Is there any tutorial (with input files) on combustion simulation using Nektar++? Either with incompressible or compressible solver with simple A+B-->2P? I would appreciate if anyone can help me with this. Thanks, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu ~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you.
HI Shervin, I am not aware anyone has been looking into combustion with our codes to date. Let me know if you do come across anything. So far the only people I know who have looked into combustion with spectral element methods are Annanias Tombolinas and Catherine Marvripilis. Cheers, Spencer. On 19 Jun 2017, at 19:15, Shervin Sammak <shervin.sammak@gmail.com<mailto:shervin.sammak@gmail.com>> wrote: Is there any tutorial (with input files) on combustion simulation using Nektar++? Either with incompressible or compressible solver with simple A+B-->2P? I would appreciate if anyone can help me with this. Thanks, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu<mailto:shervin.sammak@pitt.edu> ~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you. _______________________________________________ Nektar-users mailing list Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk> https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/nektar-users Spencer Sherwin McLaren Racing/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair, Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk> +44 (0) 20 759 45052
Hi Spencer, I am collaborating with Dimitri Mavriplis (Catherine's brother) at the University of Wyoming . Here at Pitt, I was able to put the FDF method on top of the DG code for combustion applications. The results are published in Computers & Fluids (http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2016.09.003). Recently, I started to work on Nektar++. I would like to add combustion capability and put the FDF on Nektar++. Regards, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu ~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you. On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Sherwin, Spencer J < s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
HI Shervin,
I am not aware anyone has been looking into combustion with our codes to date. Let me know if you do come across anything. So far the only people I know who have looked into combustion with spectral element methods are Annanias Tombolinas and Catherine Marvripilis.
Cheers, Spencer.
On 19 Jun 2017, at 19:15, Shervin Sammak <shervin.sammak@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there any tutorial (with input files) on combustion simulation using Nektar++? Either with incompressible or compressible solver with simple A+B-->2P? I would appreciate if anyone can help me with this.
Thanks, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu
~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you. _______________________________________________ Nektar-users mailing list Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/nektar-users
Spencer Sherwin McLaren Racing/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair, Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ
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Hi Shervin, Sorry for a slow response. I have been trying to catch up after our workshop. Anyway this sounds interesting. I will be interested to hear how you get on. Cheers, Spencer. On 20 Jun 2017, at 22:20, Shervin Sammak <shervin.sammak@gmail.com<mailto:shervin.sammak@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Spencer, I am collaborating with Dimitri Mavriplis (Catherine's brother) at the University of Wyoming . Here at Pitt, I was able to put the FDF method on top of the DG code for combustion applications. The results are published in Computers & Fluids (http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2016.09.003). Recently, I started to work on Nektar++. I would like to add combustion capability and put the FDF on Nektar++. Regards, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu<mailto:shervin.sammak@pitt.edu> ~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you. On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Sherwin, Spencer J <s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk>> wrote: HI Shervin, I am not aware anyone has been looking into combustion with our codes to date. Let me know if you do come across anything. So far the only people I know who have looked into combustion with spectral element methods are Annanias Tombolinas and Catherine Marvripilis. Cheers, Spencer. On 19 Jun 2017, at 19:15, Shervin Sammak <shervin.sammak@gmail.com<mailto:shervin.sammak@gmail.com>> wrote: Is there any tutorial (with input files) on combustion simulation using Nektar++? Either with incompressible or compressible solver with simple A+B-->2P? I would appreciate if anyone can help me with this. Thanks, Shervin ----------------------------------------------------------- Shervin Sammak Research Assistant Professor Center for Research Computing University of Pittsburgh 1144 Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA E-mail: shervin.sammak@pitt.edu<mailto:shervin.sammak@pitt.edu> ~ You chase quality and quantity will chase you. _______________________________________________ Nektar-users mailing list Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:Nektar-users@imperial.ac.uk> https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/nektar-users Spencer Sherwin McLaren Racing/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair, Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk> +44 (0) 20 759 45052 Spencer Sherwin McLaren Racing/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair, Professor of Computational Fluid Mechanics, Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk> +44 (0) 20 759 45052
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