Solve 3D Poisson & Laplace Equations w/ Non-Zero BCs

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The discussion focuses on solving the 3D Poisson equation analytically with non-zero boundary conditions that vary with x, y, and z. The original poster seeks a step-by-step process, as most available resources address zero boundary conditions. A participant shares a link to a course website from ASU that contains helpful notes and mentions a textbook that provides detailed problem-solving guidance. The original poster expresses gratitude and plans to review the shared materials. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding resources for specific boundary conditions in solving partial differential equations.
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Hello every one and thank you in advance,
I'm try to solve 3D Poisson equation analytically not numerically, but the help i found has the boundary conditions equal to zero, there is anyone to have a step by step process to solve Poisson and/ or Laplace 3D equation where the boundary conditions are not zero moreover those condition are depends on x, y, and z,

looking for your help
thank you again


(∂^2 ψ (x,y,z))/(∂^2 x)+(∂^2 ψ (x,y,z))/(∂^2 y)+(∂^2 ψ (x,y,z))/(∂^2 z) =A(x,y,z)e^(ψ(x,y,z))
 
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My course at ASU was helpful at solving similar PDE's, but I don't remember if we solved this one specifically. Here is a link to the course website, it has several notes that may prove helpful. Also, the textbook it used was okay, and took you step by step on several problems. Of course, this thread is old enough that there's probably not much use for it now, but better late than never?

http://www.public.asu.edu/~hhuang38/MAE502.html
 
thank very much

thank very much I'm still trying to solve it i will check the materials you have provided
 
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