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Revision as of 07:47, 28 August 2013
Welcome to NekLBM
NekLBM https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/NEKLBM is a high-order lattice Boltzmann fluid solver based on spectral element discontinuous Galerkin methods. It is an open-source code written in Fortran and C. The code is actively developed at Mathematics and Computer Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory.
Current Developers
Misun Min [1], Taehun Lee [2], Saumil Patel, Kalu Uga
Features
- Lattice Boltzmann approach for collision step
- High-order spectral element discontinuous Galerkin discretization for advection step
- Advection-diffusion solver for heat transfer
- Hexahedral body conforming meshes
- The 4th-order Runge-Kutta timestepping
- The high-order exponential time integration
- Flows past a cylinder and cylinders in tandum
- Flows past a hemisphere
- Turbulent channel flows
- Natural convections in a square and an annulus
- high parallel efficiency scaling over 100,000 cores
- parallel IO scaling over 65,000 cores
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