Anne Severt, PhD student at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany shares how she is using NVIDIA Tesla K80s and OpenACC with complex geometries to create real-time simulations of smoke propagation to better prepare firefighters for real-life situations – such as where smoke will be propagating from underground metro stations over time.
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Share Your Science: Simulating Smoke Propagation in Real-Time with OpenACC
Jun 03, 2016
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- Anne Severt, a PhD student at Forschungszentrum Jlich in Germany, is using NVIDIA Tesla K80s and OpenACC to simulate smoke propagation in real-time.
- The simulations help prepare firefighters for real-life situations, such as predicting how smoke will spread from underground metro stations.
- Anne Severt's work was presented at this year's GPU Technology Conference, where she shared her research on using GPU-accelerated computing for complex geometries.
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