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Isogeometric analysis using G-spline surfaces with arbitrary unstructured quadrilateral layout (2302.12375v1)

Published 24 Feb 2023 in cs.CE, cs.NA, and math.NA

Abstract: G-splines are a generalization of B-splines that deals with extraordinary points by imposing G1 constraints across their spoke edges, thus obtaining a continuous tangent plane throughout the surface. Using the isoparametric concept and the Bubnov-Galerkin method to solve partial differential equations with G-splines results in discretizations with global C1 continuity in physical space. Extraordinary points (EPs) are required to represent manifold surfaces with arbitrary topological genus. In this work, we allow both interior and boundary EPs and there are no limitations regarding how close EPs can be from each other. Reaching this level of flexibility is necessary so that splines with EPs can become mainstream in the design-through-analysis cycle of complex thin-walled structures. To the authors' knowledge, the two EP constructions based on imposing G1 constraints proposed in this work are the first two EP constructions used in isogeometric analysis (IGA) that combine the following distinctive characteristics: (1) Only vertex-based control points are used and they behave as geometric shape handles, (2) any control point of the control net can potentially be an EP, (3) global C1 continuity in physical space is obtained without introducing singularities, (4) faces around EPs are not split into multiple elements, and (5) good surface quality is attained. The studies of convergence and surface quality performed in this paper suggest that G-splines are more suitable for IGA than EP constructions based on the D-patch framework. Finally, we have represented the stiffener, the inner part, and the outer part of a B-pillar with G-spline surfaces and solved eigenvalue problems using both Kirchhoff-Love and Reissner-Mindlin shell theories. The results are compared with bilinear quadrilateral meshes and excellent agreement is found between G-splines and conventional finite elements.

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