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GPU-based parallel computing for the simulation of complex multibody systems with unilateral and bilateral constraints: an overview

Alessandro Tasora, Dan Negrut, Mihai Anitescu
University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Multibody Dynamics, Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, Volume 23, 283-307, 2011

@article{tasora2011gpu,

   title={GPU-based parallel computing for the simulation of complex multibody systems with unilateral and bilateral constraints: an overview},

   author={Tasora, A. and Negrut, D. and Anitescu, M.},

   journal={Multibody Dynamics},

   pages={283–307},

   year={2011},

   publisher={Springer}

}

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This work reports on advances in large-scale multibody dynamics simulation facilitated by the use of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). A description of the GPU execution model along with its memory spaces is provided to illustrate its potential parallel scientific computing. The equations of motion associated with the dynamics of large system of rigid bodies are introduced and a solution method is presented. The solution method is designed to map well on the parallel hardware, which is demonstrated by an order of magnitude reductions in simulation time for large systems that concern the dynamics of granular material. One of the salient attributes of the solution method is its linear scaling with the dimension of the problem. This is due to efficient algorithms that handle in linear time both the collision detection and the solution of the nonlinear complementarity problem associated with the proposed approach. The current implementation supports the simulation of systems with more than one million bodies on commodity desktops. Efforts are under way to extend this number to hundreds of millions of bodies on small affordable clusters.
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