Building information modeling offers a huge potential for increasing the productivity and quality of construction planning processes. Despite its promising concept, this approach has not found widespread use. One of the reasons is the insufficient coupling of the structural models with the general building model. Instead, structural engineers usually set up a structural model that is independent from the building model and consists of mechanical models of reduced dimension. An automatic model generation, which would be valuable in case of model revisions is therefore not possible. This can be overcome by a volumetric formulation of the problem. A recent approach employed the p-version of the finite element method to this problem. This metho...
In this paper we present a computer aided method supporting co-operation between different project p...
Finite element analysis (FEA) can be used to design structures. Methods for linear and nonlinear FEA...
Isogeometric analysis relies on the use of the same basis functions as employed in Computer Aided De...
Building information modeling offers a huge potential for increasing the productivity and quality of...
Isogeometric analysis, as a special field of the finite element method (FEM) which integrates geomet...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Hybrid, bending-active structures constitute a challenging task for structural design due to the hig...
Finite element method (FEM) is a tool that is mostly used for the structural analysis. The method is...
Isogeometric analysis is a new concept of Finite element method which has been proposed to bridge th...
Isogeometric Analysis has the potential to achieve efficient integration of CAD and Finite Element A...
One of the most promising and recent advances in computer-based planning is the transition from clas...
In isogeometric analysis introduced by T.J.R. Hughes in 2005 traditional Finite Elements are r...
With the growth of information technologies in the field of computer-aided design, the concept of CA...
The new paradigm of the complexity of modern and historic structures, which are characterised by com...
In this paper we present a computer aided method supporting co-operation between different project p...
Finite element analysis (FEA) can be used to design structures. Methods for linear and nonlinear FEA...
Isogeometric analysis relies on the use of the same basis functions as employed in Computer Aided De...
Building information modeling offers a huge potential for increasing the productivity and quality of...
Isogeometric analysis, as a special field of the finite element method (FEM) which integrates geomet...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Hybrid, bending-active structures constitute a challenging task for structural design due to the hig...
Finite element method (FEM) is a tool that is mostly used for the structural analysis. The method is...
Isogeometric analysis is a new concept of Finite element method which has been proposed to bridge th...
Isogeometric Analysis has the potential to achieve efficient integration of CAD and Finite Element A...
One of the most promising and recent advances in computer-based planning is the transition from clas...
In isogeometric analysis introduced by T.J.R. Hughes in 2005 traditional Finite Elements are r...
With the growth of information technologies in the field of computer-aided design, the concept of CA...
The new paradigm of the complexity of modern and historic structures, which are characterised by com...
In this paper we present a computer aided method supporting co-operation between different project p...
Finite element analysis (FEA) can be used to design structures. Methods for linear and nonlinear FEA...
Isogeometric analysis relies on the use of the same basis functions as employed in Computer Aided De...