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Tips and Tricks for Tuning CFD Codes Part 3 - Tuning Commercial Code

Overview CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) is one of the most used codes in supercomputing. It is used for a variety of things such as modeling external aerodynamics, internal aerodynamics, heat transfers, weather and air flows, ocean currents, multi-phase flows, blood flow in the human body, and many other scientific and industrial applications. Consequently, achieving the best performance possible from CFD codes is vital to any company or product success. This whitepaper will discuss tips and tricks one can use for tuning the CFD codes and Linux Supercomputers to get the best performance possible.

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PublisherLinux NetworX File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2006
FormatWhite Papers   
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