Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session P31: Nonlinear Dynamics: General, Bifurcations, Chaos, Topology, and Transition to Turbulence
4:05 PM–6:41 PM,
Monday, November 22, 2021
Room: North 232 ABC
Chair: Piyush Grover, University of Nebraska
Abstract: P31.00005 : nekStab: open-source toolbox for large-scale stability analysis in Nek5000
4:57 PM–5:10 PM
Presenter:
Jean-Christophe Loiseau
Authors:
Jean-Christophe Loiseau
Ricardo Frantz
(Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology)
Jean-Christophe Robinet
(Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology)
In this talk, we'll introduce nekStab, an open-source and user-friendly toolbox for Nek5000. Based on a matrix-free formulation, it enables users to compute fixed points (resp. UPO) via a Newton-GMRES solver for arbitrarily complex flow configurations. Computation of the eigenvalues and singular values of the Jacobian (resp. monodromy) matrix relies on a time-stepper Krylov-Schur solver. As Nek5000, nekStab relies only on standard libraries like BLAS and LAPACK, making it portable from laptops to HPC facilities. It moreover requires no modification to the Nek5000 code base.
nekStab presently supports the standard Nek5000 capabilities (e.g., incompressible Navier-Stokes + temperature equations). Efforts to include the new Nek5000 RANS solver are currently undertaken.
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