2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2013.05.005
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Isogeometric rotation-free bending-stabilized cables: Statics, dynamics, bending strips and coupling with shells

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“…Raknes et al use isogeometric analysis (IGA) to describe large deformations in a 3D cable. Ribs of an umbrella and bow and arrow are numerical examples tested.…”
Section: Alternatives From Trade Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raknes et al use isogeometric analysis (IGA) to describe large deformations in a 3D cable. Ribs of an umbrella and bow and arrow are numerical examples tested.…”
Section: Alternatives From Trade Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Lee and Park [56] analyzed the vibration of Timoshenko beams based upon the isogeometric approach. An isogeometric analysis framework for the rotation-free bending-stabilized cable, bending strips of multiple cables and cable-shell coupling was developed by Raknes at al [57]. A comprehensive comparison of the finite element and NURBS approximations for general eigenvalue, boundary-value, and initial-value problems was recently presented by Hughes et al [58].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, using only the displacement degree of freedom (DOF) in the IGA considerably reduces the total number of DOFs in comparison to the FEA employing additional DOFs, associated with rotation, to have C 1 -continuity. Raknes et al [17] presented the IGA for three-dimensional cable structures undergoing large deformation, with considering bending deformation confined in an osculating plane as well as membrane deformation. Bauer et al [18] suggested an IGA formulation of spatial Kirchhoff beam undergoing large deformation considering torsion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%