PetscDSAddBoundary#

Add a boundary condition to the model.

Synopsis#

#include "petscds.h" 
PetscErrorCode PetscDSAddBoundary(PetscDS ds, DMBoundaryConditionType type, const char name[], DMLabel label, PetscInt Nv, const PetscInt values[], PetscInt field, PetscInt Nc, const PetscInt comps[], void (*bcFunc)(void), void (*bcFunc_t)(void), void *ctx, PetscInt *bd)

Collective

Input Parameters#

  • ds - The PetscDS object

  • type - The type of condition, e.g. DM_BC_ESSENTIAL/DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD (Dirichlet), or DM_BC_NATURAL (Neumann)

  • name - The BC name

  • label - The label defining constrained points

  • Nv - The number of DMLabel values for constrained points

  • values - An array of label values for constrained points

  • field - The field to constrain

  • Nc - The number of constrained field components (0 will constrain all fields)

  • comps - An array of constrained component numbers

  • bcFunc - A pointwise function giving boundary values

  • bcFunc_t - A pointwise function giving the time derivative of the boundary values, or NULL

  • ctx - An optional user context for bcFunc

Output Parameter#

  • bd - The boundary number

Options Database Keys#

  • -bc_ - Overrides the boundary ids

  • -bc__comp - Overrides the boundary components

Note#

Both bcFunc and bcFunc_t will depend on the boundary condition type. If the type if DM_BC_ESSENTIAL, then the calling sequence is:

void bcFunc(PetscInt dim, PetscReal time, const PetscReal x[], PetscInt Nc, PetscScalar bcval[])

If the type is DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD or other _FIELD value, then the calling sequence is:

  void bcFunc(PetscInt dim, PetscInt Nf, PetscInt NfAux,
              const PetscInt uOff[], const PetscInt uOff_x[], const PetscScalar u[], const PetscScalar u_t[], const PetscScalar u_x[],
              const PetscInt aOff[], const PetscInt aOff_x[], const PetscScalar a[], const PetscScalar a_t[], const PetscScalar a_x[],
              PetscReal time, const PetscReal x[], PetscScalar bcval[])
  • dim - the spatial dimension

  • Nf - the number of fields

  • uOff - the offset into u[] and u_t[] for each field

  • uOff_x - the offset into u_x[] for each field

  • u - each field evaluated at the current point

  • u_t - the time derivative of each field evaluated at the current point

  • u_x - the gradient of each field evaluated at the current point

  • aOff - the offset into a[] and a_t[] for each auxiliary field

  • aOff_x - the offset into a_x[] for each auxiliary field

  • a - each auxiliary field evaluated at the current point

  • a_t - the time derivative of each auxiliary field evaluated at the current point

  • a_x - the gradient of auxiliary each field evaluated at the current point

  • t - current time

  • x - coordinates of the current point

  • numConstants - number of constant parameters

  • constants - constant parameters

  • bcval - output values at the current point

Notes#

The pointwise functions are used to provide boundary values for essential boundary conditions. In FEM, they are acting upon by dual basis functionals to generate FEM coefficients which are fixed. Natural boundary conditions signal to PETSc that boundary integrals should be performed, using the kernels from PetscDSSetBdResidual().

See Also#

PetscDS, PetscWeakForm, DMLabel, DMBoundaryConditionType, PetscDSAddBoundaryByName(), PetscDSGetBoundary(), PetscDSSetResidual(), PetscDSSetBdResidual()

Level#

developer

Location#

src/dm/dt/interface/dtds.c

Examples#

src/snes/tutorials/ex76.c
src/ts/tutorials/ex76.c
src/ts/tutorials/ex48.c
src/ts/tutorials/ex11.c
src/ts/tutorials/ex11_sa.c
src/ts/tutorials/ex77.c


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