Abstract
Abstract
The paper considers a software package designed to simulate the propagation of dynamic wave disturbances in heterogeneous media. One of the main features of the considered software package is numerical algorithms with an explicit selection of inhomogeneities. Within the framework of the work, such inhomogeneities as pores, fractures and interfaces between media (contact boundaries) are considered. The considered algorithms make it possible to perform calculations in different scale settings in micro and macro sizes. The mathematical model is based on the equations of the linear theory of elasticity. For the calculation, block structural meshes are used. The software package is parallelized using MPI and OpenMP technologies. Separate parts of the algorithm are parallelized using graphics accelerators such as GPGPU. The paper describes the features of the algorithms under consideration and provides examples of calculations that demonstrate the capabilities of the algorithm.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy