Rob,
I can sympathize with the learning-curve experience. In the early '90s I
had a consulting job with a company that wanted to improve a
"body-fell-in-the-pool" sensor. It meant I had to use a demo FEM package to
solve an air-flow problem. By the time I learned that the package awsn't
going to solve a compressible-fluid problem, I had learned enough about
scalar-potential FEM to write my own programs in APL, which I did.
Doug Miron
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