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Department of Informatics Technische Universität München Informatik X: Rechnertechnik und Rechnerorganisation / Parallelrechnerarchitektur Prof. Dr. Arndt Bode , Prof. Dr. Hans Michael Gerndt |
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In this joint project with Asea Brown Boveri's Corporate Research Center Heidelberg/Ladenburg , LINUX based PC clusters connected via a high speed network like the Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI), have been utilized for the design of high voltage systems. Particular areas if interest are the simulation of the electrostatic and electromagnetic field distribution in critical regions of transformers, high voltage insulators, or circuit-breakers in order to be able to detect potential constructional faults during the development process.
For the numeric simulation of the field distribution the so-called Boundary-Element
Method has been utilized. In this method, a linear equation system
with a fully populated matrix is solved with the iterative GMRES
solver. Typical orders of magnitude for the equation system are 104
to
105 unknowns. The algorithm has been parallelized using the
Message Passing programming model, particularly using PVM
and MPI.
The first parallel versions ran on UNIX workstation clusters or large
parallel mainframe computers.
In order to obtain a more economical alternative, the algorithm has
been ported to LINUX and implemented on an SCI based PC
cluster.
The advantage of the SCI network over standard Ethernet shows up in
particular when simulating electromagnetic fields, since the
solution algorithm is very communication intensive. Measurements on
a cluster with 8 nodes already resulted in 1.5 times faster calculations
compared to standard Ethernet. It can be assumed that this factor will
substantially improve with a higher number of nodes.
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The ABB POLOPT Cluster at Corporate Research Center Heidelberg/Ladenburg:
===> Total Memory: 16GB
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This work is supported by ABB Corporate Reserch Center Heidelberg/Ladenburg. |
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