Table 2:
Approximate fluid volume simulated versus resources used for upper body vascular geometry using APR vs small chunk using eFSI. Using the same resources, APR allows the CTC to access significantly larger fluid volumes within a simulation, and thus can capture longer trajectories.
| Model | Δx (μm) | Resource Count | Fluid Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| APR (window) | 0.5 | 1536 GPUs | 4.91 × 10−3 mL |
| APR (bulk) | 15 | 10752 CPUs | 41.0 mL |
| eFSI | 0.5 | 256 nodes | 4.98 × 10−3 mL |