Simulação Numérica de Escoamentos com Superfícies Livres Empregando o Método Weakly Compressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (WCSPH)e o Processamento em Paralelo com Unidades de Processamento Gráfico e a API Cuda
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CUDA, Dinâmica dos Fluidos Computacional, Métodos de partículas, Smoothed Particle HydrodynamicsAbstract
Neste trabalho, é feita uma introdução ao método lagrangiano de partículas, livre de malhas, Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) voltado para a simulação numérica de escoamentos de fluidos newtonianos compressíveis e quase-incompressíveis. A busca pelas partículas vizinhas, dependendo do algoritmo utilizado, pode chegar a um custo computacional da ordem de N^2, onde N é a quantidade de partículas usada na simulação numérica. Portanto, buscou-se desenvolver um simulador numérico, paralelizado empregando-se a Application Programming Interface (API) Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA). A CUDA possibilita o processamento em paralelo empregando os núcleos das Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) das placas de vídeo. Os resultados numéricos foram validados considerando-se a resolução do problema do escoamento, bidimensional e tridimensional, de um fluido newtoniano, em um vertedouro com degraus de uma barragem.Downloads
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