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FEM LESSON PLAN

Unit No Less on No No of periods Topic Description

I 1 Stress and Equilibrium, Strain – Displacement relations. Stress – strain


3 relations.

I 2 Plane stress& plane strain


1
I 3 Problems
1

I 4 Introduction to Finite Element Method,


2 Applications ,FEM Procedure-
I 5 Element Types
1
I 6 3 Convergent requirements, Geometric invariance& Compatibility
condition, Interpolation functions, polynomials,

II 7 Minimum Potential Energy approach


1

II 8 Principle of Virtual work


1
II 9 Derivation of [K] matrix for axial element- shape functions-
2 Properties of K matrix, Globalization of [K], {q},{F} matrices- Body
load vectors,

II 10 Temperature effects
1
II 11 Treatment of Boundary conditions-
1 Elimination Approach & Penalty Approach
II 12 Problems on Axial bar.
3
II 13 Problems with thermal loads
1

II 14 Quadratic shape functions


1
III 15 Introduction to Truss Element.- Derivation
1 of [K] matrix
III 16 Problems on Truss element
3

III 17 Space truss element


1
III 18 Introduction to Beam elements- Derivation of Hermite /Shape functions of Beams,
2 Derivation of [K} matrix for
Beam element.

III 19 Derivation of Uniformly distributed and


1 Linearly Distributed Load vectors
III 20 Problems on Beams
2
IV 21 Introduction to 2D elements. Derivation of shape functions , Derivation of [K]
2 matrix for CST element

IV 22 Introduction to Local/natural coordinate


1 system for 1D, CST elements.
IV 23 Derivation of Load vector
1
IV 24 Problems on 2D elements
2
IV 25 4- noded Bilinear/Rectangular-Derivation of Shape functions in Local and Natural
1 coordinate system

IV 26 Introduction to ISOPARAMETRIC elements – Jacobian Matrix, Iso-


2 parametric formulation of 2D CST
element

IV 27 Introduction to Numerical Integration- Gauss quadrature method -problems


3

IV 28 Introduction to Axi-symmetrIc solids subjected to axisymmetric Loading – Formulation,


4 Derivation of shape functions and [K] matrix. Load vectors,
Problems

IV 29 Introduction to 3D- Elements-Tetrahedron Element


1
V 30 FEM formulation to Heat transfer
1 problems- Galerkin approach
V 31 Integral formulation of Conduction
1 and convection matrices
V 32 FEM applied to 1-D heat transfer-
1 Derivation of [K], Load vectors
V 33 Problems on 1D heat transfer
2
V 34 Formulation of 2D HT
1
V 35 Problems
2
V 36 Introduction to Vibration-FE formulation of Vibration, Derivation of
2 Element Matrices for Axial elements

V 37 Lumped & Consistent Mass matrices.


1
V 38 Eigen values and Eigen vectors of Stepped Bar(un Constrained)
1

V 39 Eigen values and Eigen vectors of Stepped Bar( Constrained)


1

V 40 Mass Orthogonalization, Transverse Vibration- Beam element-


1 Problems

TEXT BOOKS:

T1. The finite element methods in Engineering : S.S. Rao, Elsevier, 4 th edition

T2. Introduction to finite elements in engineering, Tirupathi K. Chandrupatla and Ashok D.


Belagundu.

REFERENCES:

R1. Finite Element Methods: Alavala, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2010.


R2. An Introduction to Finite Element Methods: J. N. Reddy – Mc Grawhill
R3. The Finite Element Method in Engineering Science: O.C. Zienkowitz, Mc Grawhill.

BY
A.SAI KUMAR

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