Abstract
CMT-bone is a proxy app of CMT-nek, which is a solver of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations for multiphase flows being developed at University of Florida. While the objective of CMT-nek is to perform high fidelity, predictive simulations of particle laden explosively dispersed turbulent flows, the goal of CMT-bone is to mimic the computational behavior of CMT-nek in terms of operation counts, memory access patterns for data and performance characteristics of hardware devices (memory, cache, floating point unit, etc.). CMT-bone, as a proxy app, has a tremendous potential to be an important benchmark to realize tradeoffs in HPC software, hardware, and algorithm design aspart of the co-design process.