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Quadratic B-spline finite element method for a rotating non-uniform Rayleigh beam

  • Panchore, Vijay;Ganguli, Ranjan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.765-773
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    • 2017
  • The quadratic B-spline finite element method yields mass and stiffness matrices which are half the size of matrices obtained by the conventional finite element method. We solve the free vibration problem of a rotating Rayleigh beam using the quadratic B-spline finite element method. Rayleigh beam theory includes the rotary inertia effects in addition to the Euler-Bernoulli theory assumptions and presents a good mathematical model for rotating beams. Galerkin's approach is used to obtain the weak form which yields a system of symmetric matrices. Results obtained for the natural frequencies at different rotating speeds show an accurate match with the published results. A comparison with Euler-Bernoulli beam is done to decipher the variations in higher modes of the Rayleigh beam due to the slenderness ratio. The results are obtained for different values of non-uniform parameter ($\bar{n}$).

QUADRATIC B-SPLINE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR THE BENJAMIN-BONA-MAHONY-BURGERS EQUATION

  • Yin, Yong-Xue;Piao, Guang-Ri
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.503-510
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    • 2013
  • A quadratic B-spline finite element method for the spatial variable combined with a Newton method for the time variable is proposed to approximate a solution of Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-Burgers (BBMB) equation. Two examples were considered to show the efficiency of the proposed scheme. The numerical solutions obtained for various viscosity were compared with the exact solutions. The numerical results show that the scheme is efficient and feasible.

Spline-Based Finite Element Analysis with T-Spline Local Refinement (T-스플라인 국부세분화를 고려한 스플라인 기반 유한요소해석)

  • Seo, Yu-Deok;Kim, Ki-Seung;Youn, Sung-Kie
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.366-371
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    • 2007
  • In many CAD systems, NURBS has been employed to construct exact geometries. Recently, NURBS finite element analysis methods were proposed by some authors for convenient connection between CAD and finite element analysis. Additional advantages of NURBS FEA, such as exact geometry and no mesh generation, are obtained. However, NURBS is inefficient in local refinement and merging patches. For refinement of local region in interest, additional control points should be inserted into the entire row or column which contains the local region. There is another inefficiency of NURBS during merging patches into a large structure due to propagation of control points. In order to overcome these inefficiencies of NURBS, T-spline was proposed by Sederberg. In this work, T-spline based finite element method is proposed for efficient local refinement and merging patches. At first, accuracy and efficiency of NURBS FEA is verified and efficiency of T-spline FEA is verified by comparing with NURBS FEA.

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Static and vibration analysis of thin plates by using finite element method of B-spline wavelet on the interval

  • Xiang, Jiawei;He, Zhengjia;He, Yumin;Chen, Xuefeng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.613-629
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    • 2007
  • A finite element method (FEM) of B-spline wavelet on the interval (BSWI) is used in this paper to solve the static and vibration problems of thin plate. Instead of traditional polynomial interpolation, the scaling functions of two-dimensional tensor product BSWI are employed to construct the transverse displacements field. The method combines the accuracy of B-spline functions approximation and various basis functions for structural analysis. Some numerical examples are studied to demonstrate the proposed method and the numerical results presented are in good agreement with the solutions of other methods.

Assumed strain finite strip method using the non-periodic B-spline

  • Hong, Hyun-Seok;Kim, Kyeong-Ho;Choi, Chang-Koon
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.671-690
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    • 2004
  • An assumed strain finite strip method(FSM) using the non-periodic B-spline for a shell is presented. In the present method, the shape function based on the non-periodic B-splines satisfies the Kronecker delta properties at the boundaries and allows to introduce interior supports in much the same way as in a conventional finite element formulation. In the formulation for a shell, the geometry of the shell is defined by non-periodic B3-splines without any tangential vectors at the ends and the penalty function method is used to incorporate the drilling degrees of freedom. In this study, new assumed strain fields using the non-periodic B-spline function are proposed to overcome the locking problems. The strip formulated in this way does not posses any spurious zero energy modes. The versatility and accuracy of the new approach are demonstrated through a series of numerical examples.

Study of Shape Optimization for Automobile Lock-up Clutch Piston Design with B-spline Curve Fitting and Simplex Method (B-spline Curve Fitting 과 심플렉스법을 적용한 자동차 록업클러치 피스톤 형상최적설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Choel;Hyun, Seok-Jeong;Son, Jong-Ho;Shin, Se-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1334-1339
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    • 2003
  • An efficient method is developed for the shape optimization of 2-D structures. The sequential linear programming is used for minimization problems. Selected set of master nodes are employed as design variables and assigned to move towards the normal direction. After adapting the nodes on the design boundary, the B-spline curves and mesh smoothing schemes are used to maintain the finite element in good quality. Finally, a numerical implementation of optimum design of an automobile torque converter piston subjected to pressure and centrifugal loads is presented. The results shows additional weight up to 13% may be saved after the shape optimization.

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A REDUCED-ORDER MODELLING FOR ROSENAU-RLW EQUATION WITH B-SPLINE GALERKIN FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

  • Jia, Li-Jiao;Piao, Guang-Ri
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.261-280
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    • 2019
  • We apply a reduced-order method based on B-spline Galerkin finite elements formulation to Rosenau-RLW equation for the first time and explain their process in detail. The ensemble of snapshots is very large generally, and it is difficult to apply POD to the ensemble of snapshots directly. Hence, we try to pick up important snapshots among the whole data. In this paper, we represent three different reduced-order schemes. First, the classical POD technique is examined. Second, (equally sampled snapshots) are exploited for POD technique. Finally, afterward sampling snapshots by CVT, for those snapshots, POD technique is implemented again.

T-spline Finite Element Method for CAD/CAE Integrated Approach (CAD/CAE 통합 접근을 위한 T-스플라인 유한요소법)

  • Uhm, Tae-Kyoung;Kim, Ki-Seung;Seo, Yu-Deok;Youn, Sung-Kie
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2009
  • T-splines are recently proposed geometric modeling tools. A T-spline surface is a NURBS surface with T-junctions and is defined by a control grid called T-mesh. Local refinement can be performed very easily for T-splines while it is limited for B-splines or NURBS. Using T-splines, patches with unmatched boundaries can be combined easily without special technique. In this study, the analysis methodology using T-splines is proposed. In this methodology, T-splines are used both for description of geometries and for approximation of solution spaces. Two-dimensional linear elastic and dynamic problems will be solved by employing the proposed T-spline finite element method, and the effectiveness of the current analysis methodology will be verified.

CUBIC B-SPLINE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR THE ROSENAU-BURGERS EQUATION

  • Xu, Ge-Xing;Li, Chun-Hua;Piao, Guang-Ri
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.53-65
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    • 2017
  • Numerical solutions of the Rosenau-Burgers equation based on the cubic B-spline finite element method are introduced. The backward Euler method is used for discretization in time, and the obtained nonlinear algebraic system is changed to a linear system by the Newton's method. We show that those methods are unconditionally stable. Two test problems are studied to demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed method. The computational results indicate that numerical solutions are in good agreement with exact solutions.

The Shape Optimization of a Torque Converter Lock-up Clutch Using the B-Spline and Finite Element Mesh Smoothing (B-Spline 및 유한요소 유연화법 활용 자동차 록업클러치의 형상최적화)

  • Hyun, Seok-Jeong;Kim, Cheol;Son, Jong-Ho;Shim, Se-Hyun;Jang, Jae-Duk;Joo, In-Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2004
  • A FEM-based efficient method is developed for the shape optimization of 2-D structures. The combined SLP and Simplex method are coupled with finite element analysis. Selected set of master nodes on the design boundaries are employed as design variables and assigned to move towards their normal directions. The other nodes along the design boundaries are grouped into the master node. By interpolating the repositioned master nodes, the B-spline curves are formed so that the rest mid-nodes efficiently settle down on the B-spline curves. Mesh smoothing scheme is also applied for the nodes on the design boundary to maintain most finite elements in good quality. Finally, a numerical implementation of optimum design of an automobile torque converter piston subjected to pressure and centrifugal loads is presented. The results shows additional weight up to 13% may be saved after the shape optimization.