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List of Assignment: Two Dimensional Vector Variable Problems

This document outlines the course content and assignments for a Finite Element Analysis course. It includes 2D vector variable problems, finite element formulations for dynamics, and numerical techniques for dynamic problems. Students are required to complete assignments using bar, truss, and CST elements, as well as complete a course project involving finite element analysis of a mechanical system. The term work includes a minimum of 6 assignments and a course project. Assessment consists of two tests, one of which must be an in-class test, and attendance marks.
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List of Assignment: Two Dimensional Vector Variable Problems

This document outlines the course content and assignments for a Finite Element Analysis course. It includes 2D vector variable problems, finite element formulations for dynamics, and numerical techniques for dynamic problems. Students are required to complete assignments using bar, truss, and CST elements, as well as complete a course project involving finite element analysis of a mechanical system. The term work includes a minimum of 6 assignments and a course project. Assessment consists of two tests, one of which must be an in-class test, and attendance marks.
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Two Dimensional Vector Variable Problems

5.1 Equations of elasticity – Plane stress, plane strain and axisymmetric


problems.
5.2 Jacobian matrix, stress analysis of CST and four node Quadratic
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element
5.3 Solution of 2-D Problems using FE Software (structural and Thermal),
selection of element type, meshing and convergence of solution. (Can
be covered during practical hours).
Finite Element Formulation of Dynamics and Numerical Techniques
6.1 Applications to free vibration problems of rod and beam. Lumped and
consistent mass matrices.
6.2 Solutions Techniques to Dynamic problems, longitudinal vibration
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frequencies and mode shapes. Fourth Order Beam Equation,
Transverse deflections and Natural frequencies of beams.
6.3 Finding frequencies of beam using FE Software (Can be covered
during practical hours).

List of Assignment
Students should use the commercial software or programmes from the text-books or self-developed
programs, to verify the results obtained by manual calculations. The input data and output results of
the problem solved using the computer programs should be included in the Journal. The proposed list
is as given below;
1 Any two problem using bar element
2 Any two problems using truss element
3 Any two problems using CST element
4 Any one problem using axisymmetric element
5 Any one problem of free vibration analysis using bar element
6 Any one problem on Steady State Heat conduction.

Course Project
A group of not more than four (04) students, shall do Finite Element Analysis of any mechanical
engineering element/system, which involves element selection, assigning properties, meshing,
assigning loads and boundary conditions, analysis and result interpretation.

Term Work
Term work shall consist of minimum 06 assignments and course project. The distribution of marks for
term work shall be as follows:
 Laboratory work (experiments/assignments): 10 Marks.
 Course project: 10 Marks.
 Attendance: (Theory and Practicals): 05 Marks

The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance of
laboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.

Internal Assessment
Assessment consists of two tests out of which; one should be compulsory class test (on minimum 40%
of curriculum) and the other is either a class test (on minimum 70% of curriculum) or assignment on
live problems or course project.

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University of Mumbai, Mechanical Engineering (Third and Final Year) Revised Course (Rev-2012)

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