Assessing the Scalability of Multiphysics Tools for Modeling Solidification and Melting Processes on Parallel Clusters

Author:

McManus Kevin,Williams Alison,Cross Mark,Croft Nick,Walshaw Chris1

Affiliation:

1. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF WALES, SINGLETON PARK, SWANSEA SA2 8PP, WALES, UK,

Abstract

A comprehensive solution of solidification/melting processes requires the simultaneous representation of free surface fluid flow, heat transfer, phase change, nonlinear solid mechanics and, possibly, electromagnetics together with their interactions, in what is now known as multiphysics simulation. Such simulations are computationally intensive and the implementation of solution strategies for multiphysics calculations must embed their effective parallelization. For some years, together with our collaborators, we have been involved in the development of numerical software tools for multiphysics modeling on parallel cluster systems. This research has involved a combination of algorithmic procedures, parallel strategies and tools, plus the design of a computational modeling software environment and its deployment in a range of real world applications. One output from this research is the three-dimensional parallel multiphysics code, PHYSICA. In this paper we report on an assessment of its parallel scalability on a range of increasingly complex models drawn from actual industrial problems, on three contemporary parallel cluster systems.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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