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The last years of my study of mathematics at the University of Heidelberg,
1991-1993, I was working as a scientific assistant in the working
group of Prof. Bader. My job involved the parallelization of a solver
for unsymmetric matrices on a distributed memory computer, the Transputer
System T800. This job was part of a project, supported by the DFG,
for parallel simulation of diffusion flames, the bunsen burner. |
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CO2 Production of a diffusion flame
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Fascinated by the entire obective of the project,
I gained an insight into the complexity of combustion simulations.
I learned about strength and weakness of sequential and parallel
numerical solution methods applied in this context. Naturally above
all, I learned about advantages and disadvantages of different Krylov
Subspace methods used to solve the extremely large and sparse equation
systems arising from linearization of the conservation equations
by Newton's method.
Parallelizing the Quasi Minimum Residual, QMR, I started writing
my work of diploma about Krylov Subspace methods and the parallelization
strategies applied for the QMR. In those years, my interest in combustion
simulations arised and grew. The connection of mathematics, physics
and chemical physics as well as the demand to the technical realization,
the interdisciplinarity of the subject, were reasons for this interest.
Besides, I realized the possibilities and the challenge of computer
simulations. For example the reduction of pollutant emissions and
fuel consumption, questions arising through the growing environmental
awareness of the people and the awareness of the restrictions of
natural raw materials.
When starting my work on the simulation of premixed flames in a
town gas burner I learned more about the large range of applications
of numerical simulations. This project was supported by the BMBF
in the context of a composite project for support of solving relevant
problems in mathematics and industry. A composition of articles
about the whole range of applications treated in this composite
project can be found for the interested reader in:
"Mathematik Schlüsseltechnologie für die
Zukunft"
Verbundprojekte zwischen Universitüt und Industrie
K.-H. Hoffmann, W. Jüger, T. Lohmann, H. Schunck
Springer Verlag (1997)
So far to the background of the painting of a "Diffusion flame
on a Transputer System" provided on the index page.
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