> I am curious as to what kind of multiphysics problems you have solved
> with Libmesh before and what kind of approach you took for those. I
> gather you used a single mesh for both the physics but where you able
> to preserve the accuracy of the coupled solution in space and time ?
> And did you
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Yujie wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. In fact, the basic problem is how to know the
> relationship between the solution variables (one or several) and
> the non-solution variables(one or
> several). If one uses two Systems for them, one for solution
> variables, the other
Dear Roy:
Thank you for your reply. In fact, the basic problem is how to know the
relationship between the solution variables (one or several) and
the non-solution variables(one or
several). If one uses two Systems for them, one for solution
variables, the other for non-solution variables. Only on
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, Yujie wrote:
> Could you give me some hints to the email I have sent last week?
Yeah; sorry I let it get buried but it's been a busy week.
> In addition, even if you use another System, how to guarantee the
> Dof in one System is the same with that of the other, especially
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