The recently developed Analysis in Computer Aided Design (AiCAD) concept is applied to the integrated design
and analysis of structural membranes. This concept allows for a consistent design-through-analysis workflow based
on the Isogeometric B-Rep Analysis (IBRA) applied to complete trimmed NURBS surfaces, i.e. unmodified CAD
geometry.
Structural membranes show very particular characteristics concerning their numerical design and analysis. The
arising computational challenges – namely the form-finding of NURBS surfaces, the assembly of trimmed multipatch
NURBS geometries, and the application of cable elements along trimming edges – are treated within this
contribution. Formulating a structural membrane element for trimmed NURBS surfaces as well as a cable element that
is consistently embedded within the trimmed multi-patch NURBS surface as a B-Rep edge element, these challenges
are met.
The proposed element formulations are applied to selected numerical examples. In a non-linear structural analysis
of untrimmed and trimmed multi-patch geometries, the accuracy, robustness and applicability of the developed
element formulations is demonstrated. The example of a minimal surface illustrates form-finding with the formulated
elements and is assessed against analytical solutions. Additionally, the "exactness" of NURBS for geometry
representation in the context of mechanically motivated structural shapes is discussed with this example.
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The recently developed Analysis in Computer Aided Design (AiCAD) concept is applied to the integrated design
and analysis of structural membranes. This concept allows for a consistent design-through-analysis workflow based
on the Isogeometric B-Rep Analysis (IBRA) applied to complete trimmed NURBS surfaces, i.e. unmodified CAD
geometry.
Structural membranes show very particular characteristics concerning their numerical design and analysis. The
arising computational challenges – namely the...
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