Journal
COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 364, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2020.112925
Keywords
Isogeometric analysis; Trimming; Truncated hierarchical B-splines; A posteriori error estimator; Adaptivity; Kirchhoff-Love shell
Funding
- European Research Council [694515]
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The focus of this work is on the development of an error-driven isogeometric framework, capable of automatically performing an adaptive simulation in the context of second- and fourth-order, elliptic partial differential equations defined on two-dimensional trimmed domains. The method is steered by an a posteriori error estimator, which is computed with the aid of an auxiliary residual-like problem formulated onto a space spanned by splines with single element support. The local refinement of the basis is achieved thanks to the use of truncated hierarchical B-splines. We prove numerically the applicability of the proposed estimator to various engineering-relevant problems, namely the Poisson problem, linear elasticity and Kirchhoff-Love shells, formulated on trimmed geometries. In particular, we study several benchmark problems which exhibit both smooth and singular solutions, where we recover optimal asymptotic rates of convergence for the error measured in the energy norm and we observe a substantial increase in accuracy per-degree-of-freedom compared to uniform refinement. Lastly, we show the applicability of our framework to the adaptive shell analysis of an industrial-like trimmed geometry modeled in the commercial software Rhinoceros, which represents the B-pillar of a car. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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