Introduction To Finite Element Method
Introduction To Finite Element Method
Mathematic Model
Finite Element Method
Historical Background
Analytical Process of FEM
Applications of FEM
Computer Programs for FEM
1. Mathematical Model
(1) Modeling
Physical Mathematica Solution
Problems l Model
Exact Sol. ◎ ◎
Approx. Sol. ◎ ◎
(3) Methods of Solution
(3) Method of Solution
A. Classical methods
They offer a high degree of insight, but the problems are
difficult or impossible to solve for anything but simple
geometries and loadings.
B. Numerical methods
(I) Energy: Minimize an expression for the potential energy of
the structure over the whole domain.
(II) Boundary element: Approximates functions satisfying the
governing differential equations not the boundary
conditions.
(III) Finite difference: Replaces governing differential equations
and boundary conditions with algebraic finite difference
equations.
(IV) Finite element: Approximates the behavior of an irregular,
continuous structure under general loadings and constraints
with an assembly of discrete elements.
2. Finite Element Method
(1) Definition
1943 Courant Introduced shape functions over triangular subregions to model the whole
region.
1947 Levy Developed the force (flexibility) method for structure problem.
1953 Levy Developed the displacement (stiffness) method for structure problem.
1954 Argyris & Kelsey Developed matrix structural analysis methods using energy principles.
1956 Turner, Clough, Derived stiffness matrices for truss, beam and 2D plane stress elements. Direct
Martin, Topp stiffness method.
1969 Szabo & Lee Adapted weighted residual methods in structural analysis.
B. Approach
a. Force (flexibility) method: internal forces as unknowns.
b. Displacement (stiffness) method: nodal disp. As unknowns.
For computational purpose, the displacement method is more
desirable because its formulation is simple. A vast majority of
general purpose FE softwares have incorporated the displacement
method for solving structural problems.
(2) Analysis procedures of linear static structural analysis
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