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Overlapping Multipatch Isogeometric Method With Minimal Stabilization

Antolin, Pablo  
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Buffa, Annalisa  
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Puppi, Riccardo  
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January 1, 2021
Siam Journal On Scientific Computing

We present a novel method for isogeometric analysis (IGA) to directly work on geometries constructed by Boolean operations including difference (i.e., trimming), union, and intersection. Particularly, this work focuses on the union operation, which involves multiple independent, generally nonconforming and trimmed, spline patches. Given a series of patches, we overlay them one on top of one another in a certain order. While the invisible part of each patch is trimmed away, the visible parts of all the patches constitute the entire computational domain. We employ Nitsche's method to weakly couple independent patches through visible interfaces. Moreover, we propose a minimal stabilization method to address the instability issue that arises on the interfaces shared by small trimmed elements. We show, in theory, that our proposed method recovers stability and guarantees well-posedness of the problem as well as optimal error estimates. To conclude, we numerically verify the theory by solving the Poisson's equation on various geometries that are obtained by the union operation.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1137/19M1306750
Web of Science ID

WOS:000623833100022

Author(s)
Antolin, Pablo  
Buffa, Annalisa  
Puppi, Riccardo  
Wei, Xiaodong  
Date Issued

2021-01-01

Publisher

SIAM PUBLICATIONS

Published in
Siam Journal On Scientific Computing
Volume

43

Issue

1

Start page

A330

End page

A354

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Mathematics

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boolean operations

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union

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trimming

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overlapping meshes

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stabilized methods

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isogeometric methods

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t-spline construction

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finite-element-method

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b-rep analysis

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boundary

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nurbs

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cad

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design

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