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Acceleration of Lattice-Boltzmann Algorithms for Bloodflow Modeling
Kompová, Radmila ; Kešner, Filip (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis aims to explore possible implementations and optimizations of the lattice-Boltzmann method. This method allows modeling of fluid flow using a simulation of fictive particles. The thesis focuses on possible improvements of the existing tool HemeLB which  is designed and optimized for bloodflow modeling. Several vectorization and paralellization approaches that could be included in this tool are explored. An application focused on comparing chosen algorithms including optimizations for the lattice-Boltzmann method was implemented as a part of the thesis. A group of tests focused on comparing this algorithms according to performance, cache usage and overall memory usage was performed. The best performance achieved was 150 millions of lattice site updates per second.
Simulace proudění multiclonou pomocí Boltzmannovy kinetické rovnice
Molda, Vojtěch ; Hron, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Lipavský, Pavel (referee)
An attempt to numerically predict flow rate of experimental configuration of orifices in transition between molecular and viscous flow regime is described in detail. Discretization of Boltzmann kinetic equation known as lattice-Boltzmann method is derived and applied unfortunately with very little connection to the original experimental problem due to nearly supersonic nature of the experimental setup. Current quite unsatisfactory state of the art of compressible lattice-Boltzmann method is also presented.
Acceleration of Lattice-Boltzmann Algorithms for Bloodflow Modeling
Kompová, Radmila ; Kešner, Filip (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis aims to explore possible implementations and optimizations of the lattice-Boltzmann method. This method allows modeling of fluid flow using a simulation of fictive particles. The thesis focuses on possible improvements of the existing tool HemeLB which  is designed and optimized for bloodflow modeling. Several vectorization and paralellization approaches that could be included in this tool are explored. An application focused on comparing chosen algorithms including optimizations for the lattice-Boltzmann method was implemented as a part of the thesis. A group of tests focused on comparing this algorithms according to performance, cache usage and overall memory usage was performed. The best performance achieved was 150 millions of lattice site updates per second.

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