Coupling and Parallelization of Grid-based Numerical Simulation Software
P. Adamidis,
A. Beck,
U. Becker-Lemgau,
Y. Ding,
M. Hackenberg,
H. Holthoff,
M. Laux,
A. Müller (),
M. Münch,
B. Steckel,
C. Pospiech and
R. Tilch
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P. Adamidis: IPVR University of Stuttgart
A. Beck: IPVR University of Stuttgart
U. Becker-Lemgau: GMD SCAI German National Research Center for Information Technology
Y. Ding: IPVR University of Stuttgart
M. Hackenberg: GMD SCAI German National Research Center for Information Technology
H. Holthoff: IBM High Performance Support Center
M. Laux: IBM High Performance Support Center
A. Müller: IPVR University of Stuttgart
M. Münch: IPVR University of Stuttgart
B. Steckel: GMD SCAI German National Research Center for Information Technology
C. Pospiech: IBM High Performance Support Center
R. Tilch: GMD SCAI German National Research Center for Information Technology
A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’99, 2000, pp 509-512 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Aims of the GRISSLi project are the parallelization of numerical software for unstructured grids with wide employment of standard tools and the development of the library CI (Coupling Interface) in order to couple different numerical parallel programs based on various kinds of discretization, like structured or unstructured grids. The simulation of steel strip production was chosen as a highly relevant industry application. The chosen simulation uses the block-structured multigrid-solver LiSS and the nonlinear Finite Element package Larstran.
Keywords: Domain Decomposition; High Performance Computing; Unstructured Grid; Steel Strip; Domain Decomposition Method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-59686-5_49
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