Performance of a plasma fluid code on the Intel parallel computers
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Lynch, V.E.; Carreras, B.A.; Drake, J.B.; Leboeuf, J.N.; Liewer, P.
- Source
- Proceedings Supercomputing '92 Supercomputing '92., Proceedings. :286-293 1992
- Subject
- Computing and Processing
Concurrent computing
Plasma transport processes
Convolutional codes
Telecommunication computing
Hypercubes
Magnetohydrodynamics
Partial differential equations
Laboratories
Parallel algorithms
Kinetic theory
- Language
One approach to improving the real-time efficiency of plasma turbulence calculations is to use a parallel algorithm. A parallel algorithm for plasma turbulence calculations was tested on the Intel iPSC/860 hypercube and the Touchstone Delta machine. Using the 128 processors of the Intel iPSC/860 hypercube, a factor of 5 improvement over a single-processor CRAY-2 is obtained. For the Touchstone Delta machine, the corresponding improvement factor is 13. For plasma edge turbulence calculations, an extrapolation of the present results to the Intel sigma machine gives an improvement factor close to 64 over the single-processor CRAY-2.ETX