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The document discusses a mechanical engineering exam on finite element analysis. It contains two parts with multiple choice and long-form questions testing students' knowledge of FEA methods, applications, software and solving example problems using various techniques like Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods.

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Reg. No.

Department: MECHANICAL
B.Tech DEGREE – INTERNAL ASSESSMENT - I
Subject Code : 17ME2031 Semester : VI Maximum Marks : 40
Subject Name : FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS Time : 2 Hours

PART – A (20 Marks) Pattern Mapping Marks


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1.a) Name the general two methods associated with FEA problems. Remember CO1 1
b). Define Discretization. Understand CO2 1
c). List out any two applications of finite element analysis. Apply CO1 2
d). Give any four FEA softwares. Analyze CO1 2
e). A simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed load Analyze CO2 14
over entire span. Determine the Bending moment and deflection at
midspan by using Rayleigh – Ritz method.

PART- B (20 Marks) Pattern Mapping Marks


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2.a) Give two types of numbering process associated with FEA for Remember CO1 1
numbering the nodes.
b). Write the two dimensional quadratic polynomial equation. Apply CO2 1
c). Describe the properties of stiffness matrix Remember CO2 2
d). Mention the points to be considered during Discretization process. Apply CO1 2
e). The following differential equation is available for a physical Analyze CO2 14
phenomenon.

Trial function is y = a1x (10 – x)

Boundary conditions are y (0) = 0


y(10) = 0

Find the value of parameter a1 by the following methods

I. Point Collocation
II. Subdomain Collocation
III. Least Squares
IV. Galerkin method.

CO1: Recognize the use of FEM in various engineering problems and application

CO2: Outline the different formulation of field problems and governing equations for
different models and problems

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