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Status of GPU capabilities within the Shift Monte Carlo radiation transport code

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
EPJ N - Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 8
Volume
11
Issue
5
Conference Name
Joint International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications + Monte Carlo (SNA+MC 2024)
Conference Location
Paris, France
Conference Sponsor
ORNL
Conference Date
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Shift is a general-purpose Monte Carlo (MC) radiation transport code for fission, fusion, and national security applications. Shift has been adapted to efficiently run on GPUs in order to leverage leadership-class supercomputers. This work presents Shift’s current GPU capabilities. These include core radiation transport capabilities for eigenvalue and fixed-source simulations, and support for non-uniform domain decomposition, Doppler broadening, free-gas elastic scattering, general-purpose geometry, hybrid MC/deterministic transport, and depletion. Transport results demonstrate a 2–5× GPU-to-CPU speedup on a per-node basis for an eigenvalue problem on the Frontier supercomputer and a 28× speedup for a fixed-source problem on the Summit supercomputer.