This work evaluates the performance of a NURBS-based isogeometric finite element formulation for solving stationary acoustic problems in two dimensions. An initial assessment is made by studying eigenvalue problems for a square and a circular domain. The spectral approximation properties of NURBS functions of varying order are compared to those of conventional polynomials and are found to be superior, yielding more accurate representations of eigenvalues as well as eigenmodes. The higher smoothness of NURBS shape functions yields better approximations over an extended frequency range when compared to conventional polynomials. Two numerical case studies, including a geometrically complex domain, are used to benchmark the method versus the tr...
In the present work we developed five different not approximated BEM higher{ order approaches for th...
AbstractA novel numerical simulation method based on NURBS geometric description, first proposed by ...
In this paper, we carry out a numerical dispersion analysis for the linear two-dimensional elastodyn...
This work evaluates the performance of a NURBS-based isogeometric finite element formulation for sol...
This dissertation presents research contributions to the development of flexible NURBS-based isogeom...
This dissertation presents research contributions to the development of flexible NURBS-based isogeom...
This work studies the potential of NURBS-based IsoGeometric Analysis (IGA) for use in dynamic proble...
Abstract. We review the discretization properties of classical finite element and NURBS-based isogeo...
In the simulation of acoustic wave propagation, addressed by the Helmholtz equation, the Finite Elem...
This work presents an indirect variational boundary element method for solving steady-state acoustic...
We present an isogeometric analysis of time-harmonic exterior acoustic problems. The infinite space ...
We present an isogeometric analysis of time-harmonic exterior acoustic problems. The infinite space ...
In the last decades there has been an increasing attention to high order simulation of acoustic wave...
An isogeometric boundary element method based on T-splines is used to simulate acoustic phenomena. W...
In everyday life of an engineer, CAD (Computer Aided Design) and FE (Finite Element) programs play a...
In the present work we developed five different not approximated BEM higher{ order approaches for th...
AbstractA novel numerical simulation method based on NURBS geometric description, first proposed by ...
In this paper, we carry out a numerical dispersion analysis for the linear two-dimensional elastodyn...
This work evaluates the performance of a NURBS-based isogeometric finite element formulation for sol...
This dissertation presents research contributions to the development of flexible NURBS-based isogeom...
This dissertation presents research contributions to the development of flexible NURBS-based isogeom...
This work studies the potential of NURBS-based IsoGeometric Analysis (IGA) for use in dynamic proble...
Abstract. We review the discretization properties of classical finite element and NURBS-based isogeo...
In the simulation of acoustic wave propagation, addressed by the Helmholtz equation, the Finite Elem...
This work presents an indirect variational boundary element method for solving steady-state acoustic...
We present an isogeometric analysis of time-harmonic exterior acoustic problems. The infinite space ...
We present an isogeometric analysis of time-harmonic exterior acoustic problems. The infinite space ...
In the last decades there has been an increasing attention to high order simulation of acoustic wave...
An isogeometric boundary element method based on T-splines is used to simulate acoustic phenomena. W...
In everyday life of an engineer, CAD (Computer Aided Design) and FE (Finite Element) programs play a...
In the present work we developed five different not approximated BEM higher{ order approaches for th...
AbstractA novel numerical simulation method based on NURBS geometric description, first proposed by ...
In this paper, we carry out a numerical dispersion analysis for the linear two-dimensional elastodyn...