Re: ... Boundaries & Viewers ...

2007-05-14 Thread Matt Koch
ignored it. I just have to remember to use the right address in the "From" field. My fault. Thanks and Regards, Matt Koch - Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 08:59:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Jonathan Guyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-T

... Boundaries & Viewers ...

2007-05-13 Thread Matt Koch
am beginning to get more and more intrigued with FiPy, but the questions below keep me from fully committing time to it. If you have any answers, even bits and pieces, I would greatly appreciate them. I was unable to solve these questions by going through the two manuals. Many Thanks and Regar

Re: ... FiPy capabilities ...

2007-04-16 Thread Matt Koch
$20,000, which is completely out of the question. Thanks, Matt Koch - Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 16:13:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Daniel Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: fipy@nist.gov Subject: Re: ... FiPy capabilities ... To: Mu

... FiPy capabilities ...

2007-04-16 Thread Matt Koch
, just a general statement as to whether it might be possible to attack such a problem successfully in FiPy at all? I am thinking, though, of capturing the liquid to solid interface and the liquid to gas interface with two separate Level Sets? Thanks and Regards, Matt Koch

Re: ... cylindrical coordinates ...

2007-01-19 Thread Matt Koch
Hi Jonathan, oops, I am sorry, I forgot that I am loosing the "scitex.us" association when I use web mail. Here goes again. Regards, Matt Koch Jonathan Guyer wrote: Matt, I don't know if you get notification, but this message got bounced. Please resend from your scitex

Re: ... cylindrical coordinates ...

2007-01-18 Thread Matt Koch
sacrifice has to be made, because we are dealing with more grid points in 3D than we would in 2D? Am I getting close, or have I missed the point? Regards, Matt Jonathan Guyer wrote: On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Daniel Wheeler wrote: On Jan 17, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Matt Koch wrote: I just

Re: ... cylindrical coordinates ...

2007-01-17 Thread Matt Koch
n FiPy alone? By "wedge-shaped", do you mean as in a slice of pie? 3) Tee Geometry Thanks for the tip. I recall now having stumbled across this somewhere in the documentation. I assume the "shift and merge" trick somehow applies to the above cylindrical mesh as well? Best R

... cylindrical coordinates ...

2007-01-16 Thread Matt Koch
ar is meshing commands for lines, rectangles or circles. How would I create and mesh, say, a Tee shape? Thanks, Matt Koch