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The following pages link to Weak coupling for isogeometric analysis of non-matching and trimmed multi-patch geometries (Q460986):
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- Meshless analysis of shear deformable shells: boundary and interface constraints (Q268003) (← links)
- Numerical integration of discontinuities on arbitrary domains based on moment fitting (Q295057) (← links)
- The finite cell method: a review in the context of higher-order structural analysis of CAD and image-based geometric models (Q333303) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin isogeometric analysis of elliptic problems on segmentations with non-matching interfaces (Q521524) (← links)
- Numerical integration of discontinuous functions: moment fitting and smart octree (Q683908) (← links)
- Efficient integration method for fictitious domain approaches (Q889674) (← links)
- Direct immersogeometric fluid flow analysis using B-rep CAD models (Q1632429) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis and error estimates for high order partial differential equations in fluid dynamics (Q1641574) (← links)
- The tetrahedral finite cell method for fluids: immersogeometric analysis of turbulent flow around complex geometries (Q1647231) (← links)
- Reduced Bézier element quadrature rules for quadratic and cubic splines in isogeometric analysis (Q1667270) (← links)
- Variational boundary conditions based on the Nitsche method for fitted and unfitted isogeometric discretizations of the mechanically coupled Cahn-Hilliard equation (Q1686449) (← links)
- A parameter-free variational coupling approach for trimmed isogeometric thin shells (Q1705147) (← links)
- On the numerical integration of trimmed isogeometric elements (Q1797974) (← links)
- Isogeometric mortar methods (Q1797979) (← links)
- Analysis in computer aided design: nonlinear isogeometric B-Rep analysis of shell structures (Q1797987) (← links)
- Isogeometric collocation for phase-field fracture models (Q1797997) (← links)
- Nitsche's method for a coupling of isogeometric thin shells and blended shell structures (Q1798012) (← links)
- An immersogeometric variational framework for fluid-structure interaction: application to bioprosthetic heart valves (Q1798019) (← links)
- Variationally consistent isogeometric analysis of trimmed thin shells at finite deformations, based on the STEP exchange format (Q1985486) (← links)
- Adaptive multi-patch isogeometric analysis based on locally refined B-splines (Q1986277) (← links)
- A Nitsche-based non-intrusive coupling strategy for global/local isogeometric structural analysis (Q1986298) (← links)
- Skew-symmetric Nitsche's formulation in isogeometric analysis: Dirichlet and symmetry conditions, patch coupling and frictionless contact (Q1986617) (← links)
- An interpolation method for coupling non-conforming patches in isogeometric analysis of vibro-acoustic systems (Q1986640) (← links)
- Non-overlapping domain decomposition solution schemes for structural mechanics isogeometric analysis (Q1986651) (← links)
- Rotation-free Bernstein-Bézier elements for thin plates and shells -- development and validation (Q1987912) (← links)
- Preconditioning immersed isogeometric finite element methods with application to flow problems (Q1987918) (← links)
- Weak impositions of Dirichlet boundary conditions in solid mechanics: a critique of current approaches and extension to partially prescribed boundaries (Q1987921) (← links)
- Vibration and buckling analyses of FGM plates with multiple internal defects using XIGA-PHT and FCM under thermal and mechanical loads (Q1988873) (← links)
- The INTERNODES method for the treatment of non-conforming multipatch geometries in isogeometric analysis (Q1989093) (← links)
- Weak imposition of frictionless contact constraints on automatically recovered high-order, embedded interfaces using the finite cell method (Q1990705) (← links)
- A note on the stability parameter in Nitsche's method for unfitted boundary value problems (Q2001341) (← links)
- Weak Dirichlet boundary conditions for trimmed thin isogeometric shells (Q2006448) (← links)
- An interactive geometry modeling and parametric design platform for isogeometric analysis (Q2006451) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis with geometrically continuous functions on two-patch geometries (Q2006453) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis on non-matching segmentation: discontinuous Galerkin techniques and efficient solvers (Q2008058) (← links)
- A NURBS-based finite cell method for structural topology optimization under geometric constraints (Q2010306) (← links)
- Multi-level \(hp\)-adaptivity: high-order mesh adaptivity without the difficulties of constraining hanging nodes (Q2017410) (← links)
- Isogeometric continuity constraints for multi-patch shells governed by fourth-order deformation and phase field models (Q2020250) (← links)
- Parametric stitching for smooth coupling of subdomains with non-matching discretizations (Q2020843) (← links)
- Multipatch isogeometric mortar methods for thick shells (Q2021027) (← links)
- Nitsche's method for linear Kirchhoff-Love shells: formulation, error analysis, and verification (Q2021229) (← links)
- A priori penalty factor determination for (trimmed) NURBS-based shells with Dirichlet and coupling constraints in isogeometric analysis (Q2021952) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin methods through the Lens of variational multiscale analysis (Q2060131) (← links)
- Topology-preserving scan-based immersed isogeometric analysis (Q2138685) (← links)
- Isogeometric topology optimization of strain gradient materials (Q2145136) (← links)
- Virtual element method with adaptive refinement for problems of two-dimensional complex topology models from an engineering perspective (Q2171511) (← links)
- Integrating CAD and numerical analysis: `dirty geometry' handling using the finite cell method (Q2173616) (← links)
- Explicit dynamic isogeometric B-rep analysis of penalty-coupled trimmed NURBS shells (Q2173619) (← links)
- Overlapping multi-patch structures in isogeometric analysis (Q2173639) (← links)
- Weak coupling of nonlinear isogeometric spatial Bernoulli beams (Q2176933) (← links)