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## OpenFOAM HPC Benchmark suite
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The repository is intended to be a shared repository with relevant data-sets and information created in order to:
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The [repository i](https://develop.openfoam.com/committees/hpc)s intended to be a shared repository with relevant data-sets and information created in order to:
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- Provide user guides and initial scripts to set-up and run different data-sets on different HPC architectures
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- Provide the community an homogeneous term of reference to compare different hardware architectures, software environments, configurations, etc.
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* It is intended to stress test the linear algebra solver, most of the time being spent in the pressure equation.
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* Results for scaling are available because the present setup is based on the white paper: “PETSc4FOAM : A Library to plug-in PETSc into the OpenFOAM Framework”, Simone Bnà, Ivan Spisso, Mark Olesen, Giacomo Rossi
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The following [page](https://develop.openfoam.com/committees/hpc/-/wikis/3-D-Lid-Driven-cavity-flow) describes the i) 3-D version of the Lid-driven cavity benchmark and ii) the modified micro-benchmark version (credit to <span dir="">Sergey Lesnik</span> @Serge)
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The following [page](https://develop.openfoam.com/committees/hpc/-/wikis/3-D-Lid-Driven-cavity-flow) describes the i) 3-D version of the Lid-driven cavity benchmark and ii) the modified micro-benchmark version (credit to <span dir="">Sergey Lesnik</span> @Serge)
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## HPC motorbike
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