Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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508062 | Computers & Geosciences | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Petroleum system modeling is a crucial technology to numerically simulate the generation, migration, accumulation, and loss of oil and gas through geologic time. The OpenMP programming paradigm is used to achieve modest parallelism on a shared-memory computer for the industrial petroleum system modeling package PetroMod. The significant advantage of this shared-memory parallelization approach is the simplicity of the OpenMP paradigm allowing a smooth transition to a parallel program by incrementally parallelizing a serial code. The process of using OpenMP to parallelize PetroMod is outlined and performance results on a Sun Fire E2900 are reported.
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Authors
H. Martin Bücker, Armin I. Kauerauf, Arno Rasch,