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Parallel Software: Hardware Applications

Objective

During the first year, both PHOENICS (CFD program) and CFView (visualisation program) have been ported to a MIMD and a SIMD machine. This will enable a comparison between the two ports to be made. The effectiveness of the MIMD implementation will be evaluated on two full industrial test cases in a link to the EUROPORT-1 project (8421).

The key features of the chosen platforms are:

the use of European-made parallel hardware
the dissemination of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques as an information technology instrument, by creating CFD customisation tools that make the CFD technology usable by product designers and process operators lacking CFD expertise.

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Concentration Heat and Momentum Ltd
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