Article 6B0H4 ‘Combustion-PELE’ on Frontier: Exascale-Class HPC for Improving Engine Efficiency

‘Combustion-PELE’ on Frontier: Exascale-Class HPC for Improving Engine Efficiency

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"Pele" is the Exascale Computing Project's application suite for high-fidelity detailed simulations of turbulent combustion in open and confined domains. The suite of C++-based codes comprises several repositories - PeleC (compressible solvers), PeleLM/LMeX (low-mach flow solvers), PelePhysics (thermodynamics, transport, and chemistry models), and PeleMP (multiphysics models) - that integrate block-structured adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) and cut-cell methods to simulate multifaceted combustion processes. Pele simulations provide the detailed physics and geometrical flexibility to evaluate the design and operational characteristics of clean, efficient, next-generation combustion technologies, including advanced ICEs for automotive, industrial, and aviation applications.

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