FREE
August 17 @ 09.00 - 16.00 CEST

ENCCS/EXCELLERAT – Training on Nek5000

In this one-day training, ENCCS/EXCELLERAT will you give an overview of the capabilities and features of Nek5000, together with a hands-on session to install, run and postprocess some comparably simple flow cases. Nek5000 is a spectral-element based solver for CFD, and is available as an open source package. The code has become popular among researchers worldwide, mainly because of its relatively high accuracy per grid point, its parallel efficiency and the wide user community and available packages (e.g. statistics, linear stability, adjoints etc.).

Summary

In this one-day training, we will give an overview of the capabilities and features of Nek5000, together with a hands-on session to install, run and postprocess some comparably simple flow cases. Nek5000 is a spectral-element based solver for CFD, and is available as an open source package. The code has become popular among researchers worldwide, mainly because of its relatively high accuracy per grid point, its parallel efficiency and the wide user community and available packages (e.g. statistics, linear stability, adjoints etc.).

The development of the various methods goes back to the mid 80s, and a number of different approaches is now implemented, both when it comes to the integration of Navier-Stokes, the communication kernels and efficient single-core performance. There are also advanced capabilities when it comes to meshing, turbulence models, moving meshes that make Nek5000 attractive even for more industrially relevant flows. The benefit of high order and efficient parallelisation is clearly a distinguishing feature in situations when high fidelity simulation data is required.

Preliminary Agenda

09:00-09:15 Welcome and organisation

09:15-10:00 Overview of CFD and Nek5000, example cases

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-11:00 Short theory of SEM discretisation and code implementation

11:00-11:15 Break

11:15-12:00 Tutorial on how to install and run a first case, including simple meshing

12:00-13:00 Lunch break

13:00-14:00 Hands-on session

14:00-14:15 Break

14:15-15:00 KTH Framework: statistics, turbulent inflow, linear stability

15:15-16:00 Hands-on session

Registration

You can register by following this link https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1227/registrations/899/

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