On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Xujun Zhao <xzha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I try to evaluate nodal force according to a given force density, say, it
> is a constant 1. When I use HEX8 elem, the results are correct. but if I
> use TET4 elem, it gives rise to wrong results. I am using Cubit to generate
> mesh for a solid sphere, then it is read by libMesh. I doubt if there are
> any inconsistencies between them, for example, different node # order. Or I
> made some mistakes that I didn't notice. Anyone has any ideas?
>
> On the other hand, can I generate TET4 elements from libMesh? so that I can
> make a test.
>

Post your code.  There's no way to tell what's going wrong without it...

Either make a gist on github or share a google doc, the mailing list does
not allow attachments.

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John
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