Hi Benhour,

I am afraid that not many people would be able to answer such a general 
question, that
does not look to be specific to deal.II per se.
Just a general advise, i would suggest you to first research on what you 
are trying to
implement in deal.II, which system of equations you solve (if it is solid 
mechanics, which constitutive equations you use), boundary conditions, in 
other words -- get the math side of the problem done. 
I am sure by doing so you will get closer to an answer to your equation. 
After doing so you may have further questions specific to deal.II classes 
and how to use them to achieve what you are trying to do. That's the point 
when others might be able to help.

Regards,
Denis.

On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 3:30:40 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> In step 18, the elasticity problem has been solved with this assumption 
> that there was not initial strain in the equation. I want to add the 
> initial strain with consideration of the fact that this tensor is a 
> function of the solution. In other words, this tensor should be 
> multiplied by a function that is related to the solution vectors. It  would 
> be very kind of you if you help what is the best way to introduce this  
> additional 
> term in the equation. I do really appreciate your kindness and your time 
> you can answer to my question. Looking
> forward to hearing from you.
>
> Thanks,
> Benhour
>

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