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High Performance Scientific Computing in Applications with Direct Finite Element Simulation
(2020-06-18)
To predict separated flow including stall of a full aircraft with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is considered one of the problems of the grand challenges to be solved by 2030, according to NASA [1]. The nonlinear ...
Direct FEM computation of turbulent multiphase flow in 3D priting nozzle design
(2020)
In this paper, we present a nozzle design of the 3D printing using FEniCS-HPC
as mathematical and simulation tool. In recent years 3D printing or Additive
Manufacturing (AM) has become a emerging technology and it has ...
Finite Element Simulations of Two-phase Flow and Floating Bodies Using FEniCS-HPC
(2018-07)
We present a variational multiscale stabilized finite element method to solve the variable density incompressible Navier-Stokes equations for the simulation of two-phase flow. We introduce a level-set method based on the ...
Time-resolved Adaptive Direct FEM Simulation of High-lift Aircraft Configurations
(2017-08-01)
Our simulation methodology is referred to as Direct FEM Simulation (DFS), or General Galerkin (G2) and uses a finite element method (FEM) with piecewise linear approximation in space and time, and with numerical stabilization ...
Direct finite element simulation of turbulent flow for marine based renewable energy
(2017)
In this article we present a computational framework for simulation of
turbulent flow in marine based renewable energy applications. In
particular, we focus on floating structures and rotating
turbines. This work is an ...
Towards HPC-Embedded Case Study: Kalray and Message-Passing on NoC
(2017)
Today one of the most important challenges in HPC is the development of computers with a low power consumption. In this context, recently, new embedded many-core systems have emerged. One of them is Kalray. Unlike other ...
Direct FEM large scale computation of turbulent multiphase flow in urban water systems and marine energy
(2016-11-30)
High-Reynolds number turbulent incompressible multiphase flow represents a large class of engineering problems of key relevance to society. Here we describe our work on modeling two such problems: 1. The Consorcio de Aguas ...