Nektar++

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General

  • Speed Comparison among Nektar++ Solvers
https://www.nektar.info/speed-comparison-among-nektar-solvers/


Nektar++ is a tensor product based finite element package designed to allow one to construct efficient classical low polynomial order h-type solvers (where h is the size of the finite element) as well as higher p-order piecewise polynomial order solvers.

The framework comes with a number of solvers and also allows one to construct a variety of new solvers.

Nektar++ on ARC

Limitations

Currently, only a container version of Nektar++ is provided on ARC.

Due to the technical incompatibility, Nektar++ 5.3.0 does not seem to be working on the cpu2019 partition when more than 1 node is allocated for the job. It does seem to work on the cpu2021, cpu2022, and cpu2023 partitions.

Available containers

$ ls -l /global/software/nektar/containers 

-rwxr-xr-x 1 drozmano drozmano 412758016 Apr 12 14:36 nektar-5.3.0.sif

Testing

$ apptainer exec /global/software/nektar/containers/nektar-5.3.0.sif IncNavierStokesSolver --version

Nektar++ version 5.3.0

$ apptainer exec /global/software/nektar/containers/nektar-5.3.0.sif IncNavierStokesSolver --help
Allowed options:
  -v [ --verbose ]            be verbose
  -V [ --version ]            print version information
  -h [ --help ]               print this help message
  -I [ --solverinfo ] arg     override a SOLVERINFO property
  -P [ --parameter ] arg      override a parameter
  --npx arg                   number of procs in X-dir
  --npy arg                   number of procs in Y-dir
  --npz arg                   number of procs in Z-dir
  --nsz arg                   number of slices in Z-dir
  --npt arg                   number of procs in T-dir (parareal)
  --part-only arg             only partition mesh into N partitions.
  --part-only-overlapping arg only partition mesh into N overlapping 
                              partitions.
  --part-info                 Output partition information
  -f [ --forceoutput ]        Disables backups files and forces output to be 
                              written without any checks
  --writeoptfile              write an optimisation file
  --useoptfile arg            use an optimisation file
  -i [ --io-format ] arg      Default input/output format (e.g. Xml, Hdf5)
  --set-start-chknumber arg   Set the starting number of the checkpoint file.
  --set-start-time arg        Set the starting time of the simulation.
  --use-hdf5-node-comm        Use a per-node communicator for HDF5 
                              partitioning.
  --use-ptscotch              Use PtScotch for parallel mesh partitioning.
  --use-scotch                Use Scotch for mesh partitioning.

Example job script

Links

ARC Software pages