Comparing Two Opacity Models in Monte Carlo Radiative Heat Transfer: Computational Efficiency and Parallel Load Balancing

M. Cleveland, T. Palmer
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Thermal heating from radiative heat transfer can have a significant effect on combustion systems. A variety of models have been developed to represent the strongly varying opacities found in combustion gases (Goutiere et al., 2000). This work evaluates the computational efficiency and load balance issues associated with two opacity models implemented in a 3D parallel Monte Carlo solver: the spectral-line-based weighted sum of gray gases (SLW) (Denison and Webb, 1993) and the spectral line-by-line (LBL) (Wang and Modest, 2007) opacity models. The parallel performance of the opacity models is evaluated using the Su and Olson (1999) frequency-dependent semi-analytic benchmark problem. Weak scaling, strong scaling, and history scaling studies were performed and comparisons were made for each opacity model. Comparisons of load balance sensitivities to these types of scaling were also evaluated. It was found that the SLW model has some attributes that might be valuable in a select set of parallel problems.
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蒙特卡罗辐射传热中两种不透明模型的比较:计算效率和并行负载平衡
辐射传热产生的热加热对燃烧系统有重要影响。已经开发了各种模型来表示燃烧气体中发现的强烈变化的不透明度(Goutiere et al., 2000)。这项工作评估了在三维并行蒙特卡罗求解器中实现的两种不透明度模型相关的计算效率和负载平衡问题:基于谱线的灰色气体加权和(SLW) (Denison和Webb, 1993)和逐行谱线(LBL) (Wang和Modest, 2007)不透明度模型。使用Su和Olson(1999)频率相关的半解析基准问题来评估不透明度模型的并行性能。进行弱标度、强标度和历史标度研究,并对每种不透明度模型进行比较。还评估了负载平衡对这些扩展类型的敏感性的比较。我们发现,SLW模型具有一些属性,在一组选定的并行问题中可能是有价值的。
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