On 6/28/19 6:36 AM, FĂ©lix Bunel wrote:
> 
> I tried a direct solver and it sucessfully solved my problem. That way I can 
> start working on the physical problem and I will see later for optimization.

Glad to hear that works now. I think using a direct solver for first 
experiments is generally a good idea. Get things to work, and worry about 
making it fast at a later time.


> As a thank you, here is a nice velocity field outputed by my code !

:-) Looks like a spiral galaxy :-)


> I hope I will be able to finish this project and publish something with the 
> results. I will be sure to cite dealii if that happens again. (last project 
> with dealii is already published  DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.96.012705 )

Thanks in advance! (We already list your last project, I see.)

Best
  W.

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