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SUMMARY:ENG01 - Parallel Processing of the Unstructured Meshes Stored in S
 equential Databases
DESCRIPTION:Poster\n\n\nENG01 - Parallel Processing of the Unstructured Me
 shes Stored in Sequential Databases\n\nMeca, Říha, Brzobohatý\n\nA wi
 de range of engineers from industrial practice use numerical methods to si
 mulate physical processes. A typical example is problems arising from stru
 ctural mechanics, where the creation of a high-quality numerical model is 
 one of the most complicated parts of the simulation process. In gener
 al, high-quality pre-processing are usually provided by commercial tools t
 hat produce mesh databases (Ansa,Hypermesh,...), which can be defined as a
  database that is not assumed to be read efficiently in parallel. Hence, p
 arallel open source solvers must be able to convert external sequenti
 al database files into their own parallel database structures and prepare 
 data for domain decomposition-based solvers. This sequential conversion gr
 eatly slows down the connection between tools that generate sequential dat
 a and parallel solvers. This is one of the key factors that contributes to
  the low interest in HPC resources of the mainstream engineering community
 , who desire to use commercial tools for the pre-processing stage. Our mot
 ivation is to connect tools for creation of complex models and open source
  parallel solvers to allow broader usage of HPC by the engineering communi
 ty. Through this direct connection, we achieve robust pre-processing toget
 her with the possibility to use highly parallel solvers that are able to s
 olve non-standard problems.
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