Space–time computations in practical engineering applications: a summary of the 25-year history

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In an article published online in July 2018 it was stated that the algorithm proposed in the article is “enabling practical implementation of the space–time FEM for engineering applications.” In fact, space–time computations in practical engineering applications were already enabled in 1993. We summarize the computations that have taken place since then. These computations started with finite element discretization and are now also with isogeometric discretization. They were all in 3D space and were all carried out on parallel computers. For quarter of a century, these computations brought solution to many classes of complex problems ranging from Orion spacecraft parachutes to wind turbines, from patient-specific cerebral aneurysms to heart valves, from thermo-fluid analysis of ground vehicles and tires to turbocharger turbines and exhaust manifolds.

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Tezduyar, T. E., & Takizawa, K. (2019). Space–time computations in practical engineering applications: a summary of the 25-year history. Computational Mechanics, 63(4), 747–753. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-018-1620-7

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