The Pele Simulation Suite for Reacting Flows at Exascale

Marc Henry de Frahan, Lucas Esclapez, Jon Rood, Nicholas Wimer, Paul Mullowney, Bruce Perry, Landon Owen, Hariswaran Sitaraman, Shashank Yellapantula, Malik Hassanaly, Mohammad Rahimi, Michael Martin, Olga Doronina, Sreejith A., Martin Reith, Wenjun Ge, Ramanan Sankaran, Ann Almgren, Weiqun Zhang, John BellRay Grout, Marc Day, Jacqueline Chen

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Abstract

In this work, we present the Pele suite of software tools for compressible and incompressible reacting flows. The Pele suite leverages several different libraries, notably AMReX and SUNDIALS, to achieve performance portability on heterogeneous computing architectures across the supercomputing landscape. The Pele suite is comprised of PeleC, a compressible reacting flow block-structured adaptive mesh refinement solver, PeleLMeX, a low-Mach number reacting flow block-structured adaptive mesh refinement solver, Pele-Physics, a library for transport, thermodynamics, finite rate chemistry, soot, spray and radiation physics. The objective of this paper is (i) to present the code development efforts necessary to achieve highly effective and scalable applications for exascale machines and (ii) to detail the performance results of the Combustion-Pele project applications on Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Frontier. We show good weak and strong scaling results for both PeleC and PeleLMeX up to more than 50 billion cells on more than 4096 Frontier graphics processing unit nodes. We also present a capability demonstration simulation of a dual-fuel pulse compression ignition engine (six adaptive mesh refinement levels, and 60 billion cells or 2.1 trillion degrees of freedom) on Frontier, to date one of the largest simulations performed on the first exascale-class supercomputer.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages13-25
Number of pages13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event2024 SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP) - Baltimore, Maryland
Duration: 5 Mar 20248 Mar 2024

Conference

Conference2024 SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP)
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Period5/03/248/03/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-2C00-86606

Keywords

  • adaptive mesh refinement
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • high performance computing
  • reacting flows

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