Hi everyone,

I am a student for now. Although I have learn to use deal.II for a
while, I am still new to deal.II. Here I have a simple question about
this excellent FEM code. That is:

Is deal.II capable of handling complex geometries and boundaries?

To be more specific, I mean, can we write some kind of software with the
help of deal.II to do FEM computation on objectives like complex
mechanical components, as vehicle bodies and suspensions. And perform
the computation like other commercial FEM softwares do, like "ANSYS" or
"COMOSOL Multiphysics". How can we handle extremely complex geometries
(other than primitive geometries, like cube or cylinder) and boundaries
in deal.II so it could do the job?

I know deal.II is a kind of generic finite element solver, and it is
actually astonishing good for scientific researchers. I am just wonder
if it can be used that way. And how can I get some instructions on that.

Thank you.

Best,

HuYaoyu

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