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2003 , Volume 8, Special issue, p.101-120
Zeiser T., Durst F.
Efficient Flow Simulation on High Performance Computers
In the last decades, tremendous progress has been made in the area of numerical methods and computer technology. This article gives an introduction to the recent lattice Boltzmann method for simulating the flow of incompressible fluids and shows its application to study the flow in the complex geometry of a randomly packed fixed bed reactor. In addition, general aspects of high performance computing are addressed, e.g. the efficient handling of large amounts of data produced during time-dependent simulations, the performance of recent commodity hardware high performance computers and optimisation strategies for them. Finally, the concept of the Federal State of Bavaria for the promotion of high performance techniques is summarised.
Classificator Msc2000:- *76M28 Particle methods and lattice-gas methods
- 76V05 Reaction effects in flows
Keywords: solid wall boundary conditions, lattice Boltzmann scheme, random sphere packing, kinetic equation
Author(s): Zeiser Thomas Office: Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University Address: D-91058, Germany, Erlangen, ,
E-mail: thzeiser@lstm.uni-erlangen.de Durst F. Office: Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University Address: D-91058, Germany, Erlangen, ,
E-mail: thzeiser@lstm.uni-erlangen.de
Bibliography link: Zeiser T., Durst F. Efficient Flow Simulation on High Performance Computers // Computational technologies. 2003. V. 8. The Special Issue: Proceedings of the Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computer Science and High Performance Computing, Part 2. P. 101-120
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