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Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation [[electronic resource] ] : New Methods and Challenging Computations / / edited by Yuri Bazilevs, Kenji Takizawa
Advances in Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation [[electronic resource] ] : New Methods and Challenging Computations / / edited by Yuri Bazilevs, Kenji Takizawa
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Birkhäuser, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 500 p. 193 illus., 158 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 624.171
Collana Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
Soggetto topico Mathematical models
Fluid mechanics
Fluids
Computer simulation
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
Engineering Fluid Dynamics
Fluid- and Aerodynamics
Simulation and Modeling
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Hughes, Laudation at the Banquet for Tayfun Tezduyar’s 60th Birthday Conference, Tokyo, Japan, March 2014 -- Part I–CFD: Methods and Applications -- Gimenez, Morin, Nigro, Idelsohn, Numerical Comparison of the Particle Finite Element Method against an Eulerian Formulation -- Hillman, Chen, An Implicit Gradient Meshfree Formulation for Convection-Dominated Problems -- Nomura, Hasebe, Kobayashi, The Advection-Diffusion Analysis of Smoke Flows around a Body -- Kotteda, Mittal, Finite Element Computation of Buzz Instability in Supersonic Air Intakes -- Castorrini, Corsini, Rispoli, Venturini, Takizawa, Tezduyar, SUPG/PSPG Computational Analysis of Rain Erosion in Wind-Turbine Blades -- Xie, Xiao, The Multi-Moment Finite Volume Solver for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations on Unstructured Grids -- Xu, Kamensky, Varduhn, Wang, Wasion, Sotomayor-Rinaldi, Darling, Schillinger, Hsu, An Immersogeometric Method for the Simulation of Turbulent Flow Around Complex Geometries -- Part II–CFD: Moving Boundaries and Interfaces -- Tabata, Numerical Simulation of the Behavior of a Rising Bubble by an Energy-Stable Lagrange-Galerkin Scheme -- Fürstenau, Avci, Wriggers, A Numerical Review of Multi-Fluid SPH Algorithms for High Density Ratios -- Ogata, Azama, Self-Propulsion of a Killifish from Impulsive Starts -- Takizawa, Tezduyar, New Directions in Space–Time Computational Methods -- Part III–CFD: Phase Field Modeling -- Chen, Lin, Interfacial Instability of a Non-Magnetized Drop in Ferrofluids Subjected to an Azimuthal Field: A Diffuse-Interface Approach -- Fujisawa, Numerical Analysis of Backward Erosion of Soils by Solving the Darcy-Brinkman Equations -- Xie, Wodo, Ganapathysubramanian, A Diffuse Interface Model for Incompressible Two-Phase Flow with Large Density Ratios -- Liu, Hughes, Isogeometric Phase-field Simulation of Boiling -- Part IV-Computer Science and HPC Aspects -- Zhu, Sameh, How to Generate Effective Block Jacobi Preconditioners for Solving Large Sparse Linear Systems -- Mitsume, Yamada, Yoshimura, Murotani, Parallel Analysis System for Fluid-Structure Interaction with Free-Surfaces Using ADVENTURE Solid and LexADV EMPS -- Blom, Lindner, Mehl, Scheufele, Uekermann, van Zuijlen, A Review on Fast Quasi-Newton and Accelerated Fixed Point Iterations for Partitioned Fluid-Structure Interaction Simulation -- Lai, Liu, Zhang, Chen, Fang, Lua, Rhino 3D to Abaqus: A T-spline Based Isogeometric Analysis Software Framework -- Bolukbasi, Manguoglu, A Multithreaded Recursive and Nonrecursive Parallel Sparse Direct Solver -- Part V-Mathematical Methods -- Bellomo, Berrone, Gibelli, Pieri, Macroscopic First Order Models of Multicomponent Human Crowds with Behavioral Dynamics -- Saito, Sugitani, Zhou, Energy Inequalities and Outflow Boundary Conditions for the Navier-Stokes Equations -- Auricchio, Brezzi, Lefieux, Reali, Numerical Studies on the Stability of Mixed Finite Elements over Anisotropic Meshes arising from Immersed Boundary Stokes Problems -- Notsu, Tabata, Stabilized Lagrange–Galerkin Schemes of First and Second-Order in Time for the Navier–Stokes Equations -- Part VI-Biomedical Applications -- Deleuze, Thiriet, Sheu, On Three-Dimensional ALE Finite Element Model For Simulating Interstitial Medium Deformation in the Presence of a Moving Needle -- Kwack, Kang, Bhat, Masud, Time-dependent Outflow Boundary Conditions for Blood Flow in the Arterial System -- Suito, Takizawa, Huynh, Sze, Ueda, Tezduyar, A Geometrical-Characteristics Study in Patient-Specific FSI Analysis of Blood Flow in the Thoracic Aorta -- Lefieux, Auricchio, Conti, Morganti, Reali, Trimarchi, Veneziani, Computational Study of Aortic Hemodynamics: From Simplified to Patient-Specific Geometries -- Hossain, An Image-Based Computational Framework for Analyzing Disease Occurrence and Treatment Outcome in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease -- Part VII - Fluid-Structure Interaction -- Ohayon, Schotté, Modal Analysis of Liquid-Structure Interaction -- Deparis, Forti, Quarteroni, A Fluid-Structure Interaction Algorithm using Radial Basis Function Interpolation between Non-Conforming Interfaces -- Brummelen, Shokrpour-Roudbari, van Zweiten, Elasto-Capillarity Simulations based on the Navier-Stokes-Cahn-Hilliard Equations -- Hsu, Wang, Wu, Xu, Bazilevs, Fluid–Structure Interaction Modeling and Isogeometric Analysis of a Hydraulic Arresting Gear at Full Scale -- Opstal, Finite-Element/Boundary-Element Coupling for Inflatables: Effective Contact Resolution -- Korobenko, Deng, Yan, Bazilevs, Recent Advances in Fluid–Structure Interaction Simulations of Wind Turbines.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Birkhäuser, , 2016
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Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Autore Cottrell J. Austin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (355 p.)
Disciplina 620.001
620.00151825
Altri autori (Persone) HughesThomas J. R
BazilevsYuri
Soggetto topico Finite element method - Data processing
Spline theory - Data processing
Isogeometric analysis - Data processing
Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-282-25947-4
9786612259470
0-470-74908-3
0-470-74909-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ISOGEOMETRICANALYSIS; Contents; Preface; 1 From CAD and FEA to Isogeometric Analysis: An Historical Perspective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 The need for isogeometric analysis; 1.1.2 Computational geometry; 1.2 The evolution of FEA basis functions; 1.3 The evolution of CAD representations; 1.4 Things you need to get used to in order to understand NURBS-based isogeometric analysis; Notes; 2 NURBS as a Pre-analysis Tool: Geometric Design and Mesh Generation; 2.1 B-splines; 2.1.1 Knot vectors; 2.1.2 Basis functions; 2.1.3 B-spline geometries; 2.1.4 Refinement; 2.2 Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines
2.2.1 The geometric point of view2.2.2 The algebraic point of view; 2.3 Multiple patches; 2.4 Generating a NURBS mesh: a tutorial; 2.4.1 Preliminary considerations; 2.4.2 Selection of polynomial orders; 2.4.3 Selection of knot vectors; 2.4.4 Selection of control points; 2.5 Notation; Appendix 2.A: Data for the bent pipe; Notes; 3 NURBS as a Basis for Analysis: Linear Problems; 3.1 The isoparametric concept; 3.1.1 Defining functions on the domain; 3.2 Boundary value problems (BVPs); 3.3 Numerical methods; 3.3.1 Galerkin; 3.3.2 Collocation; 3.3.3 Least-squares; 3.3.4 Meshless methods
3.4 Boundary conditions3.4.1 Dirichlet boundary conditions; 3.4.2 Neumann boundary conditions; 3.4.3 Robin boundary conditions; 3.5 Multiple patches revisited; 3.5.1 Local refinement; 3.5.2 Arbitrary topologies; 3.6 Comparing isogeometric analysis with classical finite element analysis; 3.6.1 Code architecture; 3.6.2 Similarities and differences; Appendix 3.A: Shape function routine; Appendix 3.B: Error estimates; Notes; 4 Linear Elasticity; 4.1 Formulating the equations of elastostatics; 4.1.1 Strong form; 4.1.2 Weak form; 4.1.3 Galerkin's method; 4.1.4 Assembly
4.2 Infinite plate with circular hole under constant in-plane tension4.3 Thin-walled structures modeled as solids; 4.3.1 Thin cylindrical shell with fixed ends subjected to constant internal pressure; 4.3.2 The shell obstacle course; 4.3.3 Hyperboloidal shell; 4.3.4 Hemispherical shell with a stiffener; Appendix 4.A: Geometrical data for the hemispherical shell; Appendix 4.B: Geometrical data for a cylindrical pipe; Appendix 4.C: Element assembly routine; Notes; 5 Vibrations andWave Propagation; 5.1 Longitudinal vibrations of an elastic rod; 5.1.1 Formulating the problem
5.1.2 Results: NURBS vs. FEA5.1.3 Analytically computing the discrete spectrum; 5.1.4 Lumped mass approaches; 5.2 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Bernoulli-Euler beam; 5.3 Transverse vibrations of an elastic membrane; 5.3.1 Linear and nonlinear parameterizations revisited; 5.3.2 Formulation and results; 5.4 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Poisson-Kirchhoff plate; 5.5 Vibrations of a clamped thin circular plate using three-dimensional solid elements ̄B; 5.5.1 Formulating the problem; 5.5.2 Results; 5.6 The NASA aluminum testbed cylinder
5.7 Wave propagation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139931603321
Cottrell J. Austin  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Autore Cottrell J. Austin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (355 p.)
Disciplina 620.001
620.00151825
Altri autori (Persone) HughesThomas J. R
BazilevsYuri
Soggetto topico Finite element method - Data processing
Spline theory - Data processing
Isogeometric analysis - Data processing
Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-282-25947-4
9786612259470
0-470-74908-3
0-470-74909-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ISOGEOMETRICANALYSIS; Contents; Preface; 1 From CAD and FEA to Isogeometric Analysis: An Historical Perspective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 The need for isogeometric analysis; 1.1.2 Computational geometry; 1.2 The evolution of FEA basis functions; 1.3 The evolution of CAD representations; 1.4 Things you need to get used to in order to understand NURBS-based isogeometric analysis; Notes; 2 NURBS as a Pre-analysis Tool: Geometric Design and Mesh Generation; 2.1 B-splines; 2.1.1 Knot vectors; 2.1.2 Basis functions; 2.1.3 B-spline geometries; 2.1.4 Refinement; 2.2 Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines
2.2.1 The geometric point of view2.2.2 The algebraic point of view; 2.3 Multiple patches; 2.4 Generating a NURBS mesh: a tutorial; 2.4.1 Preliminary considerations; 2.4.2 Selection of polynomial orders; 2.4.3 Selection of knot vectors; 2.4.4 Selection of control points; 2.5 Notation; Appendix 2.A: Data for the bent pipe; Notes; 3 NURBS as a Basis for Analysis: Linear Problems; 3.1 The isoparametric concept; 3.1.1 Defining functions on the domain; 3.2 Boundary value problems (BVPs); 3.3 Numerical methods; 3.3.1 Galerkin; 3.3.2 Collocation; 3.3.3 Least-squares; 3.3.4 Meshless methods
3.4 Boundary conditions3.4.1 Dirichlet boundary conditions; 3.4.2 Neumann boundary conditions; 3.4.3 Robin boundary conditions; 3.5 Multiple patches revisited; 3.5.1 Local refinement; 3.5.2 Arbitrary topologies; 3.6 Comparing isogeometric analysis with classical finite element analysis; 3.6.1 Code architecture; 3.6.2 Similarities and differences; Appendix 3.A: Shape function routine; Appendix 3.B: Error estimates; Notes; 4 Linear Elasticity; 4.1 Formulating the equations of elastostatics; 4.1.1 Strong form; 4.1.2 Weak form; 4.1.3 Galerkin's method; 4.1.4 Assembly
4.2 Infinite plate with circular hole under constant in-plane tension4.3 Thin-walled structures modeled as solids; 4.3.1 Thin cylindrical shell with fixed ends subjected to constant internal pressure; 4.3.2 The shell obstacle course; 4.3.3 Hyperboloidal shell; 4.3.4 Hemispherical shell with a stiffener; Appendix 4.A: Geometrical data for the hemispherical shell; Appendix 4.B: Geometrical data for a cylindrical pipe; Appendix 4.C: Element assembly routine; Notes; 5 Vibrations andWave Propagation; 5.1 Longitudinal vibrations of an elastic rod; 5.1.1 Formulating the problem
5.1.2 Results: NURBS vs. FEA5.1.3 Analytically computing the discrete spectrum; 5.1.4 Lumped mass approaches; 5.2 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Bernoulli-Euler beam; 5.3 Transverse vibrations of an elastic membrane; 5.3.1 Linear and nonlinear parameterizations revisited; 5.3.2 Formulation and results; 5.4 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Poisson-Kirchhoff plate; 5.5 Vibrations of a clamped thin circular plate using three-dimensional solid elements ̄B; 5.5.1 Formulating the problem; 5.5.2 Results; 5.6 The NASA aluminum testbed cylinder
5.7 Wave propagation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830838703321
Cottrell J. Austin  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Isogeometric analysis [[electronic resource] ] : toward integration of CAD and FEA / / J. Austin Cottrell, Thomas J.R. Hughes, Yuri Bazilevs
Autore Cottrell J. Austin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (355 p.)
Disciplina 620.001
620.00151825
Altri autori (Persone) HughesThomas J. R
BazilevsYuri
Soggetto topico Finite element method - Data processing
Spline theory - Data processing
Isogeometric analysis - Data processing
Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-282-25947-4
9786612259470
0-470-74908-3
0-470-74909-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ISOGEOMETRICANALYSIS; Contents; Preface; 1 From CAD and FEA to Isogeometric Analysis: An Historical Perspective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 The need for isogeometric analysis; 1.1.2 Computational geometry; 1.2 The evolution of FEA basis functions; 1.3 The evolution of CAD representations; 1.4 Things you need to get used to in order to understand NURBS-based isogeometric analysis; Notes; 2 NURBS as a Pre-analysis Tool: Geometric Design and Mesh Generation; 2.1 B-splines; 2.1.1 Knot vectors; 2.1.2 Basis functions; 2.1.3 B-spline geometries; 2.1.4 Refinement; 2.2 Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines
2.2.1 The geometric point of view2.2.2 The algebraic point of view; 2.3 Multiple patches; 2.4 Generating a NURBS mesh: a tutorial; 2.4.1 Preliminary considerations; 2.4.2 Selection of polynomial orders; 2.4.3 Selection of knot vectors; 2.4.4 Selection of control points; 2.5 Notation; Appendix 2.A: Data for the bent pipe; Notes; 3 NURBS as a Basis for Analysis: Linear Problems; 3.1 The isoparametric concept; 3.1.1 Defining functions on the domain; 3.2 Boundary value problems (BVPs); 3.3 Numerical methods; 3.3.1 Galerkin; 3.3.2 Collocation; 3.3.3 Least-squares; 3.3.4 Meshless methods
3.4 Boundary conditions3.4.1 Dirichlet boundary conditions; 3.4.2 Neumann boundary conditions; 3.4.3 Robin boundary conditions; 3.5 Multiple patches revisited; 3.5.1 Local refinement; 3.5.2 Arbitrary topologies; 3.6 Comparing isogeometric analysis with classical finite element analysis; 3.6.1 Code architecture; 3.6.2 Similarities and differences; Appendix 3.A: Shape function routine; Appendix 3.B: Error estimates; Notes; 4 Linear Elasticity; 4.1 Formulating the equations of elastostatics; 4.1.1 Strong form; 4.1.2 Weak form; 4.1.3 Galerkin's method; 4.1.4 Assembly
4.2 Infinite plate with circular hole under constant in-plane tension4.3 Thin-walled structures modeled as solids; 4.3.1 Thin cylindrical shell with fixed ends subjected to constant internal pressure; 4.3.2 The shell obstacle course; 4.3.3 Hyperboloidal shell; 4.3.4 Hemispherical shell with a stiffener; Appendix 4.A: Geometrical data for the hemispherical shell; Appendix 4.B: Geometrical data for a cylindrical pipe; Appendix 4.C: Element assembly routine; Notes; 5 Vibrations andWave Propagation; 5.1 Longitudinal vibrations of an elastic rod; 5.1.1 Formulating the problem
5.1.2 Results: NURBS vs. FEA5.1.3 Analytically computing the discrete spectrum; 5.1.4 Lumped mass approaches; 5.2 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Bernoulli-Euler beam; 5.3 Transverse vibrations of an elastic membrane; 5.3.1 Linear and nonlinear parameterizations revisited; 5.3.2 Formulation and results; 5.4 Rotation-free analysis of the transverse vibrations of a Poisson-Kirchhoff plate; 5.5 Vibrations of a clamped thin circular plate using three-dimensional solid elements ̄B; 5.5.1 Formulating the problem; 5.5.2 Results; 5.6 The NASA aluminum testbed cylinder
5.7 Wave propagation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841119903321
Cottrell J. Austin  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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