On 3/23/23 10:32, RUIJIAN LU wrote:
Thanks, you are right. Therefore, when I just create a triangulation by
cylinder(), have the coordinates of its vertices already been in
cylindrical coordinate(r, phi, z) system?(Of course, the 'z' should
be x.) If it is right, is fe_values.quadrature_point(q_index)(0) equal
to ‘r’, fe_values.quadrature_point(q_index)(1)equal to 'phi' and
fe_values.quadrature_point(q_index)(0) equal to 'x'?
deal.II only ever computes in a Cartesian coordinate system. Let's call
it x1,x2,x3. If you would like to *interpret* x1 as the radial
direction, and x2 as the angle phi, and x3 as the vertical distance z,
then that is your *choice* when you write down the equation. But the
coordinates of the cylinder's vertices are stored in x1,x2,x3.
Best
W.
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