On Tue, 13 Oct 2009, Joa Ljungvall wrote:

> As for getting inverted element, this means I've moved a node to the other
> side of the opposite face of my tet? This could very well be a bug in my
> code. I can, and will, check that I don't move nodes in an unreasnoble way.

If you're sticking to first order shape functions, make sure you use
first order geometric elements as well.  Moving a node past the
opposite face is the only way to invert a first-order tet, but things
get more complicated when the mapping function is quadratic.
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Roy

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