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CUSAT B.TECH Degree Course FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Posted Date: 16 Sep 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
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Posted By: Lenin Member Level: Diamond Rating: Points: 2
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CUSAT B.TECH Degree Course – Scheme of Examinations & Syllabus 2006 ME Sem VII 6 705 (B) FINITE ELEMENT METHOD Module I Linear vector spaces- Linear transformations and functionals- linear, bilinear and quadratic forms- theory of normed spaces- theory of inner products spaces- concepts from variational calculus- variational methods of approximation- Ritz method- weighted residual method- Galerkin method- subdomain method-collocation method Module II Finite element analysis of one dimensional problems- procedure- I-D elements and interpolation functions- analysis of one dimensional second and fourth order equationsapproximation errors in FEM- computer implementation Module III Finite element analysis of two dimensional problems- 2-D elements and interpolation functions- 2nd order equations involving a scalar valued function- comments on mesh generation and composition of boundary condition- analysis of plane elasticity and incompressible fluid flow problems- time dependent problems transient heat transfer)- isoparametric elements and numerical integration Module IV Alternative formulations- the least square formulations- the mixed formulation- eigen value problem- non linear problems- 3-D elements and interpolation functionsformulation of 3-D problems (2 & 3-D Navier Stokes equations, 3D heat transfer equations) TEXT BOOKS 1. Reddy J. N, An Introduction to Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, International edition 2. Reddy J. N, Applied Functional Analysis and Variational Methods in Engineering, McGraw Hill, International edition REFERENCE 1. Zenkiewicz O, Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, International edition 2. Huebner K. H., The Finite Element Method for Engineers, John Wiley Type of questions for University Examination Question 1 - 8 short answer questions of 5 marks each. 2 questions from each module Question 2-5 – There will be two choices from each module .Answer one question from each module of 15 marks
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