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A Parallel Cartesian Approach for External Aerodynamics of Vehicles with Complex GeometryThis workshop paper presents the current status in the development of a new approach for the solution of the Euler equations on Cartesian meshes with embedded boundaries in three dimensions on distributed and shared memory architectures. The approach uses adaptively refined Cartesian hexahedra to fill the computational domain. Where these cells intersect the geometry, they are cut by the boundary into arbitrarily shaped polyhedra which receive special treatment by the solver. The presentation documents a newly developed multilevel upwind solver based on a flexible domain-decomposition strategy. One novel aspect of the work is its use of space-filling curves (SFC) for memory efficient on-the-fly parallelization, dynamic re-partitioning and automatic coarse mesh generation. Within each subdomain the approach employs a variety reordering techniques so that relevant data are on the same page in memory permitting high-performance on cache-based processors. Details of the on-the-fly SFC based partitioning are presented as are construction rules for the automatic coarse mesh generation. After describing the approach, the paper uses model problems and 3- D configurations to both verify and validate the solver. The model problems demonstrate that second-order accuracy is maintained despite the presence of the irregular cut-cells in the mesh. In addition, it examines both parallel efficiency and convergence behavior. These investigations demonstrate a parallel speed-up in excess of 28 on 32 processors of an SGI Origin 2000 system and confirm that mesh partitioning has no effect on convergence behavior.
Document ID
20020050405
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Aftosmis, M. J.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA United States)
Berger, M. J.
(New York Univ. New York, NY United States)
Adomavicius, G.
(New York Univ. New York, NY United States)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: The Tenth Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FG02-92ER-25139
CONTRACT_GRANT: F49620-97-1-0322
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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