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This document contains a lesson plan for a Finite Element Analysis course covering 5 units of study: 1) Finite element formulation of boundary value problems and mathematical modeling 2) One dimensional finite element analysis including linear bar elements 3) Two dimensional finite element analysis using triangular and quadrilateral elements 4) Dynamic analysis using the finite element method including vibrations, damping and integration methods 5) Applications in heat transfer and fluid mechanics Each unit covers various topics that will be addressed in lectures and tutorials over specified date ranges. The number of classes held and assessments are also outlined.
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Fea Lesson Plan

This document contains a lesson plan for a Finite Element Analysis course covering 5 units of study: 1) Finite element formulation of boundary value problems and mathematical modeling 2) One dimensional finite element analysis including linear bar elements 3) Two dimensional finite element analysis using triangular and quadrilateral elements 4) Dynamic analysis using the finite element method including vibrations, damping and integration methods 5) Applications in heat transfer and fluid mechanics Each unit covers various topics that will be addressed in lectures and tutorials over specified date ranges. The number of classes held and assessments are also outlined.
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SNO DATE TITLE OF THE CHAPTER TOPIC OF THE LECTURE

UNIT - I
1
26/12/2013
to
10/01/2014
FINITE ELEMENT
FORMULATION OF
BOUNDARY VALUE
PROBLEMS
Historical background and Solution to engineering
problems
2 Mathematical modeling
3 Discrete and continuum modeling
4 Need for numerical methods
5 Engineering applications of FEA
6 Weighted residual methods
Weak formulation
! Piecewise continuous trial functions
" utorial !
10 "ar finite element#s functional and differential forms
11 utorial $
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UNIT - II
1
11/01/2013
to
2"/01/2014
ONE DIMENSIONAL FINITE
ELEMENT ANALYSIS
!*D applications
2 (inear bar element
3 De+elopment of shape functions
4 utorial ,
5 De+elopment of element e-uations
6 Plane truss e.ample problems
! Assembl/ 0 Element 'onnecti+it/
" solution methods and introduction to beam
10 Element Matrices And 1ectors And Assembl/
11 Solution And E.ample Problems
12 utorial 2
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LESSON PLAN
DEPARTMENT 5 MECHANICAL EN#INEERIN#
SEMESTER 5 VI
SUB6ECT CODE5 ME2353
SUB6ECT NAME 5 F)')t+ E$+4+'t A'&$2()(
TOTAL HOURS PER 7EE85 6
ACADEMIC YEAR5 2013 - 2014
UNIT - III
1
30.01.2014
to
13.02.2014
T7O DIMENSIONAL FINITE
ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Approximation Of Geometry And Field
Variable IANGULAR ELEMENTS
2
Four Noded Retan!ular Element"
3
Approa# to Nodal Approximation"
4
Natural $oordinate" And $oordinate
TRANSFORMATIONS
5
Trian!ular and %uadrilateral Element"
6
I"o&'arametri Element" And Strutural
ME$(ANI$S

Ela"tiity E)uation" and Stre"" Strain


!
'lane 'roblem" of Ela"tiity
"
Tran"formation" to Natural $oordinate"
10
Example problem" axi"ymmetri
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UNIT - IV
1
14.02.2014
to
04.03.2013
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS USIN#
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Introdution to *ibrational problem"
2
Lon!itudinal *ibration of bar"
3
Tran"*er"e *ibration of beam"
4
$on"i"tent ma"" matrie"
5
Element e)uation" and "olution of Ei!en
*alue problem"
6
Vetor iteration met#od" + normal mode"

Tran"ient *ibration"
!
Modelin! of dampin!
"
Mode "uperpo"ition te#ni)ue
10
,iret inte!ration met#od"
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UNIT - V
1
05.03.2013
to
23.03.2013
APPLICATIONS IN HEAT
TRANSFER 9 FLUID
MECHANICS
Introdution to *ibrational problem"
2
E)uation" of motion ba"ed on -ea. form
3
Tran"*er"e *ibration of beam"
4
$on"i"tent ma"" matrie"
5
Ei!en *alue problem"
6
Vetor iteration met#od" + normal mode"

Tran"ient *ibration"
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FACULTY
HOD PRINCIPAL

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