FleCSPH: The Next Generation FleCSIble Parallel Computational Infrastructure for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

07/06/2020
by   Julien Loiseau, et al.
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FleCSPH is a smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation tool, based on the compile-time configurable framework FleCSI. The asynchronous distributed tree topology combined with a fast multipole method allows FleCSPH to efficiently compute hydrodynamics and long range particle-particle interactions. FleCSPH provides initial data generators, particle relaxation techniques, and standard evolution drivers, which can be easily modified and extended to user-specific setups. Data input/output uses the H5part format, compatible with modern visualization software.

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