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Presentation
Presentation
In the scope of modern engineering design projects it is of utmost importance the knowledge of the strains and stress (and related) fields. In such context, mathematical models allow the description of the physical behaviour of structures. The curricular unit seeks to present the fundamentals of modelling though the Finite Element Method. Various options for the modelling of more complex structural elements, like shells and structural walls/cores are presented in detail. Various types of finite element analyses are covered (static and dynamic, linear and non-linear).
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Master Degree | Semestral | 7
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT768-22216
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
LINEAR ELASTICITY PROBLEMS Governing equations of linear elasticity Boundary conditions FEM PRINCIPLES. THE TRUSS ELEMENT Approximation functions Govering equation at the element level. Stiffness matrix Govering equation at the structural level. Resolutive system Local and global referentials Quality of the solution. Refinements “p” and “h” Convergence THE BEAM ELEMENT Governing equations Approximation functions Stiffness matrix THE PLANE ELASTICITY ELEMENT Triangular elements Approximation functions. Cartesian and Natural References Stiffness matrix Rectangular elements Approximation functions Stiffness matrix THE SHELL ELEMENT Non-conforming rectangular element Approximation functions Stiffness matrix STRUCTURAL MODELING Modeling slabs using bar shell elements Modeling of structural cores using bar shell elements Static and dynamic analyses Linear and non-linear analyses
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Objectives
Objectives
Comprehension of the Finite Element Method applied to frames, structural walls, and shells. Improvement of the finite element solution through mesh refinement. Modelling solutions for complex structural elements. Static and dynamic analyses. Linear and non-linear structural behaviour.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The discipline combines theoretical knowledge about the Finite Element Method with the presentation of commercial computer programs for their application to practical problems.
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References
References
K.J. Bathe. Finite element procedures. Prentice-Hall, 1996. O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor and J. Z. Zhu. The finite elemento method. Volume 1: Its Basis and Fundamentals. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005. J.N. Reddy. Na Introduction to the Finite Element Method. McGraw Hill, 1993. GHALI, A., NEVILLE, A. M. - Structural Analysis: A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach. 7th Edition. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2017. ISBN: 9781498725064. NAFEMS resources: https://old.nafems.org/
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No