> instrumental in getting a parallel version. Sieve really helped me getting
> to large problems (largest to date being a 24M elements, 2,400 cores
> simulation, after which I cannot find tools to post-process my results)
I was doing ~100M elements postpro in VTK.
Dominik
Lois,
I use petsc through the fortran interface for my variational fracture mechanics
code. (unstructured finite elements, 2d-3d). petsc has been instrumental in
getting a parallel version. Sieve really helped me getting to large problems
(largest to date being a 24M elements, 2,400 cores simul
Finite Element Analysis
Linear solvers iterative and direct
No explicit publications but it is referenced in our user manual see
http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/feap
In this case FEAP (our FEA code) has been around for roughly 30 years in
its present incarnation. PETSc allowed us to parallelize is i
I am collecting information about PETSc use in Fortran applications. If you
are a using PETSc via the Fortran interface, please send email (to me only,
curfman at mcs.anl.gov) to indicate:
- application area
- what parts of PETSc are used
- pointer to any publications or other referen