FEA-Introduction 2022 v2
FEA-Introduction 2022 v2
Bangalore
July 09, 2022
Presentation overview
◼ Finite Element Modeling ◼ ANSYS Application
Geometry Clean Up Objective
Elements Finite element modeling
Meshing Initial analysis
Materials Discussion
Boundary conditions and
loads
Solution process
Analyzing results
Pre-requisites (Optional)
◼ Review of Basic Statics and Mechanics of Materials
Static equilibrium conditions/free-body diagram
Stress, strain and deformation
Constitutive law – Hooke’s law
Analysis of axially loaded bar, truss, beam and frame
2-D elasticity
k1 k2
F2 = 20kN F3 = 30kN
FEM: The process n1 n2 n3
◼ Draw a FBD for each node, sum
the forces, and equate to zero k1 k2
ΣF = 0:
F2 = 20kN F3 = 30kN
n3 -k2(x3-x2)+F3 = 0
Spring force2 F3 k2*x2-k2*x3+F3 = 0
= k2(x3-x2)
-k2*x2+k2*x3 = F3
F2
n2
ΣF = 0:
Spring force1 Spring force2
= k2(x3-x2) -k1(x2-x1)+k2(x3-x2)+F2 = 0
= k1(x2-x1)
-k1*x1+(k1+k2)*x2-k2*x3 = F2
ΣF = 0:
n1
R+k1(x2-x1)= 0
R Spring force1
= k1(x2-x1) k1*x1-k1*x2 = R
FEM: The process n1 n2 n3
k1 k2
◼ Re-write equations in
matrix form F2 = 20kN F3 = 30kN
k1*x1-k1*x2 = R (node 1)
-k1*x1+(k1+k2)*x2-k2*x3 = F2 (node 2)
-k2*x2+k2*x3 = F3 (node 3)
k1 −k1 0 x1 R
−k1 k1 + k2 −k2 x2 F2
0 −k2 k2 x3 F3
k1 k2
◼ Apply boundary
conditions and solve F2 = 20kN F3 = 30kN
k1 −k1 0 x1 R
−k1 k1 + k2 −k2 x2 F2
0 −k2 k2 x3 F3
WORKSHOP
Summary
◼ Garbage in – garbage out!
Even though you obtain pretty pictures.
Anyone can run a FE analysis…
Pay close attention to boundary conditions, degrees
of freedom, mesh quality and validity of results
◼ Applications
Failure analysis, optimization, heat transfer, fluid flow,
electromagnetic analysis
Inter-disciplinary problems.
Last Comment
Robert D. Cook,
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Wisconsin, Madison
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