Dear All,
There is some background information on the subject on the following
web site:
http://www.swan.ac.uk/mecheng/sofer/
It is a couple of years old, but should get you started. An
introductory paper is:
J.T. Cross, I. Masters and R.W. Lewis, Why you should consider
object-oriented programming techniques for finite element methods,
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, 9
(1999), 333-347, [0961-5539]
I should not really comment on the quality, as I had some input to the
content...
I can email a pdf file to anyone who is interested.
Yours,
Ian
Antonio Barragan wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> I'm looking for the FEMLIB object-oriented library by Michael M. Tiller.
>
> I've tried a lot of links in the web FE pages, but all of them seem to
> be outdated.
>
> (The reason I'm looking for this one is that I understand that it's got
> a very good
> documentation on the application of Object-Orientation to the FEM)
>
> Antonio Barragan
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