Highly efficient lattice Boltzmann multiphase simulations of immiscible fluids at high-density ratios on CPUs and GPUs through code generation

Holzer M, Bauer M, Köstler H, Rüde U (2021)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2021

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DOI: 10.1177/10943420211016525

Abstract

A high-performance implementation of a multiphase lattice Boltzmann method based on the conservative Allen-Cahn model supporting high-density ratios and high Reynolds numbers is presented. Meta-programming techniques are used to generate optimized code for CPUs and GPUs automatically. The coupled model is specified in a high-level symbolic description and optimized through automatic transformations. The memory footprint of the resulting algorithm is reduced through the fusion of compute kernels. A roofline analysis demonstrates the excellent efficiency of the generated code on a single GPU. The resulting single GPU code has been integrated into the multiphysics framework waLBerla to run massively parallel simulations on large domains. Communication hiding and GPUDirect-enabled MPI yield near-perfect scaling behavior. Scaling experiments are conducted on the Piz Daint supercomputer with up to 2048 GPUs, simulating several hundred fully resolved bubbles. Further, validation of the implementation is shown in a physically relevant scenario—a three-dimensional rising air bubble in water.

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APA:

Holzer, M., Bauer, M., Köstler, H., & Rüde, U. (2021). Highly efficient lattice Boltzmann multiphase simulations of immiscible fluids at high-density ratios on CPUs and GPUs through code generation. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10943420211016525

MLA:

Holzer, Markus, et al. "Highly efficient lattice Boltzmann multiphase simulations of immiscible fluids at high-density ratios on CPUs and GPUs through code generation." International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications (2021).

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