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From: | OLADAYO ELUYEFA (RIT Student) |
Subject: | Re: [Getfem-users] 4th order 2D problem |
Date: | Tue, 31 Mar 2015 06:36:18 -0400 |
Yves,
I see. Thank you. However I have successfully avoided using the bricks format up to this point and was wondering if was some other way to go about implementing Neumann conditions.
Thank you
Dear Oladayi Eluyefa,
Neumann conditions are usually added via the source term brick specifying the boundary number. For fourth order problems, there is specific bricks.
Yves.
Le 30/03/2015 06:20, OLADAYO ELUYEFA (RIT Student) a écrit :
is there a way to specify neumann boundary conditions using gf_asm the same way you would for dirichlet boundary conditions.
Thank you
Oladayo Eluyefa,
Rochester Institute of Technology '15,
B.S., Computational Mathematics,M.S., Applied and Computational Mathematics.
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On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 2:24 PM, OLADAYO ELUYEFA (RIT Student) <address@hidden> wrote:
I am having a hard time figuring out exactly what finite element methods (bases functions) fems, and integration technique would be appropriate for a 4th order 2D elliptical inverse problem.
Oladayo Eluyefa,
Rochester Institute of Technology '15,
B.S., Computational Mathematics,M.S., Applied and Computational Mathematics.
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