Dear Barry, Thanks a lot for quick answering. I checked the development documents and found the new version of MatZeroRows() does support the nonzero prescribed boundary conditions.
I followed up with more details. I am using Petasc 2.3.3. to solve a nonlinear problem, e.g. using SNES solvers. I used a displacement-controlled load (as this type of loading works well for all cases). This is the reason the nonzero prescribed boundary came up. In FormJacobian, I modified Jacobian and residual to satisfy the nonzero prescribed boundary. In FormFunction, I modified the solution to the known solution(this should not be necessary as the modified Jacobian and rhs should give the prescribed solution also) Now I found another issue, no matter if I prescried the solution or not in FormFunction, SNES solver always call FormFunction and never call FormJacobian. Of course the solver finally diverged or converged to a zero solution. So my quick follow up question is How a displacement-controled load is done corrently in Petsc 2.3.3? Rong ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Smith" <[email protected]> To: "PETSc users list" <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 9:31 AM Subject: Re: [petsc-users] nonzero prescribed boundary condition In petsc-dev http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/developers/index.html we have modified the calling sequence for MatZeroRows() so that it can automatically adjust the appropriate right hand side values for the zeroed rows to support zero or non-zero prescribed boundary conditions easily. Barry On May 9, 2011, at 8:18 PM, Tian(ICT) wrote: > Dear all, > > I got this question long ago and searched the prior posting but did not > find the solution. > The question is about nonzero prescribed boundary condition. > My understanding is that MatZeroRows() works only for zero prescribed > value, not non-zero value. > For the non-zero values, we have to remove the rows associated with the > boundary, but this > will lead to a zero dignal and accordingly the rows in r.h.s should also > be removed. > My question is that does MatZeroRows() also works for nonzero prescribed > boundary and if so how to do it simply? > > Rong
