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arxiv: 1711.05760 · v2 · pith:AN4E743Dnew · submitted 2017-11-15 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

Scaled Boundary Parametrizations in Isogeometric Analysis

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keywords boundaryparametrizationsscaledanalysisclasscomputationaldifferentgalerkin-based
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This paper deals with a special class of parametrizations for Isogeometric Analysis (IGA). The so-called scaled boundary parametrizations are easy to construct and particularly attractive if only a boundary description of the computational domain is available. The idea goes back to the Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method (SB-FEM), which has recently been extended to IGA. We take here a different viewpoint and study these parametrizations as bivariate or trivariate B-spline functions that are directly suitable for standard Galerkin-based IGA. Our main results are first a general framework for this class of parametrizations, including aspects such as smoothness and regularity as well as generalizations to domains that are not star-shaped. Second, using the Poisson equation as example, we explain the relation between standard Galerkin-based IGA and the Scaled Boundary IGA by means of the Laplace-Beltrami operator. Further results concern the separation of integrals in both approaches and an analysis of the singularity in the scaling center. Among the computational examples we present a planar rotor geometry that stems from a screw compressor machine and compare different parametrization strategies.

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