CE5155:Finite element analysis of structural systems
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CE5155 Finite element analysis of structural systems:
Introduction
Asst.Prof.Dr. A. Ahmed
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Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering & Technology Peshawar, Pakistan
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CE5155:Finite element analysis of structural systems
CE5155:Finite element analysis of structural systems
Grading criteria
References
Final-term exam 50%
Zienkiewicz, O.C. and Taylor, R.L., Th Finite Element Method, 5th Ed.,
Vol. 1
Mid-term exam 25%
Zienkiewicz, O.C. and Taylor, R.L., Th Finite Element Method, 5th Ed.,
Vol. 2
Assignments 20%
Attendance 5%
Hughes, T.J.R., The Finite Element Method: Linear Static and Dynamic
Finite Element Analysis
Bathe, K-J., Finite Element Procedures
Belytschko, T., Liu, W.K. and Moran, B., Nonlinear Finite Elements for
Continua and Structures
Class notes
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CE5155:Finite element analysis of structural systems
Introduction and review of continuum mechanics
Introduction to solution methods for structural mechanics problems
Finite element method for plane and 3D continua
Formulation and calculations of Isoparametric finite elements matrices
Solution of Equilibrium equations in static analysis
Constraint equations and imposition of constraints
Initroduction to plate and shell finite elements
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Finite element procedures are now an important and frequently
indispensable part of engineering analysis and design
Course outline
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Finite element computer programs are widely used in myriad fields of
engineering for the analysis of structures, solids, fluids and heat transfer
problems
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Applications of FEM Multisphysic problems
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Applications of FEM Multiscale analysis
Applications of FEM Biomechanics
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Applications of FEM Damage
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Applications of FEM Meso-mechanical analysis
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FEM - Overview
Finite element in engineering was initially developed on a physical basis
for the analysis of problems in structural mechanics
However, it was soon recognized that the technique could be appplied
equally well to the solution of other classes of problems
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FEM - Overview
FEM - Overview
Finite element method is used to solve physical problems in engineering
analysis and design
Physical problem typically involves an acual structure or structural
component subjected to certain loads, e.g. mechnaical, thermal, chemical,
electrical etc.
Idealization of physical problem to a mathematical model requires certain
assumptions that together leads to differential equations governing the
mathematical model
Finite element analysis solves this mathematical model
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FEM - Overview
Finite element method is a method of obtaining numerical solutions to
mathematical equations governing problems of interests such as problems
of stress analysis, heat transferm fluid flows, electric field etc.
The common feature in FE analysis of problems of all types is
discretization of the spatial domain of the posed problem into finite sized
element
Piecewise approximation of function of interest over the domain of the
problem is obtained by means of polynomials, each defined over a finite
element and expressed in terms of nodal values of the function at element
nodes
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FEM - Overview
Since finite element solution technique is a numerical procedure, it is
necessary to assess the solution accuracy
If the accuracy criteria are not met, the numerical solution has to be
repeated with refined parameters
Finite element solution will solve only the selected mathematical model
and that all assumptions in this model will be reflected in the predicted
response
Hence the choice of an appropirate mathematical model is crucial and
completely determines the insight into the actual physical problem that
we can obtain by the analysis
These models will clearly be selected depending on what phenomena are
to be predicted
It is most important to select mathematical models that are reliable
effective in predicting the quantities sought
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FEM - Overview
To assess the results by the solution of a chosen mathematical model, it
may be necessary to also solve higher-order mathematical models
For example, a beam structure may first be analyzed using
Bernoulli beam theory, then
Timoshenko beam theory, then
two-dimensional plane stress theory, and finally
using a fully three-dimensional continuum model
With these hierarchial models the analysis will include every response
effects but will also lead to increasingly more costly solutions
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