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Recent Progress on the Parallel Implementation of Moving-Body Overset Grid SchemesViscous calculations about geometrically complex bodies in which there is relative motion between component parts is one of the most computationally demanding problems facing CFD researchers today. This presentation documents results from the first two years of a CHSSI-funded effort within the U.S. Army AFDD to develop scalable dynamic overset grid methods for unsteady viscous calculations with moving-body problems. The first pan of the presentation will focus on results from OVERFLOW-D1, a parallelized moving-body overset grid scheme that employs traditional Chimera methodology. The two processes that dominate the cost of such problems are the flow solution on each component and the intergrid connectivity solution. Parallel implementations of the OVERFLOW flow solver and DCF3D connectivity software are coupled with a proposed two-part static-dynamic load balancing scheme and tested on the IBM SP and Cray T3E multi-processors. The second part of the presentation will cover some recent results from OVERFLOW-D2, a new flow solver that employs Cartesian grids with various levels of refinement, facilitating solution adaption. A study of the parallel performance of the scheme on large distributed- memory multiprocessor computer architectures will be reported.
Document ID
20020065539
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wissink, Andrew
(MCAT Inst. United States)
Allen, Edwin
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
August 7, 1998
Subject Category
Computer Programming And Software
Meeting Information
Meeting: 4th Symposium on Overset Composite Grid and Solution Technology
Location: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Country: United States
Start Date: September 23, 1998
End Date: September 25, 1998
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-14109
PROJECT: RTOP 581-10-12
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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