Computationally efficient phase-field studies combining simulation sampling and statistical analysis

arxiv(2017)

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The trade-off between accuracy and computational cost as a function of the size and number of simulation boxes was studied for large-scale phase-field simulations. For this purpose, a reference simulation box was incrementally partitioned. We have considered diffusion-controlled precipitation of delta prime in a model Al-Li system from the growth stage until early ripening. The results of the simulations show that decomposition of simulation box can be a valuable computational technique to accelerate simulations without substantial loss of accuracy. In the current case study, the precipitate density was found to be the key controlling parameter. For a pre-set accuracy, it turned out that large-scale simulations of the reference domain can be replaced by a combination of smaller simulations. This shortens the required simulation time and improves the memory usage of the simulation considerably, and thus substantially increases the efficiency of massive parallel computation for phase-field applications.
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