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Elsevier, Journal of Computational Physics, 10(230), p. 4088-4099, 2011

DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2011.02.034

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Large-scale forcing with less communication in finite-difference simulations of stationary isotropic turbulence

Journal article published in 2011 by Ryo Onishi ORCID, Yuya Baba, Keiko Takahashi
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Abstract

This study proposes a new forcing scheme suitable for massively-parallel finite-difference simulations of stationary isotropic turbulence. The proposed forcing scheme, named reduced-communication forcing (RCF), is based on the same idea as the conventional large-scale forcing scheme, but requires much less data communication, leading to a high parallel efficiency. It has been confirmed that the RCF scheme works intrinsically in the same manner as the conventional large-scale forcing scheme. Comparisons have revealed that a fourth-order finite-difference model run in combination with the RCF scheme (FDM-RCF) is as good as a spectral model, while requiring less computational costs. For the range 80