Sierra Low Mach Module: Nalu - Verification ManualΒΆ
The SIERRA Low Mach Module: Nalu (henceforth referred to as Nalu, developed at Sandia, represents a generalized unstructured, massively parallel, variable density turbulent flow capability designed for energy applications. This code base began as an effort to prototype Sierra Toolkit, [EWS+10], usage along with direct parallel matrix assembly to the Trilinos, [HBH+03], Epetra and Tpetra data structure. However, the simulation tool has evolved as a tool to support a variety of research projects germane to the energy sector including wind aerodynamic prediction and traditional gas-phase combustion applications.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. 2D Unsteady Uniform Property: Convecting Decaying Taylor Vortex
- 3. Higher Order 2D Steady Uniform Property: Taylor Vortex
- 4. 3D Steady Non-isothermal with Buoyancy
- 5. 3D Steady Non-uniform with Buoyancy
- 6. 2D Steady Laplace Operator
- 7. 3D Steady Laplace Operator with Nonconformal Interface