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--Discuss in detail about the concepts of FEM formulation .How is that FEM
emerged as powerful tool. Discuss in detail about applications of finite element
method.
Derive an equation for finding out the potential energy by Rayleigh Ritz method.
Using Rayleigh Ritz method, find the displacement of the midpoint of the rod
shown in Fig.1. Assume E = 1, A = 1, g = 1 by using linear and quadratic shape
functions concept.
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Discuss in detail about Linear and Quadratic shape functions with examples.
For the truss shown in fig.2 determine the displacements at point B and stresses in
the bars by considering linear and quadratic shape functions.
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Consider axial vibration of the Aluminum bar shown in Fig.3, (i) develop the
global stiffness and (ii) determine the nodal displacements and stresses using
elimination approach and with help of linear and quadratic shape function
concept. Assume Youngs Modulus E = 70Gpa.
Determine the mass matrix for truss element with an example.
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Clearly explain the finite element formulation for an axisymmetric shell with an
axisymmetric loading.Determine the matrix
relating strains and nodal
displacements for an axisymmetric triangular element.
Determine the temperature distribution in a straight fin of circular c/s. Use three
one dimensional linear elements and consider the tip is insulated. Diameter of fin
is 1 cm, length is 6 cm, h = 0.6 W/cm2 C, = 250C and base temperature is
1 =800 C.
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Determine the element stresses, strains and support reactions for the given bar
problem as shown in Fig. 6
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L = 150mm;
P = 60000 N ;
E = 2 X 10 4
N
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m
A = 250mm.
Fig. 6
What are shape functions? Indicate briefly the role of shape functions in
analysis.
FEM
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1.a)
Consider the bar shown in figure loaded as shown in Fig.1. Determine the nodal
displacements, element stresses and support reactions.
E = 200 GPa
b)
Starting from first principles derive the matrix relating strains and nodal
displacement for a triangular element under in plane loading.
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With a suitable example explain the procedure for the analysis of an axisymmetrix
solid. Explain the various steps involved in detail.
An axi symmetric body with a linearly distributed load on the conical surface is
shown in Fig.3. Determine the equivalent nodal point loads.
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Consider axial vibration of the steel bar shown in Fig.4, (i) develop the global
stiffness and consistent mass matrices and (ii) determine the natural frequencies
and mode shapes using the characteristic polynomial technique with help of
linear and quadratic shape function concept and E = 210GPa.
Determine the temperature distribution in a straight fin of circular c/s. Use three
one dimensional linear elements and consider the tip is insulated. Diameter of fin
is 1 cm, length is 6 cm, h = 0.6 W/cm2 C, = 250 C and base temperature is
1 = 800C.
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Time: 3 hours
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Derive the interpolation functions at all nodes for the quadratic serendipity
element, shown in Fig.1.
Evaluate the integral by using one and two point Gaussian quadrature and
compare with exact value.
I=
+1
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b)
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Clearly explain the finite element formulation for an axisymmetric shell with an
axisymmetric loading. Determine the matrix relating strains and nodal
displacements for an axisymmetric triangular element.
Establish the Hermite shape functions for a beam element Derive the equivalent
nodal point loads for a u.d.I. acting on the beam element in the transverse
direction.
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Derive the stiffness matrix [K] and the load vector for the two dimensional
simplex element shown in Fig.2, also determine nodal displacements of triangular
element, strain and stress of an element. Assume E = 260MPa, =0.3 and t =
10mm.
b)
Using the isoparametric element, find the Jacobian and inverse of Jacobian matrix
for the element shown in Fig.3 (a) & (b) for the following cases.
i) Determine the coordinate of a point P in x- y coordinate system for the = 0.4
= 0.6.
ii) Determine the coordinate of the Q in and system for the x = 2.5 and y =
1.0.
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Consider axial vibration of the steel bar shown in Fig.4, (i) develop the global
stiffness and consistent mass matrices and (ii) determine the natural frequencies
and mode shapes using the characteristic polynomial technique with help of linear
and quadratic shape function concept and E = 210GPa.
b)
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Determine the temperature distribution in a straight fin of circular c/s. Use three
one dimensional linear elements and consider the tip is insulated. Diameter of fin
is 1 cm, length is 6cm, h = 0.6 W/cm2 C, = 250 C and base temperature is 1 =
800C.
Derive one dimensional steady state heat conduction equation and apply to one
dimensional fin problem.
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What are the necessary requirements for convergence and explain about h- and prefinements.
Derive the stiffness matrix for truss element in case of linear and quadratic shape
functions At 200 C an axial load P = 300 x 103 N is applied to the rod as shown in
Fig.6. The temperature is then raised to 600C. Assemble the element stiffness
matrix and the element temperature force matrix (F).Again determine the nodal
displacements and element stresses. Also find element strains. Assume E1= 70 x
109 N/m2, A1= 900 mm2, 1 = 23 x 10-6/ 0C, E2 = 200 X 109 N/m2 , A2 = 1200
mm2 , 2 = 11.7 x 10-6 / 0C.
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Max. Marks: 75
Answer any five questions
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1.a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
2.a)
Discuss in detail about the concepts of FEM formulation. How is that FEM
emerged as a powerful tool.
Discuss in detail about calculation of Principal stresses in case of 3 D problems.
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4.a)
Consider axial vibration of the Aluminum bar shown in Fig.1, (i) develop the
global stiffness and (ii) determine the nodal displacements and stresses using
elimination Approach and with help of linear and quadratic shape function
concept. Assume Youngs Modulus E = 70GPa.
b)
Derive an equation for finding out the potential energy by Rayleigh Ritz
method. Using Rayleigh Ritz method, find the displacement of the midpoint of
the rod shown in Fig.2.Assume E = 1, A = 1, g = 1 by using linear and
quadratic shape functions concept.
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Determine the matrix relating strains and nodal displacements for three and six
noded triangular element and compare the behaviour.
Determine the deflection and stresses at the point of load application on a plate,
by considering two triangular elements shown in Fig.3. Assume thickness t = 4
mm, Poissons ratio = 0.25 and Youngs Modulus E = 210 GPa.
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Derive the interpolation functions at all nodes for the quadratic serendipity
element, shown in Fig.4.
Evaluate the integral by using one and two point Gaussian quadrature and
compare with exact value.
1=
+1
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Derive element equations for a one dimensional heat conduction element using
weak form formulation.
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Discuss in detail about finite element formulation for an axisymmetric shell with
an axisymmetric loading. Determine the matrix relating strains and nodal
displacements for an axisymetric three noded triangular element.
Obtain the functional approach of finite element equations for a one dimensional
heat conduction problem.
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