Georgia Tech Researchers Conduct Largest 3D Turbulence Simulation on Frontier Supercomputer
US researchers at Georgia Tech have executed the largest 3D turbulence simulation on the Frontier supercomputer, utilizing 35 trillion grid points. This unprecedented simulation provides insights into turbulent mechanics, impacting fields ranging from ocean circulation to jet engine performance.

Georgia Tech researchers have completed the largest 3D simulation of turbulence using the Frontier supercomputer, mapping fluid chaos across 35 trillion grid points. This simulation is recognized as the largest direct numerical simulation of turbulence ever performed. The findings aim to enhance understanding of turbulent fluctuations, which can influence global ocean circulation and high-pressure conditions in jet engines.




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