On 6/9/20 9:05 PM, Bruno Blais wrote:
In additional to what Jean-Paul suggested, you can look at the preliminary
version of step-68 which does exactly what you would like to achieve with
particles.
The code is available on the following pull request. Rene and I have put some
work into it and it works quite well in its current state:
https://github.com/dealii/dealii/pull/10308
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And finally, there is a third tutorial program currently in the making:
https://github.com/dealii/dealii/pull/10301
It is the most basic of them and primarily explains how to create particles
and move them along.
Best
W.
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