Hello everyone,
I hope you are all doing well.
I am planning to start a new simulation of spiral jet milling using EDEM coupled with Fluent. Due to the high computational cost associated with this work, I am considering switching from CPU-based to GPU-based computation.
When I previously worked with EDEM in 2022, I recall that the GPU-enabled version had limitations compared to the CPU version, particularly in reporting collision data. For my current work, breakage, agglomeration, and detailed collision information are essential outputs.
Could anyone please clarify the following regarding the latest versions of EDEM:
What are the key differences between the CPU and GPU implementations of EDEM in terms of physics models and capabilities?
Are collision, breakage, and agglomeration details fully supported when running on GPU?
Are there any current limitations or restrictions in the GPU version compared to CPU that I should be aware of before moving to GPU?
Thank you very much for your help!
Kind regards,
Fatemeh