Fluid Cube XL
Last Updated on:
2024-05-07
This benchmark mirrors the Fluid Cube Small benchmark in all aspects except for the particle radius, which has been decreased to 0.0045. This adjustment was made to increase the number of particles within the simulation, resulting in a total of 174,477 fluid particles and 182277 boundary particles. The purpose behind this modification is to evaluate how the execution times evolve with increasing number of vCPUs for higher particle densities.
The original input files can be found in our tutorial.
Software versions
The software versions used in this benchmark were the following:
Component | Version |
---|---|
OpenMP | 201511 |
OpenFAST | v3.5.2 |
gcc, g++, gfortran | 11.4.0 (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) |
kernel | 6.6.12-linuxkit |
Execution times comparison
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Cost vs Time
The following plot shows how the execution times and costs vary with
the number of cores for c2
and c2d
families. The c2d-standard
machines provide the best performance for their cost.
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