Search Results for author: Jonas Latt

Found 4 papers, 4 papers with code

Cross-platform programming model for many-core lattice Boltzmann simulations

1 code implementation22 Oct 2020 Jonas Latt, Christophe Coreixas, Joël Beny

All code is made available to the community in form of the open-source project "stlbm", which serves both as a stand-alone simulation software and as a collection of reusable patterns for the acceleration of pre-existing LB codes.

Computational Physics Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Anomalous Platelet Transport & Fat-Tailed Distributions

1 code implementation21 Jun 2020 Christos Kotsalos, Karim Zouaoui Boudjeltia, Ritabrata Dutta, Jonas Latt, Bastien Chopard

The transport of platelets in blood is commonly assumed to obey an advection-diffusion equation.

Computational Physics Biological Physics

Digital Blood in Massively Parallel CPU/GPU Systems for the Study of Platelet Transport

1 code implementation8 Nov 2019 Christos Kotsalos, Jonas Latt, Joel Beny, Bastien Chopard

The tool couples the lattice Boltzmann solver Palabos for the simulation of the blood plasma, a novel finite element method (FEM) solver for the resolution of the deformable blood cells, and an immersed boundary method for the coupling of the two phases.

Computational Physics Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Performance

Bridging the computational gap between mesoscopic and continuum modeling of red blood cells for fully resolved blood flow

1 code implementation15 Mar 2019 Christos Kotsalos, Jonas Latt, Bastien Chopard

For the RBCs, we propose a nodal projective FEM (npFEM) solver which has theoretical advantages over the more commonly used mass-spring systems (mesoscopic modeling), such as an unconditional stability, versatile material expressivity, and one set of parameters to fully describe the behavior of the body at any mesh resolution.

Computational Physics

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