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On November 8, 2023, @vincentchabannes and @prudhomm presented at the Exa-DI workshop on Efficient Discretization@Exascale, the Hidalgo2 Urban Building Pilot and in particular the challenges we face to reach exascale computing from the discretization point of view. The Hidalgo2 Urban Building pilot has been submitted to be one of the Application Demonstrators of Exa-DI.
The Hidalgo2 Urban Building Pilot integrates Dynamic Energy Simulation with indoor air quality models for urban buildings, leveraging advanced algorithms and high-performance computing. Focused on both city-scale and building-scale analyses, it aims to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and sustainability. This project aligns with global initiatives like the European Green Deal, emphasizing a holistic approach to urban environmental challenges.
Our presentation focused on the following points
Objectives:
Enhance energy performance, indoor air quality, and human comfort in urban buildings.
Focus on computational methods for modeling and optimizing urban environments.
Challenges in large-scale mesh generation for accurate computational modeling.
Development of scalable solutions for complex urban building simulations.
Here is a representation of our simulation workflow
We showed various examples(including challenges and bottlenecks) of city mesh construction that can be used by simulation tools, here is for example a mesh construction of the city of New York (USA)
Acknowledgements
Funded by the European Union. This work has received funding from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU) and Poland, Germany, Spain, Hungary, France, Greece under grant agreement number: 101093457.
This publication expresses the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the EuroHPC JU and Associated Countries which are not responsible for any use of the information contained in this publication.
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On November 8, 2023, @vincentchabannes and @prudhomm presented at the Exa-DI workshop on Efficient Discretization@Exascale, the Hidalgo2 Urban Building Pilot and in particular the challenges we face to reach exascale computing from the discretization point of view. The Hidalgo2 Urban Building pilot has been submitted to be one of the Application Demonstrators of Exa-DI.
The Hidalgo2 Urban Building Pilot integrates Dynamic Energy Simulation with indoor air quality models for urban buildings, leveraging advanced algorithms and high-performance computing. Focused on both city-scale and building-scale analyses, it aims to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and sustainability. This project aligns with global initiatives like the European Green Deal, emphasizing a holistic approach to urban environmental challenges.
Our presentation focused on the following points
Objectives:
Technical Workflow and Challenges:
Here is a representation of our simulation workflow
We showed various examples(including challenges and bottlenecks) of city mesh construction that can be used by simulation tools, here is for example a mesh construction of the city of New York (USA)
Acknowledgements
Funded by the European Union. This work has received funding from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (JU) and Poland, Germany, Spain, Hungary, France, Greece under grant agreement number: 101093457.
This publication expresses the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the EuroHPC JU and Associated Countries which are not responsible for any use of the information contained in this publication.
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