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Parallel implementation and one year experiments with the Danish Eulerian Model

Ostromsky, T., Dimov, I. and Zlatev, Z. (2005) Parallel implementation and one year experiments with the Danish Eulerian Model. Lecture Notes In Computer Science, 3401. 440 - 447.

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-31852-1_53

Abstract/Summary

Large scale air pollution models are powerful tools, designed to meet the increasing demand in different environmental studies. The atmosphere is the most dynamic component of the environment, where the pollutants can be moved quickly on far distnce. Therefore the air pollution modeling must be done in a large computational domain. Moreover, all relevant physical, chemical and photochemical processes must be taken into account. In such complex models operator splitting is very often applied in order to achieve sufficient accuracy as well as efficiency of the numerical solution. The Danish Eulerian Model (DEM) is one of the most advanced such models. Its space domain (4800 × 4800 km) covers Europe, most of the Mediterian and neighboring parts of Asia and the Atlantic Ocean. Efficient parallelization is crucial for the performance and practical capabilities of this huge computational model. Different splitting schemes, based on the main processes mentioned above, have been implemented and tested with respect to accuracy and performance in the new version of DEM. Some numerical results of these experiments are presented in this paper.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science
ID Code:15351

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