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ME 601 Finite Element Methods Total No. of Contact Hours/week Course Assessment Theory Lab. Tutorial Total Hours Continuous End Semester

This document outlines the syllabus for a finite element methods course totaling 45 contact hours over 15 weeks. The course covers 1D and 2D elements, isoparametric elements, structural dynamics applications including natural frequencies and modes, heat transfer applications, and other fields like fluid mechanics and metal forming. Students will learn modeling and discretization techniques as well as solve example problems in areas like statics, dynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics using finite element analysis.

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ME 601 Finite Element Methods Total No. of Contact Hours/week Course Assessment Theory Lab. Tutorial Total Hours Continuous End Semester

This document outlines the syllabus for a finite element methods course totaling 45 contact hours over 15 weeks. The course covers 1D and 2D elements, isoparametric elements, structural dynamics applications including natural frequencies and modes, heat transfer applications, and other fields like fluid mechanics and metal forming. Students will learn modeling and discretization techniques as well as solve example problems in areas like statics, dynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics using finite element analysis.

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ME 601 Finite Element Methods Total no. of contact hours/week Theory Lab.

Tutorial Total hours Continuous 3 Syllabus INTRODUCTION (9 Hours) 2 5 Yes Course Assessment End Semester Yes

Relevance of finite element analysis in design, Modeling and discretization, Interpolation, Elements, Nodes and degrees-of-freedom, Applications of FEA. One-Dimensional Elements and Computational Procedures: Bar elements, Beam elements, Bar and beam elements of arbitrary orientation, Assembly of elements, Properties of stiffness matrices, Boundary conditions, Solution of equations, Mechanical loads and stresses, Thermal loads and stresses, Example problems. BASIC ELEMENTS (7 Hours)

Interpolation and shape functions, Element matrices, Linear triangular elements (CST), Quadratic triangular elements, Bilinear rectangular elements, Quadratic rectangular elements, Solid elements, Higher order elements, Nodal loads-stress calculations, Example problems. ISOPERIMETRIC ELEMENTS (7 Hours)

Introduction, Bilinear quadrilateral elements, Quadratic quadrilaterals, Hexahedral elements, Numerical integration, Quadrature, Static condensation, Load considerations, Stress calculations, Examples of 2D and 3D applications. FINITE ELEMENTS IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS APPLICATIONS (10 Hours)

Solid and Structural Mechanics Applications: One dimensional problems static analysis of trusses, Analysis of plates, Solid of revolution. Dynamic analysis: Dynamic equations, Mass and damping matrices, Na tural frequencies and modes, Damping, Reduction of number of degrees-of-freedom-response history, Model methods, Ritz vectors, Component mode synthesis, Harmonic response, Direct integration techniques, Explicit and implicit methods, Analysis by response s spectra, Example problems. HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID MECHANICS APPLICATIONS (7 Hours)

Heat Transfer, Element formulation, Reduction -nonlinear problems, Transient thermal analysis, Acoustic frequencies and modes, fluid structure interaction problems, Plane incompressible and rotational flows, Example problems. FEA APPLICATIONS IN OTHER FIELDS (5 Hours)

Applications of FEA in torsion, Potential flow seepage, Fluid flow in ducts, Metal forming and metal cutting problems (Total Hours: 45)

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