JUNE 18–22, 2017
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY

Session Details

 
Name: Interdisciplinary Challenges Towards Exascale Fluid Dynamics
 
Time: Thursday, June 22, 2017
02:00 pm - 06:00 pm
 
Room:   Ampere
Frankfurt Marriott Hotel
 
Breaks:04:00 pm - 04:30 pm Coffee Break
 
Organizer:   Niclas Jansson, KTH
  Erwin Laure, KTH
  Philipp Schlatter, KTH
 
Speaker:   Ingrid Hotz, Linköping University
 
Abstract:   The complex nature of turbulent fluid flows implies that the computational resources needed to accurately model problems of industrial and academic relevance is virtually unbounded. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is therefore a natural driver for exascale computing and has the potential for substantial societal impact, like reduced energy consumption, alternative sources of energy, improved health care, and improved climate models. Extreme-scale CFD poses several cross disciplinary challenges e.g. algorithmic issues in scalable solver design, handling of extreme sized data with compression and in-situ analysis, resilience and energy awareness in both hardware and algorithm design. The wide range of topics makes exascale CFD relevant to a wider HPC audience, extending outside the traditional fluid dynamics community. This workshop aims at bringing together the CFD community as a whole, from HPC experts to domain scientists, discuss current and future challenges towards exascale fluid dynamics simulations and facilitating international collaboration.  

Targeted Audience 
The intended audience for this workshop is largely interdisciplinary and spanning across the entire CFD community, from HPC experts to domain scientists. 

For more details, please visit the workshop webpage at http://www.exaflow-project.eu/index.php/isc-2017