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Isogeometric boundary element analysis using unstructured T-splines

Authors :
Scott, M. A.
Simpson, R. N.
Evans, J. A.
Lipton, S.
Bordas, Stéphane
Hughes, T. J. R.
Sederberg, T. W.
Scott, M. A.
Simpson, R. N.
Evans, J. A.
Lipton, S.
Bordas, Stéphane
Hughes, T. J. R.
Sederberg, T. W.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We couple collocated isogeometric boundary element methods and unstructured analysis-suitable T-spline surfaces for linear elastostatic problems. We extend the definition of analysis-suitable T-splines to encompass unstructured control grids (unstructured meshes) and develop basis functions which are smooth (rational) polynomials defined in terms of the Bézier extraction framework and which pass standard patch tests. We then develop a collocation procedure which correctly accounts for sharp edges and corners, extraordinary points, and T-junctions. This approach is applied to several three-dimensional problems, including a real-world T-spline model of a propeller. We believe this work clearly illustrates the power of combining new analysis-suitable computer aided design technologies with established analysis methodologies, in this case, the boundary element method. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1139851508
Document Type :
Electronic Resource