Fea 2M
Fea 2M
1 1
1 1
l
AE
Where, A is the area of the bar element
E is the youngs modulus of the bar element
L is the length of the bar element
13. State the properties of a stiffness matrix.
The properties of the stiffness matrix [K] are,
1. It is a symmetric matrix
2. The sum of the elements in any column must be equal to zero.
3. It is an unstable element, so the determinant is equal to zero.
4.
14. Write down the general finite element equation.
General finite element equation is,
{F} = [K] {u}
Where, {F} is a force vector
[K] is the stiffness matrix
{u} is the degrees of freedom
15. state the assumptions made in the case of truss element.
The following assumptions are made in the case of truss element,
1. All the members are pin jointed.
2. The truss is loaded only at the joints
3. The self weight of the members are neglected unless stated.
4.
16. Write down the expression of stiffness matrix for a truss element.
Stiffness matrix, [K] =
(
(
(
(
(
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
m lm m lm
lm l lm l
m lm m lm
lm l lm l
l
E A
e
e e
Where, A is the area
E is the youngs modulus
L
e
is the length of the elment
L,m are direction cosines
17. Write down the expression of shape function N and displacement u for one
dimensional bar element.
For on dimensional bar element,
Displacement function, u = N
1
u
1
+ N
2
u
2
Where, Shape function, N
1
=
l
x l
N
2
=
l
x
18. State the principle of minimum potential energy.
The total potential energy H of an elastic body is defined as the sum of total strain energy
U and the potential energy of the external forces, (W)
19. Distinguish between essential boundary condition and natural boundary condition.
There are two type of boundary conditions. They are,
1. Primary boundary condition (or) essential boundary condition:
The boundary condition which in terms of the field variables is known as primary
boundary condition
2. Secondary boundary condition or natural boundary condition:
The boundary conditions which are in the differential form of field variables is known as
secondary boundary condition.
20. What are the difference between boundary value problem and initial value problem?
The solution of differential equation obtained for physical problems which satisfies some
specified conditions known as boundary conditions.
If the solution of differential equation is obtained together with initial conditions then it is
known as initial value problem.
If the solution of differential equation is obtained together with boundary conditions then
it is known as boundary value problem.
Unit 3
TWO DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
1. What is a CST element?
Three nodded triangular element is known as constant strain triangular elelment. It has 6
unknown degrees of freedom called u1, v1, u2, v2, u3, v3. The element is called CST
because it has constant strain throughout it.
2. What is LST element?
Six nodded triangular element is known as Linear Strain Triangular element. It has 12
unknown displacement degrees of freedom. The displacement function for the element
are quadratic instead of linear as in the CST.
3. What is a QST element?
Ten nodded triangular element is known as Quadratic Strain Triangle.
4. What is meant by plane stress analysis?
Plane stress is defined as a state of stress in which the normal stress ( ) and the shear
stress (t) directed perpendicular to the plane are zero.
5. Define plane strain.
Plane strain is defined to be a state of strain in which the strain normal to the xy palne
and the shear strains are assumed to be zero.
6. Write the displacement function for a CST element.
Displacement function u =
=
)
`
3
3
2
1
1
3 2 1
3 2 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
) , (
) , (
v
u
v
u
v
u
N N N
N N N
y x v
y x u
where N
1
N
2
N
3
are shape functions.
7. Write a strain displacement matrix for CST element.
Strain displacement equation for CST element is,
[B] =
(
(
(
3 3 2 2 1 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
2
1
q r q r q r
r r r
q q q
A
Where, A = Area of the element
q
1
= y2-y3 q
2
= y3-y1 q
3
= y1-y2
r
1
= x3-x2 r
2
= x1-x3 r
3
= x2-x1
8. Write down the stress strain relationship matrix for plane stress condition.
For plane stress problems, stress strain relationship matrix is ,
[D] =
(
(
(
(
2
1
0 0
0 1
0 1
1
2
E
Where, E = youngs modulus
= Poissons ratio
9. Write down the stress-strain relationship matrix for plane strain condition.
For plane strain problems, stress strain relationship matrix is,
[D] =
(
(
(
(
+
2
) 2 1 (
0 0
0 ) 1 ( 0
0 ) 1 (
) 2 1 )( 1 (
E
10. Write down the stiffness matrix equation for two dimensional CST element.
Stiffness matrix [K] =j j j At B D B
T
Where, [B] is the strain displacement matrix
[D] is the stress-strain matrix
A is the area of the element
t is the thickness of the element
11. Write down the expression for the shape function for a constant area triangular
element.
For CST element,
Shape function,
A
y r x q p
N
2
1 1 1
1
+ +
=
A
y r x q p
N
2
2 2 2
2
+ +
=
A
y r x q p
N
2
3 3 3
3
+ +
=
Where,
2 3 3 2 1
y x y x p =
3 1 1 3 2
y x y x p =
1 2 2 1 3
y x y x p =
Unit 4
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
1. Define Quasi static response.
When the excitations are varying slowly with time then it is called quasi static response.
2 Give the Lagranges equations of motion.
The Lagranges equations of motion in the independent generalized coordinates q is
given by,
q
F
q q
T
q
T
dt
d
=
c
c
+
c
c
|
|
\
|
c
c
3. What are the conditions for a problem to axi symmetric?
1. The problem domain must be symmetric about the axis of rotation.
2. All the boundary conditions must be symmetric about the axis of rotation.
3. All loading conditions must be symmetric about the axis of rotation.
3. What is HRZ Lumping scheme.
The essential idea in this scheme is to simply use only diagonal elements of the consistent
mass matrix but to scale them in such a way that total mass of the element is preserved.
4.Give the consistent mass matrix for bar element:
j
(
=
2 1
1 2
6
A
m
e
4. Give the consistent mass matrix for Beam
j j dx N N N N
N
N
N
N
A m
e
4 3 2 1
0
4
3
2
1
}
(
(
(
(
+
)
`
=
)
`
|
|
\
|
(
Q
Q
q
T
T k
o
k
k
2 /
2 /
1 1
1 1
0
1
3. Write down the equation for the Jcobian matrix for four nodded quadrilateral element.
Jcobian matrix, j
(
=
22 21
12 11
J J
J J
J
Where,
j , ) , ) , ) , ) j
j , ) , ) , ) , ) j
j , ) , ) , ) , ) j
j , ) , ) , ) , ) j
4 3 2 1 22
4 3 2 1 21
4 3 2 1 12
4 3 2 1 11
1 1 1 1
4
1
1 1 1 1
4
1
1 1 1 1
4
1
1 1 1 1
4
1
y y x y J
x x x x J
y y y y J
x x x x J
+ + + + =
+ + + + =
+ + + + =
+ + + + =
Where c,q are natural co-ordinates.
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
, , , , , , andy y y y x x x x are Cartesian co-ordinates.
4. Write down the stiffness matrix equation for four nodded iso parametric quadrilateral
element.
Stiffness matrix, j j j j c c =
} }
* * *
1
1
1
1
J B D B t K
T
Where, t is the thickness of the element
J is the determinant of the Jacobian.
q,c are natural co-ordinates
Matrix B is strain-Displacement matrix and matrix D is the atress-strain
relationship matrix
5. Write down the element force vector equation for four nodded quadrilateral element.
Force vector, { ; j
)
`
=
y
x T
e
F
F
N F
Where N is the shape function
F
x
, F
y
are force on x, y direction respectively.
6. Write down the Gaussian quadrature expression for numerical integration.
Gaussian quadrature expression,
, ) , )
i i
n
i
x f w x x f
1
1
1
=
= c
}
Where w
i
is the weight function
f(x
i
) is the value of the function at pre determined sampling points.
7. Define super parametric element.
If the number of nodes for defining the geometry is more than the number of nodes used
for defining the displacements is known as super parametric element.
8. What is meant by sub parametric element?
If the number of nodes used for defining the geometry is less than the number of nodded
used for defining the displacements is known as sub parametric element.
9. What is meant by iso parametric element?
If the number of nodes used for defining the geometry is same as number of nodes used
for defining the displacements then it is called iso parametric element.
10. Is beam element an iso parametric element?
Beam element is not an iso parametric element since geometry and displacements are
defined by different interpolation functions.