학술논문

Performance issues for engineering analysis on MIMD parallel computers
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: American Society of Mechanical Engineers` winter annual meeting,Chicago, IL (United States),6-11 Nov 1994; Other Information: PBD: [1994]
Subject
99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE ARRAY PROCESSORS
PERFORMANCE TESTING
PARALLEL PROCESSING
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
MESH GENERATION
ITERATIVE METHODS 990200
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS
Language
English
Abstract
We discuss how engineering analysts can obtain greater computational resolution in a more timely manner from applications codes running on MIMD parallel computers. Both processor speed and memory capacity are important to achieving better performance than a serial vector supercomputer. To obtain good performance, a parallel applications code must be scalable. In addition, the aspect ratios of the subdomains in the decomposition of the simulation domain onto the parallel computer should be of order 1. We demonstrate these conclusions using simulations conducted with the PCTH shock wave physics code running on a Cray Y-MP, a 1024-node nCUBE 2, and an 1840-node Paragon.