Title :
An integrated Web-based grid-computing environment for research and education in computational science and engineering
Author :
Truong, Thanh N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem., Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
We present the development of an integrated extendable Web-based simulation environment called Computational Science and Engineering On-line (CSEO) that allows computational scientists to perform research using state-of-the-art tools, querying data from personal or public databases, discuss results with colleagues, and access resources beyond those available locally from a Web browser. It is a user-driven Web-based application tool. Currently, CSEO provides an integrated environment for multi-scale modeling of complex reacting systems. A unique feature of CSEO is in its framework that allows data to flow from one application to another in a transparent manner. A particular example is demonstrated to show how results from fundamental quantum chemistry simulations are used to calculate thermodynamic and kinetic properties of a chemical reaction, which subsequently are used in the simulation of a combustion reactor. Advantages, disadvantages, and future prospects of a Web-based simulation approach are then discussed. CSEO can be accessed at http://cseo.net.
Keywords :
Internet; chemistry computing; computer aided instruction; digital simulation; engineering education; graphical user interfaces; grid computing; metacomputing; online front-ends; CSEO; Computational Science and Engineering Online; Web browser; chemical reaction; combustion reactor simulation; complex reacting systems; computational science education; data querying; engineering education; extendable Web-based simulation environment; fundamental quantum chemistry simulations; integrated Web-based grid-computing environment; kinetic properties; multiscale modeling; personal databases; public databases; resource access; thermodynamic properties; user-driven Web-based application tool; Chemical reactors; Chemistry; Combustion; Computational modeling; Data engineering; Grid computing; Inductors; Kinetic theory; Spatial databases; Thermodynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Symposium, 2004. Proceedings. 37th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2110-X
DOI :
10.1109/SIMSYM.2004.1299477