Nektar++

Nektar++

Spectral/hp Element Framework
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Aug 25, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Martin

Martin Vymazal
(2015 – 2019)

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Feb 08, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Kilian Lackhove

Kilian Lackhove
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
(2014 – present)
Acoustics DG CMake

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Feb 07, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Joaquim Peiro

Joaquim Peiro
Imperial College London, UK
NekMesh Compressible Flow

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Feb 07, 2016
Spencer Sherwin
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Hui Xu

Hui Xu
Imperial College London
(2013-present)
Incompressible Flow

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Feb 07, 2016
Spencer Sherwin
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Yan Bao

Yan Bao
Shanghai Jiaotong University
(2013-Present)
Incompressible Flow

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Feb 06, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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MikeTurner

Mike Turner

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Feb 02, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Sergey Yakovlev

Sergey Yakovlev

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Feb 02, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Yumnah Mohamied

Yumnah Mohamied
(2012 – 2017)

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Feb 02, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Andrea Isoni

Andrea Isoni

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Feb 02, 2016
Chris Cantwell
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Pavel Burovskiy

Pavel Burovskiy
(2011 – 2015)

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  • Nektar++ Workshop 2025May 7, 2025
    The 9th 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.
  • Synthetic turbulence generator in Nektar++November 12, 2024
    Advancements in modern hardware and numerical methods have significantly enhanced the feasibility of scale-resolving simulations, such as direct numerical simulation, for industrial applications. For effective application, these simulations require the generation of realistic incoming turbulence to ensure accurate predictions of the flow field.
  • Nektar++ 5.7.0 ReleasedNovember 6, 2024
    The latest version of Nektar++, v5.7.0, was released on the 30th October 2024.
  • Nektar++ on ARCHER2October 25, 2024
    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.
  • Setting up industrial simulations using Incompressible Navier-Stokes SolverOctober 22, 2024
    This blog explains how to set up industrial simulations using the Incompressible Navier-Stokes (IncNS) Solver in Nektar++. The geometry here is the Imperial Front Wing (IFW), an unraced front-wing configuration of the McLaren MP4-17D race car. Combined with a rolling wheel, it is a representative model for modern open-wheel motorsports, especially Formula 1 front-wing designs.
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