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Syllabus: ME6603 Finite Element Analysis

This syllabus outlines a course on finite element analysis divided into 5 units over 45 class periods. Unit I provides an introduction to finite element modeling and variational formulations. Unit II covers one-dimensional problems like beams and heat transfer. Unit III discusses two-dimensional problems with scalar variables using triangular and quadrilateral elements. Unit IV presents two-dimensional problems involving vector variables like plane stress and shells. Unit V introduces isoparametric formulations and their application to plane stress problems. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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Syllabus: ME6603 Finite Element Analysis

This syllabus outlines a course on finite element analysis divided into 5 units over 45 class periods. Unit I provides an introduction to finite element modeling and variational formulations. Unit II covers one-dimensional problems like beams and heat transfer. Unit III discusses two-dimensional problems with scalar variables using triangular and quadrilateral elements. Unit IV presents two-dimensional problems involving vector variables like plane stress and shells. Unit V introduces isoparametric formulations and their application to plane stress problems. Recommended textbooks and references are also provided.

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SYLLABUS

ME6603 Finite Element Analysis LTPC


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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
Historical Background – Mathematical Modeling of field problems in Engineering –
Governing Equations – Discrete and continuous models – Boundary, Initial and Eigen
Value problems– Weighted Residual Methods – Variational Formulation of Boundary
Value Problems – RitzTechnique – Basic concepts of the Finite Element Method.
UNIT II ONE-DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS 9
One Dimensional Second Order Equations – Discretization – Element types- Linear and
Higher order Elements – Derivation of Shape functions and Stiffness matrices and force
vectors- Assembly of Matrices - Solution of problems from solid mechanics and heat
transfer. Longitudinal vibration frequencies and mode shapes. Fourth Order Beam
Equation –Transverse deflections and Natural frequencies of beams.
UNIT III TWO DIMENSIONAL SCALAR VARIABLE PROBLEMS 9
Second Order 2D Equations involving Scalar Variable Functions – Variational
formulation –Finite Element formulation – Triangular elements – Shape functions and
element matrices and vectors. Application to Field Problems - Thermal problems –
Torsion of Non circular shafts –Quadrilateral elements – Higher Order Elements.
UNIT IV TWO DIMENSIONAL VECTOR VARIABLE PROBLEMS 9
Equations of elasticity – Plane stress, plane strain and axisymmetric problems – Body
forces and temperature effects – Stress calculations - Plate and shell elements.
UNIT V ISOPARAMETRIC FORMULATION 9
Natural co-ordinate systems – Isoparametric elements – Shape functions for iso
parametric elements – One and two dimensions – Serendipity elements – Numerical
integration and application to plane stress problems - Matrix solution techniques –
Solutions Techniques to Dynamic problems – Introduction to Analysis Software.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Reddy. J.N., “An Introduction to the Finite Element Method”, 3rd Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2005
2. Seshu, P, “Text Book of Finite Element Analysis”, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1. Rao, S.S., “The Finite Element Method in Engineering”, 3rd Edition, Butterworth
Heinemann, 2004
2. Logan, D.L., “A first course in Finite Element Method”, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2002
3. Robert D. Cook, David S. Malkus, Michael E. Plesha, Robert J. Witt, “Concepts and
Applications of Finite Element Analysis”, 4th Edition, Wiley Student Edition, 2002.
4. Chandrupatla & Belagundu, “Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering”, 3rd
Edition, Prentice Hall College Div, 1990
5. Bhatti Asghar M, "Fundamental Finite Element Analysis and Applications", John Wiley
& Sons, 2005 (Indian Reprint 2013)*

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