Volume 3: 28th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Parts a and B 2008
DOI: 10.1115/detc2008-49248
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General Polyhedral Finite Elements for Rapid Nonlinear Analysis

Abstract: An analysis system for solid mechanics applications is described in which a new finite element method that can accommodate general polyhedral elements is exploited. The essence of the method is direct polynomial approximation of the shape functions on the physical element, without transformation to a canonical element. The main motive is elimination of the requirement that all elements be similar to a canonical element via the usual isoparametric mapping. It is this topological restriction that largely drives … Show more

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“…A potential concept for accomplishing this rapid analysis of complex geometries is presented by Rashid and Selimotic 9 , "Variable-Element-Topology Finite Element Method (VETFEM)". Rapid geometry modification and reanalysis is accomplished through leveraging VETFEM via a robust computational geometry processor 10 . The role of this processor is to perform rapid Boolean intersection operations between hex meshes and surface representations of the body to be analyzed.…”
Section: A Major Finding Of the Report Is That Regaining And Sustainimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A potential concept for accomplishing this rapid analysis of complex geometries is presented by Rashid and Selimotic 9 , "Variable-Element-Topology Finite Element Method (VETFEM)". Rapid geometry modification and reanalysis is accomplished through leveraging VETFEM via a robust computational geometry processor 10 . The role of this processor is to perform rapid Boolean intersection operations between hex meshes and surface representations of the body to be analyzed.…”
Section: A Major Finding Of the Report Is That Regaining And Sustainimentioning
confidence: 99%