Stanisław Gepner (Warsaw University of Technology) For a limited number of flows, like the Taylor-Couette, tools of linear stability might provide explanation for the transition process as a sequence of consecutive supercritical bifurcations. In case of such flows, past the critical threshold, transition process manifests in the entire domain, homogeneously and happens in a relatively […]
Nikesh Yadav (Warsaw University of Technology) We present the first numerical result on the Couette-Poiseuille (CP) flow configuration in the presence of longitudinal grooves. The flow is actuated by movement of the flat wall and pressure imposed in the opposite direction decreasing overall advective velocity of the system. Stationary wall features longitudinal grooves that modify […]
Hongyi Jiang (University of Western Australia) The case of a steady approaching flow past a slender and smooth circular cylinder has been a classical problem in fluid mechanics for over one hundred years, owing to its fundamental significance and extensive practical applications. After presenting an overview of my numerical investigations on the flow past a […]
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.
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 latest version of Nektar++, v5.0.0, was released on the 9th December 2019. It can be downloaded from the downloads page.
We have recently performed some tests of the Nektar++ incompressible Navier-Stokes solver on a Formula 1 car geometry. The tests were run on Mira up to 131k cores and show excellent scaling of of the code for massively parallel simulations.
The Nektar++ Workshop 2017 will be held at Imperial College on 14th-15th June 2017. The 3rd 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.