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On parallel scalability aspects of strongly coupled partitioned fluid-structure-acoustics interaction
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Multi-physics simulations, such as fluid-structure-acoustics interaction (FSA), require a high performance computing environment in order to perform the simulation in a reasonable amount of computation time. Currently used coupling methods use a staggered execution of the fluid and solid solver [6], which leads to inherent load imbalances. In [12] a new coupling scheme based on a quasi-Newton method is proposed for fluidstructure interaction which coupled the fluid and solid solver in parallel. The quasi-Newton method requires approximately the same number of coupling iterations per time step compared to a staggered coupling approach, resulting in a better load balance when running in a parallel environment. This contribution investigates the scalability limit and load-balancing for a strongly coupled fluid-structure interaction problem, and also for a fluid-structure-acoustics interaction problem. The acoustic far field of the fluid-structure-acoustics interaction problem is loosely coupled with the flow field.<br />Aerodynamics, Wind Energy & Propulsion<br />Aerospace Engineering
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1357812023
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource