JNTUH - B Tech - 2019 - 3 2 - May - R18 - MECH - 136BW FEM Finite Element Methods
JNTUH - B Tech - 2019 - 3 2 - May - R18 - MECH - 136BW FEM Finite Element Methods
JNTUH - B Tech - 2019 - 3 2 - May - R18 - MECH - 136BW FEM Finite Element Methods
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PART - A
(25 Marks)
1.a) Write the temperature load vector in the matrix form of a one dimensional bar element.
[2]
b) How the order of the assembled global stiffness matrix is decided? [3]
c) What is force transformation matrix in a truss element? [2]
d) What assumptions are made in classical beam theory? [3]
e) Differentiate LST and CST Element. [2]
f) What are non zero stress components of axisymmetric element. [3]
g) Write the governing equation and the functions used into determine the shearing
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stresses. [2]
h) What are the various boundary conditions of heat convection to take place? [3]
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PART - B
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(50 Marks)
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2. Derive finite element equation using galerkins method for one dimensional bar element.
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[10]
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3. Derive the element stiffness matrix for a one dimensional quadratic element. [10]
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Figure 1
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5. Determine the shear forces and bending moments for the cantilever beam having length
‘l’. [10]
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6. Derive the element stiffness matrix for triangular element and thus find the matrix
element for the triangular element as shown in figure 2. [10]
Figure 2
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7. Derive the element stiffness matrix for the following axisymmetric ring of triangular
cross section (figure 3). [10]
Figure 3
OR
9. Derive the stiffness matrix for heat flow in a rectangular fin, where k, h and P denotes
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thermal conductivity, convective heat coefficient and perimeter of fin and A is area of
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10. Find the natural frequency of the following truss bar (figure 4). [10]
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Figure 4
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11. Draw the mode shapes of the following stepped bar. Take E= 200 GPa, specific weight
7850 kg/m3. Take A1 = 400 mm2, and A2=200 mm2 (figure 5). [10]
Figure 5
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