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。在本文中,我们提出了Geomiso ISA (www.geomiso.com),一个新的混合软件,用于静力等几何分析与板单元的应用。它是建立在IGA基础上的,IGA是传统有限元分析的强大推广,它与板理论相结合,在过去的十年中越来越受到建筑业的关注,因为它实现了高效的通过分析的设计过程,并显示出优越的性能。这个最近开发的程序不仅仅是一个插件,而是一个本地和基于云的软件解决方案,适用于薄版(Kirchhoff-Love)和厚版(Mindlin-Reissner)。它用于模拟板坯的样条模型并分析其强度和性能,同时它与有限元分析软件和设计程序有许多共同的特点。该软件解决方案满足了日益增长的工业对CAD和CAE无缝集成的需求,同时它似乎比FEA软件包更有效,并进行了重大改进,因为它促进了分析中的几何建模,并实现了每个自由度的卓越精度
Modeling and Analysis of Real World and Industry Applications with Geomiso ISA: Α New Hybrid CAD/CAE Software for Static Isogeometric Analysis with Plate Elements and Advanced Spline Techniques
. In this paper, we propose Geomiso ISA (www.geomiso.com), a new hybrid software for applications on static isogeometric analysis with plate elements. It is based on the IGA, the powerful generalization of the traditional FEA, which, in combination with the plate theory, has attracted increasing attention in construction industry over the last decade, as it achieves efficient design-through-analysis procedures and shows superior performance. This recently developed program is not just a plug-in, but a both on-premises and cloud-based software solution, applicable to thin (Kirchhoff-Love) and thick (Mindlin-Reissner) plates. It is used to simulate spline models of slabs and analyze their strength and behavior, while it has many features in common with both FEA software and design programs. This software solution addresses the rising industrial need for seamless integration of CAD and CAE, while it appears to be more efficient to FEA software packages with major improvements, as it facilitates the geometry modeling within analysis, and achieves superior accuracy per degree-of-freedom