CE466 Finite Element Methods
CE466 Finite Element Methods
COM
Prerequisite : Nil
Course Objectives
To provide a fundamental knowledge on FEM
To equip to solve basic Engineering problems using FEM
Syllabus
Introduction to FEM- Basics of 2D elasticity -Development of shape functions for truss, beam and frame
elements -The Direct Stiffness Method- Lagrangian and Hermitian interpolation functions - Isoparametric
formulation
Expected Outcome
Students successfully completing this course are expected to implement FEM for solving basic
engineering problems.
Text Books
1. Bathe K J, Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis, Prentice Hall, New Delhi.,
1982
2. Cook R D, Malkus D S, and Plesha M E, Concepts and Applications of Finite Element
Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, Singapore., 1981
3. Krishnamoorthy C S, Finite Element Analysis- Theory and Programming, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi., 1994
Reference Books
1. Chandrupatla T R and Belegundu A D, Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, Pearson
Education, New Delhi., 1998
2. Hutton D V, Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd,
New Delhi., 2005
3. Mukhopadhyay M and Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Matrix and Finite Element Analyses of Structures, Ane
Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi., 2009
4. Rajasekharan S, Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design, Wheeler, New Delhi., 1998
5. Reddy J N, An Introduction to FEM, McGraw Hill Book Co. New York, 1984
6. Zienkiewicz O C and Taylor R W., Finite Element Method, Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, UK.,
2005
Course Plan
Sem. Max.
Module Contents Hours
Marks %
Part B - Module III & IV: 2 questions out of 3 questions carrying 15 marks each
Note : 1.Each part should have at least one question from each module