GPU-based Computing of RF Propagation

ORAL

Abstract

Tech-X has applied its GPU computing framework to ICRF propagation. This framework uses finite-difference methods for both modeling the antennas and the linear plasma response. This required developing robust cut-cell meshing including the ability to heal bad surfaces. The curved surfaces of the perfect conductor antennas are modeled by the Dey-Mittra algorithm, which has now been ported to GPUs. The linear-plasma-dielectric algorithm has been improved using the method of triads introduced by Bauer et al [1], and the implementation is underway. This talk will demonstrate the workflow from problem setup to visualization as well as show the results of convergence tests.

Authors

  • John Cary

    Tech-X Corporation and University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado

  • Carl Bauer

    Tech-X Corporation

  • Marc Durant

    Tech-X Corporation

  • Tom Jenkins

    Tech-X Corp, Tech-X Corporation

  • D. N. Smithe

    Tech-X Corp, Tech-X, Tech-X Corporation