Turbulence simulations at grid resolution up to $32768^3$ enabled by Exascale computing

ORAL

Abstract

A GPU-enabled extreme scale turbulence simulations capability recently developed on the 1.1 Exaflop leadership-class supercomputer (named Frontier) is now available for computing homogeneous turbulence at very high resolution, with very favorable performance characteristics. This new simulation tool has been used to perform a series of new simulations of forced isotropic turbulence, at grid resolutions from $2048^3$ to $32768^3$. High Reynolds numbers up to 2500 based on the Taylor scale are reached by reducing viscosity along with progressive grid refinement. Expected results will include energy spectra, velocity structure functions, and the statistics of highly intermittent fluctuations of the energy dissipation rate and enstrophy.

*Supported by INCITE 2023 award of supercomputer resources at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, and NSF subcontract via The Johns Hopkins Univ. (Grant 2103874).

Publication: N/A

Presenters

  • Pui-Kuen (P.K) Yeung

    • Georgia Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Pui-Kuen (P.K) Yeung

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Kiran Ravikumar

    • Hewlett Parkard Enterprises
  • Rohini Uma-Vaideswaran

    • Georga Tech
  • Charles Meneveau

    • Johns Hopkins University
  • Katepalli R Sreenivasan

    • New York University (NYU)
    • New York University
  • Stephen Nichols

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory