Hi all,
i am getting this error while calculating the local cell matrix for my hp
fem application
dealii::Tensor<1, spacedim> dealii::FEValuesBase> spacedim>::shape_grad_component(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int)
>> const [with int dim = 3; int spacedim = 3]
>
> The violated condition
Dear Victoria,
In additional to what Jean-Paul suggested, you can look at the preliminary
version of step-68 which does exactly what you would like to achieve with
particles.
The code is available on the following pull request. Rene and I have put
some work into it and it works quite well in it
On 6/9/20 2:53 PM, Maurice Rohracker wrote:
Thanks, Peter, that helped so far!
Another question would be, how would then the serialize function look like if
one has another class as a member of a class. So, in this case, how would the
serialize function look like if one has a class House and t
Prof. Blais,
Bonjour fellow Montreal-er (McGill), land of the bagel and poutine.
I have also given some thoughts to robustly generate our meshes with GMSH.
I think it's great to see that we've concluded to similar steps as you
described:
1. Provide GMSH some CAD/NURBS parametrization from w
Thanks, Peter, that helped so far!
Another question would be, how would then the serialize function look like
if one has another class as a member of a class. So, in this case, how
would the serialize function look like if one has a class House and two of
its member are of the type Room?
A seri
Dear Itachi,
To supplement what Bruno has already mentioned, deal.II provides some of the
tools what you might find useful to implement constitutive laws or specific
governing equations. To get some feeling as to what is possible, I would
suggest that you take a look through the list of publica
Dear Prasad,
I’m glad to hear that you solved your problem. I must say, though, that the
problem and the solution only seems to me to be tangentially related. Although
neither you, I, nor probably anyone else could have guessed from the cryptic
and nondescript error message, you were probably
Dear Victoria,
You’re on the right track, but it looks like you got the syntax a bit wrong. To
create a particle you need to write something like
Particles::Particle particle;
You’ll note that the specific constructor that is called is inferred from the
arguments given to the instance of the c
Hello,
I'm a new deal.ii and C++ user, so this question might be a bit basic, but
I was wondering how my implementation of the built-in deal.ii particle
class should look. Ultimately I'm looking to track a particle in laminar
flow. So far I've tried creating a simple particle at the origin a
Dear Bruno,
I am not expert, but OpenFoam has Snappyhex mesh
feature that might help you. Check the link below.
http://www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/meshing_OF_SHM.pdf
Regards,
Heena
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 6:22 PM Bruno Blais wrote:
> Dear all,
> I hope you are doing well
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