FORMANDO ENGENHEIROS E LÍDERES

FORMANDO ENGENHEIROS E LÍDERES

Data: quinta-feira, 14 de janeiro, 20h15 (16h15 no horário de Estocolmo).

Palestrante: Thomas J.R. Hughes, The University of Texas at Austin, US.

O Seminário será transmitido pelo link https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/61359989778.

Outras informações no link.

Abstract. The vision of Isogeometric Analysis (IGA) was first presented in a paper published October 1, 2005 [1]. Since then it has become a focus of research within both the fields of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computer Aided Design (CAD) and has become a mainstream analysis methodology and provided a new paradigm for geometric design [2-4]. The key concept utilized in the technical approach is the development of a new foundation for FEA, based on rich geometric descriptions originating in CAD, more tightly integrating design and analysis. Industrial applications and commercial software developments have expanded recently. In this presentation, I will describe the origins of IGA, its status, recent progress, and areas of current activity.

[1] Hughes, Cottrell and Bazilevs, Isogeometric Analysis: CAD, Finite Elements, NURBS, Exact Geometry and Mesh Refinement, CMAME, 194, 2005.

[2] Cottrell, Hughes and Bazilevs, Isogeometric Analysis: Toward Integration of CAD and FEA, Wiley, Chichester, U.K., 2009.

[3] Special Issue on Isogeometric Analysis, (eds. Hughes, Oden and Papadrakakis), CMAME, 284, 2015.

[4] Special Issue on Isogeometric Analysis: Progress and Challenges, (eds. Hughes, Oden and Papadrakakis), CMAME, 316, 2017.

 

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