Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations

This work is aimed to exploit the computational capabilities of nowadays workstations by building algorithms parallelized for a limited number of processors. For an engineer that is working in aerodynamic design, the possibility of having efficient and whenever available computational resources is a...

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Main Author: Popescu, Cristian-Claudiu
Other Authors: Roxana Vasilescu
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-423762023-03-11T17:55:50Z Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations Popescu, Cristian-Claudiu Roxana Vasilescu School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Theory of computation::Analysis of algorithms and problem complexity This work is aimed to exploit the computational capabilities of nowadays workstations by building algorithms parallelized for a limited number of processors. For an engineer that is working in aerodynamic design, the possibility of having efficient and whenever available computational resources is a considerable advantage. By using adaptive algorithms to numerical solution conform to workstation’s hardware configuration, acceptable processing time and enough accurate solutions configuration can be obtained. The algorithms were tested on different hardware platforms and encouraging results were obtained. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MAE) 2010-11-29T09:27:36Z 2010-11-29T09:27:36Z 2009 2009 Thesis Popescu, C. -C. (2009). Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/42376 10.32657/10356/42376 en 118 p. application/pdf
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Popescu, Cristian-Claudiu
Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
description This work is aimed to exploit the computational capabilities of nowadays workstations by building algorithms parallelized for a limited number of processors. For an engineer that is working in aerodynamic design, the possibility of having efficient and whenever available computational resources is a considerable advantage. By using adaptive algorithms to numerical solution conform to workstation’s hardware configuration, acceptable processing time and enough accurate solutions configuration can be obtained. The algorithms were tested on different hardware platforms and encouraging results were obtained.
author2 Roxana Vasilescu
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author Popescu, Cristian-Claudiu
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title Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
title_short Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
title_full Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
title_fullStr Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
title_full_unstemmed Parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for CFD simulations on workstations
title_sort parallel strategies for reduced number of processors applied for cfd simulations on workstations
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