On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Sahai, Amal (ARC-TN)[Universities
Space Research Association (USRA)] <amal.sa...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> I have a very simple question. Can one use cylindrical coordinates in 
> Libmesh? If yes, then how and is there anything in particular I need to 
> remember while doing so?

You can solve axi-symmetric problems using the standard 2D capabilites
of libmesh, as long as you remember to multiply by "r" in all the
integrals.

Solving a general problem in (r,theta,z) might be possible, but I
don't know exactly what you would have to do for that...

-- 
John

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