High throughput simulations of two-phase flows on Blue Gene/Q

Citation:

P. E. Hadjidoukas, et al., “High throughput simulations of two-phase flows on Blue Gene/Q,” in Parallel Computing: On the Road to Exascale – ParCo 2015, 2016, vol. 27, pp. 767–776.

Abstract:

CUBISM-MPCF is a high throughput software for two-phase flow simu- lations that has demonstrated unprecedented performance in terms of floating point operations, memory traffic and storage. The software has been optimized to take advantage of the features of the IBM Blue Gene/Q (BGQ) platform to simulate cav- itation collapse dynamics using up to 13 Trillion computational elements. The per- formance of the software has been shown to reach an unprecedented 14.4 PFLOP/s on 1.6 Million cores corresponding to 72% of the peak on the 20 PFLOP/s Se- quoia supercomputer. It is important to note that, to the best of our knowledge, no flow simulations have ever been reported exceeding 1 Trillion elements and reach- ing more than 1 PFLOP/s or more than 15% of peak. In this work, we first ex- tend CUBISM-MPCF with a more accurate numerical flux and then summarize and evaluate the most important software optimization techniques that allowed us to reach 72% of the theoretical peak performance on BGQ systems. Finally, we show recent simulation results from cloud cavitation comprising 50000 vapor bubbles.

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Computing – ParCo 2015

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