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rr420302 Finite Element Methods

This document contains four sets of questions for a Finite Element Methods exam. The questions cover topics like determining stresses and displacements using finite elements, deriving shape functions and stiffness matrices for different elements, solving heat transfer problems using finite elements, natural frequencies and mode shapes, and using computer software for finite element analysis.

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rr420302 Finite Element Methods

This document contains four sets of questions for a Finite Element Methods exam. The questions cover topics like determining stresses and displacements using finite elements, deriving shape functions and stiffness matrices for different elements, solving heat transfer problems using finite elements, natural frequencies and mode shapes, and using computer software for finite element analysis.

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Code No: RR420302 Set No.

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IV B.Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, Apr/May 2008
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Determine the circumference of a circle of radius ‘r’ using the basic principles of
finite element method. [16]

2. With a suitable example, explain the physical interpretation of finite element


method for one dimensional analysis. [16]

3. Derive the element stiffness matrix for the 2-noded beam element using direct
approach. [16]

4. A triangular plate is subjected to a transverse load of 1kN as shown in figure 4.


Find the transverse displacement and the stresses induced in the plate using one
element idealization. Assume E = 205 Gpa. Poisson’s ratio µ = 0.33 and thickness
t = 10 mm. [16]

Figure 4
5. Derive the element conductivity matrix and load vector for solving 1- D heat con-
duction problems, if one of the surfaces is exposed to a heat transfer coefficient of
h and ambient temperature of T∞? [16]

6. Find the natural frequencies and the corresponding mode shapes for the longitudi-
nal vibrations for the stepped bar.
Assume A1 = 2A and A2 = A ; I1 = I2 = I ; E1 = E2 = E. [16]

7. Write a procedure for model creation and mesh generation for aerofoil shape turbine
blades. [16]

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8. With an example, explain the procedure involved in solving an engineering problem
in computational finite element analysis using computer software. [16]

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Code No: RR420302 Set No. 2
IV B.Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, Apr/May 2008
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. If a displacement field is described as follows,


u = (−x2 +2y2 +6xy)10−4 and v = (3x + 6y − y2 )10−4
Determine the strain components ∈xx , ∈yy , and ∈xy at the point x = 1; y = 0. [16]

2. With a suitable example, explain the physical interpretation of finite element


method for one dimensional analysis. [16]

3. Derive the methodology to develop a stiffness matrix and load vector for a 2-noded
beam element with 2 degree of freedom? [16]

4. (a) Explain about Local Co-ordinate system.


(b) The nodal coordinates and its functional value of a triangular linear element
is given below. Calculate the value at (20, 6). [6+10]

Co-ordinates Value
Node 1 (13,1) 190
Node 2 (25, 6) 160
Node 3 (13,3) 185

5. A fin of size 2.5 cm × 25 cm × 250 cm extends from a wall. If the wall tempera-
ture is maintained at 9000 C and the ambient temperature is 300 C, determine the
temperature distribution in the fin 1-D elements along x-direction. Take k = 35
W/mK and h = 120 W/m2 K. [16]

6. Derive the elemental mass matrix for 1-D bar element and 1-D plane truss element?
[16]

7. (a) Explain the automatic mesh generation technique.


(b) Explain coupled field analysis and give some examples. [8+8]

8. Give the necessity of rotating and offsetting the work plane in ANSYS environment.
What are the useful features of CAEFEM package in analysis? [16]

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Code No: RR420302 Set No. 3
IV B.Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, Apr/May 2008
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. What are the basic steps involved in finite element analysis and explain them briefly.
[16]

2. Derive the shape functions for a one dimensional linear line element in global
Co-ordinate system. [16]

3. A cantilever beam of 1 m length carries a single point load at the end of the beam
of 10 kN. Calculate the deflection at the end of the beam using FEM, if E = 70
Gpa, A=500 mm2 and I = 2500 mm4 . [16]

4. Calculate the nodal forces of the four node axisymmetric finite element shown in
figure4 when the element is subjected to centrifugal loading. [16]

Figure 4

5. Determine the temperature distribution in a circular tapered fin varies the diameter
from 4 cm to 1 cm over a length of 1 m. The convection takes place on lateral
surface as well as tip. The conductivity of the fin material is 200 W/m K, heat
transfer coefficient over the surface is 980 W/m2 K and T∝ = 220 C. Assume base
temperature is 1000 C. [16]

6. Explain the following with examples.

(a) Lumped parameter model.


(b) Continuous system model. [8+8]

7. Derive strain displacement matrix (B) for four node tetrahedral element. [16]

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8. Give the necessity of rotating and offsetting the work plane in ANSYS environment.
What are the useful features of CAEFEM package in analysis? [16]

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Code No: RR420302 Set No. 4
IV B.Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, Apr/May 2008
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
( Common to Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Explain briefly about the following:


(a) Variational method.
(b) Importance of Boundary conditions. [8+8]
2. With a suitable example, explain the physical interpretation of finite element
method for one dimensional analysis. [16]
3. Define and derive the Hermite shape functions for a two nodded beam element?
[16]
4. (a) What is a constant strain triangular element? State its properties and appli-
cations.
(b) The nodal coordinates of the triangular element are shown in figure4b . At
the interior Point P

Figure 4b
the x coordinate is 3.3 and the shape function at node 1 is N1 is 0.3. Deter-
mine the shape functions at nodes 2 and 3 and also the y coordinate of the
point P. [5+11]
5. Discuss the method to solve 1-D steady state heat transfer problem using variational
principle and compare with the Galerkin’s method of solution. [16]
6. Derive the elemental mass matrix for 1-D bar element and 1-D plane truss element?
[16]
7. The coordinates of the nodes of a 3-D simplex elements are given below.

Node number Coordinate of the node


X Y Z
i 0 10 0
j 10 0 0
k 0 15 0
l 0 0 20

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Determine the shape function of the element. [16]

8. (a) What is the necessity of determining Von misses stresses in finite element
static analysis?
(b) Briefly explain about ANSYS software package. [8+8]

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