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Old   January 24, 2016, 03:49
Default K80 For MultiPhase Flow Simulation in Fluent
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Hi Experts, As we all know it is possible to use GPU accelerator for fluid simulation in Fluent. but i don't know if is it possible to model a multiphase flow simulation using GPU accelerator (i am using K80) in order to achieve a quicker solution? any advice will be appreciated. please share your experience. Thanks in advance.
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Old   January 27, 2016, 06:53
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Hi again, after surfing the net i found this which shows right now using GPU to accelerate calculation is not ideal for multiphase flow simulation.
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