Isogeometric Analysis: Toward Integration of CAD and FEA

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"Isogeometric Analysis: Toward Integration of CAD and FEA" is a seminal book that introduces and develops the isogeometric analysis framework, unifying computer-aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA) for more accurate and efficient engineering simulations.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
academicDiscipline applied mathematics
engineering
mechanical engineering
structural engineering
aim to improve accuracy of engineering simulations
to improve efficiency of engineering simulations
to unify CAD and FEA representations
approach maintains exact CAD geometry in analysis
uses NURBS and related splines as analysis basis
author J. Austin Cottrell NERFINISHED
Thomas J.R. Hughes NERFINISHED
Yuri Bazilevs NERFINISHED
contribution demonstrates use of CAD basis functions in analysis
introduces the isogeometric analysis framework
provides algorithms for isogeometric discretization
shows advantages of smooth basis functions for PDEs
field computational mechanics
computer-aided design
finite element analysis
numerical analysis
genre engineering textbook
technical book
influencedField computational fluid dynamics
computational structural mechanics
design optimization
language English
mainSubject integration of CAD and FEA
isogeometric analysis NERFINISHED
notableFor being a seminal reference on isogeometric analysis
systematic treatment of CAD-based basis functions for FEA
publisher John Wiley & Sons NERFINISHED
Wiley NERFINISHED
shortTitle Isogeometric Analysis NERFINISHED
targetAudience developers of CAD and FEA software
graduate students in engineering and applied mathematics
researchers in computational mechanics
title Isogeometric Analysis: Toward Integration of CAD and FEA NERFINISHED
topic B-splines NERFINISHED
NURBS NERFINISHED
finite element method
geometric modeling
numerical simulation
partial differential equations
usedIn academic research
advanced engineering simulation practice
graduate education

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