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Accession Number:
ADA247842
Title:
Parallelization of Irregularly Coupled Regular Meshes
Descriptive Note:
Final rept.
Corporate Author:
INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING HAMPTON VA
Report Date:
1992-01-01
Pagination or Media Count:
26.0
Abstract:
Regular meshes are frequently used for modeling physical phenomena on both serial and parallel computers. One advantage of regular meshes is that efficient discretization schemes can be implemented in a straightforward manner. However, geometrically-complex objects, such as aircraft, cannot be easily described using a single regular mesh. Multiple interacting regular meshes are frequently used to describe complex geometries. Each mesh models a subregion of the physical domain. The meshes, or subdomains can be processed in parallel, with periodic updates carried out to move information between the coupled meshes. In many cases, there are a relatively small number one to a few dozen subdomains, so that each subdomain may also be partitioned among several processors. We outline a composite run-timecompile-time approach for supporting these problems efficiently on distributed-memory machines. This paper describes these methods in the context of a multiblock fluid dynamics problem developed at the NASA Langley Research Center.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE