A Parallel Framework for Explicit FEM
IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC) 2000
Publication Type: Paper
Repository URL: femFramework
Abstract
As a part of an ongoing effort to develop a ``standard library''
for scientific and engineering parallel applications, we have
developed a preliminary finite element framework. This framework
allows an application scientist interested in modeling structural
properties of materials, including dynamic behavior such as crack
propagation, to develop codes that embody their modeling techniques
without having to pay attention to the parallelization process. The
resultant code modularly separates parallel implementation
techniques from numerical algorithms. As the framework builds upon
an object-based load balancing framework, it allows the resultant
application to automatically adapt to load imbalances resulting
from the application or the environment (e.g. timeshared clusters).
This paper presents results from the first version of the
framework, and demonstrates results on a crack propagation
application.
TextRef
Milind Bhandarkar and L. V. Kale, "A Parallel Framework for Explicit FEM"
Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing
(HiPC 2000), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1970. Editors: M. Valero
and V. K. Prasanna and S. Vajpeyam. Springer Verlag, December 2000, pages
385-395.
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