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IFEM Ch 2 Slide 1
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 2
Introduction to FEM
IDEALIZATION
DISCRETIZATION
SOLUTION
Physical system
Mathematical model
FEM
Discrete model
Discrete solution
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 3
Introduction to FEM
Idealization Process
Physical System
member support joint
IDEALIZATION
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IFEM Ch 2 Slide 4
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Introduction to FEM
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Remove loads & supports: Disassemble:
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battens longerons diagonals longerons
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 5
Introduction to FEM
Merge:
; ;
Solve for joint displacements:
; ;
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 6
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Introduction to FEM
The Direct Stiffness Method (DSM) Steps Starting with: Idealization Breakdown (Chapter 2)
Disconnection
Localization Member (Element) Formation
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 7
Introduction to FEM
Too complicated to do by hand. We will use a simpler one to illustrate DSM steps
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 8
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 9
Introduction to FEM
fx3, u x3
(3) (3)
L = 10 E (2) A (2) = 50
(2)
y fx1, u x1
1
x
L
(1)
(1)
fx2, u x2
2
fy1, u y1
fy2, u y2
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 10
Introduction to FEM
The Example Truss - FEM Model BCs: Applied Loads and Supports Saved for Last
f y3 = 1
3
f x3 = 2
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IFEM Ch 2 Slide 11
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Introduction to FEM
u x1 u y1 u u = x2 u y2 u x3 u y3 K x1x2 K y1x2 K x2x2 K y2x2 K x3x2 K y3x2 K x1y2 K y1y2 K x2y2 K y2y2 K x3y2 K y3y2 K x1x3 K y1x3 K x2x3 K y2x3 K x3x3 K y3x3 K x1y3 u x1 K y1y3 u y1 K x2y3 u x2 u K y2y3 y2 K x3y3 u x3 K y3y3 u y3
Nodal forces
f = Ku
Nodal displacements
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 12
Introduction to FEM
K xi yi K yi yi K x j yi K y j yi
K xi x j K yi x j Kx jx j Kyjx j
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 13
Introduction to FEM
y (3)
x (3) (3)
_
y 1 x
y(1) (1) 2
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 14
Introduction to FEM
_
y
_
x j
F
L d
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 15
Introduction to FEM
1 f xi EA 0 fyi = 1 fx j L 0 fy j
from which
1 EA 0 K= 1 L 0
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 16
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 17
Introduction to FEM
uyj
uxj
y y
uyi
_
x
_
uxj
u yi
uxi uxi
u yi = u xi s + u yi c u y j = u x j s + u y j c
in which
c = cos
s = sin
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 18
Introduction to FEM
c s = 0 0
s c 0 0
0 0 c s
0 0 s c
or
_e
Te u e
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 19
Introduction to FEM
fyj
fyj
fxj
j
fyi
_
fxj
fyi
fxi
fxi
_
0 0 s c
= (T ) f
_ e T e
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 20
Introduction to FEM
u e = T e ue
f e = ( T e) T f e
Exercise 2.8
K e = ( T e )T K T e c2 sc 2 c sc sc s2 sc s 2 c2 sc c2 sc sc s 2 sc s2
E e Ae Ke = Le
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 21
Introduction to FEM
fx3, u x3
(3) (3)
L = 10 E (2) A (2) = 50
(2)
y fx1, u x1
1
x
L
(1)
(1)
fx2, u x2
2
fy1, u y1
fy2, u y2
Insert the geometric & physical properties of this model into the globalized member stiffness equations
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 22
Introduction to FEM
IFEM Ch 2 Slide 23