Several finite element techniques used in domains with curved boundaries are discussed and compared, with particular emphasis in two issues: the exact boundary representation of the domain and the consistency of the approximation. The influence of the number of integration points on the accuracy of the computation is also studied. Two-dimensional numerical examples, solved with continuous and discontinuous Galerkin formulations, are used to test and compare all these methodologies. In every example shown, the recently proposed NURBS-enhanced finite element method (NEFEM) provides the maximum accuracy for a given spatial discretization, at least one order of magnitude more accurate than classical isoparametric finite element method (FEM). Mo...
The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This technique allows ...
Abstract The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite El-ement Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This techniq...
Euler equa-tions Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is proposed in [1],...
Several finite element techniques used in domains with curved boundaries are discussed and compared,...
Several finite element techniques used in domains with curved boundaries are discussed and compared,...
An improvement to the classical finite element (FE) method is proposed. It is able to exactly repres...
The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This technique allows ...
This paper presents the extension of the recently proposed NURBS-enhanced finite element method (NEF...
In this work the NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is combined with a Discontinuous Galer...
This paper presents the extension of the recently proposed NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEF...
Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is proposed. It con-siders an exact ...
AbstractA numerical comparison is made between the quadratic isoparametric transformation method and...
isoparametric finite elements Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is pro...
This paper focuses on the numerical integration of polynomial functions along non-uniform rational B...
This paper proposes a new methodology for the solution of two dimensional linear elastic problems in...
The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This technique allows ...
Abstract The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite El-ement Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This techniq...
Euler equa-tions Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is proposed in [1],...
Several finite element techniques used in domains with curved boundaries are discussed and compared,...
Several finite element techniques used in domains with curved boundaries are discussed and compared,...
An improvement to the classical finite element (FE) method is proposed. It is able to exactly repres...
The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This technique allows ...
This paper presents the extension of the recently proposed NURBS-enhanced finite element method (NEF...
In this work the NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is combined with a Discontinuous Galer...
This paper presents the extension of the recently proposed NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEF...
Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is proposed. It con-siders an exact ...
AbstractA numerical comparison is made between the quadratic isoparametric transformation method and...
isoparametric finite elements Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is pro...
This paper focuses on the numerical integration of polynomial functions along non-uniform rational B...
This paper proposes a new methodology for the solution of two dimensional linear elastic problems in...
The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite Element Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This technique allows ...
Abstract The development of NURBS-Enhanced Finite El-ement Method (NEFEM) is revisited. This techniq...
Euler equa-tions Abstract. An improvement of the classical finite element method is proposed in [1],...