In the present work, a complete numerical scheme to perform adaptive refinement and coarsening in the context of isogeometric analysis applied to thermomechanics is introduced. In particular, truncated hierarchical B -splines (THB-splines) are considered as a basis for the analysis and suitably graded isogeometric meshes are constructed to guarantee admissible configurations at each refinement and coarsening iteration. The algorithms are developed and implemented in a full three-dimensional framework and applied to solve coupled thermoelastic problems. The proposed numerical framework is verified on two relevant problems with respect to overkill solutions, obtained either with a commercial finite element software or with uniform isogeometric meshes. Different refinement and coarsening strategies are considered and compared. The obtained results demonstrate the ability of the THB-spline-based adaptive scheme to deliver robust discretizations guaranteeing a suitable trade-off between computational accuracy and number of degrees of freedom.

An isogeometric approach to coupled thermomechanics in 3D via hierarchical adaptivity

Carraturo, Massimo;Torre, Michele;Giannelli, Carlotta
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Reali, Alessandro
2024-01-01

Abstract

In the present work, a complete numerical scheme to perform adaptive refinement and coarsening in the context of isogeometric analysis applied to thermomechanics is introduced. In particular, truncated hierarchical B -splines (THB-splines) are considered as a basis for the analysis and suitably graded isogeometric meshes are constructed to guarantee admissible configurations at each refinement and coarsening iteration. The algorithms are developed and implemented in a full three-dimensional framework and applied to solve coupled thermoelastic problems. The proposed numerical framework is verified on two relevant problems with respect to overkill solutions, obtained either with a commercial finite element software or with uniform isogeometric meshes. Different refinement and coarsening strategies are considered and compared. The obtained results demonstrate the ability of the THB-spline-based adaptive scheme to deliver robust discretizations guaranteeing a suitable trade-off between computational accuracy and number of degrees of freedom.
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Isogeometric analysis; Adaptivity; (Truncated) hierarchical splines; Mechanics; Heat transfer; Coupled multi-physics
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Carraturo, Massimo; Torre, Michele; Giannelli, Carlotta; Reali, Alessandro
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