modern object-oriented software engineering techniques without compromising on performance issues.
Keywords: Computational Fluid Dynamics; Direct Numerical Simulation; Unstructured Grid; Integrate Simulation; Grid Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26657-7_3
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