50 research outputs found
A simple approach to the numerical simulation with trimmed CAD surfaces
In this work a novel method for the analysis with trimmed CAD surfaces is
presented. The method involves an additional mapping step and the attraction
stems from its sim- plicity and ease of implementation into existing Finite
Element (FEM) or Boundary Element (BEM) software. The method is first verified
with classical test examples in structural mechanics. Then two practical
applications are presented one using the FEM, the other the BEM, that show the
applicability of the method.Comment: 20 pages and 16 figure
The strength of heavy welded box columns
The experiments reported are residual stress measurements and tension coupon tests. The influence of the manufacturing procedure on the formation of residual stress was investigated. This thesis presents the results of an investigation on a heavy welded box shape. The theoretical part deals with the prediction of the maximum strength of box columns. A computer program was developed to compute maximum strength curves
Fast Isogeometric Boundary Element Method based on Independent Field Approximation
An isogeometric boundary element method for problems in elasticity is
presented, which is based on an independent approximation for the geometry,
traction and displacement field. This enables a flexible choice of refinement
strategies, permits an efficient evaluation of geometry related information, a
mixed collocation scheme which deals with discontinuous tractions along
non-smooth boundaries and a significant reduction of the right hand side of the
system of equations for common boundary conditions. All these benefits are
achieved without any loss of accuracy compared to conventional isogeometric
formulations. The system matrices are approximated by means of hierarchical
matrices to reduce the computational complexity for large scale analysis. For
the required geometrical bisection of the domain, a strategy for the evaluation
of bounding boxes containing the supports of NURBS basis functions is
presented. The versatility and accuracy of the proposed methodology is
demonstrated by convergence studies showing optimal rates and real world
examples in two and three dimensions.Comment: 32 pages, 27 figure