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SUMMARY:Tedori-Callinan Lecture: "Isogeometric Analysis"
DESCRIPTION:The vision of Isogeometric Analysis 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 is rapidly becoming a mainstream analysis methodology and a new paradigm for geometric design [2].  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\, resulting in a single geometric model that serves as a basis for both design and analysis. \nIn this overview\, I will describe some areas in which progress has been made in developing improved methodologies to efficiently solve problems that have been at the very least difficult\, if not impossible\, within traditional FEA.  I will also describe current areas of intense activity and areas where problems remain open\, representing both challenges and opportunities for future research (see\, e.g.\, [3\,4]). \nREFERENCES \n[1]  T.J.R. Hughes\, J.A. Cottrell and Y. Bazilevs\, Isogeometric Analysis: CAD\, Finite Elements\, NURBS\, Exact Geometry and Mesh Refinement\, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering\, 194\, (2005) 4135-4195. \n[2]  J.A. Cottrell\, T.J.R. Hughes and Y. Bazilevs\, Isogeometric Analysis: Toward Integration of CAD and FEA\, Wiley\, Chichester\, U.K.\, 2009. \n[3]  Special Issue on Isogeometric Analysis\, (eds. T.J.R. Hughes\, J.T. Oden and M. Papadrakakis)\, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering\, 284\, (1 February 2015)\, 1-1182. \n[4]  Special Issue on Isogeometric Analysis: Progress and Challenges\, (eds. T.J.R. Hughes\, J.T. Oden and M. Papadrakakis)\, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering\, 316\, (1 April 2017)\, 1-1270.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/tedori-callinan-lecture-isogeometric-analysis/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics":MAILTO:meam@seas.upenn.edu
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