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BibliographyBungartz, Hans-Joachim; Klimach, Harald; Krupp, Verena; Lindner, Florian; Mehl, Miriam; Roller, Sabine; Uekermann, Benjamin: Fluid-Acoustics Interaction on Massively Parallel Systems.
In: Mehl, Miriam (ed.); Bischoff, Manfred (ed.); Schäfer, Michael (ed.): Recent Trends in Computational Engineering.
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology.
Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering; 105, pp. 151-165, english.
Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer, January 2015.
ISBN: ISBN 978-3-319-22996-6.
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Abstract

To simulate fluid-acoustic interaction, we couple inviscid Euler equations in the near-field, which is relevant for noise generation, to linearized Euler equations in the far-field. This allows us to separate the critical scales and treat each domain with an individual discretization. Both fields are computed by the high-order discontinuous Galerkin solver Ateles, while we couple the solvers at the interface by the library preCICE. We discuss a detailed performance analysis of the coupled simulation on massively parallel systems. Furthermore, to show the full potential of our approach, we simulate a flow around a sphere.

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Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems, Simulation of Large Systems
Entry dateOctober 29, 2015
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