Hi John and David, thank you for your fast answers and the information. > You might want to check out the MOOSE framework training slides ( > http://mooseframework.org/wiki/MooseTraining/FEM) as there is some stuff > > about basic FEM there. >
That is a nice and helpful page! > > > > As an example I wander which kind of 'system' is the best for the > > particular system I am interested at: Currently > > I am using Condensed_Eigen_system but I don't know what actually is > the > > difference to Eigen_system? > > > > There's doxygen documentation here: > http://libmesh.github.io/doxygen/index.html, but it is quite often out of > > date. Looking at source code is probably the fastest way to figure out how > > it works. > In some cases it is, indeed. However, when one wants to more general information such as whether a particular functionality is available or to find the most straight forward way of implementing something, it is (at least for me) quite hard to go through all related code and find the required detail. Ok, but maybe I get used to it :-) Best, Hubert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transform Data into Opportunity. Accelerate data analysis in your applications with Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library. Click to learn more. http://makebettercode.com/inteldaal-eval _______________________________________________ Libmesh-users mailing list Libmesh-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users