ExaFSA - Exascale Simulation of Fluid-Structure-Acoustics Interactions

The ExaFSA project aims to combine the two dominant trends in engineering simulations: multiphysics and high-performance computing. As such, its goal is to establish software environments that allow for large-scale parallel simulations of three-way coupled problems, namely problems that comprise interacting flow, acoustics, and structure subproblems. Application to theses simulations are cases in which flowinduced structural movement and flow-generated noise are combined, such as flexible parts of moving vehicles.

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