2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Alya Multiphysics Simulations on Intel’s Xeon Phi Accelerators
Authors : Mariano Vázquez, Guillaume Houzeaux, Félix Rubio, Christian Simarro
Published in: High Performance Computing
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In this paper we describe the porting of Alya, our HPC-based multiphysics simulation code to Intel’s Xeon Phi, assessing code performance. This is a continuation of a short white paper where the solid mechanics module was tested. Here, we add two tests more and asses the code on a much wider context. From the Physical point of view, we solve a complex multiphysics problem (combustion in a kiln furnace) and a single-physics problem with an explicit scheme (compressible flow around a wing). From the architecture point of view, we perform new tests using multiple accelerators on different hosts.