The growing computational capabilities of nowadays super-computers have made highly resolved turbulence simulations possible.The large data-sets and tremendous amount of required compute re-sources create serious new challenges when attempting to share the databetween different research groups. But even more difficult to solve isthe incompatibility of the data formats and numerical approaches usedfor turbulence simulations. In this paper a framework for sharing dataof large scale simulations is presented, which simplifies the access andfurther post-processing even beyond a single supercomputing center. Itcombines established services to provide an easy to manage-and-extendsoftware setup without the need to standardize a database or -format
The purpose of the work is twofold. Firstly, it is devoted to the development of efficient parallel ...
This volume provides a snapshot of the current and future trends in turbulence research across a ran...
The Johns Hopkins Turbulent Databases (JHTDB) is a publicly accessible archive of solutions of the N...
Over the past years DNS of turbulent flows has been conducted at the supercomputer JUQUEEN. The pres...
We describe a new environment for the exploration of tur-bulent flows that uses a cluster of databas...
A public database system archiving a direct numerical simulation (DNS) data set of isotropic, forced...
In this two part work, methodologies for the multiscale modeling of complex turbulent flows and data...
Military, space, and high-speed civilian applications will continue contributing to the renewed inte...
Since the inception of Computational Fluid Dynamics, turbulence model-ing and numerical methods evol...
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of relevance to jet-engine design, for instance, are extrem...
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of relevance to jet-engine design, for instance, are extrem...
Given the need for modern researchers to produce open, reproducible scientific output, the lack of s...
We present a software infrastructure for the research community working on turbulence and complex fl...
The growth of computer information capacity has profoundly changed the conduct of research in fluid ...
This project focused on the use of Logistical Networking technology to address the challenges involv...
The purpose of the work is twofold. Firstly, it is devoted to the development of efficient parallel ...
This volume provides a snapshot of the current and future trends in turbulence research across a ran...
The Johns Hopkins Turbulent Databases (JHTDB) is a publicly accessible archive of solutions of the N...
Over the past years DNS of turbulent flows has been conducted at the supercomputer JUQUEEN. The pres...
We describe a new environment for the exploration of tur-bulent flows that uses a cluster of databas...
A public database system archiving a direct numerical simulation (DNS) data set of isotropic, forced...
In this two part work, methodologies for the multiscale modeling of complex turbulent flows and data...
Military, space, and high-speed civilian applications will continue contributing to the renewed inte...
Since the inception of Computational Fluid Dynamics, turbulence model-ing and numerical methods evol...
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of relevance to jet-engine design, for instance, are extrem...
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of relevance to jet-engine design, for instance, are extrem...
Given the need for modern researchers to produce open, reproducible scientific output, the lack of s...
We present a software infrastructure for the research community working on turbulence and complex fl...
The growth of computer information capacity has profoundly changed the conduct of research in fluid ...
This project focused on the use of Logistical Networking technology to address the challenges involv...
The purpose of the work is twofold. Firstly, it is devoted to the development of efficient parallel ...
This volume provides a snapshot of the current and future trends in turbulence research across a ran...
The Johns Hopkins Turbulent Databases (JHTDB) is a publicly accessible archive of solutions of the N...