Fea - Question Bank
Fea - Question Bank
Fea - Question Bank
Establish the traction force vector and estimate the nodal forces 1 M/J 2012
corresponding to a uniform radial pressure of 7 bar acting on an 6
axisymmetric element as shown in Fig. Take E=200 Gpa and Poisson’s ratio
=0.25.
Establish the shape functions and derive the strain displacement matrix for 1 N/D 2013
an axisymmetric triangular element. 6
What are the non-zero strain and stress components of axisymmetric 4 M/J 2013
element? Explain
Derive the stiffness matrix of an axisymmetric element using potential 1 M/J 2013
approach. 2
The nodal co-ordinates for an axisymmetric triangular element are given in 1 A/M 2016
figure. Evaluate strain – displacement matrix for that element 6
Calculate the element stiffness matrix for the axisymmetric triangular 1 A/M 2016
element shown in Fig. The element experiences a 15 °C increases in 6
temperature. The coordinates are in mm. Take α = 10×10-6/ oC, E= 2×105
N/mm2, ν =0.25. The coordinates are (9,10) (6,7) (8,7).
Calculate the element stresses for the axisymmetric element shown in Fig. 1 N/D 2018
The nodal displacements u,w are (0.02,0.03),(0.01,0.06),(0.04,0.01 mm) 3
E=210 Gpa, Poisons ratio 0.25
With at least two examples explain what is meant by axisymmetric analysis. 9 A/M 2018
For the 3 noded triangular axisymmetric element shown in fig. 14 b derive
the strain displacement matrix [B] and also the constitutive matrix [D].
Determine the stiffness matrix for the axisymmetric element shown in Fig. 1 A/M 2017
Take E=2.1x105N/mm2,ν=0.25. The co-ordinates are in mm 3
The nodal co-ordinates for an axi-symmetric triangular element are give in 1 A/M 2017
Fig. Evaluate the strain displacement matrix 3
For the axisymmetric element shown in the fig. Determine the stiffness 1 N/D 2016
matrix. Let E= 2.1×103 N/mm2 and μ = 0.25. The coordinates are in mm. 6
The nodal co-ordinates for an axisymmetric triangular element are given in 1 A/M 2016
figure. Evaluate strain – displacement matrix for that element 6
Give two examples where axisymmetric analysis can be performed. 3 NOV DEC
19
Give the shape functions for a 4 noded bilinear rectangular element in 5 Nov dec
Cartesian coordinates and hence derive the strain displacement matrix 19
assuming plane stress conditions.
(i) A thin plate shown in fig is subjected to an in plane load as shown in 2 Nov dec
figure. What type of analysis will be used for this problem? 19
(ii) If a two element idealization is used as shown in determine the
constitutive matrix and the strain displacement matrix. Assume E= 6
200 GPa, Poison’s ration = 0.33 and t=10 mm. 5
(iii) What are the unknown variables at each node and the boundary
conditions? How will you determine the stiffness matrix (derivation not
needed?) Give the load vector.
It is required to determine the transverse displacement and the stresses
induced in the plate shown in fig using a one-element idealization.
Determine the constitutive matrix and the strain displacement matrix and
hence the stiffness matrix and the load vector. Assume E = 205 GPa,
Poisons ration =0.33 and t=10 mm.
(i) Give the strain displacement relations for axisymmetric analysis and
hence derive the strain displacement matrix for a linear triangular element.
(7 Marks)
(ii) Explain how you will go about analyzing the Belleville spring. How will
you model the spring and what element would you chose? (6 Marks)