Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4965247 Computers & Geosciences 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Integration of in situ visualization and in transit data analysis with a turbidity current finite element simulator.•Residual-based variational multiscale finite element method formulation for the governing equations.•Adaptive mesh refinement and coarsening provided by libMesh.•Parallel performance analysis of the integrated solution.

Turbidity currents are underflows responsible for sediment deposits that generate geological formations of interest for the oil and gas industry. LibMesh-sedimentation is an application built upon the libMesh library to simulate turbidity currents. In this work, we present the integration of libMesh-sedimentation with in situ visualization and in transit data analysis tools. DfAnalyzer is a solution based on provenance data to extract and relate strategic simulation data in transit from multiple data for online queries. We integrate libMesh-sedimentation and ParaView Catalyst to perform in situ data analysis and visualization. We present a parallel performance analysis for two turbidity currents simulations showing that the overhead for both in situ visualization and in transit data analysis is negligible. We show that our tools enable monitoring the sediments appearance at runtime and steer the simulation based on the solver convergence and visual information on the sediment deposits, thus enhancing the analytical power of turbidity currents simulations.

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