This document provides an overview of the course CE-463 Finite Element Methods in Engineering. The course covers basic concepts of engineering analysis using finite element methods including weighted residuals, variational formulations, and finite element discretization. Students will learn shape functions, element families, element properties, isoparametric elements, convergence criteria, numerical integration, assembly of elements, and finite element programming. The course will apply finite element analysis to problems involving plane stress/strain, axi-symmetric solids, 3D stress, fluid flow, and Poisson's and Laplace's equations. Recommended textbooks are provided.
This document provides an overview of the course CE-463 Finite Element Methods in Engineering. The course covers basic concepts of engineering analysis using finite element methods including weighted residuals, variational formulations, and finite element discretization. Students will learn shape functions, element families, element properties, isoparametric elements, convergence criteria, numerical integration, assembly of elements, and finite element programming. The course will apply finite element analysis to problems involving plane stress/strain, axi-symmetric solids, 3D stress, fluid flow, and Poisson's and Laplace's equations. Recommended textbooks are provided.
This document provides an overview of the course CE-463 Finite Element Methods in Engineering. The course covers basic concepts of engineering analysis using finite element methods including weighted residuals, variational formulations, and finite element discretization. Students will learn shape functions, element families, element properties, isoparametric elements, convergence criteria, numerical integration, assembly of elements, and finite element programming. The course will apply finite element analysis to problems involving plane stress/strain, axi-symmetric solids, 3D stress, fluid flow, and Poisson's and Laplace's equations. Recommended textbooks are provided.
This document provides an overview of the course CE-463 Finite Element Methods in Engineering. The course covers basic concepts of engineering analysis using finite element methods including weighted residuals, variational formulations, and finite element discretization. Students will learn shape functions, element families, element properties, isoparametric elements, convergence criteria, numerical integration, assembly of elements, and finite element programming. The course will apply finite element analysis to problems involving plane stress/strain, axi-symmetric solids, 3D stress, fluid flow, and Poisson's and Laplace's equations. Recommended textbooks are provided.
Basic concepts of engineering analysis, Methods of weighted residuals and variational
formulations, Finite element discretization, Shape function, Lagrange and serendipity families, Element properties, Iso-parametric elements, Criteria for convergence, Numerical evaluation of finite element matrices (Gauss quadrature integration), Assemblage of elements, Analysis of plane stress/strain, axi-symmetric solids, Three dimensional stress analysis, Poisson’s and Laplace equations, Flow though porous media, Solution technique; Finite element programming, Use of package programs.
Texts / References:
1. T. R. Chandrapatula and A. D. Belegundu, Introduction to finite elements in
engineering, Third Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2001. 2. P. Seshu, Text book of finite element analysis, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. 3. J. N. Reddy, An introduction to the finite element method, McGraw Hill Inc. 1993. 4. R. D. Cook. D. S. Malkus. M. E. Plesha, and R. J. Witt, Concepts and application of finite element analysis, fourth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2002. 5. O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L.Taylor, The Finite element method, Butterworth Heinemann (Vol I and Vol. lI), 2000. 6. C.S. Krishnamoorthy, Finite Element Analysis, Theory and programming, Tata McGraw Hill, 1994. 7. K.J. Bathe, Finite Element Procedures in Engg. Analysis, Prentice Hall of India, 1996.