Comp Modeling Lecture - Finite Element Modelling
Comp Modeling Lecture - Finite Element Modelling
This mesh is programmed to contain the material and structural properties which define
how the structure will react to certain loading conditions.
Nodes are assigned at a certain density throughout the material depending on the anticipated
stress levels of a particular area.
Regions which will receive large amounts of stress usually have a higher node density than
those which experience little or no stress. Points of interest may consist of: fracture point of
previously tested material, fillets, corners, complex detail, and high stress areas.
The mesh acts like a spider web in that from each node, there extends a mesh element to
each of the adjacent nodes. This web of vectors is what carries the material properties to the
object, creating many elements.
Specific applications of FEM in three major categories of
boundary value problems
I. equilibrium or steady-state or time-independent problems,
II. eigenvalue problems, and
III. propagation or transient problems.
Analysis of
vibrations in
bridges
Fatigue Analysis :
Fatigue analysis helps designers to predict the life of a material
or structure by showing the effects of cyclic loading on the
specimen. Such analysis can show the areas where crack
propagation is most likely to occur. Failure due to fatigue may
also show the damage tolerance of the material.
Analysis of fatigue in
frames of a
locomotive
Heat Transfer Analysis :
Heat transfer analysis models the conductivity or thermal fluid
dynamics of the material or structure . This may consist of a steady-
state or transient transfer. Steady-state transfer refers to constant
thermal properties in the material that yield linear heat diffusion.
ThermalAnalysis
of Shell & Tube
Heat exchanger
How can FEM Help Design Engineer?
The FEM offers many important advantages to the design engineer:
•One method can solve a wide variety of problems, including problems in solid
mechanics, fluid mechanics, chemical reactions, electromagnetics, biomechanics,
heat transfer and acoustics, to name a few.
How can FEM Help Design Organization?
Simulation using the FEM also offers important business advantages to the design
organization:
•Reduced testing and redesign costs thereby shortening the product development
time.
Discretization
Selection of approximation of functions
Formation of elemental stiffness matrix
Formation of total stiffness matrix
Formation of element loading matrix
Formation of total loading matrix
Formation of overall equilibrium equation
Implementation of boundary condition
Calculation of unknown nodal displacements
Calculation of stresses and strains
Phases:
Pre–Processing:
Here a finite element mesh is developed to divide the given geometry into subdomains
for mathematical analysis and the material properties are applied and also the boundary
conditions.
Solution:
In this phase governing matrix equations are derived and the solution for the primary
quantities is generated.
Post-Processing:
In the last phase, checking of the validity of the solution generated , examination of the
values of primary quantities such as displacement and stresses,errors involved is carried
out.
Advantages of FEA :
Can readily handle complex geometry.
Can handle complex analysis types like vibration ,heat transfer ,fluids etc.
The FEM is applied to an approximation of the mathematical model of a system (the source
of so-called inherited errors).
Experience and judgment are needed in order to construct a good finite element model.
Input and output data may be large and tedious to prepare and interpret.
Numerical errors such as the limitation of the number of significant digits, rounding –off
occur very often.
Fluid elements with boundaries at infinity can be computed and treated by using boundary
element method.
Software Packages for FEA :
• ANSYS
• SimScale
• NASTRAN
• COMSOL
• Abaqus
• HYPERMESH
• CATIA
• Pro-E(CREO)
• SOLID WORKS
• Others
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