V. Tsotoulidi, P. Karakitsios, P. Kolios, G. Mprellas
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Modeling and Analysis of Real World and Industry Applications with Geomiso SEA: a New Hybrid CAD/CAE Software for Inelastic Static Isogeometric Shell Analysis and 3D Design with Advanced Spline Techniques
. In this paper, the new Geomiso SEA software (www.geomiso.com) is proposed for inelastic static isogeometric analysis with shell elements and splines. Geomiso SEA offers an innovative way to merge geometric design with mesh generation, by creating, with its modern user interface, 3D models as tensor product grids. The utilization of the exact mesh for analysis eliminates geometric errors, while there is no need of repeating the geometry design for refinement purposes. In contrast, the standard finite element technique, not only cannot fully utilize the available data of the exact mesh, but also makes engineers unable to benefit from advanced spline techniques. Real world and industry applications on both thick (Mindlin-Reissner) and thin (Kirchhoff – Love) shells are demonstrated with a comparison between Geomiso