Increasing complexity in structural shapes, the
need for more detailed and precise numerical simulations,
and shorter product development times request a tightly connected
interaction within the design software environment
since both fields, geometric design and structural analysis,
rely on the results of each other. Therefore, this paper
proposes an integrated design process, which is predicated
on a NURBS-based CAD environment as well as on the
NURBS-based isogeometric analysis, and substantiates in a
mechanical point of view. The presented investigations are
concentrated on thin-walled structures. In this paper several
issues, e.g. continuity conditions associated with the applied
finite element type, arising from the increased challenges
for the geometric modeling within an integrated design process
are identified and solution strategies are discussed. Furthermore,
general analysis-aware modeling guidelines are
derived. The paper concludes by exemplifying the complete
integrated structural design process for a structural
part.; ; Increasing complexity in structural shapes, the
need for more detailed and precise numerical simulations,
and shorter product development times request a tightly connected
interaction within the design software environment
since both fields, geometric design and structural analysis,
rely on the results of each other. Therefore, this paper
proposes an integrated design process, which is predicated
on a NURBS-based CAD environment as well as on the
NURBS-based isogeometric analysis, and substantiates in a
mechanical point of view. The presented investigations are
concentrated on thin-walled structures. In this paper several
issues, e.g. continuity conditions associated with the applied
finite element type, arising from the increased challenges
for the geometric modeling within an integrated design process
are identified and solution strategies are discussed. Furthermore,
general analysis-aware modeling guidelines are
derived. The paper concludes by exemplifying the complete
integrated structural design process for a structural
part.
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Increasing complexity in structural shapes, the
need for more detailed and precise numerical simulations,
and shorter product development times request a tightly connected
interaction within the design software environment
since both fields, geometric design and structural analysis,
rely on the results of each other. Therefore, this paper
proposes an integrated design process, which is predicated
on a NURBS-based CAD environment as well as on the
NURBS-based isogeometric analysis, and su...
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