Parallel implementation of the aeh technique for the solution of plane multiphasic problems

Authors

  • Barbara de M. Quintela
  • Anna Paula G. Ferreira
  • Michéle C. Resende Farage
  • Marcelo Lobosco

Keywords:

Asymptotic homogenization, Heterogeneity, Periodicity, Finite element method, Parallel Computing

Abstract

The Asymptotic Expansion Homogenization (AEH) technique is used to estimate the effective properties of heterogeneous media with periodical microstructure. A considerable computational effort can be necessary even though the adopted models are quite simple. For this reason, parallelization is often necessary to achieve good performance. This work presents a first attempt to parallelize the AEH implementation code. Although the parallelization process is in a very early stage, the preliminary results show that the parallel version provides up to a 30% improvement in application speed. This work consists on a step towards a numerical tool for the analysis of more complex and three-dimensional periodic cells. The two-dimensional AEH was implemented in the C programming language for the future generalization to three-dimensional problems employing the available parallelization tools.

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Author Biographies

Barbara de M. Quintela

Mestrado em Modelagem Computacional. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora - UFJF.

Anna Paula G. Ferreira

Mestrado em Modelagem Computacional. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora - UFJF.

Michéle C. Resende Farage

Mestrado em Modelagem Computacional. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora - UFJF.

Marcelo Lobosco

Mestrado em Modelagem Computacional. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora - UFJF.

Published

2010-12-16

How to Cite

Quintela, B. de M., Ferreira, A. P. G., Farage, M. C. R., & Lobosco, M. (2010). Parallel implementation of the aeh technique for the solution of plane multiphasic problems. VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering, 20(1), 30–44. Retrieved from https://furg.emnuvens.com.br/vetor/article/view/1742

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