Title :
High Resolution Aerospace Applications using the NASA Columbia Supercomputer
Author :
Mavriplis, Dimitri J. ; Aftosmis, Michael J. ; Berger, Marsha
Author_Institution :
University of Wyoming, Laramie
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the parallel performance of two high-performance aerodynamic simulation packages on the newly installed NASA Columbia supercomputer. These packages include both a high-fidelity, unstructured, Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes solver, and a fully-automated inviscid flow package for cut-cell Cartesian grids. The complementary combination of these two simulation codes enables high-fidelity characterization of aerospace vehicle design performance over the entire flight envelope through extensive parametric analysis and detailed simulation of critical regions of the flight envelope. Both packages are industrial-level codes designed for complex geometry and incorporate customized multigrid solution algorithms. The performance of these codes on Columbia is examined using both MPI and OpenMP and using both the NUMAlink and InfiniBand interconnect fabrics. Numerical results demonstrate good scalability on up to 2016 cpus using the NUMAlink4 interconnect, with measured computational rates in the vicinity of 3 TFLOP/s, while InfiniBand showed some performance degradation at high CPU counts, particularly with multigrid. Nonetheless, the results are encouraging enough to indicate that larger test cases using combined MPI/OpenMP communication should scale well on even more processors.
Keywords :
NASA Columbia; OpenMP; SGI Altix; computational; fluid dynamics; hybrid programming; scalability; unstructured; Aerodynamics; Aerospace industry; Aerospace simulation; Algorithm design and analysis; Analytical models; NASA; Packaging; Performance analysis; Supercomputers; Vehicles; NASA Columbia; OpenMP; SGI Altix; computational; fluid dynamics; hybrid programming; scalability; unstructured;
Conference_Titel :
Supercomputing, 2005. Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE SC 2005 Conference
Print_ISBN :
1-59593-061-2