Kirkil, GökhanKirkil, Gökhan2020-12-052020-12-05202002079-31972079-3197https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/3509https://doi.org/10.3390/computation8040084We propose a method to parallelize a 3D incompressible Navier–Stokes solver that uses a fully implicit fractional-step method to simulate sediment transport in prismatic channels. The governing equations are transformed into generalized curvilinear coordinates on a non-staggered grid. To develop a parallel version of the code that can run on various platforms, in particular on PC clusters, it was decided to parallelize the code using Message Passing Interface (MPI) which is one of the most flexible parallel programming libraries. Code parallelization is accomplished by “message passing” whereby the computer explicitly uses library calls to accomplish communication between the individual processors of the machine (e.g., PC cluster). As a part of the parallelization effort, besides the Navier–Stokes solver, the deformable bed module used in simulations with loose beds are also parallelized. The flow, sediment transport, and bathymetry at equilibrium conditions were computed with the parallel and serial versions of the code for the case of a 140-degree curved channel bend of rectangular section. The parallel simulation conducted on eight processors gives exactly the same results as the serial solver. The parallel version of the solver showed good scalability.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHydraulicsParallel computingSediment transportDevelopment of a parallel 3D navier–stokes solver for sediment transport calculations in channelsArticle11348WOS:00060144230000110.3390/computation80400842-s2.0-85096070477N/AQ2