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December 6, 2014, 00:31 |
Developing dg using su2
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hi developers,
I'm new to su2. And I am considering to develop a discontinuous Galerkin solver within su2. Is this possible since as I know su2 is designed mainly based on fvm. Thank you! Best regards! |
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January 1, 2015, 20:27 |
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Francisco Palacios
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I think it is possible,
My recommendation is to first take a look at the classical FEM method implemented in SU2 to solve the linear elasticity equations. Best Regards, ps.- a discontinuous Galerkin would be a great contribution, please keep us posted. Francisco Palacios SU2 lead developer |
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