Java for controlling and configuring a distributed Turbine Simulation System

Thomas Breitfeld, Sven Kolibal, Andreas Schreiber, Matthias Wagner

Journal Article: 09/1998;

Abstract

This paper describes some Java releated aspects of TENT (TEstbed for Numerical Turbine simulation) , a system designed for integrating various codes and tools of a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation system. TENT provides a distributed simulation environment for simulation tasks in energy and propulsion technology, and it allows to connect the different tools to an application scenario. TENT uses a component architecture inspired mainly by the JavaBeans specification. It is based on the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA,[1]) which is used for the communication of the components in the distributed environment. In this paper we will describe the TENT system architecture, the component architecture, and the application component interface. We also describe the use of Java for controlling the simulation system. This includes a graphical user interface, which is realized using JavaBean components, for configuring the components and running the simulation. 1 Introduc...

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1 Introduc
 
application component interface
 
application scenario
 
Common Object Request Broker Architecture
 
component architecture
 
components
 
Computational Fluid Dynamics
 
distributed environment
 
distributed simulation environment
 
graphical user interface
 
integrating various codes
 
Java releated aspects
 
JavaBean components
 
JavaBeans specification
 
Numerical Turbine simulation
 
propulsion technology
 
simulation tasks