Highly Optimized Full-Core Reactor Simulations on Summit.
2021
Nek5000/RS is a highly-performant open-source spectral element code for simulation of incompressible and low-Mach fluid flow, heat transfer, and combustion with a particular focus on turbulent flows in complex domains. It is based on high-order discretizations that realize the same (or lower) cost per gridpoint as traditional low-order methods. State-of-the-art multilevel preconditioners, efficient high-order time-splitting methods, and runtime-adaptive communication strategies are built on a fast OCCA-based kernel library, libParanumal, to provide scalability and portability across the spectrum of current and future high-performance computing platforms. On Summit, Nek5000/RS has recently achieved an milestone in the simulation of nuclear reactors: the first full-core computational fluid dynamics simulations of reactor cores, including pebble beds with > 350,000 pebbles and 98M elements advanced in less than 0.25 seconds per Navier-Stokes timestep. With carefully tuned algorithms, it is possible to simulate a single flow-through time for a full reactor core in less than six hours on all of Summit.
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