September 1, 2011
Conference Paper

CCSI and the role of advanced computing in accelerating the commercial deployment of carbon capture systems

Abstract

The Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative is developing state-of-the-art computational modeling and simulation tools to accelerate the commercialization of carbon capture technology. The CCSI Toolset consists of an integrated multi-scale modeling and simulation framework, which includes extensive use of reduced order models (ROMs) and a comprehensive uncertainty quantification (UQ) methodology. This paper focuses on the interrelation among high performance computing, detailed device simulations, ROMs for scale-bridging, UQ and the integration framework.

Revised: September 13, 2016 | Published: September 1, 2011

Citation

Miller D., D.A. Agarwal, X. Sun, and C. Tong. 2011. CCSI and the role of advanced computing in accelerating the commercial deployment of carbon capture systems. In SciDAC 2011 Conference, July 10 -14, 2011, Denver, Colorado. Chattanooga, Tennessee:US Department of Energy. PNNL-SA-81465.