2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2014.08.025
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An extended isogeometric thin shell analysis based on Kirchhoff–Love theory

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“…in which L K and NL K are the linear and nonlinear stiffness matrices, respectively, whilst 0 K is the initial stress stiffness matrix due to the initial compressive load by temperature  ˆd (38) and F is the load vector depending on mechanical and thermal loads…”
Section: Non-linear Temperature Change Across the Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…in which L K and NL K are the linear and nonlinear stiffness matrices, respectively, whilst 0 K is the initial stress stiffness matrix due to the initial compressive load by temperature  ˆd (38) and F is the load vector depending on mechanical and thermal loads…”
Section: Non-linear Temperature Change Across the Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major strengths of this method are that it is flexible to control the high continuity of basis shape functions, e.g. C p-1 -continuity for p th -order NURBS, which naturally fulfil higher-order continuity requirement of plate/shell models [36][37][38] Furthermore, by removal mesh generation feature, this method produces a seamless integration of computer aid design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA) tools. As a result, IGA simplifies the cost-intensive computational model generation procedure which is the major bottleneck in engineering analysis-design [39].…”
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“…Over the last decade, IGA has become a well-established method used in a wide range of problems including structural mechanics [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] with recent developments for spatial Bernoulli beams [13,14], turbulent flow and fluid-structure interaction [15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In its original, finite element based form, IGA does not completely suppress the need to create a mesh, as the CAD data provides only a 'shell' for the component, but gives no information about the parametrization of the interior of the volume which it encloses. Although the finite element version of IGA was used for fracture analysis [58][59][60][61]. This motivated the inception of a boundary element version of IGA for elasticity problems in [62][63][64].…”
Section: Dealing With Component Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%