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SRM Valliammai Engineering College: Department of Civil Engineering (M.E - Structural Engineering)

This document contains a question bank for the subject 1917203 - Finite Element Analysis of Structures from the Department of Civil Engineering at SRM Valliammai Engineering College. It includes 20 questions in Part A covering topics like finite element concepts, discretization, degrees of freedom, and numerical integration. Part B contains 14 numerical problems applying finite element methods like Rayleigh-Ritz, Galerkin's method, and Gauss elimination. Part C has 4 additional questions on basic FEA steps, isoparametric elements, and solving differential equations using FEA. The question bank was prepared by Dr. S. Gunaselvi, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, for the academic year 2019-2020.

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SRM VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur – 603 203

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


(M.E - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING)
QUESTION BANK - 2019

II SEMESTER

1917203 - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES.

Regulation – 2019

Academic Year 2019 – 20

Prepared by

Dr. S. Gunaselvi, Assistant Professor / CIVIL


SRM VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur – 603 203.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

QUESTION BANK
SUBJECT: 1917203 - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
SEM / YEAR: II / FIRST
UNIT-1 INTRODUCTION
Approximate solutions of boundary value problems - Methods of weighted residuals,
approximate solution using variation method, Modified Galerkin’s method, Boundary conditions and
general comments-continuity, compatibility, convergence aspects. Basic finite element concepts - Basic
ideas in a finite element solution, General finite element solution procedure, Finite element equations using
modified Galerkin’s method.

PART - A
Q.No Questions BT Competence
1. State the methods of Engineering Analysis. Level
BT-2 understand
2. Define Discretization and assemblage. BT-6 Creating
3. What is meant by finite element analysis? BT-3 Application
4. What do you mean by constitutive law? BT-5 Evaluate
5. Write the three phases of finite element method. BT-4 Analyze
6. What is a structural and non structural problems? BT 5 Evaluate
7. What are the methods are generally associated with the FEA? BT-5 Evaluate
8. Write the methods of weighed residual statement. BT-2 understand
9. During discretization, mention the places where it is necessary to place a BT-4 Analyze
10. Name
node? any four FEA softwares. BT 3 Application
11. Differentiate between global and local axes. BT 6 Create
12. What are the limitations of Galerkin’s formulation? BT-2 understand
13. State the condition must be fulfilled by the approximating function. BT-3 Application
14. WHow to analysis Degrees of freedom with examples? BT 1 Remember
15. hWhat is Rayleigh Ritz Method? BT-2 Understand
16. aWhat is the requirement of displacement field to be satisfied in the use of BT-1 Remember
t
Rayleigh Ritz Method?
17. i State the three phases of finite element method. BT-3 Application
18. s Express the linear constitutive relations. BT-6 Creating
19. Draw the Pascal’s triangle. BT-1 Remember
20. mWhat is aspect ratio? BT-1 Remember
e
a PART – B
1. nThe following differential equation is available for a physical BT-3 Application
t
phenomenon AE(d2y/dx2+q0) = 0 with the boundary conditions y(0) = 0
b(dy/dx)x= L = 0. Find the value of f(x) using the weighed residual method.
y
2. Solve the following equations by Gauss elimination method? BT 1 Remember
a) 2x1+4x2+2x3 =15
b) 2x1+ x2+2x3=-5
c) 4x1+x2-2x3= 0
3. A simply supported beam is subjected to uniformly distributed load over BT-1 Remember
Entire span. Determine the bending moment and deflection at the mid
span using Rayleigh –Ritz method and compare with exact solution. Use
a two term Trial function y=a1sin (πx/l) +a2sin (3πx/l).
4. The following differential equation is available for a physical BT-2 Understand
phenomenon (d2y / dx2) +50 = 0, 0 ≤ x ≤10. Trial function is y = a1 x (10-
x). Boundary conditions are y(0) = 0; y(10)=0. Find the value of the
parameter a1 by the following methods: 1) Point Collocation 2) Sub
Domain 3) Least Square 4) Galerkin method.

5. The following differential equation is available for a physical BT 1 Remember


phenomenon (d2y / dx2) -10x2=5, 0 ≤ x ≤1. Trial function is N1 = x (x-1)
N2 = x2(x-1). Boundary conditions are y(0) = 0; y(1)=0. Find the value of
the parameter a1 by the following methods: 1) Point Collocation 2) Sub
Domain 3) Least Square 4) Galerkin method.

6. List out the advantages, disadvantages and applications of FEA. BT 2 Understand

7. Solve the following differential equation using Ritz method. d2y/dx2 = - BT-3 Application
sin (πx) boundary conditions u(0) = 0 and u(1) = 0.

8. Discuss the concepts of FEA. List out the errors and accuracy in FEA. BT-2 Understand
9. A simply supported beam of span L, young’s modulus, moment of inertia BT-6 Creating
I is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of P/unit length. Determine
the deflection W at the mid-span. Use Rayleigh Ritz method.
10. For the bar shown in fig, evaluate the nodal displacement, stress in each BT-5 Evaluate
Material and reaction forces. L1 = 300mm and L2 = 400mm.
A1= 2400 mm2, A2= 600mm2, P= 200kN, E1= 70GPa, E2= 200GPa

11. The following differential equation is available for a physical BT-2 Understand
phenomenon (d2y / dx2) +500x2 = 0, 0 ≤x≤1. Trial function is y = a1 (x-
x4). Boundary conditions are y(0) = 0; y(1)=0. Find the value of the
parameter a1 by the following methods: 1) Point Collocation 2) Sub
Domain 3) Least Square 4) Galerkin method.
12. A simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed load over BT-1 Remember
entire span. Determine the bending moment and deflection at mid span
by using Rayleigh-Ritz method and compare with exact solution.

13. A beam AB of span ‘l’ simply supported at ends and carrying a BT-4 Analyze
concentrated load W at the centre ‘C’ as shown in fig. Determine the
deflection at mid span by using Rayleigh-Ritz method and compare with
exact solution.
A C B

14. A simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed load over BT-4 Analyze
entire span and it is subjected to a point load at the centre of the span.
Determine the bending moment and deflection at mid span by using
Rayleigh-Ritz method and compare with exact solution.

PART – C
1. List and briefly describe the basic steps in finite element analysis. BT-1 Remember

2. 3x+ y –z = 3 BT-2 Understand


2x-8y +z = -5
x-2y+9z = 8.
Solve the above equation using Gauss Elimination Method.
3. A bar of uniform cross section is clamped at one end left free at the other BT-3 Application
end and it is subjected to a uniform axial load P as shown in fig. Calculate
the displacement and stress in a bar by using two terms polynomial and
three terms polynomial. Compare with exact solutions.

P
x=0 x=l

4. The differential equation of a physical phenomenon is given by (d2y/dx2) BT-6 Creating


+ y = 4x; 0 ≤ x ≤ 1. The boundary conditions are: y (0) = 0 and y (1) = 1.
Obtain one term approximation solution by using Galerkin’s method of
weighed residuals.

UNIT-2 APPLICATION : AXIAL DEFORMATION OF BARS, AXIAL SPRING


Natural Coordinates - Triangular Elements -Rectangular Elements - Lagrange and Serendipity
Elements - Solid Elements - Isoparametric Formulation - Stiffness Matrix of Isoparametric Elements -
Numerical Integration: One, Two and Three Dimensional - Examples.
. PART – A
Q.No Questions BT Competence
1. How do you define two dimensional elements? Level
BT-2 understand
2. Define ‘Natural coordinate system’? BT-1 Remember
3. What are the types of loading acting on the structure? BT 6 Create
4. What is shape function? Also write the properties of shape functions. BT-1 Remember
5. Why polynomial are generally used as shape functions? BT-1 Remember
6. Write down the stress strain relationship matrix for plane stress BT-6 Creating
condition.
7. How will u calculate the size of the global stiffness matrix? BT-3 Application
8. Write the shape function and displacement function for a 1D 2 noded BT-3 Application
9. element?
Distinguish between essential boundary condition and natural boundary BT-1 Remember
10. condition.
What do you mean by isoparametric formulation? BT-2 understand
11. Write down the stress strain relationship matrix for plane stress BT-2 understand
condition.
12. Write the stiffness matrix for the simple beam element given below. BT-3 Application
13. What do you mean by higher order elements? BT-1 Remember
14. What are the types of non-linearity in structural analysis? BT-4 Analyze
15. Write down the shape functions for four noded rectangular elements BT-4 Analyze
using natural coordinate system?
16. Differentiate 2 Dimensional scalar variable and vector variable problems. BT-5 Evaluate
17. What is the purpose of isoparametric element? BT-1 Remember
18. Examine the properties of stiffness matrix? BT-4 Analyze

19. Write down the stiffness matrix equation for four noded isoparametric BT-2 understand
quadrilateral elements?
20. What are the advantages of natural coordinates over global coordinates? BT-1 Remember

PART – B
1. Derive shape functions for a 2D rectangular element. BT-1 Remember

2. Derive the displacement function and shape function for one dimensional BT-5 Evaluate
bar element based on global coordinate approach.
3. For the two bar truss shown in fig, determine the displacement of node 1 BT 1 Remember
and stress in element 1-3. E = 70Gpa, A = 200mm2
12 kN
500mm

300mm

400mm

4. Consider a bar as shown in fig. C/s area of the bar is 750mm2 and E= BT 1 Remember
2x105N/mm2. If u1 = 0.5mm and u2 = 0.25mm, calculate the following:
1. Displacement at node P, 2. Strain, e 3. Stress σ, 4. Element stiffness
Matrix K, 5. Strain Energy, U.
u1 P(Centre) u2
x1=375mm x= 500mm x2= 575mm
5. The loading and other parameters for a two bar truss element is shown in BT 4 Analyse
fig. Determine 1) the element stiffness matrix for each element 2) Global
Stiffness matrix 3) nodal displacements 4) reaction forces 5) the stresses
induced in the elements. Assume E = 200GPa.

6. Evaluate the shape functions N1, N2, N3 at the interior point P (3.85, BT-5 Evaluate
4.8) for the triangular element shown in fig .
7. A stepped bar shown in fig is subjected to an increase in temperature at 80⁰C. BT 1 Remember
Determine the displacements, stresses, and support reactions. Assume the
following data:

Bronze Aluminium Steel

A= 2400 mm2 1200 mm2 600 mm2

E = 83 Gpa 70 Gpa 200 Gpa

α= 18.9x10-6/⁰C 23x10-6/⁰C 11.7x10-6/⁰C

Bronze (P1) Aluminium (P2) Steel

L1= 800mm l2= 600mm l3= 400mm

8. A fixed beam of length 2L m carries a udl of w (N/m) which run over a BT-4 Analyze
length of L m from the fixed end as shown in Fig. Calculate the rotation
at point B.

A B C

L L

9. How to assemble the local stiffness matrix to global stiffness matrix. BT-5 Evaluate
10. Derive the shape functions for four noded bar element using Lagrangian BT 2 Understand
interpolation function. Nodes are equally spaced.

11. Explain the isoparametric elements and its types. BT 2 Understand


12. The (x,y) coordinates of nodes i, j, k of a triangular element are given by BT 5 Evaluate
(0,0), (3,0), (1.5,4) mm respectively. Evaluate the shape functions N1,
N2, N3 at an interior point P (2, 2.5) mm for the element. Obtain the
strain displacement relation matrix B.
(0,0)

(3,0) (1.5,4)
13. Consider the three bar truss element as shown in Fig. Take E = 2x105N/mm2, BT-1 Remember
2 2
calculate the nodal displacements. Take A1 = 2000mm , A2 = 2500mm , A3 =
2500mm2. P = 250 kN

H= 500mm

L= 1000mm
14. Derive the stiffness matrix for one dimensional bar element. BT-2 understand

PART – C
1. Determine the Cartesian coordinate of the point P (ξ = 0.8, η = 0.9) as BT 4 Analyse
shown in figure. η (3.5,4)
(1.5,2.5)

ξ (3,1.5)

(1,1)

2. Why higher order elements are needed? Determine the shape functions of BT-3 Application
an eight noded rectangular element.

3. Derive the shape functions for two dimensional Lagrange and serendipity BT-4 Analyze
elements with examples?
4. Discuss the generation of stiffness matrix and load vector for a beam BT-2 Understand
element.
UNIT III ANALYSIS OF FRAMED STRUCTURES
Stiffness of Truss Member - Analysis of Truss -Stiffness of Beam Member-Finite Element
Analysis of Continuous Beam -Plane Frame Analysis -Analysis of Grid and Space Frame – Two
Dimensional Solids - Constant Strain Triangle -Linear Strain Triangle -Rectangular Elements - Numerical
UNIT-3Stiffness
Evaluation of Element FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
-Computation OF TWO
of Stresses, DIMENSIONAL
Geometric PROBLEMS
Nonlinearity and Static Condensation
- Axisymmetric Element -Finite Element Formulation of Axisymmetric Element -Finite Element
Formulation for 3 Dimensional Elements – Solution for simple frames.
UNIT-3 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
PARTOF TWO
– A DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS
Q.No Questions BT Level Competence
1. State the conditions to be satisfied in order to use axisymmetric BT-5 Evaluate
elements?
2. Explain the Jacobian transformation. BT-1 Remember
3. What is meant by an Isoparametric element? BT-1 Remember
4. Explain the Lagrange interpolation polynomials used for higher order BT-2 understand
elements.
5. Differentiate between CST and LST BT-1 Remember
6. Show the stiffness matrix for an axisymmetric triangular element. BT-4 Analyze
7. Write a strain displacement matrix for CST element. BT-4 Analyze
8. Explain isoparametric elements? BT-2 understand
9. Write down the element force vector equation for 4 noded quadrilateral BT-4 Analyze
elements.
10. What are the methods used for numerical integration in finite element BT-6 Creating
method?
11. Why higher order elements are necessary? BT-5 Evaluate
12. Define load vector? BT-6 Creating
13. What is LST element? BT-1 Remember
14. What do you mean by higher order element? And why are they BT-2 understand
preferred?
15. What is geometric isotropy? BT-1 Remember
16. In an element the geometry is defined using 4 nodes and the BT-3 Application
displacement is defined using 8 nodes. What is this element called?
17. When Hermite interpolations functions are used? BT-3 Application

18. What are the ways in which 3D problem can be reduced to a 2D BT-3 Application
approach?
19. Give four applications where axisymmetric elements can be used? BT-2 understand
20. Write down the displacement equation for an axisymmetric element? BT-1 Remember
PART – B
1. Determine the stiffness for the axisymmetric element shown in fig. Take BT-3 Application
E as 2.1 x 105 N/mm2 and Poisson’s ratio as 0.3.

2. Derive the stiffness matrix for the constant strain triangular element BT 6 Create
(CST) element shown in fig. the coordinates are given in units of
millimeters. Assume plane stress conditions. Take E = 210GPa, υ = 0.25,
t= 10mm. (50, 120)

(20,30) (80,30)
3. Explain the Isoperimetric elements and its types. BT-6 Creating

4. Derive the displacement interpolation matrix, strain displacement BT-3 Application


interpolation matrix B, and Jacobian operator J for the three node truss
element shown in Fig. Also sketch the interpolation functions.
5. Figure depicts a system of three linearly elastic springs supporting three
equal weights W suspended in a vertical plane. Treating the springs as
finite elements, determine the vertical displacement of each weight.

6. Derive shape functions and stiffness matrix for a 2D rectangular element. BT-1 Remember
7. Derive the shape functions for element shown in fig. Shape functions BT-4 Analyze
should be specified in natural coordinate system..

8. Calculate the Jacobian matrix and the strain displacement matrix for four BT-4 Analyze
node two dimensional quadrilateral elements corresponding to the gauss
point (0.57735, 0.57735) as shown in Fig.
η (1.5,2.5) (3.5,4)

ξ (1,1) (3,1.5)
9. 1
Evaluate ʃ (x4 +x2) dx by applying 3 point Gaussian quadrature.
10. The nodal coordinates for an axisymmetric triangular element BT-2 understand
are given below: (r1, r2, r3) as (20, 40, 30) and (z1, z2, z3) are (40,
40, 60) mm respectively. Evaluate strain displacement [B] matrix for
that element.

Node 3 (30,60)

Node 1 (20,40) Node 2 (40,40)

For the four noded quadrilateral element shown in fig determine the BT-2 understand
Jacobian and evaluate its value at the point (1/2, ½)

11. Explain in detail about the potential energy approach and Galerkin’s BT-5 Evaluate
approach.

12. Evaluate the Jacobian matrix at the local coordinates ε=η= 0.5 for the BT-1 Remember
linear quadrilateral element with its global coordinates as shown in fig.
Also evaluate the strain-displacement matrix.
13. Derive the strain-displacement matrix for CST element. BT-4 Analyse

14. Derive the expression for stress-strain relationship matrix for 2D BT-1 Remember
element.
PART – C
1. Consider the eight noded quadrilateral element defined by the following BT-3 Application
nodal coordinayes: x1 =5, y1= 7, x2= 1, y2=4, x3=2, y3= 1, x4=8 ,y4= 4,
x5= 3, y5= 3, x6= 6, y6 = 5, x7 = 2.5, y7 = 3, x8= 1.5, y8 = 2. Determine
the global coordinates η = 1, ε = 0.75.

2. Explain with an example of each of the following BT-6 Creating


a. Sub parametric element
b. Iso parametric element
c. Super parametric element

3. Explain in details for the finite element formulation. BT-4 Analyze


4. Evaluate the integral ʃ (x4+x2) dx by applying 3 point Gaussian BT-2 understand
quadrature.

UNIT IV PLATES AND SHELLS


Introduction to Plate Bending Problems - Finite Element Analysis of Thin Plate -Finite Element
Analysis of Thick Plate -Finite Element Analysis of Skew Plate - Introduction to Finite Strip Method -Finite
Element Analysis of Shell.
PART - A
Q.No Questions BT Level Competence
1. What is a plate element? BT 1 Remember
2. What are the advantages of shell element? BT 1 Remember
3. Write any two boundary conditions for thick plate theory. BT 1 Remember
4. What are the three categories of displacement models for plate analysis? BT 1 Remember
5. Write the basic relationships of thin plate element. BT 2 understand
6. Write the advantages of finite strip method. BT 2 understand
7. What are the assumptions for thin shell theory? BT 2 understand
8. Write the theory of kirchhoff plate element. BT 2 understand
9. Differentiate thin and thick plates. BT 3 Application
10. Define shell. Write the types of shells. BT 3 Application
11. Differentiate the structural behaviour of plates and shells. BT 3 Application
12. Define shell element, BT 4 Analyze
13. What are the assumptions of Reissner Mindlin Thick Plate theory? Also BT 4 Analyze
draw the bending diagram.
14. What are the three assumptions used to reduce the equations of three BT 4 Analyze
dimensional theory of elasticity to two dimensions in thin plate theory.
15. Draw the kirchoff plate after bending. BT 4 Analyze
16. What are the boundary conditions need to satisfy along the direction of BT 5 Evaluate
the plate for various boundaries.
17. Write down the general solution for the finite strip method. BT 5 Evaluate
18. List out the advantages of shell elements. BT 5 Evaluate
19. Write down the jacobian matrix for eight noded shell elements. BT 6 Creating
20. Write down the stress strain relationship for the shell element. BT 6 Creating
PART – B
1. What do we need to change in the program when using 3-node elements BT 1 Remember
(6 global DOF per node) compared with 4-node elements (6 global DOF
per node)?

2. Explain the Kirchhoff’s plate bending theory. What are the assumptions BT 1 Remember
made?
3. Describe in details about the Reissner - Mindlin thick plate theory. Draw BT 2 understand
the bending of thick plate.
4. Derive the element stiffness matrix and nodal load factor for triangular BT 2 understand
element with 9 DOF.
5. Explain the Strain Displacement Relation of thick plate BT 3 Application
6. Explain in detail the finite element analysis of skew plate. Find the K BT 4 Analyze
Value.

7. What is the general solution Finite strip Method and apply the boundary BT 1 Remember
conditions for both end simply supported.
8. Explain Finite element plate Formulation by Gaussian quadrature BT 4 Analyze
method.
9. Write down the Assumptions, classifications, and advantages of shell BT 2 understand
elements for thin shell theory
10. Describe in detail the overview of shell finite elements. BT 3 Application
11. Explain Finite element shell Formulation of a degenerated 3D solid BT 5 Evaluate
element.
12. Explain in detail the Jacobian Matrix for eight node shell element and BT 6 Creating
element stiffness matrix..
13. Write down the assumptions of thin plate and thick plate theory. BT 5 Evaluate
14. Explain in detail how to find the stiffness matrix of the rectangular thin BT 6 Creating
plate bending element analysis.
PART-C

1. Explain in detail the basic relationships and consecutive equations of thin BT 1 Remember
plate theory.
2. Describe the element stiffness matrix for thin plate theory. BT 6 Creating
3. Differentiate Thin Plate theory and thick plate theory with case study. BT 2 understand
4. Explain the finite element formulation using Four noded degenerated BT 4 Evaluate
quadrilateral shell element.

UNIT-5 APPLICATIONS
Finite Elements for Elastic Stability - Dynamic Analysis - Nonlinear, Vibration and Thermal
Problems - Meshing and Solution Problems - Modelling and analysis using recent softwares.
PART - A
Q. No Questions BT Level Competence
1. List out the meshing techniques? BT-1 Remember
2. Give two examples of geometric nonlinear problems? BT-1 Remember
3. List the sources of errors in finite element analysis. BT-1 Remember
4. List the methods used for evaluation of Eigen values and Eigen vectors. BT-1 Remember
5. What is meant by error evaluation in FEM? BT-3 Application
6. How is geometry nonlinearity taken care in finite element analysis? BT-4 Analyze
7. What do you mean by material non linearity? BT-2 understand
8. What is a mass index? BT-2 understand
9. Give examples of thermal analysis problems. BT-1 Remember
10. Explain normal modes? BT-6 Creating
11. What is the difference between h and p methods? BT-3 Application
12. What are serendipity elements? BT-2 understand
13. What is discretization error? BT-2 understand
14. Explain weak formulation? BT-6 Creating
15. How error is evaluated in finite element analysis? BT-5 Evaluate
16. What are the types of non-linearity? BT-1 Remember
17. Form the consistent and lumped mass matrix for a truss element. Length BT-5 Evaluate
= 3m, Area = 20 x 10-4 m2 and mass density = 2.5x104 kgm-3
18. When the equilibrium equations are established with respect to the BT-4 Analyze
deformed shape, then the system is analyzed as ---------- nonlinear one.
19. What are the types of meshes? BT-4 Analyze
20. How the discretization error is evaluated? BT-3 Application
PART – B
1. Explain the automatic mesh generation technique. BT-2 Understand
2. State the need for mesh refinement. Discuss the methods of mesh BT-1 Remember
refinement.
3. Explain the Fundamentals of vibrations in dynamic analysis. BT-2 understand
4. For the bar as shown in fig with length 2L, modulus of elasticity E, mass BT-3 Application
density, cross sectional area A, determine the first two natural
frequencies.

2L

5. Explain the causes and effects of vibrations in dynamic analysis. BT-6 Creating
6. Explain 2D mesh generation methods. BT-2 understand
7. Discuss the types of vibrations in dynamic analysis. BT-6 Creating

8. What is adoptive meshing? Explain any one algorithm for auto meshing. BT-3 Application
9. Derive the equations of motion based on weak form. BT-6 Creating
10. Briefly explain about Convergence and its requirements BT-3 Application
11. Explain the Analysis Software based on the structure of a FEA program. BT-2 understand

12. Explain in detail about the structural analysis program with software BT-4 Analyze
packages.
13. Differentiate conforming and non conforming element. BT-5 Evaluate
14. How will you calculate the consistent mass matrix for various elements? BT-5 Evaluate

PART – C
1. Explain Auto and Adaptive Mesh Generation Techniques. BT-2 understand
2. Briefly explain the history of Mesh Generation Techniques in Finite BT-5 Evaluate
Element Analysis.
3. Find the natural frequency of longitudinal vibration of the unconstrained BT-2 understand
steeped bar as shown in fig.
Element 1 A1 = 2A
Element 2, A2 = A

L/2 L/2
4. Explain the methods of Finite element Model Generation. BT-5 Evaluate

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