April 30, 2016
Book Chapter

Benchmarking Initiatives

Abstract

Benchmarking has been recognized as an efficient tool for model validation as well as scientific collaboration. Several workshop series have been established to foster the benchmarking idea: setting up test cases with increasing complexity for method development and code comparison. In addition to representing model complexity, one of the key efforts is to develop codes that are suitable for modern HPC platforms such as PetaFlop supercomputers. It has been realized that those challenges are beyond single team capabilities. The Subsurface Environmental Simulation Benchmarking (SSBench) working group was initiated to develop, publish, and make publicly available well-described benchmark problems that could be used to demonstrate simulator conformance with norms established by the subsurface science and engineering community. SSBench supports the development of environmentally-relevant benchmark problem sets that provide rigorous tests for process model conceptualization, numerical implementation, process coupling, and accuracy. The initial SSBench focus on multicomponent reactive transport modeling reflects the expanding range of mechanisms and increasing complexity needed to address issues relevant to climate change, nuclear waste management, contaminant remediation, and pollution prevention.

Revised: May 31, 2018 | Published: April 30, 2016

Citation

Birkholzer J., S.B. Yabusaki, and O. Kolditz. 2016. Benchmarking Initiatives. In Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media: Modelling and Benchmarking: Benchmarking Initiatives, edited by O Kolditz, et al. 3-11. Cham:Springer International Publishing. PNNL-SA-114736. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-29224-3