Title :
A parallel implementation of NEC for the analysis of large structures
Author :
Rubinstein, Abraham ; Rachidi, Farhad ; Rubinstein, Marcos ; Reusser, Beat
Author_Institution :
Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present a new, parallel version of the numerical electromagnetics code (NEC). The parallelization is based on a bidimensional block-cyclic distribution of matrices on a rectangular processor grid, assuring a theoretically optimal load balance among the processors. The code is portable to any platform supporting message passing parallel environments such as message passing interface and parallel virtual machine, where it could even be executed on heterogeneous clusters of computers running on different operating systems. The developed parallel NEC was successfully implemented on two parallel supercomputers featuring different architectures to test portability. Large structures containing up to 24000 segments, which exceeds currently available computer resources were successfully executed and timing and memory results are presented. The code is applied to analyze the penetration of electromagnetic fields inside a vehicle. The computed results are validated using other numerical methods and experimental data obtained using a simplified model of a vehicle (consisting essentially of the body shell) illuminated by an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) simulator.
Keywords :
electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic pulse; matrix decomposition; method of moments; parallel machines; EMC; bidimensional block-cyclic matrix distribution; body shell; electromagnetic field penetration; electromagnetic pulse simulator; heterogeneous clusters of computers; large structure analysis; memory results; message passing interface; message passing parallel environments; method of moments; numerical electromagnetics code; parallel supercomputers; parallel version; parallel virtual machine; parallelization; portability testing; rectangular processor grid; theoretically optimal load balance; timing; Computer interfaces; Concurrent computing; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetics; Message passing; National electric code; Operating systems; Portable computers; Vehicles; Virtual machining;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2003.810806