A novel approach is presented to the Boundary Element analysis of steady incompressible flow. NURBS basis functions are used for describing the geometry of the problem and for approximating the unknowns. In addition, the arising volume integrals are treated differently to published work, that is, volumes are described by bounding NURBS curves instead of cells and a mapping is used. The advantage of our approach is that non-trivial boundary shapes can be described with very few parameters and that no generation of cells is required. For the solution of the non-linear equations both classical and modified NewtonâRaphson methods are used. A comparison of the two methods is made on the classical example of a forced cavity flow, where accurate s...
summary:The article is devoted to the simulation of viscous incompressible fluid flow based on solvi...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...
A novel approach is presented to the Boundary Element analysis of steady incompressible flow. NURBS ...
On the basis of some recent work of the authors [1-3], a novel approach is presented ...
This is a sequel to a previous paper (Beer et al., 2017) where a novel approach was presented to the...
In this work the boundary element method (BEM) is applied to steady incom- pressible viscous flow...
An Integral equation formulation for steady flow of a viscous fluid is presented based on the bounda...
The boundary element method is applied to the solution of incompressible fluid flow problems governe...
The paper presents the application of an indirect variant of the boundary element method (BEM) to so...
Isogeometric analysis (IGA) is emerging as a technology bridging computer aided geometric design (CA...
A scheme based on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) for solving the problem of steady flow of an inc...
Abstract: The present paper generally describes advances in boundary element methods(BEMs) and curre...
Solutions are presented for the nonlinear biharmonic equation describing steady, two-dimensional vis...
An improvement to the classical application of the isogeometric approach to the two-dimensional boun...
summary:The article is devoted to the simulation of viscous incompressible fluid flow based on solvi...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...
A novel approach is presented to the Boundary Element analysis of steady incompressible flow. NURBS ...
On the basis of some recent work of the authors [1-3], a novel approach is presented ...
This is a sequel to a previous paper (Beer et al., 2017) where a novel approach was presented to the...
In this work the boundary element method (BEM) is applied to steady incom- pressible viscous flow...
An Integral equation formulation for steady flow of a viscous fluid is presented based on the bounda...
The boundary element method is applied to the solution of incompressible fluid flow problems governe...
The paper presents the application of an indirect variant of the boundary element method (BEM) to so...
Isogeometric analysis (IGA) is emerging as a technology bridging computer aided geometric design (CA...
A scheme based on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) for solving the problem of steady flow of an inc...
Abstract: The present paper generally describes advances in boundary element methods(BEMs) and curre...
Solutions are presented for the nonlinear biharmonic equation describing steady, two-dimensional vis...
An improvement to the classical application of the isogeometric approach to the two-dimensional boun...
summary:The article is devoted to the simulation of viscous incompressible fluid flow based on solvi...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...
A Skeleton-stabilized IsoGeometric Analysis (SIGA) technique is proposed for incompressible viscous ...