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The full source code of the examples presented in the article "Multiscale finite element calculations in Python using SfePy" by Robert Cimrman, Vladimír Lukeš and Eduard Rohan. Files: heat_cond_declarative.py: a heat conduction problem using the declarative API. heat_cond_interactive.py: a heat conduction problem using the imperative API. sfepy-2018.3.tar.gz: The 2018.3 release of SfePy, containing the example of a multiscale numerical simulation of piezoelectric structure in examples/multiphysics/: piezo_elasticity_macro.py defines the macroscopic problem, piezo_elasticity_micro.py defines the computations on the reference periodic cell of the microstructure.
multiscale simulations, finite element method, SfePy examples, Python
multiscale simulations, finite element method, SfePy examples, Python
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