Coupling of non-conforming trimmed isogeometric Kirchhoff-Love shells via a projected super-penalty approach
Luca Coradello,
Josef Kiendl,
Annalisa Buffa
Abstract:Penalty methods have proven to be particularly effective for achieving the required C 1 -continuity in the context of multi-patch isogeometric Kirchhoff-Love shells. Due to their conceptual simplicity, these algorithms are readily applicable to the displacement and rotational coupling of trimmed, non-conforming surfaces. However, the accuracy of the resulting solution depends heavily on the choice of penalty parameters. Furthermore, the selection of these coefficients is generally problemdependent and is based… Show more
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