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Ed 9221 - Finite Element Methods in Mechanical Design

This document appears to be an exam question paper for a finite element methods course. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in finite element analysis: - Questions 1-10 cover basic topics like the essence of FEM, patch testing, Galerkin's method, element types, shape functions, and material models. - Questions 11-15 are longer, multi-part problems applying finite element modeling to problems like beam bending, heat transfer, stress analysis, vibration analysis, and nonlinear/buckling analysis. Students are asked to derive stiffness matrices, determine displacements/stresses, natural frequencies, and explain solution algorithms. The question paper covers a wide range of fundamental finite element techniques and applications testing
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Ed 9221 - Finite Element Methods in Mechanical Design

This document appears to be an exam question paper for a finite element methods course. It contains 15 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in finite element analysis: - Questions 1-10 cover basic topics like the essence of FEM, patch testing, Galerkin's method, element types, shape functions, and material models. - Questions 11-15 are longer, multi-part problems applying finite element modeling to problems like beam bending, heat transfer, stress analysis, vibration analysis, and nonlinear/buckling analysis. Students are asked to derive stiffness matrices, determine displacements/stresses, natural frequencies, and explain solution algorithms. The question paper covers a wide range of fundamental finite element techniques and applications testing
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M.E. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2011


Second Semester
Engineering Design

ED 9221 FINITE ELEMENT METHODS IN MECHANICAL DESIGN


(Common to M.E. Computer Aided Design and M.E. Product Design and
Development)

Maximum : 100 marks

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Time : Three hours


Answer ALL questions

PART A (10 2 = 20 marks)


What is the essence of finite element method?

2.

What is the need to perform a patch test? How is it done?

3.

Mention the basic steps of Galerkins method.

4.

Distinguish between one dimensional and two dimensional elements.

5.

Specify the Jacobian matrix for CST element.

6.

What is a Mindlin plate element?

7.

Specify the mass matrix for a truss element having four degrees of freedom.

8.

State the required condition for solving dynamic problems as specified by

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characteristic polynomial method.


Mention two examples for contact non-linearity.

10.

State the essential difference between nonlinear elastic material and elasticplastic material.

9.

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PART B (5 16 = 80 marks)
Using direct method, formulate the stiffness matrix for a simple plane
beam element.
Or
(b)

A horizontal rod (E = l, A = 1, L = l) fixed at both ends is subjected to an


axially varying body force, f = x3 N/m. Using a quadratic displacement

field, determine the displacement u(x) and stress (x) in the rod.
(All the quantities have units which must be taken suitably).
12.

(a)

Describe Galerkins method of formulation for solving a one dimensional


structural problem with an illustrative example.
Or

(b)

Establish the shape functions for the eight node quadrilateral element
belonging to serendipity family.

(a)

A rectangular element is defined by nodal coordinates (in m) as 1(0,0),


2(2,0), 3(2,2) and 4(0,2). The nodal displacement vector is given by
q = [0,0,0.002,0.003,0.006,0.0032,0,0]T.

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13.

Evaluate the stress at the centroid of the element, assuming plane stress
condition. Take Youngs modulus and Poissons ratio as 30 106 N/m2

and 0.3 respectively.

Or

(b)

For a one dimensional composite bar shown in Fig. 1, determine the


interface temperatures. For element 1, let Kxx = 200W/mC; for element
2, let Kxx = 100 W/mC; and for element 3, let Kxx = 50W//mC;
Let A = 0.1m2. The left end has a constant temperature of 100C and the

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right end has a constant temperature of 300C.

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A pin jointed truss defined by coordinates P (0,0), Q(1000,0) and


R(500, 1700) is fixed at P and Q. The links are of 8 mm diameter and
made of steel (E = 2 105 N/mm2, density = 7800 kg/m3). Using the
lumped mass matrix, determine the natural frequencies of the truss.
Or

(b)

15.

Explain the central difference method for determining the transient


dynamic response of a structure.

(a)

Explain, with examples, the solution algorithms for performing


non-linear analysis.
Or

Explain stress stiffening and its use in linear buckling analysis and
non-linear analysis.

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