CEPS  24.01
Cardiac ElectroPhysiology Simulator
FEStaticSolver.hpp
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30 #pragma once
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39 {
40 public:
42  FEStaticSolver() = delete;
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45  explicit FEStaticSolver(AbstractStaticPdeProblem* problem);
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48  ~FEStaticSolver() override;
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50 protected:
52  void
53  assembleAndSolve() override;
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55 protected:
56  // Shorcuts
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Astract Problem which does not depend on time.
Base class for solving PDE with no time dependance.
Solve a static problem using Finite Elements. Based on finite elements assemblers.
FEStaticSolver()=delete
Deleted constructor.
void assembleAndSolve() override
Main routine used during solving, assemble the system and solve it.
FiniteElements * m_fe
Geometry and reference FE.
~FEStaticSolver() override
Destructor.
Holds all finite elements corresponding to each geometrical element.