Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines

This paper presents three parallel algorithms for simulation of axisymmetrical metal forging processes. The algorithms are based on the non·overlapping domain decomposition method where a mesh of elements is divided into layers assigned to different processes. Parallel programs implementing these al...

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Main Author: Renata Chrobak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AGH University of Science and Technology Press 2000-01-01
Series:Computer Science
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Online Access:http://www.csci.agh.edu.pl/24/1/cs2000%2D04.pdf
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description This paper presents three parallel algorithms for simulation of axisymmetrical metal forging processes. The algorithms are based on the non·overlapping domain decomposition method where a mesh of elements is divided into layers assigned to different processes. Parallel programs implementing these algorithms are written in C using PVM calls. The efficiency of the parallel programs is verified on networked IBM RS/6000, Sun SPARCstations and HP 9000 workstations as well as on HP/Convex Exemplar SPPl000.
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spelling doaj.art-5b9d255c7398454b977d1466ced823852022-12-22T02:58:14ZengAGH University of Science and Technology PressComputer Science1508-28062000-01-012193108Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel MachinesRenata ChrobakThis paper presents three parallel algorithms for simulation of axisymmetrical metal forging processes. The algorithms are based on the non·overlapping domain decomposition method where a mesh of elements is divided into layers assigned to different processes. Parallel programs implementing these algorithms are written in C using PVM calls. The efficiency of the parallel programs is verified on networked IBM RS/6000, Sun SPARCstations and HP 9000 workstations as well as on HP/Convex Exemplar SPPl000.http://www.csci.agh.edu.pl/24/1/cs2000%2D04.pdfModelling and simulation
spellingShingle Renata Chrobak
Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
Computer Science
Modelling and simulation
title Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
title_full Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
title_fullStr Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
title_short Finite Element Computing Using Network of Computers and Parallel Machines
title_sort finite element computing using network of computers and parallel machines
topic Modelling and simulation
url http://www.csci.agh.edu.pl/24/1/cs2000%2D04.pdf
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