We present the Fluid Transport Accelerated Solver, FluTAS, a scalable GPU code for multiphase flows with thermal effects. The code solves the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation for two-fluid systems, with a direct FFT-based Poisson solver for the pressure equation. The interface between the two fluids is represented with the Volume of Fluid (VoF) method, which is mass conserving and well suited for complex flows thanks to its capacity of handling topological changes. The energy equation is explicitly solved and coupled with the momentum equation through the Boussinesq approximation. The code is conceived in a modular fashion so that different numerical methods can be used independently, the existing routines can be modified, and new ones...
Karalis is a paralle MPI, Finite-Volume, multiblock CFD code which solves the fully compressible Eul...
We introduce algorithmic advancements designed to expedite simulations in OpenFOAM using GPUs. These...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We present the Fluid Transport Accelerated Solver, FluTAS, a scalable GPU code for multiphase flows ...
Multiphase fluid flows are very common in engineering and science applications. Examples include air...
The technological development of micro-scale electronic devices is bounded by the challenge of dissi...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an important field in high performance computing with numerous...
We present a multi-block finite-difference solver for massively parallel Direct Numerical Simulation...
DoctorComputational methods for GPU-accelerated solutions of incompressible and compressible Navier-...
Funding Information: I would like to thank Luca Brandt for interesting discussions, and the first us...
Aprofundir en la simulació de les equacions fonamentals de la dinàmica de fluids i transferència de ...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
A CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) solver is used for simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer. ...
In this PhD thesis, we present our research in the domain of high performance software for computati...
AbstractA parallel finite-volume CFD algorithm for modeling of incompressible flows on hybrid superc...
Karalis is a paralle MPI, Finite-Volume, multiblock CFD code which solves the fully compressible Eul...
We introduce algorithmic advancements designed to expedite simulations in OpenFOAM using GPUs. These...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
We present the Fluid Transport Accelerated Solver, FluTAS, a scalable GPU code for multiphase flows ...
Multiphase fluid flows are very common in engineering and science applications. Examples include air...
The technological development of micro-scale electronic devices is bounded by the challenge of dissi...
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is an important field in high performance computing with numerous...
We present a multi-block finite-difference solver for massively parallel Direct Numerical Simulation...
DoctorComputational methods for GPU-accelerated solutions of incompressible and compressible Navier-...
Funding Information: I would like to thank Luca Brandt for interesting discussions, and the first us...
Aprofundir en la simulació de les equacions fonamentals de la dinàmica de fluids i transferència de ...
The AFiD code, an open source solver for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (http://www.afid...
A CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) solver is used for simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer. ...
In this PhD thesis, we present our research in the domain of high performance software for computati...
AbstractA parallel finite-volume CFD algorithm for modeling of incompressible flows on hybrid superc...
Karalis is a paralle MPI, Finite-Volume, multiblock CFD code which solves the fully compressible Eul...
We introduce algorithmic advancements designed to expedite simulations in OpenFOAM using GPUs. These...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...