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E-raamat: Scientific Computing and Algorithms in Industrial Simulations: Projects and Products of Fraunhofer SCAI

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The contributions gathered here provide an overview of current research projects and selected software products of the Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI. They show the wide range of challenges that scientific computing currently faces, the solutions it offers, and its important role in developing applications for industry. Given the exciting field of applied collaborative research and development it discusses, the book will appeal to scientists, practitioners, and students alike.The Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI combines excellent research and application-oriented development to provide added value for our partners. SCAI develops numerical techniques, parallel algorithms and specialized software tools to support and optimize industrial simulations. Moreover, it implements custom software solutions for production and logistics, and offers calculations on high-performance computers. Its services and products are b

ased on state-of-the-art methods from applied mathematics and information technology.

Part I Methods.- Part II Products Algebraic Multigrid-from Academia to Industry.- Part III Applications and Show Cases.- Part IV Appendix.
Part I Methods
Calculation of Chemical Equilibria in Multi-Phase: Multicomponent Systems
3(22)
Marco Hulsmann
Bernhard Klaassen
Andreas Kramer
Ottmar Kramer-Fuhrmann
Tosawi Pangalela
Dirk Reith
Klaus Hack
Johannes Linden
LC-GAP: Localized Coulomb Descriptors for the Gaussian Approximation Potential
25(18)
James Barker
Johannes Bulin
Jan Hamaekers
Sonja Mathias
River Bed Morphodynamics: Metamodeling, Reliability Analysis, and Visualization in a Virtual Environment
43(18)
Tanja Clees
Igor Nikitin
Lialia Nikitina
Sabine Pott
Stanislav Klimenko
Cooling Circuit Simulation I: Modeling
61(22)
Tanja Clees
Nils Hornung
Eric Lluch Alvarez
Igor Nikitin
Lialia Nikitina
Inna Torgovitskaia
Part II Products
Algebraic Multigrid: From Academia to Industry
83(38)
Klaus Stuben
John W. Ruge
Tanja Clees
Sebastian Gries
Parallel Algebraic Multigrid
121(14)
Hans-Joachim Plum
Arnold Krechel
Sebastian Gries
Bram Metsch
Fabian Nick
Marc Alexander Schweitzer
Klaus Stuben
MpCCI: Neutral Interfaces for Multiphysics Simulations
135(18)
Klaus Wolf
Pascal Bayrasy
Carsten Brodbeck
Ilja Kalmykov
Andre Oeckerath
Nadja Wirth
Cooling Circuit Simulation II: A Numerical Example
153(28)
Tanja Clees
Nils Hornung
Detlef Labrenz
Michael Schnell
Horst Schwichtenberg
Hayk Shoukourian
Inna Torgovitskaia
Torsten Wilde
The LAMA Approach for Writing Portable Applications on Heterogenous Architectures
181(18)
Thomas Brandes
Eric Schricker
Thomas Soddemann
ModelCompare
199(8)
Jochen Garcke
Mandar Pathare
Nikhil Prabakaran
Rapid Enriched Simulation Application Development with PUMA
207(22)
Marc Alexander Schweitzer
Albert Ziegenhagel
Part III Applications and Show Cases
Applying CFD for the Design of an Air-Liquid Interface In-Vitro Testing Method for Inhalable Compounds
229(16)
Carsten Brodbeck
Jan Knebel
Detlef Ritter
Klaus Wolf
A Mapping Procedure for the Computation of Flow-Induced Vibrations in Turbomachinery
245(20)
Nadja Wirth
Andre Oeckerath
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Membrane Free Energy Profiles Using Accurate Force Field for Ionic Liquids
265(20)
Thorsten Koddermann
Martin R. Schenk
Marco Hulsmann
Andreas Kramer
Karl N. Kirschner
Dirk Reith
The cloud4health Project: Secondary Use of Clinical Data with Secure Cloud-Based Text Mining Services
285(32)
Juliane Fluck
Philipp Senger
Wolfgang Ziegler
Steffen Claus
Horst Schwichtenberg
Dimensionality Reduction for the Analysis of Time Series Data from Wind Turbines
317(24)
Jochen Garcke
Rodrigo Iza-Teran
Marvin Marks
Mandar Pathare
Dirk Schollbach
Martin Stettner
Energy-Efficiency and Performance Comparison of Aerosol Optical Depth Retrieval on Distributed Embedded SoC Architectures
341(20)
Dustin Feld
Jochen Garcke
Jia Liu
Eric Schricker
Thomas Soddemann
Yong Xue
Part IV A Short History
The Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI
361
Ulrich Trottenberg
Anton Schuller
Michael Griebel is Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI in Sankt Augustin, and holds a chair for Scientific Computing and Numerical Simulation at the Institute for Numerical Simulation at the University of Bonn.

Marc Alexander Schweitzer is head of the department of Numerical Software of the Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI in Sankt Augustin. Furthermore, he is currently Director of Institute for Numerical Simulation at the University of Bonn and holds a chair for Scientific Computing there.







Anton Schüller is working at the Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI in Sankt Augustin.