Title: FEA Course Lecture III
1- FEA Course Lecture III Outline
- UCSD - 10/16/03
- Intro to 2-Dimensional FEs plates and shells.
- Fluid Mechanics Problem
- Heat Transfer (Thermal) Problem
- Plane Elasticity
2- 2-Dimensional Finite Elements
- Stiffness and Load Vector Formulations for
mechanical, heat transfer and fluid flow
problems. - The system equation to be solved can be written
in matrix form as - K D q
- Where
- K is traditional known as the stiffness or
coefficient matrix (conductance matrix for heat
transfer, flow-resistance matrix for fluid flow),
- D is the displacement (or temperature, or
velocity) vector and - q is the force (or thermal load, or pressure
gradient) vector.
3 - C) For plane elasticity problem in 2-dimensional,
we have - Plane Problems are also known as Plane
Elasticity Problems - Plane a flat element with constant thickness
- There are two types of plane problems
-
- Plane Stress thickness of the third dimension
of an - elastic body is very small.
- Plane Strain - thickness of the third dimension
of an - elastic body is infinitely large.
Sigma_XZ Sigma_YZ Sigma_ZZ 0
tinfinity
4Governing Differential Equation Stress-Str
ain Relationships s E e Plane Stress
Plane Strain
C11 C22 (1-n)E/(1n)/(1-2n)
C11 C22 E/(1-n2)
C12 nE/(1-n2)
C12 nE/(1n)/(1-n)
C66 (1-2n)E/2/(1n)/(1-2n)
C66 (1-n)E/2(1-n2)
5- Types of Finite Elements used in Plane Elasticity
- a) CST Constant Strain Triangle
b) LST Linear Strain Triangle (Quadratic
Triangle)
c) Q4 Bilinear Quadrilateral
6d) Q8 Quadratic Quadrilateral
e) Q6 Improved Bilinear Quadrilateral f)
Elements with Drilling DOF (Degree of
Freedom) When using beams and shell elements (say
stiffeners) Folded Plates and Shells
7A) For heat transfer problem in 2-dimensional, we
have
8 B) For fluid flow problem in 2-dimensional, we
have
9Review of Analysis Results. E.g., Plane
Elasticity. Exact Vs FE solution. Error
Estimation. SOFTWARE-Specific Session Build 2D
problem on ANSYS. Go through all steps. Thermal
problem on ANSYS Plane-stress problem on
ANSYS 2DFlow problem on ANSYS/FEMLAB. Homework 2
and Reading Assignments.