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WIP: first Stokes-flow example #58

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gdmcbain
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Here's a start on one of the hydrodynamic examples proposed in #31.

It builds on ex02 (plate), ex12 (pygmsh disk), and ex13 (pygmsh boundaries). What's new is an apppropriately simplified biharmonic operator and the use of tricontour to extract the stream-lines.

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kinnala commented Sep 27, 2018

Thanks, it looks interesting. I'll check it out in the weekend.

@kinnala kinnala merged commit 8745acb into kinnala:master Sep 29, 2018
@gdmcbain gdmcbain deleted the creeping-convection branch October 2, 2018 23:53
kinnala added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 3, 2018
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