Recent Advances In Achieving Textbook Multigrid Efficiency For Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations


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Recent Advances in Achieving Textbook Multigrid Efficiency for Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations


Recent Advances in Achieving Textbook Multigrid Efficiency for Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations

Author: Achi Brandt

language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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Recent advances in achieving textbook multigrid efficiency for fluid simulations are presented. Textbook multigrid efficiency is defined as attaining the solution to the governing system of equations in a computational work which is a small multiple of the operation counts associated with discretizing the system. Strategies are reviewed to attain this efficiency by exploiting the factorizability properties inherent to a range of fluid simulations, including the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. factorizability is used to separate the elliptic and hyperbolic factors contributing to the target system; each of the factors can then be treated individually and optimally. Boundary regions and discontinuities are addressed with separate (local) treatments. New formulations and recent calculations demonstrating the attainment of textbook efficiency for aerodynamic simulations are shown.

Opportunities for Breakthroughs in Large-Scale Computational Simulation and Design


Opportunities for Breakthroughs in Large-Scale Computational Simulation and Design

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language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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Opportunities for breakthroughs in the large-scale computational simulation and design of aerospace vehicles are presented. Computational fluid dynamics tools to be used within multidisciplinary analysis and design methods are emphasized. The opportunities stem from speedups and robustness improvements in the underlying unit operations associated with simulation (geometry modeling, grid generation, physical modeling, analysis, etc.). Further, an improved programming environment can synergistically integrate these unit operations to leverage the gains. The speedups result from reducing the problem setup time through geometry modeling and grid generation operations, and reducing the solution time through the operation counts associated with solving the discretized equations to a sufficient accuracy. The opportunities are addressed only at a general level here, but an extensive list of references containing further details is included.

2002 Annual Technical Report


2002 Annual Technical Report

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language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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