Discontinuous Galerkin for High Performance Computational Fluid Dynamics
Christoph Altmann (),
Andrea Beck (),
Andreas Birkefeld (),
Gregor Gassner (),
Florian Hindenlang (),
Claus-Dieter Munz () and
Marc Staudenmaier ()
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Christoph Altmann: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Andrea Beck: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Andreas Birkefeld: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Gregor Gassner: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Florian Hindenlang: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Claus-Dieter Munz: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
Marc Staudenmaier: Universität Stuttgart, Institute of Aerodynamics and Gasdynamics
A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ‘12, 2013, pp 225-238 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this report we present selected simulations performed on the HLRS clusters. Our simulation framework is based on the discontinuous Galerkin method and consists of four different codes, each of which is developed with a distinct focus. All of those codes are written with a special emphasis on (MPI) based high performance computing. Results of compressible flow simulations such as flow past a sphere, compressible jet flow and isotropic homogeneous turbulence as well as an application of our aeroacoustic framework are reported. All simulations are typically performed on hundreds and thousands of CPU cores.
Keywords: Large Eddy Simulation; Direct Numerical Simulation; Discontinuous Galerkin; High Order Scheme; Isotropic Homogeneous Turbulence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33374-3_18
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