Finite Element Analysis
Finite Element Analysis
Finite Element Analysis
Course Objectives:
The course is intended
1. To understand the basics of the Finite Element Technique.
2. To understand the axial deformation of bars and spring elements
3. To impart knowledge on analysis of framed structures
4. To understand the concepts of analysis of plates and shells
5. To familiarize the students on applications of modeling and analysis using
recent software’s
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to
Bloom's
CO. No. Course Outcome
Level
CO5 Gain knowledge on modeling and analysis using recent softwares Analyse
Course Contents:
Unit - I Introduction 9
Approximate solutions of boundary value problems - Methods of weighted residuals, approximate
solution using variation method, Modified Galerkin method, Boundary conditions and general
comments-continuity, compatibility, convergence aspects. Basic finite element concepts - Basic
ideas in a finite element solution, General finite element solution procedure, Finite element
equations using modified Galerkin method
Passed in Board of studies Meeting on 21.10.2020 Approved in Academic Council Meeting on 06.11.2020
M.E Structural Engineering (R-2020)
Unit - V Applications 9
Finite Elements for Elastic Stability - Dynamic Analysis - Nonlinear, Vibration and Thermal
Problems - Meshing and Solution Problems - Modeling and analysis using recent software’s.
Total: 45 periods
Reference books:
1. Bhavikatti.S.S, “Finite Element Analysis”, New Age International Publishers,2007.
2. Chandrupatla, R.T. and Belegundu, A.D., “Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering”,
Prentice Hall of India,2007.
3. Rao.S.S, “Finite Element Method in Engineering”, Butterworth – Heinmann, UK,2008
4. Logan D. L., A First Course in the Finite Element Method, Thomson Learning,2007.
5. R.D.Cook, Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, John Wiley&Sons.
6. David Hutton, “Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,2005
7.
Mapping of Course Outcomes (COs) with Programme Outcomes (POs) Programme Specific
Outcomes (PSOs)
POs PSOs
COs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2
CO1 3 3 3 3 3
CO2 3 3 3 3 3
CO3 3
3 3 3 3
CO4 3
3 3 3 3
CO5 3 3 3 3 3
3 - High 2 - Medium 1 - Low
Formative assessment
Total
Bloom’s Level Assessment Component Marks marks
Summative Assessment
Continuous Assessment Tests Final
Bloom’s Category IAE 1 IAE 2 IAE 3 Examination
(7.5) (7.5) (10) (60)
Remember 10 10 10 20
Understand 10 10 10 20
Apply 20 20 20 40
Analyse 10 10 10 20
Evaluate 0 0 0 0
Create 0 0 0 0
Passed in Board of studies Meeting on 21.10.2020 Approved in Academic Council Meeting on 06.11.2020