A multi-patch nonsingular isogeometric boundary element method using trimmed elements

Volume: 56, Issue: 1, Pages: 173 - 191
Published: May 19, 2015
Abstract
One of the major goals of isogeometric analysis is direct design-to-analysis, i.e., using computer-aided design (CAD) files for analysis without the need for mesh generation. One of the primary obstacles to achieving this goal is CAD models are based on surfaces, and not volumes. The boundary element method (BEM) circumvents this difficulty by directly working with the surfaces. The standard basis functions in CAD are trimmed nonuniform rational...
Paper Details
Title
A multi-patch nonsingular isogeometric boundary element method using trimmed elements
Published Date
May 19, 2015
Volume
56
Issue
1
Pages
173 - 191
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