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The document outlines the course structure for Finite Element Methods taught in the 4th year 1st semester of the Mechanical Engineering program. It includes 5 units that cover topics like introduction to FEM, discretization techniques, analysis of trusses and beams, 2D stress analysis using triangles, and higher order elements. The course structure provides details on unit topics, objectives, and outcomes to help teach the concepts and applications of finite element methods.

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The document outlines the course structure for Finite Element Methods taught in the 4th year 1st semester of the Mechanical Engineering program. It includes 5 units that cover topics like introduction to FEM, discretization techniques, analysis of trusses and beams, 2D stress analysis using triangles, and higher order elements. The course structure provides details on unit topics, objectives, and outcomes to help teach the concepts and applications of finite element methods.

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RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS

Department of Mechanical Engineering

S.NO. Course/Subject Name


1 Prepared by
2 Dept
3 AY
4 Class
5 Institute V/M
6 Department V / M /PEO
7 POs /PSOs
8 Course Syllabus with Structure
9 Course Outcomes (CO)
10 Mapping CO with PO/PSO; Course with PO/PSO with Justification
11 Academic Calendar
12 Time table - highlighting your course periods including tutorial
13 Lesson plan with number of hours/periods, TA/TM, Text/Reference book
14 Gap within the syllabus - mapping to CO, PO/PSO
15 Gaps beyond the syllabus - Mapping to PO/PSO
16 Gaps addressed by a resource person – document
17 Gaps addressed by any other teaching aid/methodology
18 Web references (aligned to Lesson plan)
19 Lecture notes
20 List of Power point presentations / Videos
21 CD with PPT/Videos
22 University Question papers
23 Internal Question papers, Key with CO and BT
24 Assignment Question papers mapped with CO and BT
25 Scheme of evaluation with CO and BT mapping
26 Tutorial topics with evidence
27 Result Analysis to identify weak and advanced learners - 3 times in a semester
28 Result Analysis at the end of the course
29 Remedial class for weak students - schedule and evidences
30 Advance Learners- Engagement documentation
31 Course Assessment (Plan & Execution)
32 CO, PO/PSO attainment sheets
33 Observation for not attaining CO or for improvement
34 Plan of action to improve CO attainment next time
Attendance register (Theory/Tutorial/Remidial) - Teacher/Course delivery record;
35
Continuous evaluation
36 Course file (Digital form)
37 Course file as BOX File

VISION OF INSTITUTE
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

To be a premier institution in technical education by creating professionals of global


standards with ethics and social responsibility for the development of the nation and the
mankind.

THE MISSION OF INSTITUTE

Mission1: Impart Outcome Based Education through well qualified and dedicated
faculty.
Mission2:Provide state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities for application
oriented research.
Mission3:Reinforce technical skills with life skills and entrepreneurship skills.
Mission4:Promote cutting-edge technologies to produce industry-ready
professionals.
Mission5: Facilitate interaction with all stakeholders to foster ideas and innovation.
Mission6: Inculcate moral values, professional ethics and social responsibility.

HOD
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

VISION OF DEPARTMENT

To be a competent Mechanical Engineering Department for quality education with global


standards to serve humanity and contribute for the socio-economic development.

MISSION OF DEPARTMENT

 Impart quality education through dedicated faculty and state-of-the art facilities.

 Achieve academic excellence in Mechanical Engineering through innovative teaching and


learning methodologies.

 Inculcate professional, managerial and entrepreneurial skills among stake-holders.

 Promote industry institute interaction for problem solving.

 Involve in life-long learning activities to cater the society needs.

HOD
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

 PEO 1: Persue higher education and work in the field of Design, Manufacturing and Thermal
Engineering.
 PEO 2: Identify, analyze and find a suitable Engineering solution with interdisciplinary
knowledge.
 PEO 3: Exhibit professional values to seek realistic solutions of social, economical and
environmental problems with ethical values.
 PEO 4: Continue to learn and develop a team and face the competencies with dynamically
changing technological environment.

HOD

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering


fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences,
and engineering sciences.

PO3: Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration
for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.

PO6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.

PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for
sustainable development.

PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.

PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the


engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear
instructions.

PO11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader
in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO)

A graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Program will be able to:

PSO 1:- Apply their knowledge in the areas of Design and Thermal Engineering for the
development and implementation of mechanical systems.

PSO 2:- Apply the principles of Manufacturing Technology and Scientific Management
towards improvement of quality and optimization of products.

HOD

COURSE STRUCTURE
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

NAME OF THE FACULTY: ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017-2018

BRANCH: ME YEAR: IV SEM: I

FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

UNIT-I
Introduction to finite element method, stress and equilibrium, strain –displacement relations, stress –
strain relations, plane stress and plane strain conditions, variational and weighted residual methods,
concept of potential energy, one dimensional problems.

UNIT – II
Discretization of domain, element shapes, discretization procedures, assembly of stiffness matrix,
band width, node numbering, mesh generation, interpolation functions, local and global coordinates,
convergence requirements, treatment of boundary conditions.

UNIT – III
Analysis of Trusses: Finite element modeling, coordinates and shape functions, assembly of global
stiffness matrix and load vector, finite element equations, treatment of boundary conditions, stress,
strain and support reaction calculations. Analysis of Beams: Element stiffness matrix for Hermite
beam element, derivation of load vector for concentrated and UDL, simple problems on beams.

UNIT – IV
Finite element modeling of two dimensional stress analysis with constant strain triangles and
treatment of boundary conditions, formulation of axisymmetric problems.

UNIT – V
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Higher order and isoparametric elements: One dimensional quadratic and cubic elements in natural
coordinates, two dimensional four noded isoparametric elements and numerical integration.

UNIT – VI
Steady state heat transfer analysis : one dimensional analysis of a fin and two dimensional analysis of
thin plate, analysis of a uniform shaft subjected to torsion. Dynamic Analysis: Formulation of finite
element model, element consistent and lumped mass matrices, evaluation of eigen values and eigen
vectors, free vibration analysis.

Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering / Chandraputla,


T1
Ashok and Belegundu / Prentice – Hall.
T2 The Finite Element Methods in Engineering / SS Rao / Pergamon.
Finite Element Method with applications in Engineering / YM Desai,
R1
Eldho & Shah /Pearson publishers.
R2 An introduction to Finite Element Method / JN Reddy / McGrawHill.

Faculty In charge

COURSE OUTCOMES
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I

Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

Taxonomy
CO No. Course outcome
level
After going through this course the student will be able to

C413.1 Correlate a differential equation and its equivalent integral


Create
form.
C413.2 Develop the element stiffness matrix characteristic equation
procedure and generation of global stiffness equation will be
Create
applied able to numerically solve for stresses, strains and
deformation of a structural component.
C413.3 Identify the application and demonstrate the ability to create
models for different components such as trusses, bars, beams,
Apply
plane isoparametric elements, and 3-D elements etc.using
ANSYS general-purpose software.
C413.4 Implement the formulation techniques to solve two-
dimensional problems using triangle and quadrilateral Apply
elements.
C413.5
Formulate and solve Higher order and isoparametric elements. Analyze
C413.6 Finite element methods and modeling two dimensional analysis
for solving dynamic, Eigen values , Eigen vectors, and free
Analyze
vibration analysis problems using ANSYS general-purpose
software.

Faculty In charge
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CO-PO/PSO mapping(Syllabus based)

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I
Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

PO PO PO PO PO PSO1 PSO2
CO NO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 8 9 10 11 12
C413.1 3 2 -   3   -   -    -   -   -   -   -  - - -
C413.2 3 - -   -   3   -    2   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.3 3 - -   - 3   - 2   -   -   -   - - 1 -
C413.4 3 - -   - 3   - 3   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.5 3 - -   -   2   -   -   -   -   -   - - 2 -
C413.6 2 - 1   - 3   - 2   -   -   -   - - - -
C413 2.83 2 1   3 2.8   - 2.25   -   -   -   - 3 1.5 -

- : No correlation 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High

Faculty In charge

CO-PO/PSO mapping(Gaps based)


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I
Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

CO NO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO 10 PO 11 PO 12 PSO1 PSO2
C413.1 3 2 -   3   -   -    -   -   -   -   -  - - -
C413.2 3 - -   -   3   -    2   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.3 3 - -   - 3   - 2   -   -   -   - - 1 -
C413.4 3 - -   - 3   - 3   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.5 3 - -   -   2   -   -   -   -   -   - - 2 -
C413.6 2 - 1   - 3*   - 2   -   -   -   - - - -
C413 2.83 0.33 0.16   0.5 2.33   - 1.5   -   -   -   - 1 1.5 -

*indicates Problem solving on ANSYS software

- : No correlation 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High

Faculty In charge

CO-PO mapping Justification


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I

Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

C413.1 Correlate a differential equation and its equivalent integral form. (Create)

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students apply the knowledge of mathematics from the advanced calculus for solving
complex engineering problems.
PO2 Students recognize the fundamentals of engineering and an engineering specialization to the
solution of differential equations.
PO4 Students can identify & analyze the complex problem & implement various research
methods to provide exact conclusions.

C413.2 Develop the element stiffness matrix characteristic equation procedure and generation of
global stiffness equation will be applied able to numerically solve for stresses, strains and
deformation of a structural component. (Create)

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students get the knowledge on stiffness matrices.
PO5 Students analyzes structural component by means of stresses & strains.
PO7 Able to apply Suitable boundary conditions to numerically solve a global structural
equation and reduce to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO12 Students can able to update the structures according to technology change.

C413.3 Identify the application and demonstrate the ability to create models for different components
such as trusses, bars, beams, plane isoperimetric elements, and 3-D element etc.using ANSYS
general-purpose software.(Apply)

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students apply the knowledge of trusses, bars, beams to create models.
PO5 Students formulate the stiffness equations for different elements.
PO7 Students able to design elements bu using advanced softwares.

C413.4 Implement the formulation techniques to solve two-dimensional problems using triangle and
quadrilateral elements. (Apply)

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students solve 2D problems using different mathematical techniques.
PO5 Students use various elements for meshing complicated components.
PO7 Students understand the techniques used to solve problems.
PO12 Students apply different types of elements for various structures.
C413.5 Formulate and solve Higher order and iso-parametric elements. (Analyze)
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students get the knowledge of numerical integration & solve cubic, quadratic & iso-
parametric elements.
PO5 Students Apply the knowledge of mathematics for 2-D & 3-D elements.

C413.6 Finite element methods and modeling two dimensional analysis for solving dynamic, Eigen
values , Eigen vectors, and free vibration analysis problems using ANSYS general-purpose software.
(Analyzing)

PO NO Justification
PO1 Students get the knowledge of matrices for modeling.
PO3 Students modeling to expand beyond the structural domain problems involving dynamics,
heat transfer, and fluid flow.
PO5 Students design the solutions for heat transfer problems.
PO7 Formulate and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions
using first principles of mathematics.

Faculty In charge
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CO-PSO mapping

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033

Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I

Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

PSO PSO
  1 2
C413.1 - -
C413.2 - -
C413.3 1 -
C413.4 - -
C413.5 2 -
C413.6 - -
C413 1.5 -

Faculty In charge

CO-PSO mapping Justification


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I

Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

C413.3 Identify the application and demonstrate the ability to create models for different components
such as trusses, bars, beams, plane isoperimetric elements, and 3-D element etc.using ANSYS
general-purpose software.(Apply)

PSO NO Justification
PSO1 Students apply the knowledge of various elements to create models.

C413.5 Formulate and solve Higher order and iso-parametric elements. (Analyze)

PSO NO Justification
PSO1 Students get the knowledge of advanced calculus for solving higher order elements.

C413.6 Finite element methods and modeling two dimensional analysis for solving dynamic, Eigen
values , Eigen vectors, and free vibration analysis problems using ANSYS general-purpose software.
(Analyze)

PSO NO Justification
PSO1 Students analyze various problems using advanced tools.

Faculty In charge

ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

TIME TABLE
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PERIOD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12.30-
TIME/ 9.00- 9.50- 11.40- 1.20 1.20- 2.10- 3.10- 4.00-
10.50-11.40
DAY 9.50 10.40 12.30 2.10 3.00 4.00 4.50

MEMS/
AIM/
MON AE SIM LAB UMP CAD/C COU
UMP(T)
AM(T)

AE/
TUE AIM AE CAD/CAM FEM DAA AIM
FEM(T)

LUNCH BREAK
CAD/CA AE/ CAD
WED FEM MEMS UMP FEM AE
M FEM(T) AM

THU UMP FEM AE UMP NET MEMS MEMS AIM

CAD/CA AIM/
FRI FEM AIM LIB MEMS SPORTS
M UMP(T)

MEMS/
CAD/C
SAT ACD/CA UMP AIM MEMS SIM LAB
AM
M(T)

HOD

UNIT PLAN

Course Name: FEM Course Code: RT41033


Branch, Year – Sem: ME, IV - I Regulation: R13
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Name of the Faculty: Academic year: 2017-18

Unit Description Scheduled Duration COs*


No
    From To  
Introduction, strain –displacement relations,
stress – strain relations, plane stress and plane 19-6-17 11-7-17 C413.1
1 strain conditions, variational and weighted
residual methods,PE &1D Problems
Discretization,element shapes, assembly of
stiffness matrix, band width, node numbering,
mesh generation, interpolation functions, local 12-7-17 1-8-17 C413.2
2
and global coordinates, convergence
requirements
C413.3
3 Analysis of Trusses & Beams 2-8-17 12-8-17

FEM of two dimensional stress analysis with C413.4


4 constant strain triangles, formulation of 24-8-17 8-9-17
axisymmetric problems
5 Higher order and isoparametric elements 9-9-17 20-9-17 C413.5
6 Steady state heat transfer analysis & Dynamic 21-9-17 14-10-17 C413.6
analysis

Faculty In charge

LESSON PLAN

Course Name: FEM Course Code: RT41033


Branch, Year – Sem: ME, IV - I Regulation: R13
RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Name of the Faculty: Academic year: 2017-18


No. of
Text Method of
UNITS TOPICS Classes
Books Teaching
Planned
1      

1.1 Introduction to the finite element method 1 T1,R1 C & T,PPT

1.2 Stress and equilibrium, stress-strain relations 2 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
Strain-Displacement relations, plane stress
1.3 &strain Conditions 1 T1,R1 C&T,PPT

Variational & weighted residual methods Handouts,


1.4 2 T1,R1
Tutorial
Interactive
1.5 Concept of potential energy 2 T1,R1 session,
Tutorial
1.6 One dimensional problem. 2 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk

  Total no of classes required for UNIT-I: 10    

2      

2.1 Discretization of domain, element shapes 2 T1,R1 C&T,PPT


Discretization procedures, assembly of Chalk &
2.2 stiffness matrix 3 T1,R1 Talk,
Tutorial
2.3 Band width, node numbering, mesh generation, 1 T1,R1 Hand outs
Interpolation functions, local and global
2.4 2 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
coordinates,
T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
2.5 Convergence requirements 1
T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
Chalk &
2.6 Treatment of Boundary Conditions 1 T1,R1
Talk
Personalized
2.7 Problems 2 T1,R1
learning
  Total no of classes required for UNIT-2 :12    

3 Analysis of Trusses & Beams      


C & T,PPT
3.1 Analysis of trusses: fem modeling 2 T1,R1
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Coordinate and shape functions, Chalk&Talk


3.2 2 T1,R1
Assembly of global stiffness matrix and load Chalk&Talk
3.3 vector 2 T1,R1

FEM equations, treatment of boundary Logical &


3.4 conditions 1 T1,R1 Mathematical
learning

Stress, strain and support reaction calculations Chalk&Talk,


3.5 2 T1,R1
Tutorial

Analysis of Beam: Element stiffness matrix for Chalk&Talk


3.6 hermit beam element 2 T1,R1

Derivation of load vector for concentrated and Chalk&Talk


3.7 UDL 2 T1,R1

Chalk &
T1,R1 Talk,
3.8 Sample Problems on beam 3
Tutorial
T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
  Total no of classes required for UNIT-3 : 16      

4      
Finite modeling of 2-D stress analysis with Chalk&Talk,
4.1 constant strain triangles 3 T1,R1
Tutotial

treatment of B.C Chalk&Talk


4.2 1 T1,R1
Formulation of axisymmentric problems Mathematical
4.3 3 T1,R1 learning

Problems Tutorial
4.4 2 T1,R1
Total no of classes required for UNIT-4 :
 
09
5 Higher order and isoparametric elements      
One dimensional quadratic and cubic elements Chalk&Talk
5.1 in natural coordinates, 3 T1,R1

Two dimensional four noded isoparametric


5.2 elements 2 T1,R1 Chalk&Talk
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Numerical integration Mathematical


5.3 2 T1,R1
learning
problems Tutorial
5.4 2 T1,R1

  Total no of classes required for UNIT-5 : 09      


Steady state heat transfer analysis
6   T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
&Dynamic analysis
6.1 introduction 1 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
1-D analysis of a fin and 2-D analysis of thin
6.2 plate 2 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk

Analysis of a uniform shaft subjected to torsion Chalk &


6.3 2 T1,R1 Talk,
Tutorial
Dynamic analysis formulation of FE model
6.4 2 T1,R1 C&T,Video
Element consistent and lumped mass matrices
 6.5   1 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
Evaluation of eigen values and eigen vectors
6.6 2 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
Free vibration analysis
6.7 1 T1,R1 Chalk & Talk
problems Tutorial
6.8 2

  Total no of classes required for UNIT-6 : 13      

Faculty I/C

GAP WITHIN THE SYLLABUS - MAPPING TO PO/PSO

S No Gap identified Relevant Relevant to Proposed


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Relevant
to POs PSOs action
to COs

Techniques such as Semi- A


1 utomatic & fully Automatic use of C416.6 PO5 - SOFTWARE
softwares such as ANSYS

Faculty I/C

GAPS BEYOND THE SYLLABUS- MAPPING TO PO/PSO


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

S.No Gap identified Aid Connected Level of Connected PO


Used CO learning
1 -------- --- ---- ---- ----

Faculty I/C

WEB REFERENCES

Websites References

1. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104115/ - beams & bars


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

http://nptel.ac.in
2.
nptel.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=112106135 - Introduction to finite element method

3.
https://www.researchgate.net/

4. https://www.smartzworld.com

&

Lecture notes

List of PowerPoint Presentations / Videos


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Department of Mechanical Engineering

S. No. Unit No. Name of the Topic Type

1 1 Introduction to the finite element method PPT

Discretization of domain, element shapes,Mesh


2 2 PPT
generation

3 3 Analysis of trusses: fem modeling PPT

Dynamic Simulation & Finite Element Analysis


4 6 (FEA) Video

Faculty I/C

&

CD WITH PPTS/ VIDEOS

(SOFT COPY)
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPERS


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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

INTERNAL QUESTION PAPERS

B. Tech (R13) Mid-1 Examinations

Year & Sem: IV & I Branch: ME Date: 19 - 08 – 2017

Sub: Finite Element Methods(RT41033) Time: 90 min. Max. Marks: 15M

Answer All the following Questions:


S.No Question BT Level CO Marks
Consider a bar as shown in figure (a).,Young’s Modulus
5 2 2 2
E = 2 x 10 N/mm . A1 = 2cm , A2 = 1cm and force of
100N is applied. Determine the nodal displacement.

1 Apply C413.1 5M

Solve the differential equation for a physical problem expressed


as d2y/dx2 + 50 = 0, 0≤x≤10 where boundary conditions as y (0) = 0
and y (10) = 0

using the trial function y = a1x (10-x) find the value of the
2 Apply C413.2 5M
parameters a1 by the following methods.

(i) Least squares method and (ii) Galerkin method

a) Discuss the convergence requirements and mesh generation? Understand C413.3 2M


3
Understand C413.3 3M
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b) Briefly discuss the discretization process and types of elements


used for discretization?

MAX.
CO NO. CO % TAXONAMY TAXONAMY
MARKS
C413.4 5 33.33% LEVEL LEVEL %
C413.5 5 33.33% Remember 0%
C413.6 5 33.33%
Understand 33.33%

Apply 66.66%

Analyze 0%

Evaluate 0%
Create 0%

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B. Tech (R13) Mid-2 Examinations


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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Year & Sem: IV & I Branch: ME Date: 20 - 10 - 2017


Sub: Finite Element Methods(RT41033) Time: 90 min. Max. Marks: 15M

Answer All the following Questions:


S.No Question BT Level CO Marks
a) Derive stiffness matrix for CST element
Apply C413.4 2M

b) Nodal coordinates for an Axi-Symmetric element are given


below. Evaluate Stiffness Matrix. E=2x105 N/mm2, µ =
0.25(Poisson’s ratio)

1
Understand C413.4 3M

a) Define higher order element?


Remember C413.5 2M
2
b) Derive shape function for the four noded rectangular element. Apply C413.5 3M

a) Define Eigen vectors & their properties? Remember C413.6 2M

b) Determine the Eigen values and Eigen Vectors for the stepped bar
3 as shown in
Apply C413.6 3M
figure?
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MAX. TAXONAMY TAXONAMY


CO NO. CO % LEVEL LEVEL %
MARKS
CO413.4 5 33.3 Remember 26.66%
CO413.5 5 33.3 Understand 20%
CO413.6 5 33.3
Apply 53.33%
Analyze 0%
Evaluate 0%
Create 0%

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ASSIGNMENT QUESTION PAPERS MAPPED WITH CO AND BT


Assignment - 1
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Subject: Finite Element Methods(RT41033) Date: 09-07-2017


Faculty: Year & Branch: IV ME

TAXONAM
Q.No. Question CO NO. Y LEVEL MARKS
a)Explain the concept of FEM briefly and outline CO413.
the steps involved in FEM along with Understand 2
applications. 1

1 b)For the differential equation


CO413.
for 0 < X< 1and with boundary conditions y(0)=0 Application 3
1
and y(1)=0, find the solution of this problem
using any two weighted residual methods.

a)Discuss the convergence requirements and


mesh generation? [8] CO413.
Understand 5
b)Briefly discuss the discretization process and types 2
2 of elements used for discretization?

CO413. Understand 5
3 Derive the stiffness matrix for truss element? 3

MAX. TAXONAMY TAXONAMY


CO NO. MARKS CO % LEVEL LEVEL %

CO413.1 5 33.3 Remember -


CO413.2 5 33.3 Understand 80.00
CO413.3 5 33.3 Application 20.00 
Analyze -

Evaluate -

Create -

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Assignment – 2
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Subject: Finite Element Methods(RT41033) Date: 24-08-2017


Faculty: Year & Branch: IV ME

TAXONAM
Q.No. Question CO NO. Y LEVEL MARKS

a)Derive the stiffness matrix for CST element.

Understand 2

b)Nodal coordinates for an Axi-


Symmetric element are given below.
Evaluate Stiffness Matrix. E=2x105
N/mm2, ʋ = 0.25.
CO413.
1
4

Application 3

Explain Iso-parametric, sub-parametric and super-


parametric elements & Advantages of iso-
parametric elements. CO413.
2 Understand 5
5

CO413.
3 Describe heat transfer analysis for straight fin Application 5
6

TAXONAMY TAXONAMY
LEVEL LEVEL %
Remember
-
Understand 46.67
Application
MAX. 53.33
CO NO. MARKS CO % Analyze
CO413. -
4 5 33.3 Evaluate -
CO413.5 5 33.3 Create
CO413.6 5 33.3 -
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Scheme of Evaluation (MID-1)

1. Given data & formula – 1 Mark


Free body diagram & procedure -2 marks
Calculation, answer & units-2 marks
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2. Given data, Least squares & Galerkin method methods procedure– 3 Marks
calculation,answer &units – 2 marks
3. a) convergence requirements– 1 Mark
Mesh generation – 1 mark
b) Discretization process -2 marks
types of elements – 1 mark

Scheme of Evaluation (MID-2)

1. a)Definition of CST, figure,derivation of stiffness matrix – 2 Marks


b) Given data & stiffness matrix formula- 1 Mark
calculation , answer & units – 2 Marks
2. a) Defination of higher order element – 1 Mark
types of higher order elements – 1 Mark
b) Define shape function - 1 Mark
diagram & derivation of shape function for the four noded rectangular element – 2 Marks
3. a) Defination of Eigen vectors- 1 Mark ,
properties – 1 Mark
b) Given data,formula,determination of Eigen values - 2 Marks
determination of Eigen values - 1 Mark

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TUTORIAL TOPICS

Tutorial Date Of
S.No Topic Hour Conduction
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1 Problems on Variational & weighted Tutorial 1 21-6-17


residual methods
2 Concept of potential energy & 1D Tutorial 2 28-6-17
problem.
3 Discretization procedures, & assembly of Tutorial3 5-7-17
stiffness matrix, element shapes
4 Problems on Truss analysis Tutorial 4 19-7-17

5 Problems on Beam analysis Tutorial 5 26-7-17

6 Problems based on 2-D stress analysis Tutorial 6 2-8-17


with constant strain triangles
7 Formulation of axisymmentric problems Tutorial 7 9-8-17

8 Two dimensional four noded Tutorial 8 23-8-17


isoparametric elements
Problems based on Steady state heat
Tutorial 9 30-8-17
9 transfer analysis

10 Problems based on Dynamic analysis Tutorial 10 6-9-17

Result Analysis to Identify Weak students

Students who secured less than (≤ ) 15 Marks i.e., 50% of 30 are considered as weak learners
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S.No Roll No M-1 Q-1 A-1 total


1 138A1A0302 2 0 5 07
2 138A1A0318 0 1 5 06
3 148A1A0303 5 1 4 10
4 148A1A0307 5 0 4 09
5 148A1A0328 5 2 4 11
6 148A1A0329 6 3 5 14

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Result Analysis to Identify advanced learners

Students who secured greater than 24 Marks i.e., 80% above of 30 are considered as advanced
learners
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S.No Roll No M-1 Q-1 A-1 total


15 5 5 25
1 148A1A0311
15 6 5 26
2 148A1A0312
15 5 5 25
3 148A1A0315
15 6 5 26
4 148A1A0319
15 5 5 25
5 148A1A0325
15 5 5 25
3 158A5A0301

These students are instructed and guided to solve previous GATE questions in Finite Element
methods. Given problems for solving using ANSYS tool.

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RESULT ANALYSIS AT THE END OF THE COURSE


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No of %No of
No of %No of
students students
% No.of students students
No.of between between
S.No Exam Subject Total students greater greater
failed 40% 40%
failed than than
and and
60% 60%
60% 60%

1 Internal FEM 33 2 6.06 01 3.03 30 90.90


2 External FEM 33 18 54.54 06 18.18 02 6.06

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REMEDIAL CLASS FOR WEAK STUDENTS

S.No Roll No 29-8-17 8-9-17 16-9-17 22-9-17 29-9-17 5-10-17 9-10-17


1 138A1A0302 p A A p p p P
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2 138A1A0318 p p p A p A P

3 148A1A0303 p p p p p p P

4 148A1A0307 p p A p A p P

5 148A1A0328 p p p p p p A

6 148A1A0329 p A p p p p P

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Analysis of weak students after mid-II:


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%
S.NO. ROLL NO M1 Q1 A1 TOTAL M2 Q2 A2 TOTAL
change
138A1A0302 2 0 5 7 0 3 5 8 3.33
1
138A1A0318 0 1 5 6 11 5 5 21 50
2
148A1A0303 5 1 4 10 13 5 4 22 40
3
148A1A0307 5 0 4 9 12 5 4 21 40
4
148A1A0328 5 2 4 11 0 0 4 4 -23.33
5
148A1A0329 6 3 5 14 15 6 5 26 40
6

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COURSE ASSESSMENT (PLAN & EXECUTION)

The assessment of course outcomes (COs) are categorized into two methods.
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1. Direct Assessment method


2. Indirect Assessment method

Direct Assessment method:


The performance of a student in each semester shall be evaluated subject – wise with a
maximum of 100 marks for theory subject and 75 marks for practical subject. The project work shall
be evaluated for 200 marks and seminar for 50 marks.
The direct assessment methods along with their assessment criteria are given in Table.3.2.1.1
Table.3.2.1.1 Direct assessment methods and description

S. Assessment
No Course method Frequency Assessment criteria

Descriptive examination
conducted for 15 marks and there
Descriptive Twice in a shall be 2 tests. The best of the
examinations semester two tests will be taken for internal
Theory marks. The weightage of internal
Course marks for 30 consists of
Descriptive – 15, Assignment –
05, Objective – 10.
The objective examination
( Internal Objective Twice in a conducted for 10 marks
assessment ) examinations semester (conducted at college level with
20 Multiple choice questions with
a weightage of ½ mark each).
1
Assignments Twice in a Assignments conducted for 5
semester marks and there shall be two
assignments.
The end semester examination is
conducted for 70 marks. Part-A
Theory contains a mandatory question for
Course End semester Once in a 22 marks (Which covers entire
(External examination semester syllabus). Part-B has 6 questions
assessment) (One from each Unit). The
student has to answer 3 out of 6
questions in Part – B and carries a
weightage of 16 marks each.
Continuous Continuous evaluation shall be
Laboratory evaluation and Continuous awarded as follows: day to day
courses record work for 10 marks and record for
2
5 marks.
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(Practical Internal Once in a 10 marks to be awarded by


course) examination semester conducting an internal laboratory
test.

Course outcome assessment procedure for theory course:


The course outcomes are assessed using the following generalized formula

CO Direct Assessment = 30% of Internal Assessment + 70% of External Assessment


Internal Assessment =15% of DESCRIPTIVE + 10% of OBJECTIVE + 5% of ASSIGNMENT

Course outcome assessment procedure for laboratory course:


The course outcomes are assessed using the following generalized formula

CO Direct Assessment = 30% of Internal Assessment + 70% of External Assessment


Internal Assessment =13% of Continuous Evaluation + 7% of Record + 13% of Lab Internal
Exam
Indirect Assessment method:
This method is based on student’s knowledge and skills acquired from different types of
courses.

The indirect assessment methods along with their assessment criteria are given in
Table.3.2.1.2
Table.3.2.1.2 Indirect assessment methods and description
S. Type of
Frequency Assessment criteria
No component

Course End Once at the end of Collect information from the students to assess
1
Survey semester the course outcomes at the end of the semester.

CO Assessment = 90% of CO Direct Assessment + 10% CO Indirect Assessment

Sl. Attainment % of students attaining the Set-Target


No Level

1 3 More than 60%% of students Scoring more than 60% of


marks.

2 2 51 to 59 % of students Scoring more than 60% of marks.

3 1 41 to 50 % of students Scoring more than 60% of marks.


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Tools Used for Theory Course:

 Descriptive Examinations
 Objective Examinations

 Assignments

 End Examination

Tools Used for Laboratory Course:

 Continuous Evaluation
 Record

 Internal Exam

o Initial Procedure

o Conduct of Experiment

o Result

o Viva-Voce

 End Examination
o Write-up
o Execution/Conduction

o Viva-Voce
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CO ATTAINMENT

Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code : RT41033


Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I

Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18

Examinations
S.No Roll No Universit
Mid-1 Q1 A1 Mid-2 Q2 A2
y exam
138A1A0302 2 0 5 0 3 5
1 14
138A1A0318 0 1 5 11 5 5
2 9
148A1A0301 12 2 5 10 5 5 24
3
148A1A0302 14 2 5 11 5 5 28
4
148A1A0303 5 1 4 13 5 4 0
5
148A1A0304 10 7 4 12 5 4 10
6
148A1A0305 15 4 5 0 0 5 34
7
148A1A0306 14 5 5 0 0 5 12
8
148A1A0307 5 0 4 12 5 4 11
9
148A1A0308 15 2 5 0 0 5 24
10
148A1A0309 10 4 5 12 6 5 0
11
148A1A0310 10 3 5 12 5 5 8
12
148A1A0311 15 5 5 9 7 5 10
13
148A1A0312 15 6 5 12 6 5 25
14
148A1A0314 15 4 5 12 6 5 31
15
148A1A0315 15 5 5 0 0 5 38
16
148A1A0316 14 4 4 0 0 4 0
17
148A1A0317 14 5 5 5 3 5 11
18
19 148A1A0319 15 6 5 15 7 5 54
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148A1A0320 15 3 5 10 7 5 42
20
148A1A0322 15 4 5 0 0 5 4
21
148A1A0323 15 3 5 0 0 5 24
22
148A1A0325 15 5 5 10 7 5 31
23
148A1A0326 15 4 5 15 6 5 43
24
148A1A0328 5 2 4 0 0 4 0
25
148A1A0329 6 3 5 15 6 5 26
26
148A1A0330 14 4 5 0 0 5 11
27
148A1A0331 14 5 5 4 5 5 5
28
148A1A0332 14 4 5 10 5 5 17
29
148A1A0334 15 3 5 0 0 5 0
30
148A1A0335 13 6 0 1 5 4 4
31
148A1A0336 13 1 4 0 6 4 11
32
158A5A0301 15 5 5 13 7 5 16
33

Class Average 12.09 3.57 5 6.78 4 4.78 17.48


No. of students above
23 11 26 18 21 26 13
class average
%Students above
69.69 33.33 78.79 54.55 63.63 78.79 39.40
class average
Attainment Level 2 1 3 2 3 3 1
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Univer
Quiz-
Assignm Mid-2 Quiz-2 Assignm sity
Mid-1 1
ent-1 attain attain ent-2 exam
attainment attain Overall
attainme ment ment attainme attain
level ment
nt level level level nt level ment
level
CO NO level
C413.1 2 1 3       1 1.6
C413.2 2 1 3       1 1.6
C413.3 2 1 3       1 1.6
C413.4       2 3 3 1 1.8
C413.5       2 3 3 1 1.8
C413.6       2 3 3 1 1.8
Overall Course attainment 1.7

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PO/PSO ATTAINMENT
Course Name : Finite Element Methods Course Code :RT41033
Branch : ME Year & Sem : IV - I
Regulation : R13 Academic Year: 2017-18
C413 attainment: 1.7 (from assessment sheet)
CO-PO/PSO mapping of C413
PO PO PO PSO PSO
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9
  10 11 12 1 2
C413.1 3 2 -   3   -   -    -   -   -   -   -  - - -
C413.2 3 - -   -   3   -    2   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.3 3 - -   - 3   - 2   -   -   -   - - 1 -
C413.4 3 - -   - 3   - 3   -   -   -   - 3 - -
C413.5 3 - -   -   2   -   -   -   -   -   - - 2 -
C413.6 2 - 1   - 3*   - 2   -   -   -   - - - -
C413 2.83 2 1   3 2.8   - 2.2   -   -   -   - 3 1.5 -

Po attainment:
(Po attainment calculation: 1.7*2.83/3 =1.60)

PSO PSO
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 1 2
C413 1.60 1.13 0.56 1.7 1.58 - 1.24 - - - - 1.7 0.85 -

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