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Finite Element Method in Engineering Finite Element Method in Engineering (ME-21131) TS1

The document contains 7 problems related to finite element analysis. The problems involve determining displacements, stresses, and support reactions for structures under various loads. They also involve deriving element level equations using the Galerkin method for problems governed by differential equations describing deformation, heat conduction, and other physical phenomena.

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Finite Element Method in Engineering Finite Element Method in Engineering (ME-21131) TS1

The document contains 7 problems related to finite element analysis. The problems involve determining displacements, stresses, and support reactions for structures under various loads. They also involve deriving element level equations using the Galerkin method for problems governed by differential equations describing deformation, heat conduction, and other physical phenomena.

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Mechanical Engineering Department, MNNIT, Allahabad

Finite Element Method in Engineering (ME-21131)


M. Tech. I Semester CAD/CAM
TS1
1. Consider the bar loaded as shown in the following Figure.. Determine the nodal displacements,
element stresses, and support reactions.

2. P=60x 3 N is applied. Determine the displacement field, stress and


In the following Figure, a load P=60x10
support reactions in the body. Take E =20 × 103 N/mm2.

3. An axial load P = 300 × 103 N is applied at 20°C to the rod as shown in the following Figure. The
temperature
perature is then raised to 60°C. Find (a) Assemble the K and F matrices.(b) Determine the nodal
displacements and element stresses.

4. A composite slab consists of three different materials.. Thermal conductivities of materials 1, 2 and 3
are 20 W/m.K, 30 W/m.K and 50 W/m.K
W/m of thickness 0.3 m , 0.15 m and 0.15 m respectively. Inner
o
wall temperature is 300 C and outer surface is exposed to air and convective heat transfer coefficient
is 25 W/m2.K. Outside air temperature is 20°C. Determine the temperature distribution within the
wall.

5. Differential equation governing the deformation of a uniform bar shown in the following figure,
subjected to uniform axial load q can be given by:
d u du du
AE q 0; boundary conditions AE F and AE F ,
dx dx dx
where A is the area of cross-section of the bar and E is modulus of elasticity of the material. Derive
element level equation using Galerkin method.
1 2
F1 F2
q
x
x 0 x L

6. Develop a finite element model of the problem governed by the following differential equation
using Galerkin Method
d 2φ
+ φ + x = 0, 0 ≤ x ≤1
dx 2
BCs: φ(0)=φ(1)=0

7. For one-dimensional heat conduction problem derive the element level equation using Galerkin
method. Differential equation governing the temperature field is given by
d T dT dT
k q 0; boundary conditions kA Q and kA Q
dx dx dx
where k is the coefficient of thermal conductivity of the material, T represents the temperature, A
the area of cross-section, and q the internal heat source per unit volume.

8. Find the temperature distribution in the tapered shown in the following Figure considering two
linear element.

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