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====== Solvers ====== | ====== Solvers ====== | ||
- | This Section presents the various **solvers** developed to solve glaciological applications using the finite element code Elmer. A solver is a fortran routine | + | This Section presents the various **solvers** developed to solve glaciological applications using the finite element code Elmer. A solver is a Fortran subroutine |
- | Non-distributed solvers must be link to Elmer: | + | |
+ | Solvers in the Elmer/Ice package can be called using the object file name // | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Procedure = File " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | where '' | ||
+ | The source code of the solvers of the Elmer/Ice package can be obtained from the Elmer svn in ''/ | ||
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+ | Non-distributed solvers must be linked | ||
< | < | ||
elmerf90 MySolver.f90 -o MySolver | elmerf90 MySolver.f90 -o MySolver | ||
- | <\code> | + | </code> |
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+ | In the SIF file (Solver section), the solver has to point on this object file '' | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Procedure = File " | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | where '' |