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CVE 448 Fundamental of Finite Element Method
Tungiauan 7 fay wa. 2556 1207 13.00 - 16.00
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‘Ins. 02-4709148
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Wamthmeiyvieansa un1. The bar element shown in Figure 1 is uniform and has nodes { and 2. Let the assumed
axial displacement field have the form 7 =a, + «,%°
Determine the shape functions N, and N, which = N,d,, +.Nxd,,.. (15 points)
Given: d,, and d), are the nodal axial displacements at node | and node 2, respectively.
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2. Obtain the global stiffness matrix [K] and equation of the assemblage shown in Figure 2
by using the force/displacement matrix relationships along with the fundamental concepts of
nodal equilibrium and compatibility.
Determine the nodal displacement of node 3, the forces in each element, and the reactions.
‘The spring constants for the elements are ky, kz, ks. The point loads P; and P2 are applied at
node 3. (30 points)
Figure 23. For the plane truss structure shown in Figure 3, solve for the horizontal and vertical
components of displacement at node 2. Also determine the stress in each element. (30 points)
Let EA, =£,4, = constant.
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4, Find the total structure stiffness equations {F} =[A]{d} of the structure as shown in
Figure 3 by using the force/displacement relationships along with fundamental concepts of
nodal equilibrium and compatibility. (16 points)
5. For the plane truss supported by the spring at node | in Figure 4, determine the nodal
displacements and stresses in each element.
Let E= 210 GPa and A = 5 x 10~* m? for both truss elements. (15 points)
A= 2000 N/m
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