
Yes! Provided the terms used in the weak form of a PDE are already implemented in sfepy. If not, one needs to add them, which may be non-trivial.
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----- Reply message ----- From: "Md. Golam Rashed" <rashed...@gmail.com> To: <sfepy...@googlegroups.com> Subject: Progress Bar Date: Sat, Aug 20, 2011 19:13 OK, so i think anyone with python knowledge can do 3D Finite Element Analysis in sfepy provided that they have the weak formulation of the governing PDE of physical problem and boundary conditions??
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