10th year anniversary of the GungHo project

This year is the 10th year anniversary of the GungHo project, a NERC/STFC/Met Office funded project to develop the next generation dynamical core (the resolved fluid dynamics component) for their climate/weather modelling system, which incorporates research by Colin Cotter and David Ham. GungHo has recently started to run its first global weather and climate simulations, […]

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Congratulations to Prof Colin Cotter who is part of a successful grant led by Dr Jemma Shipton (University of Exeter)

The grant has been awarded to study Advanced Parallel in Time Algorithms for Partial Differential Equations, funded by UKRI in a directed call managed by the Met Office. It is part of the £47.5M ExCALIBUR initiative funded from the Strategic Priorities Fund to develop exascale computing algorithms and infrastructure. The total grant value is £1.15M […]

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PyFR Seminar Series

The series comprises invited talks on a range of topics related to the theory of high-order Flux Reconstruction schemes, their implementation in the PyFR (www.pyfr.org) flow solver, and their application to industrially relevant flow problems. The overarching objective of the series is to help bridge the gap between academic research activities and real-world industrial requirements. […]

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Nektar++ on ARCHER2

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. Compilation instructions are available here: Nektar++ on ARCHER2 – Nektar++

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3rd PRISM Workshop on Application of Time-Stepping Techniques

In this workshop we wish to share experiences on application of time-stepping techniques, for example parallel time integration, encapsulation of time integration and implicit time integration. As before the format of the on-line workshop will involve a series of 3 short 15-minutes talks followed by a group discussions and a summary session. The event’s programme […]

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Congratulations to Prof. Spencer Sherwin for being awarded a 2020 ECCOMAS Prandtl Medal

Congratulations to PRISM’s Principal Investigator Prof. Spencer Sherwin (Imperial College London) for being awarded a 2020 ECCOMAS Prandtl medal.  The Prandtl Medal is awarded for outstanding and sustained contributions to the area of computational fluid dynamics. ECCOMAS, the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, is a scientific organization grouping together European associations with interests […]

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Blog: The wake passing effect in LPTs with Nektar++

In a gas turbine engine, the pressure expansion through the high- and low-pressure turbines (LPT) is achieved in a number of subsequent stages. The interaction of multiple stages of rotors and stators is a crucial source of deterministic unsteadiness which has repercussions on the loss production mechanisms, and it is thus of great importance to […]

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Devito Book Summer Project with Imperial College London

Great work by Rini Banerjee, a student of Joint Mathematics and Computer Science at Imperial College London who spent summer 2020 doing a remote research internship on the Devito Project, under the supervision of Prof Paul Kelly and Dr Gerard Gorman. Rini has been working on the Devito Book: a set of Jupyter Notebook tutorials that […]

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Implementation of high-performance GPU kernels in Nektar++

Implementation of high-performance GPU kernels in Nektar++ Due to the recent evolution of high performance computing hardware from single-core central processing units (CPUs) to multi-core CPUs and the emergence of general purpose graphics processing units (GPGPUs or short GPUs), these shared memory systems are now characterised by a high degree of parallelism. They also possess […]

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