Abstract
Many physical problems involve spatial and temporal inhomogeneities that require a very fine discretization in order to be accurately simulated. Using an adaptive mesh, a high level of resolution is used in the appropriate areas while keeping a coarse mesh elsewhere. This idea allows to save time and computations, but represents a challenge for distributed-memory environments. The MARS project (for Multiphase Adaptative Refinement Solver) intends to assess the parallel library p4est for adaptive mesh, in a case of a finite volume scheme applied to two-phase flows. Besides testing the library's performances, particularly for load balancing, its user-friendliness in use and implementation are also exhibited here. First promising 3D simulations are even presented.
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Drui, F., Fikl, A., Kestener, P., Kokh, S., Larat, A., Le Chenadec, V., & Massot, M. (2016). Experimenting with the p4est library for AMR simulations of two-phase flows. ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys, 53, 232–247. https://doi.org/10.1051/proc/201653014
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