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KY: Kybernetik
KY 4: Computeranwendungen
KY 4.1: Vortrag
Dienstag, 16. März 1999, 16:00–16:45, ZO 3
SPH test simulations on a portable parallel environment — •Stefan Hüttemann1, Tilmann Bubeck1, Michael Hipp1, Stefan Kunze2, Marcus Ritt1, Wolfgang Rosenstiel1, Hanns Ruder2, and Roland Speith2 — 1Institut für Technische Informatik, Universität Tübingen, Sand 13, 72076 Tübingen — 2Institut für Astronomie und Astrophsyik, Universität Tübingen, Sand 13, 72076 Tübingen
In this paper we report on the results of a joint effort of astrophysicists and computer scientists to develop and implement a parallel program that enables us to solve large systems of hydrodynamic equations and covers a wide range of applications in astrophysics. We introduce the Distributed Threads System (DTS) as an environment for the development of portable parallel applications. The numerical method Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is used to simulate the viscous spreading of an accretion disk around a massive compact object as an astrophysical test problem. The SPH code was parallelized using DTS and successfully ported to systems of different architecture (NEC SX-4 and Cray T3E). The use of a parallel SPH code on supercomputers enables us to treat astrophysical systems that were not accessible before. The achieved speedup proves the efficiency of DTS as a parallel programming environment. The physical results show the consistency and accuracy of the SPH method.