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Portable Parallelization of Industrial Aerodynamic Applications (POPINDA) - Results of a BMBF Project (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
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Portable Parallelization of Industrial Aerodynamic Applications (POPINDA) - Results of a BMBF Project (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics, 71
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This book contains the main results of the German project POPINDA.
It surveys the state of the art of industrial aerodynamic design
simulations on parallel systems. POPINDA is an acronym for Portable
Parallelization of Industrial Aerodynamic Applications. This
project started in late 1993. The research and development work
invested in POPINDA corresponds to about 12 scientists working
full-time for the three and a half years of the project. POPINDA
was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Science,
Research and Technology (BMBF). The central goals of POPINDA were
to unify and parallelize the block-structured aerodynamic flow
codes of the German aircraft industry and to develop new
algorithmic approaches to improve the efficiency and robustness of
these programs. The philosophy behind these goals is that
challenging and important numerical appli cations such as the
prediction of the 3D viscous flow around full aircraft in
aerodynamic design can only be carried out successfully if the
benefits of modern fast numerical solvers and parallel high
performance computers are combined. This combination is a "conditio
sine qua non" if more complex applications such as aerodynamic
design optimization or fluid structure interaction problems have to
be solved. When being solved in a standard industrial aerodynamic
design process, such more complex applications even require a
substantial further reduction of computing times. Parallel and
vector computers on the one side and innovative numerical
algorithms such as multigrid on the other have enabled impressive
improvements in scientific computing in the last 15 years."
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