On Sun, 31 Aug 2008, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG) wrote:

> (I am forwarding ths aong.  Perhaps sourceforge's ongoing re-hosting
> effort is delaying the addition of new subscribers...)

Thanks!  I hope he can read my reply; I didn't see his email address
attached.

> I am new on the libmesh user list.
> I would like to solve some kind of Cahn Hillard phase field equation.
> On the wiki I saw the images of the phase field example, but i could
> not find it in the examples. It would be really kind if somebody had
> a some code with which i could start with.

Those examples are mine, and my main reason for keeping the code
private (total paranoia about being scooped on some dissertation
results) is now moot (*cheering*).  I still don't think the code is
useful for public consumption; it's completely undocumented and it's
filled with postprocessing hacks that are really only useful for my
own problems.  You could take a look at it if you think it would
help, though.  Just email me directly and I'll get back to you
sometime this week.

> Otherwise which examples would you suppose to start with
> (bilaplacian+ navier stokes)?

Biharmonic for getting the fourth order terms, definitely.  Navier
Stokes in ex18, I think, for demonstrating the FEMSystem - if you want
to do anything complicated like the Flory-Huggins free energy then
you'll appreciate the finite differencing jacobian verification.
---
Roy

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