MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Engineering Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


CME5612

Finite element method for mechanical engineers

Expected to be offered next in 1997

Y C Lam, R H Grzebieta and C M Haberfield

6 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton + Prohibitions: CIV5242, CIV5230, CME4616, CME4617

Objectives To gain an appreciation and understanding of the theoretical basis and the skills in the application of the finite element method for the solution of engineering problems.

Synopsis FEM as an aid to engineering analysis; its relationship to other methods; types of elements; their associated degrees of freedom and the process of discretisation; element formulation for a ring and area element; shape functions; Gaussian integration; assembly of the global stiffness matrix and connectivity; element compatibility; nodal and frontal equation solvers; modelling techniques; plate and shell elements; non-standard boundary conditions; multipoint constraints; sub-structuring; solution of engineering problems in stress analysis, dynamics, structures, steady-state heat transfer and fracture mechanics; introduction to general-purpose commercial finite element programs; introduction to non-linear problems; problems relevant to mechanical engineering will be used for illustration purposes in the course.

Assessment Examination (3 hours): 60% + Assignments: 40%

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