Lecture PDF
Lecture PDF
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Instructor Introduction
Born in Bangalore, India. B.S. in ME @ Bangalore University, India. M.S. and Ph.D. in ME @ UNLV. Research specialization:
Structural Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Composite Materials, and Optimization
Working as Postdoctoral Researcher and Instructor @ UNLV. Author (co-author) of over 30 technical papers. Member of Tau Beta Pi, engineering honor society.
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Students Introduction
Name Standing (Junior/Senior/MS/PhD) List atleast one of your favorite courses till now If you dont have a favorite course, you get to list one of your least liked course till now What do you know about Finite Element Analysis (FEA)?
Any experience with FEA software?
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
ME 443/643
Alternate course title, Applied Finite Element Analysis My office: SEB 2215 Office hours:
Monday & Wednesday 1:00-5:00 pm Schedule beforehand (preferred) (mostly available any day)
Website:
http://faculty.unlv.edu/jagadeep (Instructor) http://faculty.unlv.edu/jagadeep/ME443_home.html (Course)
Books (Reference)
Some parts of my notes are based from the below listed books. I would like to acknowledge the authors of the books:
Moaveni S (3rd Edition) Finite element analysis: Theory and application with ANSYS. Reddy JN (3rd Edition) An introduction to the finite element method. Cook RD, Malkus DS, Plesha ME, Witt RJ (4rt Edition) Concepts and application of finite element analysis. Logan DL (5th Edition) A first course in the finite element method. MacDonald BJ (2nd Edition) Practical stress analysis with finite elements
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Objectives
Get introduced to a popular design technique known as Finite Element Method (FEM) Learn widely used Finite Element (FE) simulation software in academics and industry
Altair HyperWorks and ANSYS Workbench
Understand linear static FE analyses of structural and thermal systems Learn about different types of elements and problem specific boundary conditions Understand the assumptions used in setting up a FE analysis problem Learn the limitations of FE programs/methods Learn to analyze the simulated FE results Application of FE methods to real-life design problems Work on project(s) of realistic complexity to get a feel of the application of the FE software
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Homework Policy
Homework is due on the dates listed on the course Syllabus webpage. Solutions will be posted on the course website. Submit homework electronically Homework includes either:
Solving a design problem analytically by applying the FE methods OR Simulating the design problem with the help of FE software taught in the class OR Combination of both analytical methods and simulation approach.
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
In-Class Assignments
There will be quizzes through out the semester, which will be graded as part of the In-class assignments. The quizzes will mostly involve simple FE concepts covered in the previous classes. Some part of the In-class grade will also involve the student's diligence towards the subject, which shall be gauged by the Instructor. Extra-credit(s) will be given to students answering questions in the class.
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Project
There will be one project. Each student can pick a project topic of his/her choice. The project topic needs to be approved by me before the student can start working on it. Each student works on the project independently. The project will involve solving a design problem by either using Altair HyperWorks OR ANSYS Workbench. Based on the type of project there may or may not be any analytical calculations involved.
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Class Grade
Overall class grade is weighted as shown (subjective to change): Homework In-class Project
60%
10 %
30 %
Approximate correlation between final percentage grade and final letter grade: > 89 % A 89 75 % A- to B 74 60 % B- to C 59 50 % D < 50 % F
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Extra Credit
A total of 5% can be earned with extra credit activities.
Join and participate in a national or international technical professional organization (1%) Become an officer, chairman, or representative of a local student organization (1%) Make a 5 minute presentation in class about an interesting /creative /new FE study/concept (1%) Volunteer to help with a department, college, or local technical event (1-2%)
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Survey
E-mail me the survey Attach your picture in the e-mail
Course ME 220 ME 240 ME 302 ME 314 ME 319 ME 440 AutoCAD Pro/E Semester Grade Software Barely Familiar Mastering Basic Skills Mastering Advanced Skills
SolidWorks
Other CAD Software Mathcad Matlab Excell Other Programs
FEA software
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Simulation:
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Syllabus
Check the course website
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Introduction
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
CAD/CAM/CAE?
CAD:
Computer Aided Design (Drafting) Involves designing/modeling a component with the aid of a computer software SolidWorks, Pro/E, AutoCAD,
CAM:
Computer Aided Manufacturing Involves controlling machine tools with the help of computer software Mastercam, CAMWorks, HyperMill, .
CAE:
Computer Aided Engineering Involves detailed analysis of engineering components with the aid computer software Finite Element Analysis (FEA) comes under this category ANSYS, Altair HyperWorks, Nastran, LS-DYNA, COMSOL, .
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Application of FEA
Simple structural analysis problem
Apply basic material mechanics concepts Find out the required stresses and strains
P L b h Material Mechanics
Apply
Stress = P / (b x h) Strain = L / L
Stress & Strain are obtained by solving a set of simultaneous algebraic equations and finding out the unknown displacements
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
FEA Procedure
Complicated structural analysis problem
Boundary condition
Element
Boundary condition
FEM divides the structure into such smaller elements (discretization) Solves the necessary unknowns for each element Combines the results from all the elements to give the solution for the overall complicated structure Dividing a body into an equivalent system of smaller bodies (finite elements) interconnected at points common to two or more elements and/or boundary lines and/or surfaces is called discretization.
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
FEA History
1943
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) first developed by R. Courant Used the Ritz method and variational calculus to obtain approximate solutions to vibration systems
1947
Prager and Synge also applied this method to analyze frames in 1947
1952
BOEING structural dynamics group begins using the method for aircraft design
1960
The term Finite Element Method (FEM) is coined
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
FEA History
1965
NASA sponsors a project to develop a unified approach to computerized structural analysis NASTRAN (NASA Structural Analysis Program) is born
1970
FEA was limited to expensive mainframe computers generally owned by the aeronautics, automotive, defense, and nuclear industries ANSYS came into being
1985
Altair was established HyperMesh was introduced in 1990
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Advantages of FEM
Easily model complex shaped bodies Handle any general load conditions Model bodies composed of several different materials because the element equations are evaluated individually Handle unlimited numbers and kinds of boundary conditions Can vary size of the elements within a body Can alter the FE model relatively easily and cheaply Can include dynamic effects Handle non-linear behavior
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
FE Software
Altair HyperWorks, ANSYS, Abaqus, NASTRAN, LS-DYNA, Pro/MECHANICA.. General capabilities of a FE software:
Different element types available (beam, shell, solid..) Different analysis types available (static, nonlinear, ..) General load types available (concentrated, thermal..) Automatic FE model creation (nodes, elements, .) Plotting contour results (deformation, stress, ) Option of selecting preferred output
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT
Next Class
ME 443/643: Introduction
JT