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Simulation of Fire with a Gas Kinetic Scheme on Distributed GPGPU Architectures

Stephan Lenz    
Martin Geier and Manfred Krafczyk    

Resumen

The simulation of fire is a challenging task due to its occurrence on multiple space-time scales and the non-linear interaction of multiple physical processes. Current state-of-the-art software such as the Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) implements most of the required physics, yet a significant drawback of this implementation is its limited scalability on modern massively parallel hardware. The current paper presents a massively parallel implementation of a Gas Kinetic Scheme (GKS) on General Purpose Graphics Processing Units (GPGPUs) as a potential alternative modeling and simulation approach. The implementation is validated for turbulent natural convection against experimental data. Subsequently, it is validated for two simulations of fire plumes, including a small-scale table top setup and a fire on the scale of a few meters. We show that the present GKS achieves comparable accuracy to the results obtained by FDS. Yet, due to the parallel efficiency on dedicated hardware, our GKS implementation delivers a reduction of wall-clock times of more than an order of magnitude. This paper demonstrates the potential of explicit local schemes in massively parallel environments for the simulation of fire.

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