Finite element analysis is a numerical method for solving engineering problems by breaking them down into smaller finite elements. In finite element analysis, the problem domain is subdivided into smaller, simpler parts called finite elements. Equations are then formulated for each finite element by considering variables like displacement, temperature, pressure, etc. at specified points called nodes. The individual element equations are assembled in a larger system of equations that models the entire problem. There are different types of finite elements like truss, beam, triangular, and hexahedral elements defined by their geometry and nodes. The finite element method involves three main phases - preprocessing, analysis, and postprocessing.
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VII Semester Mechanical Engineering
Finite element analysis is a numerical method for solving engineering problems by breaking them down into smaller finite elements. In finite element analysis, the problem domain is subdivided into smaller, simpler parts called finite elements. Equations are then formulated for each finite element by considering variables like displacement, temperature, pressure, etc. at specified points called nodes. The individual element equations are assembled in a larger system of equations that models the entire problem. There are different types of finite elements like truss, beam, triangular, and hexahedral elements defined by their geometry and nodes. The finite element method involves three main phases - preprocessing, analysis, and postprocessing.
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VII Semester Mechanical Engineering
ME 1401 - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Short Q & A
1)What is meant by finite element analysis?
Finite element method is a numerical method for solvingproblems of engineering mathematical physics.In the finite element method, instead of solving the problem for the entire body in one operation, we formulate the equations for each finite element and combine them to obtain the solution of thewhole body. 2)What is meant by finite element? A small unit having definite shape of geometry and nodes iscalled finite element. 3)State the methods of engineering analysis. There are three methods of engineering analysis. They are:1.Experimental methods. 2.Analytical methods. 3.Numerical methods or approximate methods. 4)Give examples for the finite element. 1.One dimensional elements: (a) Truss element(b) Bar, Beam element 2.Two dimensional elements (a) Triangular element(b) Rectangular elements 3. Three dimensional elements (a) Tetrahedral elements.
(b) Hexahedral elements.
5)What is meant by node or Joint?
Each kind of finite element has a specific structural shape
and isinterconnected with the adjacent elements by nodal points or nodes. At the nodes, degrees of freedom are located. The forceswill act only at nodes and not at any other place in the element. 6)What do you mean by discretization? Discretization is the basis of finite element method. The art ofsubdividing a structure into a convenient number of smaller components is known as discretization. 7)What are the types of boundary conditions? There are two types of boundary conditions, they arePrimary boundary condition.Secondary boundary condition. 8)What are the three phases of finiteelement method. The three phases are 1. Preprocessing 2.Analysis 3.Postprocessing 9)What is structural and non-structural problem? Structural problem: In structural problems, displacement at eachnodal point is obtained. By using these displacement solutions, stressand strain in each element can be calculated. Non Structural problem: In non structural problem,temperaturesor fluid pressure at each nodal point is obtained. By using thesevalues, Properties such as heat flow, fluid flow, etcfor each elementcan be calculated.
10)What are the methods are generally associated with
the finiteelement analysis? The following two methods are generally associated with thefinite element analysis. They are 1.Force method. 2.Displacement or stiffness method Explain force method and stiffness method?
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