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Modular fem framework “ModFEM” for generic scientific parallel simulations

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We present the design for, and implementation of, aflexible and robust parallel modular finite element (FEM) framework called ModFEM. The designis based on reusable modules which use narrow and well-defined interfaces to cooperate. At the top of the architecture, there are problem - dependent modules. Problem - - dependent modules can be additionally grouped together by“super-modules”. The structure allows for reusing the sequential code for parallel environments, and also supports solving multi-physics and multi-scale problems.
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513--528
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Bibliogr. 17 poz., rys.
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  • ACC Cyfronet AGH, ul. Nawojki 11, 30-950 Kraków 61, P.O.Box 386
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow
  • AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow,
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow,
Bibliografia
  • [1] DednerA.,Klofkorn M.N.M.O.:A general object oriented framework for discretizing nonlinear evolution equations. Proc. of The 1st Kazakh-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing, 2005.
  • [2] Anders Logg, Kent-Andre Mardal G. W.: Automated solution of differential equations by the finite element method Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering vol.84, 2012.
  • [3] LaSalle D., Karypis G.: Multi-Threaded Graph Partitioning. 27th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, 2013.
  • [4] Shephard M.S., Seol S.: Flexible Distributed Mesh Data Structure for Parallel Adaptive Analysis. Advanced Computational Infrastructures for Parallel and Distributed Adaptive Applications, chapter 19, Wiley 2009.
  • [5] Oliker L., Biswas R., Gabow H.N.: Parallel tetrahedral mesh adaptation with dynamic loadbalancing Parallel Computing, 26:1583–1608,1999
  • [6] Banaś K.: A model for parallel adaptive finite element software. Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering, Vol. 40 of Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, pp.159–166, 2004.
  • [7] BanaśK.: Amodular design for parallel adaptive finite element computational kernels. Computational Science–ICCS2004, 4th International Conference, Krakow, Poland, June2004, Proc., Part II, vol. 3037 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp.155–162, 2004.
  • [8] Banaś K.: Parallelization of large scale adaptive finite element computations. Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, Proc. of Vth International Conference, PPAM2003, Czestochowa, Poland, vol. 3019, pp. 431–438, 2004.
  • [9] Bangerth W., Hartmann R., Kanschat G.: deal.II–Ageneral purpose object oriented finite element library. ACM Trans. Math. Softw., 33(4):24/1–24/27, 2007.
  • [10] Jaein Jeong T.G., WuX.: Aninter active parallel multigrid fem simulator. Medical Simulation, Vol. 3078 of Lecture Notes in Computational Science, pp.124–133, 2004.
  • [11] Banaś K., et al.: Towards using adaptive hybrid meshes in FEM simulations of flow in artificial heart chambers. Procedia Computer Science; ISSN 1877-0509. vol.1,pp. 2037–2045, 2011.
  • [12] Banaś K., Michalik K.: Design and development of an adaptive mesh manipula- tion module for detailed FEM simulation of flows. Procedia Computer Science; ISSN1877-0509.vol.1, pp. 2037–2045, 2010.
  • [13] Kopernik A.M.: Two-scale finite element model of multilayer blood chamber of polvad-ext.Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering/PolishAcademy of Sciences. Wrocław Branch, Wrocław University of Technology; ISSN1644-9665, pp.178–185, 2010.
  • [14] Patzak B.,Rypl D.: Object-oriented, parallel finite element framework with dynamic load balancing. Advances in Engineering Software vol.47, pp.35–50, 2012.
  • [15] Cybułka P.,et al.: Simulation of droplet motion in welding arcs as a case study of remeshing. Computer Methods in Materials Science: quarterly / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza;ISSN1641-8581, page 381–386, 2011.
  • [16] Resch M.M.: Sustained Simulation Performance 2012. Proc. of the joint Work-shop on High Performance Computing on Vector Systems, Stuttgart (HLRS), and Work shop on Sustained Simulation Performance,Tohoku University. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.
  • [17] Selim G.,Akl M. N.:Parallel Computing. The Future of Parallel Computation. Springer London, 2009.
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