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See detailNitsche’s method method for mixed dimensional analysis: conforming and non-conforming continuum-beam and continuum-plate coupling
Nguyen, VP; Kerfriden, Pierre; Claus, SPA et al

in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (2014)

A Nitche’s method is presented to couple different mechanical models. They include coupling of a solid and a beam and of a solid and a plate. Both conforming and non-conforming formulations are presented ... [more ▼]

A Nitche’s method is presented to couple different mechanical models. They include coupling of a solid and a beam and of a solid and a plate. Both conforming and non-conforming formulations are presented. In a non-conforming formulation, the structure domain is overlapped by a refined solid model which is needed to either get more accuracy or to capture highly nonlinear events. Applications can be found in multi-dimensional analyses in which parts of a structure are modeled with solid elements and others are modeled using a coarser model with beam and/or plate elements. Discretisations are performed using both standard Lagrange elements and high order NURBS (Non Uniform Rational Bsplines) based isogeometric elements. We present various examples to demonstrate the performance of the method. [less ▲]

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See detailNitsche’s method for two and three dimensional NURBS patch coupling
Nguyen, VP; Kerfriden, Pierre; Brino, Marco et al

in Computational Mechanics (2014), 53(6), 1163-1182

We present a Nitche’s method to couple non-conforming two and three-dimensional NURBS (Non Uniform Rational B-splines) patches in the context of isogeometric analysis (IGA). We present results for linear ... [more ▼]

We present a Nitche’s method to couple non-conforming two and three-dimensional NURBS (Non Uniform Rational B-splines) patches in the context of isogeometric analysis (IGA). We present results for linear elastostatics in two and and three-dimensions. The method can deal with surface-surface or volume-volume coupling, and we show how it can be used to handle heterogeneities such as inclusions. We also present preliminary results on modal analysis. This simple coupling method has the potential to increase the applicability of NURBS-based isogeometric analysis for practical applications. [less ▲]

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