Curve Design Using Hierarchical Finite Element Forms
S. Virtanen
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S. Virtanen: Tampere University of Technology
Chapter S9 in Numerical Techniques for Engineering Analysis and Design, 1987, pp 603-610 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary Hierarchical elements are used in curve design problem. Three different p-refinement versions are compared using error in curve length and error in function value as error measure. A circular arc is used as a test example. The most promising way to add more degrees of freedom seems to be to increase the number of nodal parameters in the nodes where no boundary conditions are given.
Keywords: Surplus Function; Curve Length; Iteration Cycle; Curve Design; Infinite Slope (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3653-9_67
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