Hi Every one,
I'm actually trying to solve numerically some 3D Partial Differential Equations, such as the heat equation for example. Thus I wanted to use the Finite Elements Method for that.
So I had a look on the wolfram tuto: http://reference.wolfram.com/language/FEMDocumentation/tutorial/SolvingPDEwithFEM.html#509267359
If I understood well, I need first to download the [NDSolve'FEM'] package, don't I ? So I tried: Needs["NDSolveFEM
"]
But each time I try I got an error message :
Get::noopen: Cannot open NDSolveFEM
. >> Needs::nocont: "Context \!(\"NDSolveFEM
\") was not created when Needs was evaluated."
Does that means that this package is not included with Mathematica? (I'm using the 8.0.4 version) Do I need first to download this package from the internet? If yes do you know where I can find it, because I could not fin it anywhere -_-
Because this package I cannot even solve the first example of the tuto :/ uif = NDSolveValue[{Laplacian[u[x, y], {x, y}] == 0, u[x, 0] == 0, u[x, 1] == 1, u[0, y] == 0, u[1, y] == 0}, u, {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}]; Plot3D[uif[x, y], {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}, ColorFunction -> "TemperatureMap"] (Nothing's plotted when I type the same text of the tuto)
Thanks for your help!
PS: I know that this is certainly not the first time that this question is asked but trust me I tried to find it on the forum and I couldn't fin anything. Also I'm not an informatic expert and english is not my native language so yeah I might have missed some points which may sound obvious for you ^^