Autor: |
Degroot, Tony, Ferencz, Robert, Havstad, Mark, Hodge, Neil, Lin, Jerry, Parsons, Dennis, Puso, Michael, Solberg, Jerome, Zywicz, Edward |
Zdroj: |
High Performance Computing for Computational Science - Vecpar 2008; 2008, p214-227, 14p |
Abstrakt: |
The Methods Development Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has historically developed and supported software for engineering simulations, with a focus on nonlinear structural mechanics and heat transfer. The quality, quantity and complexity of engineering analyses have continued to increase over time as advances in chip speed and multiprocessing computers have empowered this simulation software. As such, the evolution of simulation software has seen a greater focus on multimechanics and the incorporation of more sophisticated algorithms to improve accuracy, robustness and usability. This paper will give an overview of the latest code technologies developed by the Methods Development group in the areas of large deformation transient analysis and implicit coupled codes. Applications were run on the state of the art hardware available at the national laboratories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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