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Author
Sims, J. S. | Martys, N. S.
Title
Simulation of Sheared Suspensions With a Parallel Implementation of QDPD.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Journal
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Vol. 109, No. 2, 267-277, March/April 2004
Keywords
dissipative particle dynamics | domain decomposition | mesoscopic modeling | parallel algorithms | rheology | spatial decomposition | suspensions
Abstract
A parallel quaternion-based dissipative particle dynamics (QDPD) program has been developed in Fortran to study the flow properties of complex fluids subject to shear. The parallelization allows for simulations of greater size and complexity and is accomplished with a parallel linkcell spatial (domain) decomposition using MPI. The technique has novel features arising from the DPD formalism, the use of rigid body inclusions spread across processors, and a sheared boundary condition. A detailed discussion of our implementation is presented, along with results on two distributed memory architectures. A parallel speedup of 24.19 was obtained for a benchmark calculation on 27 processors of a distributed memory cluster.