Dear Henri,
candi is now hosted additionally as a official deal.II github repository:
https://github.com/dealii/candi
Indeed, the documentation on the website for candi is still not there. (I
did not find the time to contribute in this).
On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 6:51:14 PM UTC+1, Henri
Hi H.B,
I suppose its not entirely surprising, because performing local mesh
refinement doesn't really address the core issue that you're facing here
(but the resulting picture does look great!). I think that perhaps I should
have said "remeshing
e.g. Perhaps the mesh strategy I've sketched out *might* be more
appropriate?
On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:28:59 AM UTC+1, Jean-Paul Pelteret wrote:
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> Hi H.B,
>
> I suppose its not entirely surprising, because performing local mesh
> refinement doesn't really address the core issue that
Thanks so much for your help J-P. Generally, the direction of the crack
propagation is unknown. The complete remeshing is interesting for me.
However it can be difficult specially for three-dimensional analyses.
On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 1:58:59 PM UTC+3:30, Jean-Paul Pelteret
wrote:
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So coming back to deal.ii after a long time... But surprise to see
candi.sh is not mentioned anywhere to compile it ?
As I am on 16.04 I can't get a newer version so I am trying to compile
it with candy. Fortunatly I didn't remenber the way to compile it but I
remenber candy.sh was very easy,