• Title of article

    GPU-accelerated Classical Trajectory Calculation Direct Simulation Monte Carlo applied to shock waves

  • Author/Authors

    Norman ، نويسنده , , Paul and Valentini، نويسنده , , Paolo and Schwartzentruber، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    153
  • To page
    167
  • Abstract
    In this work we outline a Classical Trajectory Calculation Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (CTC-DSMC) implementation that uses the no-time-counter scheme with a cross-section determined by the interatomic potential energy surface (PES). CTC-DSMC solutions for translational and rotational relaxation in one-dimensional shock waves are compared directly to pure Molecular Dynamics simulations employing an identical PES, where exact agreement is demonstrated for all cases. For the flows considered, long-lived collisions occur within the simulations and their implications for multi-body collisions as well as algorithm implications for the CTC-DSMC method are discussed. A parallelization technique for CTC-DSMC simulations using a heterogeneous multicore CPU/GPU system is demonstrated. Our approach shows good scaling as long as a sufficiently large number of collisions are calculated simultaneously per GPU (∼100,000) at each DSMC iteration. We achieve a maximum speedup of 140× on a 4 GPU/CPU system vs. the performance on one CPU core in serial for a diatomic nitrogen shock. The parallelization approach presented here significantly reduces the cost of CTC-DSMC simulations and has the potential to scale to large CPU/GPU clusters, which could enable future application to 3D flows in strong thermochemical nonequilibrium.
  • Keywords
    direct simulation Monte Carlo , rarefied gas dynamics , Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) , One dimensional shock
  • Journal title
    Journal of Computational Physics
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Journal of Computational Physics
  • Record number

    1485776