We present a new, parallel version of the numerical electromagnetics code (NEC). The parallelization is based on a bidimensional block-cyclic distribution of matrices on a rectangular processor grid, assuring a theoretically optimal load balance among the processors. The code is portable to any platform supporting message passing parallel environments such as message passing interface and parallel virtual machine, where it could even be executed on heterogeneous clusters of computers running on different operating systems. The developed parallel NEC was successfully implemented on two parallel supercomputers featuring different architectures to test portability. Large structures containing up to 24000 segments, which exceeds currently avail...
In this paper results obtained from the parallelisation of existing 3D electromagnetic Finite Elemen...
International audienceElectromagnetic simulation continues to be the primary method by which enginee...
One of the crucial aspects in the design process of high voltage apparatus is the precise simulation...
We present a new, parallel version of the numerical electromagnetics code (NEC). The parallelization...
International audienceThis paper deals with the parallel computing and computation time prediction a...
This work presents preliminary results obtained in the frame of the GEMCAR project (Guidelines for E...
The Numerical Electromagnetics Code, NEC as it is commonly known, continues to be one of the more wi...
International audienceA parallel computing approach to run fast and full-wave electromagnetic simula...
Numerical solution methods for electromagnetic scattering problems lead to large systems of equation...
International audienceThis paper deals with the electromagnetic modeling of large and complex electr...
The electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation of a arge-scale power system consumes so much computa...
This paper presents the advances in electromagnetic (EM) field computation that have been enabled by...
International audienceElectromagnetic simulation continues to be the primary method by which enginee...
In this paper results obtained from the parallelisation of existing 3D electromagnetic Finite Elemen...
International audienceElectromagnetic simulation continues to be the primary method by which enginee...
One of the crucial aspects in the design process of high voltage apparatus is the precise simulation...
We present a new, parallel version of the numerical electromagnetics code (NEC). The parallelization...
International audienceThis paper deals with the parallel computing and computation time prediction a...
This work presents preliminary results obtained in the frame of the GEMCAR project (Guidelines for E...
The Numerical Electromagnetics Code, NEC as it is commonly known, continues to be one of the more wi...
International audienceA parallel computing approach to run fast and full-wave electromagnetic simula...
Numerical solution methods for electromagnetic scattering problems lead to large systems of equation...
International audienceThis paper deals with the electromagnetic modeling of large and complex electr...
The electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation of a arge-scale power system consumes so much computa...
This paper presents the advances in electromagnetic (EM) field computation that have been enabled by...
International audienceElectromagnetic simulation continues to be the primary method by which enginee...
In this paper results obtained from the parallelisation of existing 3D electromagnetic Finite Elemen...
International audienceElectromagnetic simulation continues to be the primary method by which enginee...
One of the crucial aspects in the design process of high voltage apparatus is the precise simulation...