Presentation Details
An isogeometric mortar surface coupling method for trimmmed multipatch CAD geometries with application to FSI
Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017; 16:40 - 17:00 in room 7.04
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MS06-2: Computational FSI and Aero-elasticity (Show complete Mini Symposium)
Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017; 16:00 - 18:00 in room 7.04
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1st and presenting Author
Andreas Apostolatos
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
2nd Author
Altug Emiroglu
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
3rd Author
Fabien Pean
Computer Vision Lab
ETH Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
Computer Vision Lab
ETH Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
4th Author
Roland Wüchner
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
5th Author
Kai-Uwe Bletzinger
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
Chair of Structural Analysis
Technical University of Munich
München, Germany
Micro Abstract:
In this work the isogeometric analysis concept is extended to the mortar-based method for coupling of non-matching discretizations at common interfaces with application to FSI. In particular, focus is put on transferring data between real world engineering geometries modeled in CAD and low order surface discretizations. Moreover, the continuity enforcement between the trimmed multipatches is discussed.