The 9th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling

Presentation information

Poster Session

F. From Microstructure to Properties: Mechanisms, Microstructure, Manufacturing

[PO-F2] Poster Session 2

Symposium F

Wed. Oct 31, 2018 5:45 PM - 8:00 PM Poster Hall

[P2-47] Multi-GPU large-scale phase-field lattice Boltzmann simulation of dendrite growth with thermal-solutal convection

Shinji Sakane1, Tomohiro Takaki1, Munekazu Ohno2, Yasushi Shibuta3, Takayuki Aoki4 (1.Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan, 2.Hokkaido University, Japan, 3.The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4.Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

Thermal-solutal convection, that inevitably occurs during terrestrial solidification of an alloy, drastically changes the dendrite morphology and microsegregation. Although phase-field method is the most powerful computational tool for predicting the dendrite morphology and microsegregation, we need many computational costs in the phase-field simulation taking the thermal-solutal convection into account. In this study, we enable a large-scale simulation for phase-field lattice Boltzmann model, which can express the dendrite growth with the transport of solute and heat and the fluid flow. Here, to reduce the computational cost, we employ a multi-level mesh and multi-level time step when solving phase-field equation, advection-diffusion equations for heat and solute, and lattice Boltzmann equation for computing the fluid flow. In addition, to accelerate the large-scale simulation, we implement the parallel computation using multiple graphics processing units (GPU). By employing the developed scheme, we perform the dendrite growth simulation during directional solidification of a binary alloy with thermal-solutal convection and investigate the effects of thermal-solutal convection on the dendrite morphology.