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MATHICSE Technical Report : Isogeometric Analysis on V-reps: first results

Antolin Sanchez, Pablo  
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Buffa, Annalisa  
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Martinelli, Massimiliano
March 8, 2019

Inspired by the introduction of Volumetric Modeling via volumetric representations (V-reps) by Massarwi and Elber in 2016, in this paper we present a novel approach for the construction of isogeometric numerical methods for elliptic PDEs on trimmed geometries, seen as a special class of more general V-reps. We develop tools for approximation and local re-parametrization of trimmed elements for three dimensional problems, and we provide a theoretical framework that fully justify our algorithmic choices. We validate our approach both on two and three dimensional problems, for diffuusion and linear elasticity.

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working paper
DOI
10.5075/epfl-MATHICSE-265016
Author(s)
Antolin Sanchez, Pablo  
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Buffa, Annalisa  
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Martinelli, Massimiliano
Corporate authors
MATHICSE-Group
Date Issued

2019-03-08

Publisher

MATHICSE

Subjects

numerical methods for PDEs

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isogeometric methods

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trimmed geometries

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MATHICSE Technical Report Nr. 08.2019

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/269797
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March 29, 2019
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