The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (http://www.afid.eu), has been ported to GPU clusters to tackle large-scale wall-bounded turbulent flow simulations. The GPU porting has been carried out in CUDA Fortran with the extensive use of kernel loop directives (CUF kernels) in order to have a source code as close as possible to the original CPU version; just a few routines have been manually rewritten. A new transpose scheme has been devised to improve the scaling of the Poisson solver, which is the main bottleneck of incompressible solvers. For large meshes the GPU version of the code shows good strong scaling characteristics, and the wall-clock time per step for the GPU version is an order of magn...
Researchers have recently used the new programmable capabilities of the Graphics Processing Unit (GP...
This paper presents GPU parallelization for a computational fluid dynamics solver which works on a m...
This webinar discusses how NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA CUDA can enable high-fidelity Computational Fluid ...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
This paper describes the GPU accelerated MBFLO2 multi-block turbulent flow solver completely in doub...
Graphical processing units (GPUs), characterized by significant computing performance, are nowadays ...
Graphics processing unit (GPU) and clusters of GPUs have emerged as cost-effective general-purpose s...
Turbulent incompressible flows play an important role in a broad range of natural and industrial pro...
Graphics processor units (GPU) that are originally designed for graphics rendering have emerged as m...
Modern graphics processing units (GPU) provide architectures and new programming models that enable ...
The present paper describes the performance of URANOS, a high-fidelity Direct and Large- Eddy Simula...
This paper introduces open-source computational fluid dynamics software named open computational flu...
The research presented in this dissertation is divided into two parts,the first part focuses\ud pure...
A new high-performance general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) computational fluid dynamics...
Researchers have recently used the new programmable capabilities of the Graphics Processing Unit (GP...
This paper presents GPU parallelization for a computational fluid dynamics solver which works on a m...
This webinar discusses how NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA CUDA can enable high-fidelity Computational Fluid ...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
This paper describes the GPU accelerated MBFLO2 multi-block turbulent flow solver completely in doub...
Graphical processing units (GPUs), characterized by significant computing performance, are nowadays ...
Graphics processing unit (GPU) and clusters of GPUs have emerged as cost-effective general-purpose s...
Turbulent incompressible flows play an important role in a broad range of natural and industrial pro...
Graphics processor units (GPU) that are originally designed for graphics rendering have emerged as m...
Modern graphics processing units (GPU) provide architectures and new programming models that enable ...
The present paper describes the performance of URANOS, a high-fidelity Direct and Large- Eddy Simula...
This paper introduces open-source computational fluid dynamics software named open computational flu...
The research presented in this dissertation is divided into two parts,the first part focuses\ud pure...
A new high-performance general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) computational fluid dynamics...
Researchers have recently used the new programmable capabilities of the Graphics Processing Unit (GP...
This paper presents GPU parallelization for a computational fluid dynamics solver which works on a m...
This webinar discusses how NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA CUDA can enable high-fidelity Computational Fluid ...