Re: [firedrake] Question on absolute requirement of weak form formulation
Dear Krishna, From the website: "Firedrake is an automated system for the portable solution of partial differential equations using the finite element method (FEM)." If you want to use the finite element method, you need to learn how to use weak forms, yes. Using OpenFOAM also requires knowledge of how discretisations work, just like Firedrake or any similar package. all the best --cjc On 28 April 2016 at 07:11, Gopalakrishnan, Krishnakumar < k.gopalakrishnan14@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,
I am a total newbie to firedrake. I am trying to solve a coupled multiphysics system described by 4 PDEs & 1 algebraic equation.
I am totally new to numerical PDE solving. I would like to avoid formulating my problem in the weak-form if possible. People recommended OpenFOAM to me, as the codes are written in nearly the same way they are mathematically cast.
However, walking through firedrake tutorials, I see that there is a need for formulating the problem in weak-form. The truth is I don’t know how to do this. Do I have to learn this art, or is there a workaround recommended ?
Krishna
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