In this post, you will learn how to run an interactive job on ARCHER2 for postprocessing using Paraview.
The latest version of Nektar++, v5.1.0, was released on the 24th November 2021. This release includes a range of new features and improvements over the 5.0.0 release. A full list of the changes is available in the CHANGELOG.md file distributed with the source code. As always, if you encounter any problems please feel free to […]
by Hongyi Jiang (University of Western Australia)
DOI: 10.1063/5.0041168
Using Nektar++, we report a systematic numerical convergence study for the case of flow past a circular cylinder at Re = 3900.
The 5th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in Nektar++ and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code.
At our recent Nektar++ tutorial we produced a number of videos supporting the background of the framework. We include them here for general reference and also make the presentations available in Keynote and Powerpoint formats.
We present the successful deployment of high-fidelity Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) technologies based on spectral/hp element methods (SEM) to an industry-relevant configuration. The simulation is carried out on a real automotive car, namely the Elemental Rp1 model.
Nektar++ v5.0.2 released
The latest version of Nektar++, v5.0.2, was released on the 22nd April 2021. It can be downloaded from the downloads page.
Nektar++ v5.0.1 released
The latest version of Nektar++, v5.0.1, was released on the 21st January 2021. It can be downloaded from the downloads page.
The ARCHER2 national supercomputer is a world class advanced computing resource and is the successor to ARCHER. This guide is intended to provide basic instructions for compiling the Nektar++ stable release or master branch on the ARCHER2 system.