2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.compfluid.2016.04.003
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preCICE – A fully parallel library for multi-physics surface coupling

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“…The simulations showed that, given an efficient realization of inter-code communication, scalability and efficiency losses due to the domain splitting are low. The coupled simulation inherits the high scalability and efficiency of the coupled simulation codes [3]. 1 With 2), we can prove that only a very moderate number of outer iterations is required for real-world problems.…”
Section: A Multiphysics Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The simulations showed that, given an efficient realization of inter-code communication, scalability and efficiency losses due to the domain splitting are low. The coupled simulation inherits the high scalability and efficiency of the coupled simulation codes [3]. 1 With 2), we can prove that only a very moderate number of outer iterations is required for real-world problems.…”
Section: A Multiphysics Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Maintainability & Portability. The high number of commercial and academic codes (2 commercial, 13 academic codes, [3]) that have been coupled with preCICE in the last 5 years based on the work of only a handful of doctoral students hints at an enormous reduction of development time compared to writing a new code from scratch. In addition, the resulting flexibility in exchanging coupled codes allows us to use single-physics solvers optimized for the respective target architectures.…”
Section: A Multiphysics Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First steps towards such a feature within the Dune framework have been undertaken with the dune-grid-glue module [50]. Efficient load balancing in complicated multi-domain, or mixed-dimensional setups is challenging and is an active field of research targeted by codes such as the MOOSE framework [32], or preCICE [79]. DuMu x currently supports forward and backward Euler time discretizations only.…”
Section: Current Limitations and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pore-network models for single-and multi-phase flow will be included into the DuMu x framework in an upcoming release, including static and dynamic approaches. In collaboration with the development team of preCICE [79], the model coupling capabilities of DuMu x with internal and external modules will be further improved. The usability and archivability of DuMu x will be further improved within the aforementioned project SusI which constitutes a step towards reproducible research.…”
Section: Current Limitations and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the coupling component, in particular the Anderson acceleration, is realized by reusing a module of preCICE, a coupling library particularly designed for fluid-structure interaction [36].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%