In order to understand the complex physics of mother nature, physicist often use many approximations to understand one area of physics and then write a simulation to reduce these equations to ones that can be solved on a computer. Different approximations lead to different equations that model different physics, which can often lead to a completely different simulation code. As computers become more powerful, scientists can either write one simulation that models all of the physics or they produce several codes each for different portions of the physics and then 'couple' these codes together. In this paper, we concentrate on the latter, where we look at our code coupling approach for modeling a full device fusion reactor. There are many app...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
\ua9 2018, \ua9 2018 The Authors. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Integrate...
In order to understand the complex physics of mother nature, physicist often use many approximations...
High-fidelity coupled multiphysics simulations are an increasingly important aspect of computational...
AbstractSimulations of fusion plasma obtained in a Tokamak device can involve a wide range of physic...
AbstractIn this paper we present an approach taken to run multiple Kepler sessions at the same time....
While the literature has numerous examples of Monte Carlo and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) cou...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
AbstractA new challenge in scientific computing is to merge existing simulation models to create new...
Partitioned multi-physics simulations allow to reuse existing solvers and to combine them to multi-p...
Emerging scientific and engineering applications use large-scale parallel machines to simulate, with...
Heterogeneous architectures are increasingly common in modern High-Performance Computing (HPC) syste...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
International audienceA generic coupling method between a multi-physics workflow engine and an optim...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
\ua9 2018, \ua9 2018 The Authors. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Integrate...
In order to understand the complex physics of mother nature, physicist often use many approximations...
High-fidelity coupled multiphysics simulations are an increasingly important aspect of computational...
AbstractSimulations of fusion plasma obtained in a Tokamak device can involve a wide range of physic...
AbstractIn this paper we present an approach taken to run multiple Kepler sessions at the same time....
While the literature has numerous examples of Monte Carlo and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) cou...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
AbstractA new challenge in scientific computing is to merge existing simulation models to create new...
Partitioned multi-physics simulations allow to reuse existing solvers and to combine them to multi-p...
Emerging scientific and engineering applications use large-scale parallel machines to simulate, with...
Heterogeneous architectures are increasingly common in modern High-Performance Computing (HPC) syste...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
International audienceA generic coupling method between a multi-physics workflow engine and an optim...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
Integrated modeling (IM) of present experiments and future tokamak reactors requires the provision o...
\ua9 2018, \ua9 2018 The Authors. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Integrate...