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Finite Element Methods Overview

This document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM) course MECH593. It discusses that FEM seeks quantitative approximations of mathematical problems using numerical methods like the finite element, boundary element, and finite difference methods. As an example, it shows applying FEM to model the deformation of a bar with non-uniform cross-section subjected to a force. It also outlines the history, applications, and future of FEM, as well as reviews topics in statics, mechanics of materials, and matrix algebra required for the course.

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Finite Element Methods Overview

This document provides an introduction to the finite element method (FEM) course MECH593. It discusses that FEM seeks quantitative approximations of mathematical problems using numerical methods like the finite element, boundary element, and finite difference methods. As an example, it shows applying FEM to model the deformation of a bar with non-uniform cross-section subjected to a force. It also outlines the history, applications, and future of FEM, as well as reviews topics in statics, mechanics of materials, and matrix algebra required for the course.

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MECH593 Finite Element Methods

Introduction

Dr. Wenjing Ye
Introduction
Problem solving procedure:
Identify problem
Generate models
Solve equations
Interpret results

Numerical methods
- methods that seek quantitative approximations
to the solutions of mathematical problems
- finite element method, boundary element method
finite difference method, finite volume method, etc.
What is the Finite Element
Method An Example
Example 1: Deformation of a bar with a non-uniform circular cross section subject
a force P. (Weight of the bar is negligible).

P
R k1 u2 u1 0 k1 k1 0 0 0 0 u 1 R
k k k 0 u 0
k1 u2 u1 k2 u3 u2 0 1 1 2 k2 0 0
2
k 2 u3 u2 k3 u4 u3 0 0 k2 k 2 k3 k3 0 0 u3 0
K u P R
0 0 k3 k3 k4 k4 0 u 4 0
k3 u4 u3 k4 u5 u4 0
0 0 0 k4 k 4 k5 k5 u 5 0
k 4 u5 u4 P 0
0 0 0 0 k5 k5 u 6 P
What is a Finite Element Method
View the problem domain as a collection of subdomains (elements)

Solve the problem at each subdomain

Assemble elements to find the global solution

Solution is guaranteed to converge to the correct solution if proper


theory, element formulation and solution procedure are followed.
History of Finite Element Methods
1941 Hrenikoff proposed framework method
1943 Courant used principle of stationary potential energy
and piecewise function approximation
1953 Stiffness equations were written and solved using digital
computers.
1960 Clough made up the name finite element method
1970s FEA carried on mainframe computers
1980s FEM code run on PCs
2000s Parallel implementation of FEM (large-scale analysis,
virtual design)

Courant Clough
Applications of Finite Element Methods

Structural & Stress Analysis


Thermal Analysis
Dynamic Analysis
Acoustic Analysis
Electro-Magnetic Analysis
Manufacturing Processes
Fluid Dynamics
Financial Analysis
Applications: Aerospace
Engineering (AE)

7
Applications: Civil Engineering
(CE)

8
Applications: Electrical
Engineering (EE)

9
Applications: Biomedical
Engineering (BE)

10
The Future Virtual Engineering

11
Review of Basic Statics and Mechanics of Materials
Static equilibrium conditions/free-body diagram
Stress, strain and deformation
Constitutive law Hookes law
Analysis of axially loaded bar, truss, beam and frame
2-D elasticity
Review of Matrix Algebra
Matrix operation: addition, subtraction, multiplication
Basic definitions and properties of matrix
Inverse of matrix and solution of linear equations
etc

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