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:2021-22

Name of the
Course
FEM Year: IV Sem:I

Course File
Name of the Faculty: Mr.CH.PAVANKUMAR
Department: Mechanical Engineering Regulation: R19
Course: B. Tech Course Code: R1941032
Year: IV SEM: I Academic year: 2021-22

S. No Description Remarks
1. Vision & Mission of College
2. Vision & Mission of Department
3. Course Objectives & out comes
4. Syllabus
5. Roll List
6. Class Time Tables
7. University & College Academic Calendar
8. Lesson Plan
Actual Lesson Plan(With tentative dates &
9.
Actual Coverage dates)
10. Lecture Notes(hand written)
11. Question Bank
Mid Question Papers with Schema of Evaluation
12.
and Key
13. Previous university Question Papers
14. Topic Beyond Syllabus
15. Internal Marks
16. List of e-resources
17. Pass percentage
18. Sample Assignment sheet
19. Attainment Sheet

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Vision & Mission of College

Vision: To contribute for sustainable development of nation through achieving excellence in


technical education and research while facilitating transformation of students into
responsible citizens and competent professionals.

Mission:

 To impart affordable and quality education in order to meet the needs of industries and
achieve excellence in teaching-learning process.
 To collaborate with other academic & research institutes as well as industries in order to
strengthen education and multidisciplinary research.
 To promote equitable and harmonious growth of students, academicians, staff, society and
industries, thereby becoming a centre of excellence in technical education.

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Vision & Mission of Department

Vision of Mechanical Engineering Department:

To be recognized as a provider of high-quality education in the field of Mechanical


Engineering that enables graduates to meet the needs of society and to craft intellectually-
adept research centres with world class competency and cutting-edge proficiency.

Mission of Mechanical Engineering Department:

M1: Imparting quality education to the students and enhancing their domain knowledge as
well as soft skills to make them globally competitive mechanical engineers.
M2: To train our students with modern drafting & analysis software for developing their
computational capabilities as well as promoting higher studies and research works.
M3:To inhibit strong ethical qualities in the students for lifelong learning and serving the
society and nation as a whole.

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Course objectives:

1) To learn basic principles of Variational methods

2) To learn the principles of Weighted residual methods

3) To understand the basic procedure of finite element method

4) To learn finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis

5) To learn the finite modeling using high order and isoparametric elements

Course outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course you should be able to:

1. Understand the concepts behind variational methods and weighted residual methods in FEM

2. Identify the application and characteristics of FEA elements such as bars, beams, plane and isoparametric
elements, and 3-D element.

3. Develop element characteristic equation procedure and generate global equations.

4. Able to apply Suitable boundary conditions to global equations, and reduce it to a solvable form.

5. Able to apply the FE procedure to field problems like heat transfer.

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Program Outcomes

Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals,


PO1
and Engineering specializations to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Problem Analysis: Identify, Formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering
PO2 problems to arrive at substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural and
engineering sciences.
Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
PO3 system components, processes to meet the specifications with consideration for the public health and
safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge including design of
PO4 experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid
conclusions.
Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
PO5 engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an
understanding of the limitations.
The Engineer and Society: Apply Reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,
PO6 health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
engineering practice
Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in
PO7 societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development
Ethics: Apply Ethical Principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
PO8
the engineering practice
Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in teams
PO9
and in multidisciplinary Settings
Communication: Communicate effectively with the engineering community and with society at large.
PO10 Be able to comprehend and write effective reports documentation. Make effective presentations, and
give and receive clear instructions.
Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and
management principles and
PO11
Apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage projects in
multidisciplinary environments.
Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
PO12
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

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IV Year - I Semester

FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

UNIT– I:

Introduction to finite element method, variational methods-principles-establishment of naturavariational


principles, Rayleigh-Ritz method, least squares method.

UNIT– II:

Weighted residual methods, Galerkins method, weighted residual forms, piecewise trail functions, weak
formulation, solving differential equations using weighted residual methods, one dimensional problems.

UNIT– III:

Discretization of domain, element shapes, discretization procedures, assembly of stiffness matrix, band

width, node numbering, mesh generation, interpolation functions, local and global coordinates, convergence
requirements, treatment of boundary conditions.

UNIT– IV:

Finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis and treatment of boundary conditions. Finite element
modeling of four node rectangular element.

UNIT– V:

Higher order and iso-parametric elements: One dimensional, quadratic and cubic elements in
naturalcoordinates, two dimensional four node iso-parametric elements and numerical integration.

TEXTBOOKS:

1. An introduction to Finite Element Method /JNReddy/McGraw-Hill

References:

1. Finite Element Method with applications in Engineering / YM Desai, Eldho& Shah /Pearson

publishers

2. An introduction to Finite Element Method /JNReddy/McGraw-Hill

3. The Finite Element Method for Engineers–KennethH.Huebner, Donald L. Dewhirst, Douglas E.

Smith and TedG. Byrom/John Wiley & sons (ASIA)Pvt Ltd.

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4. The Finite Element Methods in Engineering /S.S.Rao/Pergamon.

5. Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Application with Ansys, Saeed Moaveniu, Pearson

Education

6. Finite Element Methods / Chen

7. Finite Element Analysis: for students & Practicing Engineers / G.Lakshmi Narasaiah / BSP

Books Pvt. Ltd.

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to

CO1: Learn basic principles of variational methods

CO2: Learn the principles of Weighted residual methods.

CO3: Understand the basic procedure of finite element method

CO4: Learn finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis

CO5: Learn the finite modeling using high order and isoparametric elements

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STUDENTS ROLL LIST

SNO H.T NO. NAME


1 19GK1A0301 AREVARAPU PAVAN SAI
2 19GK1A0302 BANALA VENKATESH
3 19GK1A0303 BANGARU GOPAL
CHAKALI
4 19GK1A0304 HARSHAVARDHAN
CHILLIMUNTA
5 19GK1A0305 VENKATESWARA RAO
6 19GK1A0306 DAMARLA RAGHURAM
DEVARAPALLI PREMA
7 19GK1A0307 DARSHAN
DHAREDLA RAMA
8 19GK1A0308 LAKSHMA REDDY
9 19GK1A0309 DODDA AJAY
10 19GK1A0310 DOKKU MANOJ KUMAR
11 19GK1A0311 GADE VENKATA SAI
12 19GK1A0312 GERA RAHUL
13 19GK1A0313 GUJJALA NITHIN
14 19GK1A0314 GURRAM NARASIMHARAJU
15 19GK1A0315 JAINIVALASA DURGA RAO
KANAPARTHI MANOJ
16 19GK1A0316 KARUNA MURTHY
KARETI TARAKA NAGA
17 19GK1A0317 VAMSI KRISHNA
18 19GK1A0318 KARUGONDA AJAY KUMAR
19 19GK1A0319 KASHA PRASANTH RAO
20 19GK1A0320 KATTA MANOHARI
21 19GK1A0321 KOLLURU DIVYA SAI
22 19GK1A0322 KORNANA VARUNKUMAR
23 19GK1A0323 KURAPATI NAVEEN
24 19GK1A0324 KURUBA VISHNUVARDHAN
25 19GK1A0325 LINGABHERI DALINAIDU
26 19GK1A0326 LOTTI SAIKUMAR
27 19GK1A0327 MAIPATI PURUSHOTHAM
28 19GK1A0328 MALLA ESWAR
29 19GK1A0329 MOPURI HARSHA VARDHAN
MUTLURI HARI SIVA
30 19GK1A0330 NARAYANA
31 19GK1A0331 NANDYALA RAVI
32 19GK1A0332 PANEERU VENKATA SAI
33 19GK1A0333 PANGI MADHAVA RAO
34 19GK1A0334 PASUMARTHI RAJESH
35 19GK1A0335 PERUMALLA SIVA SANKAR
36 19GK1A0336 RAJABOINA NAGARAJU
SANKURATRI TRINADH
37 19GK1A0337 KUMAR
SIRIGALA THARUN KUMAR
38 19GK1A0338 REDDY
39 19GK1A0339 TALARI MAHENDRA
40 19GK1A0340 TULUGU PAVAN KALYAN
41 19GK1A0341 VISSA SRI VENKATA SAI
42 19GK1A0342 YETURI RAJ KUMAR
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43 20GK5A0301 CHAVALA BRAHMAIAH


44 20GK5A0302 PEETHANI DURGESH
45 20GK5A0303 GORLE VASU
46 20GK5A0304 NOMULA MANOHAR
47 20GK5A0305 SHAIK MUBASHAR
48 20GK5A0306 YALAGALA VENKATESH

Faculty Head of the Department

IV B-TECH I SEM CLASS TIME TABLE


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TIME 09:30- 10:20- 11:1 11:20- 12:1 01:00-01:50 01:50-02:40 02:40- 03: 03:40-
10:20 11:10 0- 12:10 0- 03:30 30 - 04:30
11:2 01:0 03:
0 0 40
DAY/ 1 2 BR 3 LU 4 5 6 BR 7
PERIOD EA NC EA
K K K
MON AM CAD/ FEM BR PPE ADM FEM AM
CAM EA
K
TUE CAD/ FEM PPE CAD/CAM LAB MECHATR
ONICS
CAM
WED FEM PPE ADM AM MECHATR CAD/ CAD/
ONICS CAM CAM
THU PPE FEM AM MECHATR CAD/CAM ADM FEM
ONICS
FRI ADM AM MECHATR MECHATRONICS LAB ADM
ONICS

SAT MECHATR AM CAD/ FEM PPE ADM PPE


ONICS
CAM

INDIVIDUAL TIME TABLE

TIME 09:30- 10:20 11:10 11:20- 12:10 01:00- 01:50- 02:40 03:3 03:40-
10:20 - - 12:10 - 01:50 02:40 - 0- 04:30
11:10 11:20 01:00 03:30 03:4
0
DAY/ 1 2 BRE 3 LUN 4 5 6 BRE 7
PERIOD AK CK AK
BRE
MON FEM AK FEM

TUE FEM

WED FEM

THU FEM FEM

FRI

SAT FEM

UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR

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COURSE SCHEDULE

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Name of the Course : FEM


Course Code : R1941032
Branch : MECH
Duration (Dates) Total No.
Unit Description of
From To Hours
Introduction to finite element method, variational methods-
1 principles-establishment of natural variational principles, 04/07/2022
20/07/22 16
Rayleigh-Ritz method, least squares method.

Weighted residual methods, Galerkins method, weighted


residual forms, piecewise trail functions, weak formulation,
2 solving differential equations using weighted residual 22/07/22 15/08/22
18
methods, one dimensional problems.

Discretization of domain, element shapes, discretization


procedures, assembly of stiffness matrix, band width, node
3 numbering, mesh generation, interpolation functions, local 20
17/08/22 07/09/22
and global coordinates, convergence requirements, treatment
of boundary conditions.

Finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis and


4 treatment of boundary conditions. Finite element modeling of 12/09/22
29/09/22 14
four node rectangular element.

Higher order and iso-parametric elements: One dimensional,


quadratic and cubic elements in natural coordinates, two
5 02/10/22 20/10/22
15
dimensional four node iso-parametric elements and numerical
integration

TEXTBOOKS:

1. An introduction to Finite Element Method /JNReddy/McGraw-Hill

References:

1. Finite Element Method with applications in Engineering / YM Desai, Eldho& Shah /Pearson

publishers

2. An introduction to Finite Element Method /JNReddy/McGraw-Hill

3. The Finite Element Method for Engineers–KennethH.Huebner, Donald L. Dewhirst, Douglas E.


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Smith and TedG. Byrom/John Wiley & sons (ASIA)Pvt Ltd.

4. The Finite Element Methods in Engineering /S.S.Rao/Pergamon.

5. Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Application with Ansys, Saeed Moaveniu, Pearson

Education

6. Finite Element Methods / Chen

7. Finite Element Analysis: for students & Practicing Engineers / G.Lakshmi Narasaiah / BSP

Books Pvt. Ltd.

Faculty Academic Coordinator Head of the Department

LESSON PLAN

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DEPT: MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT


COURSE: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

Sched
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Actual
Unit
Schedule of Topics/Activities Remarks
No. No of No of
Date
hours hours
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
1 Introduction to finite element method 1 1 04.07.22
2 variational methods 1 1 06.07.22
3 Problems 1 1 07.07.22
4 Problems 1 1 08.07.22
5 Problems 1 1 09.07.22
6 establishment of natural variational principles 1 1 10.07.22
7 Methods 1 1 12.07.22
8 Rayleigh-Ritz method 1 1 13.07.22
9 Problems 1 1 14.07.22
10 Least squares method. 1 1 15.07.22
11 Problems 1 1 16.07.22
12 Problems 1 1 17.07.22
13 Problems 1 1 19.07.22
14 Problems 1 1 20.07.22
UNIT II
15
Weighted Residual Methods, 1 1 22.07.22
16 Review 1 1 23.07.22
17 Galerkins Method, 1 1 24.07.22
18 Problems 1 1 25.07.22
19 Weighted Residual Forms, 1 1 28.07.22
20 Problems 1 1 02.08.22
21 Piecewise Trail Functions, 1 1 03.08.22
22 Problems 1 04.08.22
23 Weak Formulation, 1 1 05.08.22
24 Problems 1 1 07.08.22
25 Solving Differential Equations Using Weighted Residual
1 1 08.08.22
Methods,
26 Problems 1 1 11.08.22
27 Problems 1 1 12.08.22
28 One Dimensional Problem. 1 1 13.08.22
29 Problems 1 1 15.08.22
UNIT III
30 Discretization Of Domain 1 1 17.08.22
31 Element Shapes 1 1 19.08.22
32 Discretization Procedures, Conditions. 1 1 20.08.22
33 Assembly Of Stiffness Matrix 1 1 21.08.22
34 Problems 1 1 22.08.22
35 Problems 1 1 23.08.22

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36 Band Width 1 1 25.08.22


37 Node Numbering 1 1 26.08.22
38 Mesh Generation 1 1 27.08.22
39 Interpolation Functions 1 1 28.08.22
40 Local And Global Coordinates 1 1 02.09.22
41 Convergence Requirements 1 1 03.09.22
42 Treatment Of Boundary 1 1 04.09.22
43 Problems 1 1 05.09.22
44 Problems 1 1 07.09.22
UNIT IV
45 Finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis and
1 1 12.09.22
treatment of boundary conditions.
46 Problems 1 1 14.09.22
47 Problems 1 1 15.09.22
48 Problems 1 1 16.09.22
49 Finite element modeling of four node rectangular element. 1 1 17.09.22
50 Review 1 1 18.09.22
51 Review 1 1 19.09.22
52 Review 1 1 21.09.22
53 Problems 1 1 23.09.22
54 Problems 1 1 25.09.22
55 Problems 1 1 26.09.22
56 Problems 1 1 29.09.22
UNIT V
57 Higher Order And Iso-Parametric Elements: 1 1 02.10.22
58 One Dimensional 1 1 03.10.22
59 Review 1 1 05.10.22
60 Quadratic And Cubic Elements In Natural Coordinates 1 1 06.10.22
61 Problems 1 1 07.10.22
62 Review 1 1 12.10.22
63 Two Dimensional Four Node Iso-Parametric Elements
1 1 13.10.22
And
64 Review 1 1 14.10.22
65 Problems 1 1 15.10.22
66 Numerical Integration 1 1 16.10.22
67 Review 1 1 18.10.22
68 Problems 1 1 19.10.22
69 Problems 1 1 20.10.22
70 Problems 1 1 21.10.22
71 Problems 1 1 22.10.22

Actual Lesson Plan (With tentative dates & Actual Coverage dates)

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Sched
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Actual
Unit
Schedule of Topics/Activities Remarks
No. No of No of
Date
hours hours
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
1 Introduction to finite element method 1 1 04.07.22
2 variational methods 1 1 06.07.22
3 Problems 1 1 07.07.22
4 Problems 1 1 08.07.22
5 Problems 1 1 09.07.22
6 establishment of natural variational principles 1 1 10.07.22
7 Methods 1 1 12.07.22
8 Rayleigh-Ritz method 1 1 13.07.22
9 Problems 1 1 14.07.22
10 Least squares method. 1 1 15.07.22
11 Problems 1 1 16.07.22
12 Problems 1 1 17.07.22
13 Problems 1 1 19.07.22
14 Problems 1 1 22.07.22
UNIT II
15
Weighted Residual Methods, 1 1 22.07.22
16 Review 1 1 23.07.22
17 Galerkins Method, 1 1 24.07.22
18 Problems 1 1 25.07.22
19 Weighted Residual Forms, 1 1 28.07.22
20 Problems 1 1 05.08.22
21 Piecewise Trail Functions, 1 1 06.08.22
22 Problems 1 08.08.22
23 Weak Formulation, 1 1 10.08.22
24 Problems 1 1 12.08.22
25 Solving Differential Equations Using Weighted Residual
1 1 13.08.22
Methods,
26 Problems 1 1 14.08.22
27 Problems 1 1 16.08.22
28 One Dimensional Problem. 1 1 17.08.22
29 Problems 1 1 18.08.22
UNIT III
30 Discretization Of Domain 1 1 17.08.22
31 Element Shapes 1 1 19.08.22
32 Discretization Procedures, Conditions. 1 1 20.08.22
33 Assembly Of Stiffness Matrix 1 1 21.08.22
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34 Problems 1 1 22.08.22
35 Problems 1 1 23.08.22
36 Band Width 1 1 25.08.22
37 Node Numbering 1 1 26.08.22
38 Mesh Generation 1 1 27.08.22
39 Interpolation Functions 1 1 29.08.22
40 Local And Global Coordinates 1 1 02.09.22
41 Convergence Requirements 1 1 03.09.22
42 Treatment Of Boundary 1 1 04.09.22
43 Problems 1 1 06.09.22
44 Problems 1 1 07.09.22
UNIT IV
45 Finite element modeling of two dimensional analysis and
1 1 12.09.22
treatment of boundary conditions.
46 Problems 1 1 13.09.22
47 Problems 1 1 15.09.22
48 Problems 1 1 17.09.22
49 Finite element modeling of four node rectangular element. 1 1 19.09.22
50 Review 1 1 21.09.22
51 Review 1 1 23.09.22
52 Review 1 1 25.09.22
53 Problems 1 1 26.09.22
54 Problems 1 1 27.09.22
55 Problems 1 1 28.09.22
56 Problems 1 1 29.09.22
UNIT V
57 Higher Order And Iso-Parametric Elements: 1 1 02.10.22
58 One Dimensional 1 1 03.10.22
59 Review 1 1 05.10.22
60 Quadratic And Cubic Elements In Natural Coordinates 1 1 06.10.22
61 Problems 1 1 07.10.22
62 Review 1 1 12.10.22
63 Two Dimensional Four Node Iso-Parametric Elements
1 1 13.10.22
And
64 Review 1 1 14.10.22
65 Problems 1 1 15.10.22
66 Numerical Integration 1 1 17.10.22
67 Review 1 1 18.10.22
68 Problems 1 1 19.10.22
69 Problems 1 1 20.10.22
70 Problems 1 1 21.10.22
71 Problems 1 1 22.10.22

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Question Bank
UNIT-I
Q. No Question CO
1 Derive an expression for element stiffness matrix for 2- nodded 1-D element CO 1
using potential energy approach.
2 What is the need of discretization in FEM? Explain with suitable CO 1
example.
3 Discuss about Galerkin weighted residual method. CO 1
4 Explain plane stress and plane strain condition with suitable CO 1
examples.
5 Write the advantages of finite element methods. CO 1
6 Discuss about stress-strain relation for Isotropic material CO1

UNIT-II
Q. No Question CO
1 What is band width of a matrix? CO 2
2 Derive stiffness matrix for a beam element. CO 2
3 Differentiate between the natural and essential boundary conditions. CO 2
4 Consider the four bar truss shown in Figure1. It is given that E = CO 2
2 x 105
MPa and A = 650 mm2 for each element. Determine nodal
displacements and stresses in each element.

5 Explain the factors to be considered in selecting interpolation function CO 2


6 Derive an element stress equation for a truss element. CO2

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UNIT-III
Q. No Question CO
1 For the column made of mild steel as shown in figure .Find a) CO 3
Nodal displacements. b) Reaction force at the supports. & c)
Stresses and strains in elements I & II.

2 Derive the shape functions of CST element. CO 3


3 The nodal coordinates of the triangular element are At the CO 3
interior point P, the x-coordinate is 3.3 and N1 = 0.3 Determine
N1,N2&N3
4 Determine the shape functions for a quadrilateral isoparametric element. CO 3
5 Evaluate the following integral using one point and two point gaussian CO 3
quadrature formulae and compare the results with exact solution.

UNIT-IV
Q. No Question CO
1 Derive shape functions for a four- node quadrilateral element CO 4
and
discuss salient points.
2 Evaluate jacobian matrix at ξ = η = 0.5 for the linear CO 4
quadrilateral
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element shown in Figure 4.

3 Explain one and two-point point Gaussian quadrature. CO 4


4 Derive the element ‘B’ matrix for a one dimensional quadratic CO 4
element.
5 Explain the applications of isoparametric elements in two CO 4
dimensional
stress analysis.

UNIT-V
Q. No Question CO
1 Derive the consistent mass matrix of 2 node beam element CO 5
2 Determine natural frequencies of a stepped bar whose details CO 5
are given
below: Areas of 2 segments of bar are 50 mm2 and 100 mm² and
lengths are 500 mm and 1000 mm respectively. Assume E = 200
GPa
and mass density is 8000 Kg/m³. The 100 mm² segment of bar is
fixed
at one end and another end is connected to 50 mm² segment.
3 Consider the axial vibrations of a steel bar shown in the Figure 5. CO 5
Develop global stiffness and mass matrices,
Determine the natural frequencies?

4 A metallic fin, with thermal conductivity k = 360 W/m°C, 0.1 cm CO 5


thick,
and 10 cm long, extends from a plane wall whose temperature is
235°C.
Determine the temperature distribution and amount of heat
transferred
from the fin to the air at 20°C with h = 9 W/m²- °C. Take the
width of pin to be 1m
5 Derive the conductivity matrix for 1-D fin element? And also CO 5
derive the
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transfer
coefficient of ‘h’ and ambient temperature ‘Tα’?
6 Discuss the methodology to solve the Eigenvalue problem for the CO5
estimation of natural frequencies of a stepped bar?

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IV B-TECH I SEM R19 MID-I&II QUESTIONS

Mid Questions CO Scheme of valuation


Exam

Mid-I A) Explain plane stress and plane strain conditions CO 1 Diagram- 2M


with examples? Explanation- 2M
B) Write the convergence requirements? Theory – 1M

For the column made of mild steel as shown in CO 2 Explanation- 2 M


figure .Find a) Nodal displacements. b) Theory – 1M
Reaction force at the supports. & c) Stresses and Solution - 2M
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For the two bar truss as shown in figure. CO 3 Explanation- 2 M


Determine displacements at node2 and the stresses Theory – 1M
in both elements. Take E= 70Gpa, 70x103N/mm2, Solving- 2M
area = 200mm2 l1 = 500mm.

Mid- A) Write the advantages of axisymmetric CO 3 Explanation- 2M


II formulation? Theory – 1/2M
B) For the triangular plate shown in figure.2, CO 3 Explanation- 1M
determine the deflection at the point of load Solution - 1M
application and also stress induced in the plate Theory – 1/2M
using a one element model by considering it as
plane stress problem

For the axisymmetric element shown in Figure 5 CO 4 Diagram- 2M


(a) determine the element Explanation- 1M
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υ=0.

A) Derive the strain displacement matrix of two CO 5 Diagram- 2M


dimensional four noded isoperimetric elements. Explanation- 2M
Theory – 1M

B) What is the importance of numerical CO 5 Explanation- 2M


integration in FEM? Theory – 1/2M

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SL.NO SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME TOPICS COVERED

1 R1941032 FEM Discretization Procedures

2 R1941032 FEM Hermite Beam Element


3 R1941032 FEM Lumped Mass Matrices

4 R1941032 FEM Free Vibration Analysis

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5 .5
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% of students crossed 50% of max. marks 29 8 6 42 31

Attainment Level 0 0 0 0 0
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Criteria 3:CO Attainment through Direct Assessment


Total CO
Attainment
Level
CO CO Direct CO (Direct CO
Indirect CO
Attainment Attainment Attainment Level Attainment *
Attainment
Level Level (Internal * 30%) 80%
Level
(Mid) (External) + +
(External * 70%) Indirect CO
Attainment *
20%)
CO
1 0 2 1.4 3 1.72
CO
2 0 2 1.4 2 1.52
CO
3 0 2 1.4 2 1.52
CO
4 0 2 1.4 3 1.72
CO
5 0 2 1.4 2 1.52
1.6

1. Copy the Direct CO Attaiment Level (Internal) and Diect CO Attaiment


Level (External) from the previous sheets and then find the Direct CO
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CO Attainment Level (Internal) * 30% + CO Attainment Level (External) *
70%
3. Copy Indirect CO Attainment Level.
4. Find the CO attainment level using the formula:
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CO-PO Mapping
POs
COs PO
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
C212.1 - 1 3 3 - - - - 1 - - -
C212.2 2 3 3 2 3 - - - 1 - - -
C212.3 3 2 2 3 2 2 - - 1 3 - -
C212.4 3 3 2 3 3 - - - 1 - - -
C212.5 3 - - - - - - - - - - -
2.2
C212 2.75 2.5 2.75 2.66667 2 - - 1 3 - -
5

Total CO Attainment through Direct & Indirect Assessment


CO Attainment 1.6

PO Attainment
PO
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

PO
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Attainment

1. Copy CO - PO matrix and CO attainment matrix from previous pages and find PO attainment.
2. PO attainment is calculated as per the following formula:
POi * Total CO attainment Level / 3 where 'i' ranges from 1 to 12
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SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT SHEET

Assignment-1

Q. No Question CO
1 Discuss about Galerkin weighted residual method. C01
Explain plane stress and plane strain condition with suitable
2 C01
examples.
Consider the four bar truss shown in Figure1. It is given that E = 2
x 105 MPa and A = 650 mm2 for each element. Determine nodal
displacements and stresses in each element.

3 CO2

The nodal coordinates of the triangular element are At the interior


4 CO2
point P, the x-coordinate is 3.3 and N1 = 0.3 Determine N1,N2&N3

Assignment-2

Q. No Question CO
Derive shape functions for a four- node quadrilateral element and
1 CO4
discuss salient points.
Evaluate jacobian matrix at ξ = η = 0.5 for the linear CO4
quadrilateral
element shown in Figure 4.

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Consider the axial vibrations of a steel bar shown in the Figure 5. CO5
Develop global stiffness and mass matrices,
Determine the natural frequencies?

A metallic fin, with thermal conductivity k = 360 W/m°C, 0.1 cm CO5


thick,
and 10 cm long, extends from a plane wall whose temperature is
235°C.
4
Determine the temperature distribution and amount of heat
transferred
from the fin to the air at 20°C with h = 9 W/m²- °C. Take the
width of pin to be 1m
For the column made of mild steel as shown in figure .Find a) CO3
Nodal displacements. b) Reaction force at the supports. & c)
Stresses and strains in elements I & II.

6 Derive the shape functions of CST element. CO3

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