Abstract

A strategy is proposed for fast and efficient parallel computations using a cluster of workstations to simulate flood flows. We implement ANUGA software to conduct flood simulations. ANUGA solves the two-dimensional shallow water equations using a finite volume method. ANUGA can be run in either sequential or parallel. We focus our work on parallel computations. Our computation scenarios are implemented on a cluster of workstations. Parallel computation results are assessed based on execution time and efficiency. The strategy that we propose gives a significant advantage when we want to get fast and efficient computations using a cluster of workstations.

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