Objeto de conferencia
Improvements in speed and scalability of a DEM code
Autor
Löhner, Rainald
Perazzo, Franco
Institución
Resumen
A number of near-optimal techniques were implemented to reduce computing times for the Discrete Element Method (DEM) code named DESOL. Among these, the following showed the largest improvements: multilevel bins, periodic rebuild, trimming and Symmetric Multiprocessor (SMP) parallelization. These improvements have led to Central Processing Unit (CPU) reduction of the order of 1:3-1:5 on scalar machines, while also showing excellent scalability up to the point of memory saturation, which on current Intel Xeon processors occurs at approximately 8 cores for double precision and 16 cores for single precision. Publicado en: <i>Mecánica Computacional</i> vol. XXXV, no. 10. Facultad de Ingeniería