Abstract
AbstractThe solution of reactive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations is accelerated by the implementation of a hybrid central processing unit/graphics processing units (CPU/GPU) Finite Volume solver based on the operator‐splitting strategy, where the chemistry integration is treated independently of the flow solution. The integration of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) describing the finite‐rate chemical kinetics is solved by an adaptive multi‐block explicit solver on GPUs, while the load of the fluid solution is distributed on a multicore CPU algorithm. The resulting speed‐up for reactive CFD simulations is up to 10; the performance gain increases with the size of the mechanism. The proposed implementation is general and can be applied to any CFD problem where the governing equations for the fluid transport are coupled with an ODE system. Code validation is performed against reference solutions on a selection of test cases involving reacting flows.
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