| Developer(s) | ANL MCS Division | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | 1996[1] | 
| Stable release | 19.0
   / 28 December 2019  | 
| Repository | github | 
| Written in | Fortran 77, C | 
| Operating system | Unix-like (typically Linux and macOS) | 
| Type | Spectral element method, Computational fluid dynamics | 
| License | BSD-3-Clause | 
| Website | nek5000 | 
| As of | 5 May 2023 | 
Nek5000 is a highly scalable spectral element computational fluid dynamics code for solving the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on 2D quadrilateral and 3D hexahedral meshes. Nek5000 was awarded the 1999 Gordon Bell Prize[2][3] and a 2016 R&D 100 Award.[4]
History
Related and derived codes
Gslib
Nekbone
Neko
NekCEM
NekLBM
NekROM
NekRS
ParRSB
References
- ↑ "Frequently Asked Questions - Nek5000". www.mcs.anl.gov. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
 - ↑ Saha, Sandip; Biswas, Pankaj; Nath, Sujit (2021). "A review on spectral element solver Nek5000". International Conference on Computational Sciences-Modelling, Computing and Soft Computing (CSMCS 2020). Vol. 2336. p. 030001. doi:10.1063/5.0045709. S2CID 234179145.
 - ↑ Bell, Gordon; Bailey, David H; Dongarra, Jack; Karp, Alan H Karp; Walsh, Kevin (2017). "A look back on 30 years of the Gordon Bell Prize". The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. 31 (6): 469–484. doi:10.1177/1094342017738610. S2CID 27184781.
 - ↑ "Argonne researchers win three 2016 R&D 100 Awards | Argonne National Laboratory". www.anl.gov. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
 
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