Update elastic-tube-3d images#509
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Previously we justified the disagreement in the results by stating that the FEniCS structural solver is linear, and we use nonlinear geometry in CalculiX. This is still the case, so the sudden agreement is puzzling. But in principle agreement of results is a good thing. |
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This PR updates the images used in the elastic-tube-3d tutorial, based on:
The OpenFOAM-FEniCS case seems to be producing significantly different results than before. @BenjaminRodenberg @IshaanDesai is this something you would expect? They definitely look in better agreement now with OpenFOAM-CalculiX.
The surface plot is OpenFOAM-FEniCS.
precice-Solid-FEniCS-watchpoint-Tube-Midpoint.log
precice-Solid-CalculiX-watchpoint-Tube-Midpoint.log