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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 132, 2017
XIII International Scientific-Technical Conference “Dynamic of Technical Systems” (DTS-2017)
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Article Number | 04016 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Fundamental methods of system analysis, modeling and optimization of dynamic systems | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713204016 | |
Published online | 31 October 2017 |
Complex of parallel programs for modeling oil products transport in coastal systems
1 Southern Federal University, Taganrog, Russia Russia
2 Taganrog Institute of A.P. Chekhov (branch) of the Rostov State University of Economics, Taganrog, Russia
* Corresponding author: sukhinov@gmail.com
This paper covers the model of oil products transport in view the evaporation of light, neutral and no-evaporating pseudofractions of oil slick, dissolution of oil slick and biodegradation. Approximation of diffusion-convection problem was performed on the basis of schemes of high-order of accuracy. Experimental software was designed for mathematical modelling of possible scenarios of development of ecosystems of shallow waters for oil spills on the example of the Azov-Black Sea basin, based on multiprocessor computer systems. Decomposition methods of grid domains have been used for computationally laborious diffusion-convection tasks in parallel implementation. Maximum acceleration was equal to 228.36 times on 512 computational nodes.
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