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Application Areas of FEA/M (3)
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Steps in FEA/M
Pre Processing
• Create and discretize the solution domain into finite
elements, that is subdivide the problem into nodes and
elements
• Assume a shape function to represent the physical
behavior of an element, that is an approximate
continuous function is assumed to represent the solution
of an element.
• Develop equations for an element.
• Assemble the elements to present the entire problem.
Construct the global stiffness matrix.
• Apply boundary conditions, initial conditions and loading
Steps in FEA/M (1)
Solution
• Solve a set of linear or non linear algebraic equations
simultaneously to obtain nodal results such as
displacement values at different nodes or
temperature values at different nodes in a heat
transfer problem.
Post Processing
• Obtain other important information. At this point
you may interested in values of principle stresses,
heat fluxes etc.
Steps in FEA/M (2)
Divide complex structure into Compute Assemble
many finite elements Element Stiffness Structure Stiffness Matrix
connected at nodes Matrices (global Coords.) and applied load vector
Introduce Supports
(partitioning)
Three-Dimensional
One-Dimensional Two-Dimensional Brick Elements
Frame Elements Triangular Elements
Common Sources of Error in FEA
• Domain Approximation
• Element Interpolation/Approximation
• Numerical Integration Errors
(Including Spatial and Time Integration)
• Computer Errors (Round-Off, Etc., )
Finite Element Analysis