DocumentCode :
2310520
Title :
Many Task Computing for modeling the fate of oil discharged from the Deep Water Horizon well blowout
Author :
Srinivasan, A. ; Helgers, J. ; Paris, C.B. ; LeHenaff, M. ; Kang, H. ; Kourafalou, V.H. ; Iskandarani, M. ; Thacker, W.C. ; Zysman, J.P. ; Tsinoremas, N.F. ; Knio, O.M.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Oceanogr. Div., Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
15-15 Nov. 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
The Deep Water Horizon well blowout on April 20th 2010 discharged between 40,000-1.2 million tons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. In order to understand the fate and impact of the discharged oil, particularly on the environmentally sensitive Florida Keys region, we have implemented a multi-component application which consists of many individual tasks that utilize a distributed set of computational and data management resources. The application consists of two 3D ocean circulation models of the Gulf and South Florida and a 3D oil spill model. The ocean models used here resolve the Gulf at 2 km and the South Florida region at 900 m. This high resolution information on the ocean state is then integrated with the oil model to track the fate of approximately 10 million oil particles. These individual components execute as MPI based parallel applications on a 576 core IBM Power 5 cluster and a 5040 core Linux cluster, both operated by the Center for Computational Science, University of Miami. The data and workflow between is handled by means of a custom distributed software framework built around the Open Project for Networked Data Access Protocol (OPeNDAP). In this paper, we present this application as an example of Many Task Computing, report on the execution characteristics of this application, and discuss the challenges presented by the many task distributed workflow involving heterogeneous components. The application is a typical example from the ocean modeling and forecasting field and imposes soft timeliness and output quality constraints on top of the traditional performance requirements.
Keywords :
access protocols; application program interfaces; crude oil; geophysics computing; marine pollution; message passing; multiprocessing systems; oceanography; parallel processing; 3D ocean circulation models; 3D oil spill model; 5040 core Linux cluster; 576 core IBM Power 5 cluster; Gulf of Mexico; MPI based parallel applications; South Florida; crude oil; data management resources; deep water horizon well blowout; distributed software framework; forecasting field; many task computing; multicomponent application; networked data access protocol; oil discharge; open project; task distributed workflow; OPeN-DAP; Ocean Modeling; Oil Spill Model; distributed computing; many task computing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS), 2010 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9704-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9705-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MTAGS.2010.5699424
Filename :
5699424
Link To Document :
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