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Interpolation Tutorial

This document discusses interpolation functions and shape functions for finite element formulations. It contains 8 problems related to determining shape functions, interpolation models, and values at specific points for 1D and 2D elements with given node coordinates and properties. The problems cover linear and bilinear elements as well as triangular and rectangular elements.
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Interpolation Tutorial

This document discusses interpolation functions and shape functions for finite element formulations. It contains 8 problems related to determining shape functions, interpolation models, and values at specific points for 1D and 2D elements with given node coordinates and properties. The problems cover linear and bilinear elements as well as triangular and rectangular elements.
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FINITE ELEMENT METHOD AND APPLICATIONS


ASSIGNMENT NO 5
INTERPOLATION FUNCTIONS FOR FINITE ELEMENT FORMULATION

1. The nodal temperatures of nodes i and j (same as local nodes 1 and 2) of an element in a one
dimensional fin are known to be Ti = 120°C and Tj = 80°C with the x-coordinates xi = 30 cm and xj = 50
cm. Find the following:
(a) Shape functions associated with the nodal values Ti and Tj.
(b) Interpolation model for the temperature inside the element, T(x).
(c) Temperature in the element at x = 45 cm.
2. A one-dimensional tapered fin element has the nodal coordinates xi = 20 mm and xj = 60 mm with the
area of cross section changing linearly from a value of Ai = 20 mm2 at xi to a value of Aj = 10 mm2 at xj
as shown in Figure P5.2.
(a) Determine the shape functions.
(b) Express the area of cross section of the fin element in terms of the shape functions.

Figure P5.2
3. The nodal coordinates and nodal temperatures of a triangular simplex element follow:
Node i: (xi, yi) = (10, 10) mm, Ti =100°C
Node j: (xj, yj) = (20, 50) mm, Tj = 80°C
Node k: (xk, yk) = (–10, 30) mm, Tk = 130°C
Express the temperature variation in the element, T(x, y), in terms of the shape functions.
4. The nodal coordinates and its functional value of a triangular linear element is given below. Calculate
the value at (20, 6).
Node Coordinate (x,y) Value
1 (13,1) 190
2 (25,6) 160
3 (13,13) 185
5. Two-dimensional triangular elements have been used to determine the stress distribution in a machine
part. The nodal stresses and their corresponding positions for a triangular element are shown in Figure
P5.5. What is the value of stress at x = 2.15 cm and y = 1.1 cm? Plot the 8.0 GPa and 7.86 GPa stress
contour lines for an element.

FEM and Applications Assignment 5


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Figure P5.5
6. The (x, y) coordinates of the nodes i, j and k of a triangular element are (1,1), (4, 2) and (3, 5)
respectively. The shape functions of a point P located inside the element are given by N1 = 0.15 and N2
= 0.25. Determine the x and y coordinates of the point P.
7. The nodal coordinates of the triangular element are (1,2), (5,3) and (4,6). At the interior point P, the x-
coordinate is 3.3 and the shape function at node 1 is 0.3. Determine the shape functions at nodes 2 and 3
and also the y-coordinate at the point P.
8. A bilinear rectangular element has coordinates as shown in Figure P5.8 and the nodal temperatures are
T1 = 1000C, T2 = 600C, T3 = 500C and T4 = 900C. Compute the temperature at the point (2.5, 2.5). Also
determine the 800C isotherm.

Figure P5.8

FEM and Applications Assignment 5

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