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FEA All Formula

1) The document describes the development of stiffness matrices for one-dimensional bar and truss elements in a finite element analysis. Key matrices developed include the elemental stiffness matrix [K], global stiffness matrix K, and force vector {F}. 2) The derivation shows how the elemental stiffness matrix is assembled based on the geometry, cross-sectional area, Young's modulus, and length of each element. 3) Boundary conditions, stresses, and equivalent lengths are also discussed to complete the finite element model formulation for 1D structural analysis problems.

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FEA All Formula

1) The document describes the development of stiffness matrices for one-dimensional bar and truss elements in a finite element analysis. Key matrices developed include the elemental stiffness matrix [K], global stiffness matrix K, and force vector {F}. 2) The derivation shows how the elemental stiffness matrix is assembled based on the geometry, cross-sectional area, Young's modulus, and length of each element. 3) Boundary conditions, stresses, and equivalent lengths are also discussed to complete the finite element model formulation for 1D structural analysis problems.

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

ONE DIMENSIONAL BAR ELEMENT

General Element 1 Element 2 Element 3


1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1
Stiffness matrix = [ ] 1 = [ ] 2 = [ ] 3 = [ ]
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1

1 1
= [ ] 1 1 0 0
1 1
Global Stiffness 1 1 +1 1 0
= 1
matrix 0 1 1
1 1 1+1
= [ ] [0 1
1 1 1 1]
1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1
Body Force { } = { } { 1} = { } { 2} = { } { 3} = { }
2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1

Thermal Force { } = {1} { } = 1 1 1 {1} { } = 2 2 2 {1} { } = 3 3 3 {1}


1 1 1 1

1 1 ?
Total Force
2
{ 2} = { } = { + } = {?}
3 3 ?
Vector
4 4 ?

2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3
Force vector { } = [ ]{} { 1} = [ ]{ } { 2} = [ ]{ } { 3} = [ ]{ }
2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 4

1 1 1 0 0 1
Global Force 1 1 1 0] {2 }
{ 1} = [ ]{ } { 2} = [1 1 + 1 1
vector 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 + 1 1 3
4 0 1 1 1 4
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
Boundary
Fixed support node U= 0
Condition
Other node U= have displacement????????
2 1 3 2 4 3
Stress = 1 = 2 = 3 =
1 2 3

Thermal problem 2 1 3 2 4 3

= 1 = 1 1 1 = 2 2 1 = 3 3
Stress 1 1 1

1 1 1 0 0 1 1
0] {2 } {2 }
Reaction force { } = [ ]{} { } { 2} = [1 1 + 1 1
3 0 1 1 + 1 1 3 3
4 0 1 1 1 4 4

ea of node 1 A1=3

Area of node 3 A3=2


1 + 2
Area of node 2 2 =
2
1 + 2
Area of Element 1 1 =
2

2 + 3
Area of Element 2 2 =
2

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ONE DIMENSIONAL TRUSSES ELEMENT

General Element 1 Element 2

[K]1=



]
[K]= [ [K]2=


[ ]
[ ]
Stiffness
matrix, [K] Where
l1 = , m1 = L2 = , m2 =
l= , m=

Equilent Length
le1 = ( ) + ( ) le2 = ( ) + ( )
le = ( ) + ( )

[K]1=





] {
[ {


[K]= {
[K]2=



Assembling

[ ]
[ ]
of Global
Stiffness
matrix, [K] 1 2 3 4 5 6

1


2
[K]= 3 [ ] =

4

5 [ ]
6

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

1 1
2 2
{ } = [] =
3 {3 }
4 4
[ ]
1
Finite 2
= { } = { + }
3
element {F}=[K]{u}
4
equation

Applying Boundary Condition (Ie Displacement U)

Fixed support node U= 0


Other node U= have displacement???????? We have to find


Stress, = [ ] { } 1 = [ ] { } ` 2 = [ ] { } `


1 1 1
2 2 2
Reaction 3 3
{ R } = [ K ] { u* } { F } =[ K ] 3
forces, {R} 4 4 4
5 5 5
{6 } {6 } {6 }

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
CST ELEMENT

General
[ ] = [] [][ ]

1 1 0 2 0 3 0
[ ] = [0 1 0 2 0 3 ]
Strain-Displacement matrix= [] 2 1 2 2 3 3
1
q1=y2-y3; q2=y3-y1; q3=y1-y2;
r1=x3-x2; r2=x1-x3; r3=x2-x1;
1 0

Plane Stress[] = 12 [ 1 0 ]
Stiffness 0 0
1
2
matrix[ ] 1 0
Stress-Strain relationship matrix for
plane stress problem =[]
Plane Strain[] = (1+)(12) [ 1 0 ]
12
0 0 2

v Poissons ratio
E Youngs modulus

1 1 1
1
Area of the triangular element= A A = |1 2 2 |
2
1 3 3

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
1
1
2
Element stress= { } { } =[D] [B] { u } =[D] [B]
2
3
{3 }
1
1
Element strain= { e } 2
{ e } = [ B ] { u } =[ B ]
2
3
{ 3 }
Where, x, y Normal stresses
Maximum normal + 2 xy Shear stress
stress=max max = + ( 2
) + u, v Nodal displacements
2 2

Minimum normal
+ 2
stress =min min = ( 2
) +
2 2

Principal angle =P 2
tan 2P =

Prepared by Y.Ras Mathew, Asst Prof., Dept of Mech HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE OF ENGG & TECH, COIMBATORE-32.
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
Temperature Effects
{ F } = [ B ]T [ D ] { e0 } t A

Initial strain, { 0 } { 0 } = {}
Element 0

temperature { 0 } = (1 + ) {}
force={ F } 0
Coefficient of thermal expansion
v Poissons ratio
t thickness
Notes
Co-ordinate, x = N1 x1+ N2 x2+ N3x3
Co-ordinate, y = N1 y1+ N2 y2+ N3y3
Co ordinates of or
point P on CST
element Co-ordinate, x= (x1-x3) N1+ (x2-x3) N2+x3
Co-ordinate, y= (y1-y3) N1+ (y2-y3) N2+y3

Shape function N1 + N2 + N3 = 1

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
TWO DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS VECTOR VARIABLE PROBLEMS

General
Stiffness [ K ] = 2 r A [ B ]T [ D ] [ B ]
1 0 2 0 3 0
matrix[ ] Strain-Displacement matrix= [ ] 1
1
+ 1 + 1 0
2
+ 2 +
2
0
3
+ 3 + 3 0
[ B ]=2
0 1 0 2 0 3
[ 1 1 2 2 3 3 ]
1 = r2z3 r3z2 1 = z2 z3 1 = r3 r2
2 = r3z1 r31z3 2 = z3 z1 2 = r1 r3
3 = r1z2 r2z1 3 = z1 z2 1 = r2 r1
1 +2+3 1+2+3
r= z=
3 3
1 0
1 0
[ D ] = (1+)(12) 0
Stress-Strain relationship matrix 1 12
for plane stress problem =[] [ 0 0 0 2 ]
v Poissons ratio
E Youngs modulus
1 1 1
1
Area of the triangular element= A A = |1 2 2 |
2
1 3 3
Temperature Effects

Thermal force
{ F }t = [ B ]T [ D ] { e }t 2 r A { e }t = {}
vector 0

Prepared by Y.Ras Mathew, Asst Prof., Dept of Mech HINDUSTHAN COLLEGE OF ENGG & TECH, COIMBATORE-32.
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ISOPARAMATRIC ELEMENT FORMULATION

General

= ( )( )

Shape
= ( + )( )
function for
quadrilateral
element = ( + )( + )


= ( )( + )

Cartesian Co
ordinates of
x = N1 x1+ N2 x2+ N3x3
points P for
y = N1 y1+ N2 y2+ N3y3
quadrilateral
element quadrilateral element
1
1
Element stress 2
{ } =[D] [B] { u
= =[D] [B] 2
} 3
{} 3
4
{4 }

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
1
1
2

{e}=[B]{u} =[ B ] 2
3
3
4
{4 }
Stress-Strain 1 0
relationship 1 0
matrix for plane [ ] = 2
[ 1 ]
1
stress problem 0 0
2
Element strain =[ ]
=
{e} 1 22 12 0 0 1
[ ] = [ 0 0 12 11 ]
|| 4
12 11 22 12

(1 ) 0 (1 ) 0 (1 + ) 0 (1 + ) 0
Strain-Displacement ( ) 0 (1 + ) 0 (1 + ) 0 (1 ) 0
[ 1 (1 ) (1 ) (1 + ) (1 + )]
0 0 0 0
matrix= [] 0 (1 ) 0 (1 + ) 0 (1 + ) 0 (1 )

11 12
|| = [ ]
21 22
1
11 = [(1 )1 + (1 )2 + (1 + )3 (1 + )4 ]
4

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
1
12 = [(1 )1 + (1 )2 + (1 + )3 (1 + )4 ]
4
1
21 = [(1 )1 (1 + )2 + (1 + )3 + (1 )4 ]
4
1
22 = [(1 )1 (1 + )2 + (1 + )3 + (1 )4 ]
4
OR

11 = 12 =


21 = 12 =

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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL

1
Integral
function
= ( )
1
Order of given
polynomial = n =

1
( ) = ( )
1
Gauss quadrature =1
1
( ) = 1 (1 ) + 2 (2 ) + 3 (3 )
1

Number of
Location, xi Corresponding weights, wi
points, n
1 x1=0 2


2 x1 , x2 = 1



x1 , x3 =
3

x2 = 0

x1 , x4 = 0.8611363116 0.3478548451
4
x1 , x3 = 0.3399810436 0.6521451549

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