Abstract
Enormous advances in physics of complex fluids/soft matter over last decades have rapidly transformed traditional industrial sectors in foods, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, paints, lubricants, ceramics, polymers, liquid crystals, high performance fibers, oil exploration and production into a digital era of formulation design and precision control over processing conditions from molecular viewpoint, and fertilizing a new industrial revolution. Development of high performance viscoelastic fluid solvers is of great significance for large scale digital manufacturing. In the present work, a portable and extensible scientific computing (PETSc) toolbox has been successfully integrated into the popular OpenFOAM CFD toolbox for carrying out large scale parallel computing of Turbulent Drag Reduction (TDR) and Elastic Turbulence (ET) in the isotropic turbulence flow. Its scalability has been evaluated and compared with the scalability of the OpenFOAM based viscoelastic fluid solvers. The results show that there are significant improvements.
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