Standout Papers

Isogeometric shell analysis with Kirchhoff–Love elements 2009 2026 2014 2020 754
  1. Isogeometric shell analysis with Kirchhoff–Love elements (2009)
    Josef Kiendl, Kai‐Uwe Bletzinger et al. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  2. The bending strip method for isogeometric analysis of Kirchhoff–Love shell structures comprised of multiple patches (2010)
    Josef Kiendl, Yuri Bazilevs et al. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  3. 3D simulation of wind turbine rotors at full scale. Part II: Fluid–structure interaction modeling with composite blades (2010)
    Yuri Bazilevs, Ming‐Chen Hsu et al. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
  4. Rotation free isogeometric thin shell analysis using PHT-splines (2011)
    Nhon Nguyen‐Thanh, Josef Kiendl et al. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  5. Isogeometric Kirchhoff–Love shell formulations for general hyperelastic materials (2015)
    Josef Kiendl, Ming‐Chen Hsu et al. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

Immediate Impact

2 from Science/Nature 60 standout
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Josef Kiendl 3497 2194 1277 69 4.7k
Roland Wüchner 3176 1485 990 146 4.2k
Kai‐Uwe Bletzinger 3469 2145 1255 191 5.4k
Clemens V. Verhoosel 2474 3985 1012 62 5.4k
Antonio Huerta 3434 2489 514 167 5.5k
Javier Bonet 4145 2475 749 116 6.6k
Alexander Düster 2523 2240 463 156 3.6k
J.Z. Zhu 4237 3046 447 37 5.4k
S.H. Lo 1328 1980 455 155 4.0k
O.C. Zienkiewicz 3543 5377 1266 86 8.9k
Sergio R. Idelsohn 4546 2472 507 203 6.4k

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