Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.4.1
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The deal.II code gallery contains a collection of programs based on deal.II that were contributed by others to serve as starting points for more complex applications. The code gallery is an extension of the tutorial in that the programs are intended to show how applications can be implemented with deal.II, but without the requirement to have these code documented at the same, extensive level as used in the tutorial. Instructions for obtaining the code gallery programs can be found at http://dealii.org/code-gallery.html .
The code gallery currently consists of the following programs (with connections to other programs shown in the graph on the tutorial page):
Implementation of an a-posteriori error estimator for first order hyperbolic problems
Parallel convection-diffusion-reaction (CDR) solver with theta time stepping utilizing Trilinos.
Solving Poisson's equation using the local discontinuous Galerkin method and Trilinos
Solving variational problems with uniform gradient bounds by p-Laplacian approximation.
Solving 2d/3d elastoplasticity problem with linear isotropic hardening and adapting the mesh based on goal-oriented error estimation
Solving Darcy equation of flow in porous media using the multipoint flux mixed finite element method.
Implementation of a mesh refinement criterion for an inverse source identification problem based on an "information density".
Laplace equation surface coupled to an external simulation program (here simply a fancy boundary condition) using the coupling library preCICE.
Linear elasticity including active skeletal muscle model solving the concentric contraction of an idealized biceps brachii.
An implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo solver for an inverse problem involving the Laplace equation
A parallelized biphasic nonlinear poro-viscoelastic formulation based on Ogden hyperelasticity, using automatic differentiation and MPI from the Trilinos package.
Solves the heat equation time steps in parallel using the multigrid reduction in time technique from the XBraid library.
Classical quasi-static finite-strain elasticity solving the Cook membrane problem composed of a compressible Neo-Hookean material.
Quasi-static finite-strain quasi-incompressible rate-dependent elasticity computing the displacement history of a thin viscoelastic strip with a hole.
Projection solver for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations based on a DG spatial discretization and on the TR-BDF2 method for time discretization
Solving time-dependent incompressible Navier-Stokes problem in parallel with Grad-Div stablization using IMEX scheme.
Simulating two-phase flow interaction via level set method and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.
Topographic evolution