Thanks Chris, 

It turns out that they will probably install nektar on a separate cluster partition for me. I will advise them to install Nektar++ 4.2.0.

Amitvikram Dutta

MASc Candidate

Graduate Research Assistant 

Okanagan CFD Laboratory

University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus 


On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Chris Cantwell <c.cantwell@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Amitvikram,

I believe you would need to also use v3.2.0 on your workstation to read the output files generated on the cluster, since we have changed the file structure used in parallel simulations since then.

I would strongly advise asking the system administrators to upgrade the version of Nektar++ on the cluster to v4.2.0.

Cheers,
Chris


On 24/01/16 18:19, Amitvikram Dutta wrote:
Hi,

I've been using Nektar++ for DNS studies of Laminar Separation Bubbles
over airfoils. So far I've been running Nektar++4.2.0 on my personal
workstation. However, now that I am dealing with meshes containing more
than 200k elements, I'll start submitting jobs to a cluster.
The cluster however has Nektar++3.2.0 installed. Might there be any
compatibility issues for the cases that I have been running so far?
I have been using the IncNavierStokesSolver with Galerkin projection and
a time-integration method of IMEXOrder2.

Sincerely,

*Amitvikram Dutta*

*MASc Candidate**
*

*Graduate Research Assistant *

*Okanagan CFD Laboratory*

*University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus***



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