In Situ Visualization of Radiation Transport Geometry

Mark Kim, Tom J. Evans, S. Klasky, D. Pugmire
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The ultimate goal for radiation transport is to perform full-core reactor modelling and simulation. Advances in computational simulation bring this goal close to reality and the newest Monte Carlo transport codes have begun to shift to using accelerators that have become a stalwart in the supercomputing and HPC space. Within the reactor modelling and simulation community, Monte Carlo transport simulations are considered the gold standard for simulation. Through the use of "combinatorial geometry" (constructive solid geomtry), complex models can be used with fewer approximation compromises while at the same time scale to run on some of the largest supercomputers in the world. Unfortunately, the state-of-the-art for "combinatorial geometry" visualization is to decompose the geometry into a mesh. This approach could require a significant amount of memory which is antithetical to in situ visualization. To address this issue, we introduce a ray caster for visualizing combinatorial geometry in radiation transport code. By only using the accelerators for the radiation transport code and leaving the CPU cores idle, there is an opportunity to conduct on node in situ visualization with the idle CPU cores, something domain experts have up to this point been unable to do. By utilizing VTK-m, the visualization can be run on the CPU as this particular application demands, but also run on any architecture that is supported by VTK-m, enabling future re-use across different platforms.
辐射输运几何的原位可视化
辐射输运的最终目标是进行全堆芯反应堆的建模和模拟。计算模拟的进步使这一目标接近现实,最新的蒙特卡罗传输代码已经开始转向使用加速器,这已经成为超级计算和高性能计算领域的中坚力量。在反应堆建模和模拟界,蒙特卡罗传输模拟被认为是模拟的黄金标准。通过使用“组合几何”(构造立体几何),复杂模型可以用更少的近似妥协来使用,同时可以在世界上一些最大的超级计算机上运行。不幸的是,“组合几何”可视化的最新技术是将几何分解为网格。这种方法可能需要大量的内存,这与原位可视化是相反的。为了解决这个问题,我们引入了一个射线投射器,用于在辐射传输代码中可视化组合几何。通过仅使用加速器进行辐射传输代码,并使CPU内核空闲,就有机会使用空闲的CPU内核对节点进行就地可视化,这是领域专家到目前为止无法做到的。通过利用VTK-m,可视化可以在CPU上运行,因为这个特定的应用程序的需求,但也可以运行在任何架构,由VTK-m支持,使未来跨不同平台的重用。
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