Re: [Libmesh-devel] Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity

2014-12-08 Thread David Knezevic
> John suggested that I put this code into my fork on github so that it's > easier for others to view and comment on. I'll take care of that shortly. > OK, it's up on my fork on github, see here

Re: [Libmesh-devel] Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity

2014-12-08 Thread David Knezevic
Hi Paul, > The code converges and seems to give reasonable results, but I was hoping >> to get a second (or more!) set of eyes on this to check that it's >> reasonable. >> > > I'll try and have a quick look later this week. > Much appreciated, thanks! John suggested that I put this code into

Re: [Libmesh-devel] Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity

2014-12-08 Thread Paul T. Bauman
Hi David, On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:46 PM, David Knezevic wrote: > > > The code converges and seems to give reasonable results, but I was hoping > to get a second (or more!) set of eyes on this to check that it's > reasonable. > I'll try and have a quick look later this week. > In particular,

[Libmesh-devel] Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity

2014-12-08 Thread David Knezevic
Hi all, There have been several questions on the mailing list about nonlinear elasticity, so I wanted to provide a new example (systems_of_equations_ex7) that addresses this. Note that fem_system_ex2 is a neo-Hookean model, but I think it's quite complicated, so I think a simpler nonlinear elastic

[Libmesh-devel] Fwd: Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity

2014-12-08 Thread David Knezevic
It seems like the post below didn't go through, so I'm trying again. Apologies if it's a duplicate. David -- Forwarded message -- From: David Knezevic Date: Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:46 PM Subject: Candidate for systems_of_equations_ex7: nonlinear elasticity To: libmesh-devel@lists.