Abstract
Development and application of the open-source GPU-based fluid-thermal simulation code, NekRS, are described. Time advancement is based on an efficient kth-order accurate timesplit formulation coupled with scalable iterative solvers. Spatial discretization is based on the high-order spectral element method (SEM), which affords the use of fast, low-memory, matrix-free operator evaluation. Recent developments include support for nonconforming meshes using overset grids and for GPU-based Lagrangian particle tracking. Results of large-eddy simulations of atmospheric boundary layers for wind-energy applications as well as extensive nuclear energy applications are presented.
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Merzari, E., Leite, V. C., Fang, J., Shaver, D., Min, M., Kerkemeier, S., … Tomboulides, A. (2024). Energy Exascale Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations With the Spectral Element Method. Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 146(4). https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4064659
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