Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phenomena with high levels of detail. In light of this development the definition of numerical models for the Finite Element Method (FEM) has become the bottleneck in the simulation process. Characteristic features of the model generation are large manual efforts and a de-coupling of geometric and numerical model. In the highly probable case of design revisions all steps of model preprocessing and mesh generation have to be repeated. This includes the idealization and approximation of a geometric model as well as the definition of boundary conditions and model parameters. Design variants leading to more resource-efficient structures might hence ...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
The book presents the state of the art in isogeometric modeling and shows how the method has advanta...
In isogeometric analysis introduced by T.J.R. Hughes in 2005 traditional Finite Elements are r...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces are...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
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Isogeometric analysis relies on the use of the same basis functions as employed in Computer Aided De...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
Increasingly powerful hard- and software allows for the numerical simulation of complex physical phe...
The book presents the state of the art in isogeometric modeling and shows how the method has advanta...
In isogeometric analysis introduced by T.J.R. Hughes in 2005 traditional Finite Elements are r...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces are...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...
verview Stats Comments Citations References (26) Related research (10+) Share More Abstra...
Isogeometric analysis relies on the use of the same basis functions as employed in Computer Aided De...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
In the standard paradigm of isogeometric analysis [2, 1], the geometry and the simulation spaces ar...
We present a pipeline for the conversion of 3D models into a form suitable for isogeometric analysis...