Dear Nektar-Team, last week during the ETC conference in Hannover, I listend to Mr. Spencer. I think he mentioned you are currently working on a methodology to simulate moving bodies. In my team, we are simulating dynamic stall on wind energy turbines, using openFOAM and a sliding mesh interface. The blade performs an oscillating pitching motion, defined by the user (not two-way FSI). Since we strive for hybrid RANS LES, or even wall resolved LES, I would prefer to switch from openFOAM to a solver that supports higher order numerical methods. Do you think Nektar would be feasible for this kind of simulations? Best regards Lars Wein -- Dr.-Ing. Lars WEIN <https://www.tfd.uni-hannover.de/de/institut/unser-team>Team Leader Multiphysics of Turbulent Flows & Deputy COO Logo LUH / TFD Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover Institute of Turbomachinery and Fluid Dynamics | TFD An der Universität 1 Geb. 8140, Raum 209 30823 Garbsen, Germany Telefon: +49 (0)511 762 2347 Fax: +49 (0)511 762 3997 E-Mail: wein@tfd.uni-hannover.de Web: www.tfd.uni-hannover.de <http://www.tfd.uni-hannover.de>