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+ | == Current Projects == | ||
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+ | ==== Simulating Earthquake Faults (FESD) ==== | ||
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+ | HPGeoC Researchers are assisting researchers from six other universities and the US Geological Survey (USGS) to develop detailed, large-scale computer simulations of earthquake faults under a new $4.6 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant announced September 2011. The initial focus is on the North Americn plate boundary and the San Andreas system of Northern and Southern California.<br /> | ||
+ | [http://www.sdsc.edu/News%20Items/PR092311_earthquake.html More info >] | ||
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+ | ==== GPU Acceleration Project ==== | ||
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+ | HPGeoC has developed a hybrid CUDA+MPI paradigm with AWP-ODC code that achieved 2.3 Pflop/s sustained performance and enabled a rough fault 0-10Hz modeling simulation on ORNL Titan. This code is also used to study the effects of nonlinearity on surface waves during large quakes on the San Anderas fault.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 11 February 2016
Current Projects
Simulating Earthquake Faults (FESD)HPGeoC Researchers are assisting researchers from six other universities and the US Geological Survey (USGS) to develop detailed, large-scale computer simulations of earthquake faults under a new $4.6 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant announced September 2011. The initial focus is on the North Americn plate boundary and the San Andreas system of Northern and Southern California. |
GPU Acceleration ProjectHPGeoC has developed a hybrid CUDA+MPI paradigm with AWP-ODC code that achieved 2.3 Pflop/s sustained performance and enabled a rough fault 0-10Hz modeling simulation on ORNL Titan. This code is also used to study the effects of nonlinearity on surface waves during large quakes on the San Anderas fault.
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