MS-GIFT

Multi-Sided Geometry-Independent Field ApproximaTion Approach for Isogeometric Analysis

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Meng Yun Wang (Dalian University of Technology)

Ye Ji (TU Delft - Numerical Analysis)

Lin Lan (Dalian University of Technology)

Chun Gang Zhu (Dalian University of Technology)

Research Group
Numerical Analysis
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cad.2024.103731
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Numerical Analysis
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Volume number
173
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Abstract

The Geometry-Independent Field approximaTion (GIFT) technique, an extension of isogeometric analysis (IGA), allows for separate spaces to parameterize the computational domain and approximate solution field. Based on the GIFT approach, this paper proposes a novel IGA methodology that incorporates toric surface patches for multi-sided geometry representation, while utilizing B-spline or truncated hierarchical B-spline (THB-spline) basis for analysis. By creating an appropriate bijection between the parametric domains of distinct bases for modeling and approximation, our method ensures smoothness within the computational domain and combines the compact support of B-splines or the local refinement potential of THB-splines, resulting in more efficient and precise solutions. To enhance the quality of parameterization and consequently boost the accuracy of downstream analysis, we suggest optimizing the composite toric parameterization. Numerical examples validate the effectiveness and superiority of our suggested approach.

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