Introduction To Finite Elements Method
Introduction To Finite Elements Method
Overview
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 1
Introduction to FEM
Course Coverage
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 2
Introduction to FEM
Theoretical
Mechanics Applied
Computational
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 3
Introduction to FEM
Computational Mechanics
Nano and Micromechanics
Continuum Mechanics:
Computational Solids and Structures
Mechanics Fluids
Multiphysics
Systems
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 4
Introduction to FEM
Computational
Statics
Solid and Structural
Mechanics (CSM)
Dynamics
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 5
Introduction to FEM
CSM Statics
Linear
CSM Statics
Nonlinear
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 6
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 7
Introduction to FEM
Displacement
Equilibrium
Formulation of FEM Model
Mixed
Hybrid
Stiffness
Solution of FEM Model Flexibility
Mixed
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 8
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 9
Introduction to FEM
3
4 2 4
r 2r sin(π/n)
d 5 1 5 i j
2π/n
6 8
r
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Introduction to FEM
1 0.000000000000000
2 2.000000000000000
4 2.828427124746190 3.414213562373096
8 3.061467458920718
16 3.121445152258052 3.141418327933211
32 3.136548490545939
64 3.140331156954753 3.141592658918053
128 3.141277250932773
256 3.141513801144301 3.141592653589786 3.141592653589793
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 11
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joint
Physical Model
IDEALIZATION &
DISCRETIZATION
;
;
;
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Introduction to FEM
Physical Mathematical
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Introduction to FEM
CONTINUIFICATION
SOLUTION
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Introduction to FEM
IDEALIZATION &
DISCRETIZATION VERIFICATION
solution error
generally irrelevant
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 15
Introduction to FEM
EXPERIMENTS
Physical Experimental
FEM Parametrized Discrete
system database discrete solution
model
simulation error
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Introduction to FEM
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Introduction to FEM
Basic level (textbook): Cook, Malkus & Plesha (1989); this third edition is
fairly comprehensive in scope and up to date although the coverage is more
superficial than Zienkiewicz & Taylor.
Most fun (if you like British "humor"): Irons & Ahmad (1980)
Best value for the $$$: Przemieniecki (Dover edition 1985, ~$16). Although outdated
in many respects (e.g. the word "finite element" does not appear in this reprint of
the original 1966 book), it is a valuable reference for programming simple elements.
IFEM Ch 1–Slide 18