Hi, 
I just would like to implement a simple constant pressure BC for a solid 
material in the referential configuration.
Pressure is constant and independent. I want to model a pressurized 
cylinder.
Thanks.
Lisa


On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 1:39:33 PM UTC+2, Jean-Paul Pelteret 
wrote:
>
> Dear Lisa,
>
> There are numerous tutorials that cover the application of pressure BCs 
> for various media. Your question is far too general 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/dealii/GRZMUTLIm2I> to be 
> answered effectively:
> - Are you implementing this for a fluid or solid material? 
> - If a solid, then are you applying the pressure in the referential (i.e. 
> constant load per unit reference area) or spatial configuration (i.e. 
> constant load per unit current area)?
> - What formulation/FE discretisation are you using? i.e. is the pressure 
> an independent variable or not, and is it a continuous or discontinuous 
> field?
>
> If you provide more details then perhaps it is possible to provide further 
> guidance.
>
> Regards,
> J-P
>
>
> On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 12:58:53 PM UTC+2, Lisa Collins wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> How can I implement *Constant pressure boundary condition* on a curved 
>> face such as pressurized cylinder.
>> In which step this kind of BC is implemented.
>> Thanks.
>> Lisa
>>
>

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