Computing unsteady compressible flows using Roe's flux-difference splitting scheme on GPUs
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
A Roe's flux-difference splitting scheme has been implemented using the NVIDIA CUDA architecture and
has been applied to solve the two-dimensional compressible Euler equations. Different standard test cases
have been considered in order to estimate the speed-up of GPU computing with respect to CPU calculation.
A detailed description of the kernel configuration has been provided and a theoretical analysis of the
GPU execution time as a function of the number of threads managed by the kernels is also reported. The
loss of performance has been fully described consequent to the use of zero-copy memory. Significant
performance improvements have been obtained by using a more recent GPU and CUDA Toolkit. A test
case on multi-GPU architecture has been presented in the domain decomposition approach.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Colonna, Gianpiero
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