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Design and implementation of a cloud computing service for finite element analysis

Journal

ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE
Volume 60-61, Issue -, Pages 122-135

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2012.10.003

Keywords

Cloud computing; Finite element analysis; Structural mechanics; Task scheduling; Multi-core; SPOOLES

Funding

  1. European Union FP7 Marie Curie program under BI4MASSES project
  2. IBM Shared University Research (SUR) program
  3. TUBITAK (Turkish National Science Foundation) [109E194]
  4. IBM PhD Fellowship award

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This paper presents an end-to-end discussion on the technical issues related to the design and implementation of a new cloud computing service for finite element analysis (FEA). The focus is specifically on performance characterization of linear and nonlinear mechanical structural analysis workloads over multi-core and multi-node computing resources. We first analyze and observe that accurate job characterization, tuning of multi-threading parameters and effective multi-core/node scheduling are critical for service performance. We design a smart scheduler that can dynamically select some of the required parameters, partition the load and schedule it in a resource-aware manner. We can achieve up to 7.53 x performance improvement over an aggressive scheduler using mixed FEA loads. We also discuss critical issues related to the data privacy, security, accounting, and portability of the cloud service. (C) 2012 Civil-Comp Ltd and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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