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Summary:
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Finite element idea:
1 2 3 4
El #1 El #2 El #3
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1 L dw L
(w) EA dx bw dx Fw(x L)
2 0 dx 0
x1=0 x2 x3 x4=L
El #1 El #2 El #3
2
x1=0 x2 x3 x4
El #1 El #2 El #3
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Summary
1 1
x2 - x x - x1
N 1 (x) N 2 (x)
x 2 x1 x 2 x1
x1 x2 x
El #1
Within the element, the displacement approximation is
x2 - x x - x1
w(x) d1x d 2x
x 2 x1 x 2 x1
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For a linear element
1 1 1x
E d
Eε
x 2 x1 d 2x
x1=0 x2 x3 x4=L
El #1 El #2 El #3
For the entire bar, the displacement approximation is
w(x) w (1) (x) w (2) (x) w (3) (x)
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TASK 3: DERIVE THE STIFFNESS MATRIX OF EACH
ELEMENT USING THE RAYLEIGH-RITZ PRINCIPLE
1 x2 x2
1 (w)
2 x1
Adx bw dx
x1
1 (d)
1 T
2
d
x1
x2 T
B EB Adx d d
T
x1
x2
N
T
b dx
x2
T
B EB Adx
x1
Recall that
B
1
1 1
x 2 x1
Hence 1 1
B EB
T
E
1
1 1
x 2 x1 1 x 2 x1
1 1 1
1 1
E E
2
x 2 x 1 1 x 2 x 1 1 1
2
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x2
x1
B EB Adx
T 1
x 2 x1
2
1 1 x2
1 1 x1 AEdx
x2
x1
AEdx x 1x 11
2 1
2
1
1
x2
x1
B EB Adx
T
x1
x2
AEdx x 1x 11
2 1
2
1 AE(x 2 x1 ) 1 1
1 x 2 x1 2 1 1
AE 1 1
x 2 x1 1 1
Remembering that (x2-x1) is the length of the element, this is the
stiffness matrix we had derived directly before using the direct
stiffness approach!!
EA 1 1
x 2 x1 1 1
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Now lets go back to
1 T x2 T x2 T
1 (d) d B EB Adx d d x N b dx
T
2 1 x
1
k fb
1 T
d k d d fb
T
2
Element stiffness matrix
x2
k B EB Adx
T
x1
2
1 (d)
kd fb
d
8
Hence
Π1 (d)
0
d
kd fb
Exactly the same equation that we had before, except that the
stiffness matrix and nodal force vectors are more general
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Sum of any row (or column) of the stiffness matrix is zero
Consider a rigid body motion of the element
1 Element strain ε 0 B d
2
d
1 1
d1x=1 d2x=1 k d
x1
x2 T
B EB Adx d
B E Bd Adx
x2 T
x1
0
0
k k 1 0
k d 11 12
k 21 k 22 1 0
k11 k12 0 and k 21 k 22 0
b(x) 2 x2 x2 N ( x )
1
f b N b dx 1 b dx
x1 x1
2
N ( x )
d2x
d1x x2 N ( x) b dx
1x
f x1 1
x2
f 2x x N 2 ( x) b dx
1
x2
f 1x N 1 ( x) b dx
x1
x2 “Consistent” nodal loads
f 2x N 2 ( x) b dx
x1
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b(x) /unit length 1 f 2
1 2 1x
f2x
Replaced by
d1x d2x
d1x d2x
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What happens for element #3?
2
1 x4 dw x4
3 (w) EA dx bw dx Fw(x L)
2 x3 dx x3
For element 3
x - x x - x 3 d 3x
w(x) 4
x 4 x 3 x 4 x 3 d 4x
w(x L) d 4x
The discretized form of the potential energy
3 (d)
1 T
2
d
x3
x4 T
B EB Adx d d
T
x3
x4
N
T
b dx Fd 4x
0
k d fb
F
Hence there is an extra load term on the right hand side due to the
concentrated force F applied to the right end of the bar.
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Step3:Assembly exactly as you had done before, assemble the
global stiffness matrix and global load vector and solve the
resulting set of equations by properly taking into account the
displacement boundary conditions
Problem:
6” E=30x106 psi
r=0.2836 lb/in3
Thickness of plate, t=1”
12”
24”
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Solution (1) Node-element connectivity chart
Finite element model Element # Node 1 Node 2
1 1 2
1
El #1 12” 2 2 3
2
El #2 P=100lb 12” Stiffness matrix of El #1
3
x
k B EB Adx
(1)
0
12 T E
(12)2
0
12
A( x)dx
1 1
1 1
12 12 12
0
A( x)dx t (6 0.125 x)dx t (6 0.125 x)dx 63 in3
0 0
E 1 1 1 1
2
k 63 13.125 106
(1)
(12) 1 1 1 1
Stiffness matrix of El #2
6 - 0.125x
6”
k
(2) 24
B EB Adx
12
T E
(12)2 24
12
A( x)dx
1 1
1 1 x
12”
24 24 24
12
A( x)dx t (6 0.125 x)dx t (6 0.125 x)dx 45 in3
12 12 4.5”
E 1 1 1 1 x
2
k 45 9.375 106
(2)
(12) 1 1 1 1
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For element #1
r A dx
12 12
N b dx N
(1) T T
fb
0 0
12
r N A dx
T
0
12 N1(1) ( x) 1
r (1) t (6 0.125 x) dx (1)
0
N 2 ( x) N ( x)
1
A( x )
12”
33
0.2836 lb (1)
N ( x)
30 2
2
El #1
12 x
9.3588 N1(1) ( x) x
lb 12
8.508 x
N 2(1) ( x)
12
Superscript in parenthesis indicates
element number
For element #2
r A dx
24 24
N b dx N
(2) T T
fb
12 12
24
1
r N A dx 12”
T
El #1
12 N 2( 2 ) ( x )
2
24 N 2(2) ( x)
r (2) t (6 0.125 x) dx El #2 12”
N 3 ( x)
12
A( x )
N 3( 2 ) ( x) 3
24
0.2836 lb x
21 24 x
6.8064 N 2( 2) ( x)
lb
12
5.9556 x 12
N 3( 2) ( x)
12
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Solution (2) Assemble the system equations
13.125 13.125 0
K 10 13.125
6
22.5 9.375
0 9.375 9.375
f f b f concentrated load
9.3588
f b 8.508 6.8064 lb
5.9556
0
f concentrated load 100 lb
0
9.3588
f 115.3144 lb
5.9556
Solution (3)
Hence we need to solve
13.125 13.125 0 d1x 9.3588 R1
10 13.125
6
22.5 9.375 d 2x 115.3144
0 9.375 9.375 d 3x 5.9556
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Solve to obtain
d 2 x 0.92396 105
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in
d3 x 0.98749 10
Solution (4) Stress in elements
Notice that since we are using linear elements, the stress within
each element is constant.
In element #1
(1) EB d
(1) (1)
E d
x2 x1
1 1 1x
d 2x
30 10 6
d 2x d1x 0
12
23.099 psi
In element #2
(2) EB d
(2) (2)
E d
x3 x2
1 1 2x
d 3x
30 106
d3x -d 2x
12
1.5882 psi
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Solution (5) Reaction at support
Go back to the first line of the global equilibrium equations…
R1 130.6288 lb (The –ve sign indicates that the force is in the –ve x-direction)
R1
Check 6” The reaction at the wall from force
equilibrium in the x-direction
12” 24
24” R1 P r A( x) dx
x 0
24
P=100lb 100 r t (6 0.125 x) dx
x 0
3” 130.6288 lb
x
Check out
Stress
duanal du
( x)anal E 30 106 anal
dx dx
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Comparison of
-4
displacement solutions
x 10
1.2
Analytical solution
1
0.8
Displacement (in)
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0 5 10 15 20
x (in)
Notice:
1. Slope discontinuity at x=12 (why?)
2. The finite element solution does not produce the exact
solution even at the nodes
3. We may improve the solution by
(1) Increasing the number of elements
(2) Using higher order elements (e.g., quadratic instead of
linear)
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Comparison of stress solutions
30
25
20
Stress (psi)
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Finite element solution
Analytical solutions
10
-5
0 5 10 15 20
x (in)
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