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BlastFEM: GPU-Accelerated, High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Solver for Highly Compressible Flows

Offered By: Inside Livermore Lab via YouTube

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Finite Element Method Courses Computational Fluid Dynamics Courses High Performance Computing Courses Compressible Flow Courses Energy Efficiency Courses Numerical Simulations Courses GPU Acceleration Courses Multiphase Flow Courses MFEM Courses

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Explore a conference talk from the MFEM Workshop 2022 focusing on blastFEM, a GPU-accelerated solver for highly compressible flows. Discover how this innovative tool addresses challenges in simulating multiphase and reactive flows across various applications, including energy production, building design, and nuclear arsenal maintenance. Learn about the need for next-generation simulation codes that can deliver detailed results within practical timeframes and budgets. Gain insights into the development of efficient numerical schemes designed to maximize computational performance on modern and emerging heterogeneous architectures. Presented by experts from Synthetik Applied Technologies, this 20-minute talk highlights the importance of high-performance, energy-efficient solvers in advancing scientific simulations and supporting simulation-driven design, discovery, and optimization.

Syllabus

MFEM Workshop 2022 | blastFEM: GPU-Accelerated, High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Solver


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Inside Livermore Lab

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