E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Parallel Computing for Numerical Analysis of a Fan Assembly Subjected to a SPH Bird
Abstract
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is widely adopted to predict bird strike events. To improve the parallel computing efficiency of the SPH approach, parallel computing was performed on the process of a bird striking the fan assembly. Since the cube-shaped domains aligned along the coordinate axes that are inherent in the decomposition algorithm may result in low computational efficiency, the effect of customized data partitioning on the efficiency is investigated. The results show that customized decompositions can minimize communication between processors and ensure the load balance during the simulation process. Besides, distributed computing with domain decompositions can present reasonable predictions at soft-impact damage, achieving consistent results within a range of less than 7% of the reference data derived from shared memory computing.