Introduction To Finite Element Methods
Introduction To Finite Element Methods
Methods
Finite Element Analysis (F.E.A.) of 1-D
Problems
Historical Background
Hrenikoff, 1941 frame work method
Courant, 1943 piecewise polynomial
interpolation
Turner, 1956 derived stiffness matrice for truss,
beam, etc
Clough, 1960 coined the term finite element
Key Ideas: - frame work method
piecewise polynomial approximation
Stress:
Stress:
Strain:
Strain:
Deformation:
Deformation:
Stress:
Strain:
Deformation:
simple support
free end
Potential Energy
Elastic Potential Energy (PE)
- Spring case
Unstretched spring
Stretched bar
Potential Energy
Work Potential (WE)
f
P
A
f
P
A
f
P
A
Galerkins Method
Example:
f
P
A
Seek an approximation
so
In the Galerkins method, the weight function is chosen to be the same as the shape
function.
Galerkins Method
Example:
f
P
A
1
2
3
Weighted-Integral Formulation
Weak Form
Step 1: Discretization
P1
P2
x1
x2
x2
Let
Let
Element 2:
Element 3:
local node
(i,j)
Condensed system:
Step 7: solution
u
x
L = x2-x1
x=x1
x=x1
u2
f(x)
x= x2
x=x2
u3
u1
u2
u1
u3
u
x
u2
u1
u2
u3
u4
u4
un
=-1
x=x1
x= x2
=-1
=1
=-1
=1
1
=-1
=1
=1
=-1
=0
=1
f(x)
u2
P1
=-1
=0
P2
u3
P3
=1
Some Issues
Non-constant cross section: