Dear Lukas,

I am working with Continuum Mechanics, although I would not call my 
research "more advanced" than the stuff in tutorial-44, at least from a 
computational point of view. Mostly, growing materials. Could you be a bit 
more specific on your needs?

Bests,
Lucas

On Thursday, 15 August 2019 09:45:12 UTC+2, Lukas Lamm wrote:
>
> Dear dealii community,
>
>
> first of all I would like to thank you for this wonderful piece of work 
> you all have produced. It is by far the most well designed and documented 
> open source FE library I have seen so far.
>
>
> I am working in the field of computational continuum mechanics and was 
> wondering, if anyone of you know about (or is even working on) an 
> application built on top of dealii for the use in continuum mechanics. 
> Something like tutorial 44, but more sophisticated and advanced. If there 
> is anything out there, I would be really happy to recieve a short feedback 
> with links to github etc.
>
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / kind regards,
>
>
> *Lukas Lamm, M. Sc.* 
>
> Research Associate / Ph.D. candidate
>
> RWTH Aachen University
> Institute of Applied Mechanics
> Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str. 1 Room 308d
> D-52074 Aachen
>
> Phone: +49(0)241 80 25006
> Mail:     luka...@ifam.rwth-aachen.de <javascript:> 
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>

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