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=='''Mesh refinement by the macro command MACR_ADAP_MAIL'''==
  
 
['''under construction - just started 2010-02-21 ... ''']
 
['''under construction - just started 2010-02-21 ... ''']
  
 
To start with, this contribution mainly focuses on the use of Salome, Code Aster and the macro command ''MACR_ADAP_MAIL''. So I do not focus on the results and the mechanical justifications of the code that has been used. So no guarantee that the results will be correct up to five decimal places, which they are probably not. I do hope though that this information is useful. For me it has been, because I had to think about some commands and look through the documentation and learn from that. In case of mistakes, errors or remarks, please notify me, or better, you are invited to correct or edit them yourself. Enjoy.
 
To start with, this contribution mainly focuses on the use of Salome, Code Aster and the macro command ''MACR_ADAP_MAIL''. So I do not focus on the results and the mechanical justifications of the code that has been used. So no guarantee that the results will be correct up to five decimal places, which they are probably not. I do hope though that this information is useful. For me it has been, because I had to think about some commands and look through the documentation and learn from that. In case of mistakes, errors or remarks, please notify me, or better, you are invited to correct or edit them yourself. Enjoy.

Revision as of 23:29, 21 February 2010

Mesh refinement by the macro command MACR_ADAP_MAIL

[under construction - just started 2010-02-21 ... ]

To start with, this contribution mainly focuses on the use of Salome, Code Aster and the macro command MACR_ADAP_MAIL. So I do not focus on the results and the mechanical justifications of the code that has been used. So no guarantee that the results will be correct up to five decimal places, which they are probably not. I do hope though that this information is useful. For me it has been, because I had to think about some commands and look through the documentation and learn from that. In case of mistakes, errors or remarks, please notify me, or better, you are invited to correct or edit them yourself. Enjoy.