Title of article :
FINITE ELEMENT ALGORITHMS FOR DYNAMIC SIMULATIONS OF VISCOELASTIC COMPOSITE SHELL STRUCTURES USING CONJUGATED GRADIENT METHOD ON COARSE GRAINED AND MASSIVELY PARALLEL MACHINES
Author/Authors :
Sung Yi، نويسنده , , M. FOUAD AHMAD، نويسنده , , Harry H. Hilton ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Recently much attention has been paid to high-performance computing and the development of parallel com-
putational strategies and numerical algorithms for large-scale problems. In this present study, a nite element
procedure for the dynamic analyses of anisotropic viscoelastic composite shell structures by using degener-
ated 3-D elements has been studied on vector and coarse grained and massively parallel machines. CRAY
hardware performance monitors such as Flowtrace and Perftrace tools are used to obtain performance data for
subroutine program modules and speci ed code segments. The performances of conjugated gradient method,
the Cray sparse matrix solver and the Feable solver are evaluated. SIMD and MIMD parallel implementation
of the nite element algorithm for dynamic simulation of viscoelastic composite structures on the CM-5 is
also presented. The performance studies have been conducted in order to evaluate e ciency of the numerical
algorithm on this architecture versus vector processing CRAY systems. Parametric studies on the CM-5 as
well as the CRAY system and benchmarks for various problem sizes are shown. The second study is to
evaluate how e ectively the nite element procedures for viscoelastic composite structures can be solved
in the Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) parallel environment. CM-FORTRAN is used. A conjugate
gradient method is employed for the solution of systems. In the third study, we propose to implement the
nite element algorithm in a scalable distributed parallel environment using a generic message passing library
such as PVM. The code is portable to a range of current and future parallel machines. We also introduced
the domain decomposition scheme to reduce the communication time. The parallel scalability of the dynamic
viscoelastic nite element algorithm in data parallel and scalable distributed parallel environments is also
discussed
Keywords :
Viscoelasticity , Parallel computing , conjugated gradient solver
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering