This work deals with the issues specific to the development of a massively parallel topology optimization solver. This is developed as a module in the open source software ExaScale PaRallel FETI SOlver (ESPRESO, http://espreso.it4i.cz/). In a topology optimization problem, the heterogeneity of the system increases, which adversely affects the performance of the Finite Element Tearing and Interconnection (FETI) method. Robust FETI variants which can handle such heterogeneities are discussed here. Their performance is tested and the results are presented. A suitable FETI method is identified for implementation in topology optimization solver.New YorkWeb of Science2293art. no. 33000
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The present work investigates the feasibility of nite element methods and topology optimization for...
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In this article, we present the ExaScale PaRallel finite element tearing and interconnecting SOlver ...
Artículo de publicación ISIDomain decomposition methods often exhibit very poor performance when app...
We critically assess the performance of several variants of dual and dual-primal domain decompositio...
We describe a hybrid FETI (Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting) method based on our variant o...
We describe an efficient massively parallel implementation of our variant of the FETI type domain de...
AbstractWe describe an efficient massively parallel implementation of our variant of the FETI type d...
The bottlenecks related to the numerical solution of many engineering problems are very dependent on...
International audienceDomain Decomposition methods often exhibit very poor performance when applied ...
Most of computations (subdomain problems) appearing in FETI-type methods are purely local and theref...
Abstract. Highly scalable parallel domain decomposition methods for elliptic partial differential eq...
The paper deals with handling multiple subdomains per computational core in the PERMON toolbox, name...
International audienceClassic Domain Decomposition methods like FETI are known to slowly converge wh...
International audienceSolving highly heterogeneous structural mechanic problems with a large number ...
The present work investigates the feasibility of nite element methods and topology optimization for...
Abstract The present work investigates the feasibility of finite element methods and topology optimi...
In this article, we present the ExaScale PaRallel finite element tearing and interconnecting SOlver ...