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Hazama, Osamu; Nakajima, Norihiro; Post, P.*; Wolf, K.*
Proceedings of 8th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM-8) (CD-ROM), 1 Pages, 2005/07
Computational science has always played an import role in nuclear engineering because it is quite difficult, if not impossible, to carry out experiments on the actual full-scale reactors in operation. We have been developing a numerical simulation infrastructure for carrying out numerical experiments on the virtual reactors constructed within computers. In order to understand the physical behavior of a reactor, interactions among various physial phenomena must be considered and understood. Therefore, a generic coupler has been developed to connect various software and hardware for the purposes of coupled simulations. Since this type of simulation requires large amount of computational resources, the coupler development is carried out on the ITBL GRID infrastructure. The development of this coupler and its applications to parallel and distributed coupled simulations with future development plans are reported.
Hazama, Osamu; Nakajima, Norihiro; Hirayama, Toshio; Post, P.*; Wolf, K.*
IWACOM, P. 161, 2004/11
The numerical methods and computational hardware of today allow for studies on multi-disciplinary simulations. We have been developing an "integrated numerical simulation system" to solve coupled simulation problems under meta-computing environments. The system aims to construct a competent coupler for carrying out multi-disciplinary simulations by allowing concurrent execution of arbitrary simulation codes on different computers in parallel. The effectiveness of this system infrastructure is illustrated through its applications to fluid-structure interactive problems.
Nakamura, Hiroo; Ladd, P.*; Federici, G.*; Janeschitz, G.*; Schaubel, K. M.*; Sugihara, Masayoshi; Busigin, A.*; Gierszewski, P.*; Hiroki, Seiji; Hurztmeirer, H. S.*; et al.
Fusion Engineering and Design, 39-40, p.883 - 891, 1998/09
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