The central product of the DRAMA (Dynamic Re-Allocation of Meshes for parallel Finite Element Applications) project is a library comprising a variety of tools for dynamic re-partitioning of unstructured Finite Element (FE) applications. The input to the DRAMA library is the computational mesh, and corresponding costs, partitioned into sub-domains. The core library functions then perform a parallel computation of a mesh re-allocation that will re-balance the costs based on the DRAMA cost model. We discuss the basic features of this cost model, which allows a general approach to load identification, modelling and imbalance minimisation. Results from crash simulations are presented which show the necessity for multi-phase/multi-constraint part...
In parallel adaptive finite element simulations the work load on the individual processors may chang...
This paper studies and compares the domain partitioning algorithms presented by Farhat,1 Al-Nasra an...
AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires hig...
The central product of the DRAMA (Dynamic Re-Allocation of Meshes for parallel Finite Element Applic...
International audienceThe DRAMA library, developed within the European Commission funded (ESPRIT) pr...
International audienceIn many areas of simulation, a crucial component for efficient numerical compu...
In many areas of simulation, a crucial component for efficient numerical computations is the use of ...
A parallel method for dynamic partitioning of unstructured meshes is described. The metho
Developments in computer hardware are currently bringing new opportunities for numerical modelling. ...
This chapter describes a parallel optimization technique that incorporates a distributed load-balanc...
A parallel method for dynamic partitioning of unstructured meshes is described. The method employs a...
Parallel computing is now widely used in numerical simulation, particularly for application codes ba...
dient of our method is a technique for the estimation of the size and the element distribution of th...
Abstract. In this paper, we give an overview of efforts to improve current techniques of load-balanc...
This paper provides an overview of data structures suitable for distributed storage of finite elemen...
In parallel adaptive finite element simulations the work load on the individual processors may chang...
This paper studies and compares the domain partitioning algorithms presented by Farhat,1 Al-Nasra an...
AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires hig...
The central product of the DRAMA (Dynamic Re-Allocation of Meshes for parallel Finite Element Applic...
International audienceThe DRAMA library, developed within the European Commission funded (ESPRIT) pr...
International audienceIn many areas of simulation, a crucial component for efficient numerical compu...
In many areas of simulation, a crucial component for efficient numerical computations is the use of ...
A parallel method for dynamic partitioning of unstructured meshes is described. The metho
Developments in computer hardware are currently bringing new opportunities for numerical modelling. ...
This chapter describes a parallel optimization technique that incorporates a distributed load-balanc...
A parallel method for dynamic partitioning of unstructured meshes is described. The method employs a...
Parallel computing is now widely used in numerical simulation, particularly for application codes ba...
dient of our method is a technique for the estimation of the size and the element distribution of th...
Abstract. In this paper, we give an overview of efforts to improve current techniques of load-balanc...
This paper provides an overview of data structures suitable for distributed storage of finite elemen...
In parallel adaptive finite element simulations the work load on the individual processors may chang...
This paper studies and compares the domain partitioning algorithms presented by Farhat,1 Al-Nasra an...
AbstractGood performance of parallel finite element computations on unstructured meshes requires hig...