A parameter-free variational coupling approach for trimmed isogeometric thin shells

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Yujie Guo
Martin Ruess
Dominik Schillinger
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[1] Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,College of Aerospace Engineering
[2] University of Glasgow,School of Engineering
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo
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Computational Mechanics | 2017年 / 59卷
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Weak boundary and coupling conditions; Non-symmetric Nitsche method; Isogeometric thin shell analysis; Trimmed NURBS surfaces;
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The non-symmetric variant of Nitsche’s method was recently applied successfully for variationally enforcing boundary and interface conditions in non-boundary-fitted discretizations. In contrast to its symmetric variant, it does not require stabilization terms and therefore does not depend on the appropriate estimation of stabilization parameters. In this paper, we further consolidate the non-symmetric Nitsche approach by establishing its application in isogeometric thin shell analysis, where variational coupling techniques are of particular interest for enforcing interface conditions along trimming curves. To this end, we extend its variational formulation within Kirchhoff–Love shell theory, combine it with the finite cell method, and apply the resulting framework to a range of representative shell problems based on trimmed NURBS surfaces. We demonstrate that the non-symmetric variant applied in this context is stable and can lead to the same accuracy in terms of displacements and stresses as its symmetric counterpart. Based on our numerical evidence, the non-symmetric Nitsche method is a viable parameter-free alternative to the symmetric variant in elastostatic shell analysis.
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页码:693 / 715
页数:22
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