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Using Big Analytics Tools in Performance of Gas Dynamics and Acoustics Tasks

Authors: Kalugin M.D., Korchagova V.N., Kraposhin M.V., Marchevsky I.K., Moreva V.S. Published: 08.06.2018
Published in issue: #3(78)/2018  
DOI: 10.18698/1812-3368-2018-3-32-47

 
Category: Mathematics and Mechanics | Chapter: Computational Mathematics  
Keywords: big data processing, Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, gas dynamics, acoustics

The paper centers around big data processing and analytics, as well as big data compression when doing numerical simulations of hydrodynamic and acoustic processes in large industrial applications. One of the typical cases is the simulation of supersonic turbulent jets and high-intensity acoustic loads in rocket lift-off process. We give some estimates of the memory amount for correct simulations of gas dynamic and acoustic processes in this case. Moreover, we describe one of the most common technologies of big data compression and analytics --- Proper Orthogonal Decomposition. This technology was implemented using the Apache Spark framework for large-scale data processing. The necessary memory for the storing of the results of simulation of acoustic pressure propagation can be reduced by 30 times for 1D case and 160 times for 2D case

The work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia (identifier RFMEFI60714X0090, agreement no. 14.607.21.0090)

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