The latest version of Nektar++, v5.9.0, was released on the 9th November 2025.
The latest version of Nektar++, v5.8.0, was released on the 15th June 2025.
The latest version of Nektar++, v5.7.0, was released on the 30th October 2024.
DOI: 10.2514/6.2023-3831
Large Eddy Simulations (LES) in combination with the Ffowcs Williams – Hawkings method to study the influence of chevrons on the flow field as well as the noise produced by a closely installed M = 0.6 jet.
The 7th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in the Nektar++ spectral/hp element framework and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code.
DOI: 10.1007/s10494-023-00404-7
A computational study of a multi-element aerofoil containing unsteady analysis of force and surface pressure data. The mainplane and flap laminar separation are studied and the cross-spectral phase is presented for the lower frequency modes.
DOI: 10.2514/6.2023-1546
A recently developed computational framework for jet noise is used to compute the noise generated by an isolated and installed jet.
Development of two fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solvers for simulations of highly deformable nonlinear slender structures.
The 6th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in the Nektar++ spectral/hp element framework and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code. The three days will include a comprehensive programme of talks and a poster session. The workshop will be run […]
The Nektar++ team recently gave an online seminar as part of the Computer Physics Communications seminar series.