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SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY
1
MECHANICAL &
AUTOMOBILE
ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
MECXXX
Course
number
Course Title
Credits
Contact Hours
(L-T-P)
Course
Objective
4-0-0
OPERATIONAL FROM
(ACADEMIC TERM)
FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED
STARTING (YEAR)
FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
The aim of the course is to provide the participants an overview on Finite Element Method,
Material models, and Applications in Mechanical Engineering.
Course
Outcomes
Outline syllabus
7.0
1
7.0
2
7.0
3
7.0
4
7.0
5
7.0
6
7.0
7
7.0
8
MECXXX.A
Unit A
Approximate Solution Methods
MECXXX.A1
Unit A Topic 1
Ritz and Rayleigh Ritz methods
MECXXX.A2
Unit A Topic 2
Method of weighed residuals, General concept
MECXXX.A3
Unit A Topic 3
Point collocation, Subdomain collocation
MECXXX.A4
Unit A Topic 4
Least squares, Galerkin method
MECXXX.B
Unit B
Finite Difference Method
MECXXX.B1
Unit B Topic 1
Characteristics and classification of PDE
MECXXX.B2
Unit B Topic 2
MECXXX.B3
Unit B Topic 3
MECXXX.C
Unit C
Introduction to FEM using one-dimensional problems
Introduction to Finite Element Method
MECXXX.C1
Unit C Topic 1
Introduction to variational calculus
MECXXX.C2
Unit C Topic 2
The differential of a function; Euler-Lagrange equation,
Geometric & natural boundary conditions
7.0
9
7.1
0
7.1
1
On successful completion of this module students will be able to
1. Differentiate partial differential equation, elliptic, Hyperbolic &
parabolic pde.
2. Implement Ritz and Rayleigh Ritz methods, Method of weighed
residuals approximate method. Introduction to FEM using onedimensional problems
3. Implement Finite Difference Method for the Solution of elliptic,
Hyperbolic & parabolic partial differential equation.
4. Understand Point collocation, Sub domain collocation, Least squares,
Galerkin method.
5. Understand variational calculus,
6. Demonstrate Geometric & natural boundary conditions, Basic Concept
of Finite Element Method.
7. Compare approximate solution with Analytical results.
8. Explain Solution of static problems and case studies in stress analysis
of Mechanical component.
9. Explain Iso-parametric Elements and Analysis using Iso-parametric
Elements.
10. Demonstrate Automatic meshing techniques.
11. To Implement FEA using 2D and 3D elements and Semi-discrete
approach for unsteady problems
Solution of elliptic, Hyperbolic & parabolic PDE using
Finite Difference Method.
7.1
2
7.1
3
7.1
4
MECXXX.C3
Unit C Topic 3
MECXXX.C4
Unit C Topic 4
MECXXX.C5
Unit C Topic 5
7.1
5
7.1
6
7.1
7
7.1
8
7.1
9
7.2
0
7.2
1
7.2
2
8
MECXXX.D
Unit D
Basic Concept of Finite Element Method, Principle of
potential energy
Derivation of Stiffness and Mass matrices for a bar, A
beam and A shaft, Comparison with Analytical results.
Interpolation and Shape functions; Solution of static
problems and case studies in stress analysis of
Mechanical component
Isoparametric Elements
MECXXX.D1
Unit D Topic 1
Analysis using Isoparametric Elements. Element types.
MECXXX.D2
Unit D Topic 2
MECXXX.D3
Unit D Topic 3
MECXXX.E
Unit E
numerical integration, error analysis. FEA using 2D and
3D elements
Plain strain and plain stress problems, FE using plate
shell elements.
Importance of Finite Element Mesh
MECXXX.E1
Unit E Topic1
Automatic meshing techniques
MECXXX.E2
Unit E Topic2
MECXXX.E3
Unit E Topic3
Case studies using FEM for design of simple element
geometries such as a tapered bar
A plate with a hole. Semi-discrete approach for unsteady
problems
8.1
Course work:
Weight
Attendance
8.1
1
8.1
2
8.1
3
8.1
4
8.1
5
8.1
6
8.2
8.3
9
40%
5%
Homework
4 assignments; 10%
Quizzes
2 quizzes: 10%
Projects
One: 10%
Presentations
One: 5%
Any other
MTE
One, 40%
End-term examination: 40%
9.1
Text book*
1. Reddy, J. N., An Introduction to the Finite Element Method,
McGraw Hill (2001).
9.2
Other references
2. Bathe, K. J., Finite Element Procedures, Prentice Hall of India
(1996).
3. Zienkiewicz, O. C., The Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill (2002)
4. Huebner, K. H., Dewhirst, D. L., Smith, D. E. and Byrom, T. G., The
Finite Element Methods for
Mapping of Outcomes vs. Topics
Outcome no.
Syllabus
topic
MECXXX.A
MECXXX.A1
MECXXX.A2
MECXXX.A3
MECXXX.A4
MECXXX.B
MECXXX.B1
MECXXX.B2
MECXXX.B3
MECXXX.C
MECXXX.C1
MECXXX.C2
MECXXX.C3
MECXXX.C4
MECXXX.C5
MECXXX.D
MECXXX.D1
MECXXX.D2
MECXXX.D3
MECXXX.E
MECXXX.E1
MECXXX.E2
MECXXX.E3
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