Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 19–21, 2023; Washington, DC
Session T15: CFD: HPC I
4:25 PM–6:09 PM,
Monday, November 20, 2023
Room: 144C
Chair: Roberto Verzicco, Univ of Roma Tor Vergata
Abstract: T15.00007 : Revolutionizing OpenFOAM: GPU Integration for Unleashing the Power of Computational Fluid Dynamics
5:43 PM–5:56 PM
Presenter:
Zhao Wu
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Authors:
Zhao Wu
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Xiajun Shi
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Qi Yang
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Lu Li
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Haiyang Jiang
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Xueqing Zhao
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
Jian Yang
(Metax Integrated Circuits (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.)
While widely used commercial CFD software packages such as Fluent and STAR-CCM+ have successfully transitioned to GPU architectures, the open-source CFD community has yet to witness a commensurate transformation. Despite some external research attempts to migrate OpenFOAM, a widely adopted open-source CFD code with over 1.3 million lines of code, to GPUs, the core functionality of the code still predominantly relies on central processing units (CPUs).
In this talk, we will present our efforts to fully adapt OpenFOAM to leverage GPUs. This includes migrating the entire calculation workflow to the GPU, as well as enabling volume rendering visualization on GPU. By utilizing the latest GPUs, we have observed significant speed improvements, achieving performance gains of 3 to 10 times compared to the latest CPU servers. These enhancements have been attained through meticulous optimization, and they carry profound implications for researchers and engineers seeking faster and more efficient CFD simulations.
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