P63: FleCSPH: a Parallel and Distributed Smoothed
Particle Hydrodynamics Framework Based on FleCSI
SessionPoster Reception
Event Type
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception
TimeTuesday, November 14th5:15pm -
7pm
LocationFour Seasons Ballroom
DescriptionIn this poster session, we introduce our new parallel
and distributed Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
implementation, FleCSPH, which is based on the
open-source framework FleCSI. This framework provides us
the basic data structures and runtime required in our
work. We intend to provide a parallel and distributed
version of Binary, Quad, and Oct trees data structure,
respectively for 1, 2 and 3 dimensions dedicated for SPH
problems.
Also, we present various test problems in several dimensions that indicate the flexibility and the scalability of our toolkit. For application and tests we simulate classical physics test cases like Sod Shock Tube, Sedov Blast Wave or Fluid Flows. The aim of this work is to simulate binary compact object mergers such as white dwarfs and neutron stars that address many interesting astrophysical phenomena in the universe.
Also, we present various test problems in several dimensions that indicate the flexibility and the scalability of our toolkit. For application and tests we simulate classical physics test cases like Sod Shock Tube, Sedov Blast Wave or Fluid Flows. The aim of this work is to simulate binary compact object mergers such as white dwarfs and neutron stars that address many interesting astrophysical phenomena in the universe.




