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Michael Harold Lees · Jack Dongarra
Peter M. A. Sloot (Eds.)
LNCS 10862
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Wuxi, China, June 11–13, 2018
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Preface
This year we had 405 submissions (180 submissions to the main track and 225 to the
workshops). In the main track, 51 full papers were accepted (28%). In the workshops,
97 full papers (43%). A high acceptance rate in the workshops is explained by the
nature of these thematic sessions, where many experts in a particular field are per-
sonally invited by workshop organizers to participate in their sessions.
ICCS relies strongly on the vital contributions of our workshop organizers to attract
high-quality papers in many subject areas. We would like to thank all committee
members for the main track and workshops for their contribution toward ensuring a
high standard for the accepted papers. We would also like to thank Springer, Elsevier,
Intellegibilis, Beijing Vastitude Technology Co., Ltd. and Inspur for their support.
Finally, we very much appreciate all the local Organizing Committee members for their
hard work to prepare this conference.
We are proud to note that ICCS is an ERA 2010 A-ranked conference series.
Members
Jiming Wu National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China
Lingying Wu National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China
Jinzhe Yang National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China
Bingwei Chen National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China
Yuanchun Zheng University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Minglong Lei University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jia Wu Macquarie University, Australia
Zhengsong Chen University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Limeng Cui University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jiabin Liu University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Biao Li University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Yunlong Mi University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Wei Dai University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Program Committee
ALE Method for a Rotating Structure Immersed in the Fluid and Its
Application to the Artificial Heart Pump in Hemodynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pengtao Sun, Wei Leng, Chen-Song Zhang, Rihui Lan, and Jinchao Xu
Novel Monte Carlo Algorithm for Solving Singular Linear Systems . . . . . . . 202
Behrouz Fathi Vajargah, Vassil Alexandrov, Samaneh Javadi,
and Ali Hadian
Poster Papers
RADIC Based Fault Tolerance System with Dynamic Resource Controller. . . 624
Jorge Villamayor, Dolores Rexachs, and Emilio Luque
Agile Tuning Method in Successive Steps for a River Flow Simulator. . . . . . 639
Mariano Trigila, Adriana Gaudiani, and Emilio Luque
Abstract. We first briefly discuss the significance of flow and transport simu-
lation that motivates the international workshop on “Simulations of Flow and
Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation” within the International
Conference on Computational Science. We then review various works published
in the proceedings of our workshop in 2018. Based on the works presented in this
workshop in recent years, we also offer our observations on the general trends of
the research activities in flow and transport simulations. We discuss existing
challenges, emerging techniques, and major progress.
Introduction
Most processes in natural and engineered systems inherently involve flow and trans-
port. Thus simulations of flow and transport are extremely important for a wide range
of scientific and industrial applications at various spatial and temporal scales. In this
year’s international workshop on “Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling,
Algorithms and Computation” (SOFTMAC) within International Conference on
Computational Science (ICCS), we focus on the recent advances in mathematical
modeling, numerical algorithms, scientific computation, and other computational
aspects of flow and transport phenomena. We have received 26 active submissions
from China, Japan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and United States of America.
After a strict peer review process, a total of 19 papers in this SOFTMAC workshop
have been accepted for publication in the Proceeding of ICCS 2018.
It is worth noting that the SOFTMAC workshop has been held within the ICCS for
seven years since 2011. A brief overview of our workshop is presented in Table 1. As
one of the important sessions within ICCS, it has successfully attracted attention from
worldwide researchers and scientists in the field of flow and transport. The workshop
provides a great platform for bringing together scholars in this field annually to report
Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation 3
their research progresses in both theory and methods, to exchange new ideas for
research, and to promote further collaborations.
The list of papers published in this workshop covers state-of-the-art simulations of flow
and transport problems. These papers represent ongoing research projects on various
important topics relevant to the modeling, algorithms and computation of flow and
transport. Here the workshop papers may be classified into five groups as follows.
The first group consists of seven papers that devoting to various issues and
applications in the area of fluid flow and heat transfer. P. Sun et al. studied a dynamic
fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problem involving a rotational elastic turbine by using
the arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) approach in the paper entitled “ALE method
for a rotating structure immersed in the fluid and its application to the articial heart
pump in hemodynamics”. S. Ishihara et al. investigated the influence of depth from the
free surface of the fish and turning motion via the moving-grid finite volume method
and moving computational domain method with free surface height function in the
4 S. Sun et al.
paper entitled “Free Surface Flow Simulation of Fish Turning Motion”. In the paper
entitled “Circular Function-Based Gas-kinetic Scheme for Simulation of Viscous
Compressible Flows”, Z. Meng et al. simplified the integral domain of Maxwellian
distribution function and proposed a stable gas-kinetic scheme based on circular
function for the simulation of viscous compressible flows. J. Li et al presented an
N-parallel FENE-P constitutive model for viscoelastic incompressible non-Newtonian
fluids based on the idea of multiple relaxation times in the paper entitled “Study on an
N-parallel FENE-P constitutive model based on multiple relaxation times for vis-
coelastic fluid”. Moreover, in another paper entitled “LES study on high Reynolds
turbulent drag-reducing flow of viscoelastic fluids based on multiple relaxation times
constitutive model and mixed subgrid-scale model”, J. Li et al. further revealed the
drag-reduction mechanism of high Reynolds viscoelastic turbulent flow and addressed
the different phenomena occurring in high and low Reynolds turbulent drag-reducing
flows. A coupled LBGK scheme, constituting of two independent distribution functions
describing velocity and temperature respectively, was established by T. Zhang and S.
Sun in the paper entitled “A Compact and Efficient Lattice Boltzmann Scheme to
Simulate Complex Thermal Fluid Flows”. The complex Rayleigh-Benard convection
was studied and various correlations of thermal dynamic properties were illustrated. In
the last paper of this group entitled “A new edge stabilization method”, H. Duan and Y.
Wei theoretically and numerically studied a new edge stabilization method for the finite
element discretization of the convection-dominated diffusion-convection equations.
The second group of papers concerns the modeling and simulation of multiphase
flow and the flow and transport in porous media. In the paper entitled “A novel energy
stable numerical scheme for Navier-Stokes-Cahn-Hilliard two-phase flow model with
variable densities and viscosities”, X. Feng et al. constructed a novel numerical scheme
for the simulation of coupled Cahn-Hilliard and Navier-Stokes equations considering
the variable densities and viscosities. And the accuracy and robustness of this novel
scheme were validated by the benchmark bubble rising problem. Z. He et al. studied
linearly first and second order in time, uniquely solvable and unconditionally energy
stable numerical schemes to approximate the phase field model of solid-state dewetting
problems based on the novel scalar auxiliary variable (SAV) approach in the paper
entitled “Efficient Linearly and Unconditionally Energy Stable Schemes for the Phase
Field Model of Solid-State Dewetting Problems”. Y. Wang et al in their paper “Study
on Numerical Methods for Gas Flow Simulation Using Double-Porosity
Double-Permeability Model” first investigated the numerical methods for gas flow
simulation in dual-continuum porous media by using the mass balance technique and
local linearization of the nonlinear source term. The paper of G. Harper et al., “A
Two-field Finite Element Solver for Poroelasticity on Quadrilateral Meshes”, focused
on a finite element solver for linear poroelasticity problems on quadrilateral meshes
based on the displacement-pressure two-field model. This new solver combined the
Bernardi-Raugel element for linear elasticity and a weak Galerkin element for Darcy
flow through the backward Euler temporal discretization. In the paper entitled “Cou-
pling multipoint flux mixed finite element methods with discontinuous Galerkin meth-
ods for incompressible miscible displacement equations in porous media”, J. Chen
Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation 5
The past decade has seen remarkable advances in the simulations of flow and transport
phenomena because of its significance to understand, predict, and optimize various
scientific and industrial flow and transport processes. Nevertheless, accurate, efficient
and robust numerical simulations of flow and transport still remain challenging. Below
we give a brief overview on the general trend of flow and transport simulations.
6 S. Sun et al.
(1) “Multi”-modeling: With the increased complexity of the flow and transport
phenomena, the modeling tends to be more complex. For instance, multiphase
flow especially in porous media and with the partial miscibility of different phases
provides more challenges and opportunities now. Multicomponent transport with
reaction, such as computational thermodynamics of fluids, especially hydrocarbon
and other oil reservoir fluids, and its interaction with flow and transport still
remain to be further explored. From the aspect of computational scale, coupling of
flow and transport in different scales is also a research hotspot, such as transport in
molecular scale, pore scale, lab scale, and field scale, flow from Darcy scale to
pore-scale, etc.
(2) Advanced “multi”-algorithms: The increasing complexity of flow and transport
simulations demands the algorithms to be multi-scale, multi-domain,
multi-physics and multi-numerics. For the complex flow and transport phenom-
ena, the mathematical models usually with possibly rough and discontinuous
coefficients, and the solutions are often singular and discontinuous. Thus, the
advanced discretization methods should be applied to discretize the governing
equations. Local mass conservation and compatibility of numerical schemes are
often necessary to obtain physical meaningful solutions. In addition, the design of
fast and accurate solvers for the large-scale algebraic equation systems should be
addressed. Solution techniques of interest include mesh adaptation, model
reduction (such as MsFEM, upscaling, POD, etc.), multiscale algorithms (such as
coupling of LBM and MD, etc.), parallel algorithms (such as CPU parallel, GPU
parallel, etc.), and others.
(3) Heterogeneous parallel computing with “multi”-hardware: Today flow and
transport simulations are becoming more and more computationally demanding,
more than one kind of processors or cores are preferred to be used to gain a better
computational performance or energy efficiency. Thus the “multi”-hardware for
the heterogeneous parallel computing is a clear trend. Especially the heteroge-
neous parallel computing coupled with tensor processing unit (TPU), graphics
processing unit (GPU) and cloud computing should be paid more attentions.
The TPU parallel, GPU parallel and cloud computing provide completely new
possibilities for significant cost savings because simulation time can be reduced
on hardware that is often less expensive than server-class CPUs.
(4) “Multi”-application: The interaction of flow and transport with other physical,
chemical, biological, and sociological processes, etc. is gaining more attentions
from the global researchers and scientists, and application areas of flow and
transport have been widened largely in recent years. It includes but not limited to
the fields of earth sciences (such as groundwater contamination, carbon seques-
tration, petroleum exploration and recovery, etc.), atmospheric science (such as air
pollution, weather prediction, etc.), chemical engineering (such as chemical
separation processes, drug delivery, etc.), biological processes (such as bio-
transport, intracellular protein trafficking, etc.), traffic flow (such as traffic net-
works, material flow in supply chain networks, etc.), material design, natural
disaster assessments, information flow and many others.
Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation 7
Concluding Remarks
In conclusion, this workshop proceeding presents and highlights new applications and
new (or existing) challenges in five different important research areas of flow and
transport mainly from the aspects of modeling, algorithms and computation. The
workshop proceeding is not intended to be an exhaustive collection nor a survey of all
of the current trends in flow and transport research. Many additional significant
research areas of flow and transport still exist and remain to be explored further, but
“multi”-modeling, advanced “multi”-algorithms, heterogeneous parallel computing
with “multi”-hardware and “multi”-application are clear trends.
Acknowledgments. The authors would like to thank all the participants of this workshop for
their inspiring contributions and the anonymous reviewers for their diligent work, which led to
the high quality of the workshop proceeding. The authors also express their sincere gratitude to
the ICCS organizers for providing a wonderful opportunity to hold this workshop. The workshop
chair S. Sun and co-chair J. Li would like to acknowledge the research funding from King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) through the grants BAS/1/1351-01,
URF/1/2993-01 and REP/1/2879-01. J. Liu would like to acknowledge the funding support from
US National Science Foundation (NSF) under grant DMS-1419077.
ALE Method for a Rotating Structure
Immersed in the Fluid and Its
Application to the Artificial Heart Pump
in Hemodynamics
Pengtao Sun1(B) , Wei Leng2 , Chen-Song Zhang2 , Rihui Lan1 , and Jinchao Xu3
1
Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA
{pengtao.sun,rihui.lan}@unlv.edu
2
LSEC & NCMIS, Academy of Mathematics and System Science,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
{wleng,zhangcs}@lsec.cc.ac.cn
3
Department of Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802, USA
xu@math.psu.edu
P. Sun and R. Lan were supported by NSF Grant DMS-1418806. W. Leng and C.-S.
Zhang were supported by the National Key Research and Development Program
of China (Grant No. 2016YFB0201304), the Major Research Plan of National Nat-
ural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 91430215, 91530323), and the Key
Research Program of Frontier Sciences of CAS. W. Leng was also partially supported
by Grant-in-aid for scientific research from the National Natural Science Foundation
for the Youth of China (Grant No. 11501553). J. Xu was supported by NSF Grant
DMS-1522615 and DOE DE-SC0014400.
c Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018
Y. Shi et al. (Eds.): ICCS 2018, LNCS 10862, pp. 9–23, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93713-7_1
10 P. Sun et al.
1 Introduction
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems remain among the most challenging
problems in computational mechanics and computational fluid dynamics. The
difficulties in the simulation of these problems stem from the fact that they rely
on the coupling of models of different nature: Lagrangian in the solid and Eule-
rian in the fluid. The so-called Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) method
[7,9] copes with this difficulty by adapting the fluid solver along the deforma-
tions of the solid medium in the direction normal to the interface. These meth-
ods allow us to accurately account for continuity of stresses and velocities at
the interface, where the body-fitted conforming mesh is used and the surface
mesh is accommodated to be shared between the fluid and solid, and thus to
automatically satisfy the interface kinematic condition. In this paper, we use the
ALE method to reformulate and solve fluid equations on a moving fluid mesh
which moves along with structure motions through the interface.
In contrast to a large amount of FSI literatures which are dedicated to either
a rigid structure [8,11], or a non-rotational structure [4,7], or a stationary fluid
domain (thus the interface) [5,13], few works are contributed to FSI problems
with a rotational and deformable structure. This is mainly due to the fact that
the corresponding mathematical and mechanical model is lacking. Some rele-
vant models arise from the field of graphics and animation applications for the
co-rotational linear elasticity [14], but still far away from our need. To simulate
such a FSI problem with a more realistic operating condition, we first derive a
linearized constitutive model of structure combining the elastic deformation with
the rotation, then present its weak formulation and develop a specific ALE map-
ping technique to deal with the co-rotational fluid and structure. Furthermore,
we describe an efficient monolithic iterative algorithm and ALE-type mixed finite
element method to solve the hydrodynamic/hemodynamic FSI problem.
The application of our developed monolithic ALE finite element method in
this paper is to study the numerical performance of an artificial heart pump
running in the hemodynamic FSI system. It has been always significant to study
efficient and accurate numerical methods for simulating hemodynamic FSI prob-
lems in order to help patients being recovered from a cardiovascular illness, espe-
cially from a heart failure. The statistical data tell us about 720,000 people in
the U.S. suffer heart attacks each year, in which about 2,000–2,300 heart trans-
plants are performed annually in the United States [1]. The vast majority of
these patients are unsuitable to take the heart transplantation, or, are waiting
for the proper human heart to transplant. Under such circumstance, the artificial
heart pump is thus the only choice to sustain their lives. Since 1980s, the left
ventricle auxiliary device (LVAD), also usually called the artificial heart pump,
has become an effective treatment by breaking the vicious cycle of heart failure.
Currently, although a massive amount of heart failure patients need the artificial
heart to assistant their treatment, an individually designed artificial heart for
a specially treated patient is still lacking since such individual design heavily
relies on an accurate modeling and solution of the artificial heart-bloodstream-
vascular interactions, which may tell the doctors the accurate shape and size of
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mirá una Nimplia más que el
sol hermosa,
pues quién es ella, o él jamas
se atina:
el nombre desta fenix tán
famosa,
es en Valençia doña Cathalina
Milan, y en todo el mundo es
oy llamada
la más discreta, hermosa y
señalada.
Alçad los ojos, y vereis de
frente
del caudaloso rio y su ribera,
peynando sus cabellos, la
exçelente
doña Maria Pexon y
Çanoguera
cuya hermosura y gracia es
euidente,
y en discreçion la prima y la
primera:
mirad los ojos, rostro
cristallino,
y aquí puede hazer fin uuestro
camino.
Las dos mirad que están
sobrepujando,
a toda discreçion y
entendimiento,
y entre las más hermosas
señalando
se uan, por solo vn par, sin par
ni cuento,
los ojos que las miran
sojuzgando:
pues nadie las miró que biua
essento:
¡ued qué dira quien alabar
promete
las dos Beatrizes, Vique y
Fenollete!
Al tiempo que se puso alli
Diana,
con su diuino rostro y
excelente
salió un luzero, luego una
mañana
de Mayo muy serena y
refulgente:
sus ojos matan y su uista
sana,
despunta alli el amor su flecha
ardiente,
su hermosura hable, y
testifique
ser sola y sin ygual doña Anna
Vique.
Bolued, Nimphas, uereys
doña Teodora
Carroz, que del valor y
hermosura
la haze el tiempo reyna y gran
señora
de toda discreçion y graçia
pura:
qualquiera cosa suya os
enamora,
ninguna cosa nuestra os
assegura,
para tomar tan grande
atreuimiento,
como es poner en ella el
pensamiento.
Doña Angela de Borja
contemplando
uereys que está (pastores) en
Diana,
y en ella la gran dea está
mirando
la graçia y hermosura
soberana:
Cupido alli a sus pies está
llorando,
y la hermosa Nimpha muy
ufana,
en uer delante della estar
rendido
aquel tyrano fuerte y tan
temido.
De aquella illustre cepa
Çanoguera,
salio una flor tan extremada y
pura,
que siendo de su edad la
primauera,
ninguna se le yguala en
hermosura:
de su excelente madre es
heredera,
en todo quanto pudo dar
natura,
y assi doña Hieronyma ha
llegado
en graçia y disceçion al sumo
grado.
¿Quereys quedar (o
Nimphas) admiradas,
y uer lo que a ninguna dió
uentura:
quereys al puro extremo uer
llegados
ualor, saber, bondad y
hermosura?
mirad doña Veronica
Marradas,
pues solo uerla os dize y
assegura
que todo sobra, y nada falta
en ella,
sino es quien pueda (o piense)
meresçella.
Doña Luysa Penarroja
uemos
en hermosura y graçia más
que humana,
en toda cosa llega los
estremos,
y a toda hermosura uençe y
gana:
no quiere el crudo amor que la
miremos
y quien la uió, si no la uee, no
sana:
aunque despues de uista el
crudo fuego
en su vigor y fuerça buelue
luego.
Ya ueo, Nimphas, que
mirays aquella
en quien estoy continuo
contemplando,
los ojos se os yran por fuerça
a ella,
que aun los del mismo amor
está robando:
mirad la hermosura que ay en
ella,
mas ued que no çegueys
quiçá mirando
a doña Ioana de Cardona,
estrella
que el mismo amor está
rendido a ella.
Aquella hermosura no
pensada
que ueys, si uerla cabe en
nuestro uaso:
aquella cuya suerte fue
estremada
pues no teme fortuna, tiempo
o caso,
aquella discreçion tan
leuantada,
aquella que es mi musa y mi
parnaso:
Ioanna Anna, es Catalana, fin
y cabo
de lo que en todas por
estremo alabo.
Cabe ella está un estremo
no uicioso,
mas en uirtud muy alto y
estremado,
disposiçion gentil, rostro
hermoso,
cabellos de oro, y cuello
delicado,
mirar que alegra, mouimiento
ayroso,
juyzio claro y nombre
señalado,
doña Angela Fernando, aquien
natura
conforme al nombre dio la
hermosura.
Vereys cabe ella doña
Mariana,
que de ygualalle nadie está
segura;
miralda junto a la exçelente
hermana,
uereys en poca edad gran
hermosura,
uereys con ella nuestra edad
ufana,
uereys en pocos años gran
cordura,
uereys que son las dos el
cabo y summa
de quanto dezir puede lengua
y pluma.
Las dos hermanas Borjas
escogidas,
Hippolita, Ysabel, que estays
mirando,
de graçia y perfeçion tan
guarnesçidas,
que al sol su resplandor está
çegando,
miraldas y uereys de quantas
uidas
su hermosura siempre ua
triumphando:
mirá los ojos, rostro, y los
cabellos,
que el oro queda atras y
passan ellos.
Mirad doña Maria
Çanoguera,
la qual de Catarroja es oy
señora,
cuya hermosura y graçia es de
manera,
que a toda cosa uençe y la
enamora:
su fama resplandeçe por do
quiera
y su uirtud la ensalça cada
hora,
pues no ay qué dessear
despues de uella,
¿quién la podrá loar sin
offendella?
Doña Ysabel de Borja está
defrente
y al fin y perfeçion de toda
cosa,
mira la graçia, el ser, y la
exçelente
color más biua que purpurea
rosa,
mirad que es de uirtud y graçia
fuente,
y nuestro siglo illustre en toda
cosa:
al cabo está de todas su
figura,
por cabo y fin de graçia y
hermosura.
La que esparzidos tiene sus
cabellos
con hilo de oro fino atras
tomados,
y aquel diuino rostro, que él y
ellos
a tantos coraçones trae
domados,
el cuello de marfil, los ojos
bellos,
honestos, baxos, uerdes, y
rasgados,
doña Ioana Milan por nombre
tiene,
en quien la uista pára y se
mantiene,
Aquella que alli ueys, en
quien natura
mostró su sçiençia ser
marauillosa,
pues no ay pasar de alli en
hermosura,
no ay más que dessear a una
hermosa:
cuyo ualor, saber, y gran
cordura
leuantarán su fama en toda
cosa,
doña Mençia se nombra
Fenollete,
a quien se rinde amor y se
somete.