Re: [deal.II] Coarsening grid from Abaqus imported mesh

2021-08-31 Thread Jean-Paul Pelteret
Dear Truong, To supplement Bruno’s remarks, and answer this question in particular: > I guess a procedure like associating the surface boundaries (from meshing > software) to the manifolds would also only works for meshing refinement, not > for mesh coarsening. It would work for mesh

[deal.II] Re: Coarsening grid from Abaqus imported mesh

2021-08-31 Thread Thang W Pham
Thanks for your instant and helpful answer. So, the grid from other mesh generator cannot be made coarser at all. As I referred from step-5 tutorial, I guess a procedure like associating the surface boundaries (from meshing software) to the manifolds would also only works for meshing

[deal.II] deal.II Newsletter #180

2021-08-31 Thread 'Rene Gassmoeller' via deal.II User Group
Hello everyone! This is deal.II newsletter #180. It automatically reports recently merged features and discussions about the deal.II finite element library. ## Below you find a list of recently proposed or merged features: #12727: Fix a bug in `ParticleHandler::insert_particles(const

[deal.II] Re: Coarsening grid from Abaqus imported mesh

2021-08-31 Thread blais...@gmail.com
Dear Truong, My understanding is that the triangulation in deal.II works like a quad/oct-forest.That is, the mesh that is generated or read serves as the forest and each cell is a tree. Consequently, it is not possible to coarsen a mesh more than it's initial configuration. For a lot of meshes

Re: [deal.II] Tensor product polynomials

2021-08-31 Thread Giselle Sosa Jones
Thank you, Dr. Bangerth, I think these extra comments clarify it for me. Best, Giselle On Monday, August 30, 2021 at 8:15:16 p.m. UTC-5 Wolfgang Bangerth wrote: > On 8/28/21 4:52 PM, Giselle Sosa Jones wrote: > > > > I need to create a local space of polynomials in 3D of the form > >