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Or Derive the quadratic and cubic shape functions in terms of natural co-ordinates mapped between -1 to +1 and 0 to 1 of a one dimensional element. Write a note on cornpatibility and completeness requirements. Write short notes on Gauss-Legendre's quadrature. Evaluate the following integral using 2 X 2 G-L -Q.
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A wall of an industrial cven consists of three different materials, as depicted in Figure 2. The first layer is composed of 5 cnr of insulating cement with a clay binder that has a thermal conductivity of 0.08 W/m' K. The second layer is made from 15 cm of 6-ply asbestos board with a thermal conductivity of 0.074 Wm K. The exterior consists of 10-cm cornmon brick with a thermal conductivity of O.72 Wm2 K. The inside wall temperature of the oven is 200'C, and the outside air is 30'C with a convection coefficient of 40 Wm2 K. Determine the temperature distribution along the composite wall.
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Or post is used to support advertisement signs at various locations along its height, as shown in Fig.S. The post is made of A.rfZO-ft-tall structural steel with a modulus of elasticitv of E = 29 X 106 lb/in2. Not considerinq wind loading on the signs and using linear elemen
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Subject: Finite Element Method Max. Marks: 80 Assume data suitably, if missing. All Questions carry equal marks unless stated otherwise.
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Determine the circumference of a circle of radius 'r' using the basic principles of finite eiement method
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Q.2. For the plane truss shown in Fig. 1, transform the element stiffness matrix of each element into global reference frame and assemble the global stiffness matrix. Determine the deflection of node 2 in global co-ordinate system and stresses in each element. For both elements, Area =0.5 sq. inch, E = 30 x 106 psi.
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Derive the strain displacement relation matrix from the first principles of a triangle element. Estimate the shape functions of a triangular element at the point P(22,44) of a CST with the coordinates 1(0,0), 2{46,8) and 3(18,62). All dimensions are in mm.
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Mechanical Engineering Subject: Finite Element Method Max. Marks: 80 Answer the foliowing questions, Assume data suitably, if missing.
'/' briefly the various steps involved in FEA. Figure 1a depicts a tapered elastic subjected bar to an applied tensile load p ,\fiiscuss :- at one end and attached to a fixed support at the other end, The cross-sectional area varies linearly from Ao at the fixed
support at x = 0 to Aa /2 at x = L. Calculate the displacement of the end of the bar (ilby using three bar elements of equal length and similarly evaluating the area at the rnidpoint of each, and {ii} using integration to obtain the exact solution. ' Compare the results;
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A shaft is made of three parts as shown in Figure 1b. Parts AB and CD are made of the same material with modulus of rigidity of 9.8 X 103 ksi, and each has a diameter of 1.5 in. Segment BC is made of material with a rnodulus of rigidity of 11.2X 103 ksi and has a diameter of 1 in. The shaft is fixed at both ends. A torque of 2400 lb-in is applied at C. Using three elements, deterrnine the angle of twist at B and C and the torsional reactions at the boundaries,
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The circular rod depict"ed in Figure 3 has an outside diameter of 60 mm, length of 1m, and is perfectly insulated on its circumference. The left half of the cylinder is aluminum, for which k* = 200 W/m-'C and the right half is copper having k* =389 Wm-"C. The extreme right end of the cylinder is maintained at a temperature of 80"C, while the left end is subjected to a heat input rate 4000 Wlm 2. Using four equal-length elements, determine the steady-state temperature distribution in the
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Mechanical Engineering Subject: Finite Element Method Max. Answer the followins questions. Assume data suitablv. if
missinq. Q.1al Discuss in brief the difference between FEM, FVM and FDM.
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weight.
Calculate the elongation of the end of a circular linearly tapering bar subjeeted to an axial load P as well as self (10) weight as shown in fig. 2. Assume three bar elements of equal length for modeling the bar. Q.2 al The members of the truss shown in fig.3 have a cross-section of 2.3 in2 and are made of aluminum alloy (E= 10'O X 106 lb/in2). Deterrnine the deflection of point A, stress in each member and the reaction forces using FE approach. (10)
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A wall of an industrial oven consists of three different materials. The first layer is composed of 5 crn of insulating cement with a clay binder that has a thermal conductivity of 0.08Wm.K. The second layer is made from L5 cm of 6-ply asbestos board with a thermal conductivity of O.A74 W/m.K. The exterior consists of 10 cm comrnon brick with a thermal conductivity of 0.72 Wm.K. The inside wall temperature of the oven is 200oC, and the outside air is 30oC with a convection coefficient of 4O W/mz.K. Determine the temperature distribution along the composite
wall.
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b] Two dimensional triangular elernents are used tc determine the stress distribution in a machine part and their corresponding positions and nodal stresses are shown in fig. 4. What is the value of stress at x=2.15 cm and Y = (8) cm. Determine the location of constant-stress lines for stress values of 8.0 GPa and 7.7 GPa.
Or A two-dimensional triangular plane stress element made of steel, with modulus of elasticity E=200 GPa and poisson's ratio p=6,32 is shown in fig" 5. The element is 3mm thick and the co-ordinates of the nodes are given in (8) cm. Determine the stiffness and load matrices under the given
conditions.
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Derive the conductance matrices and load matrices for two dimensional conduction problems using bilinear
rectanguiar
element.
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functions.
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in fig. 6 and Find the natural frequencies of the longitudinal vibrations of the constrained stepped shaft as shown (16) compare the results obtained uslng lumped and consistent mass matrix approach.
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a 20 kN concentrated load at the center of the span. By taking the modulus of elasticity of
material as 200 GPa and moment of inertia as 24 x (i) Deflection under load (ii) Shear force and bending moment at mid span (iii) Reactions at support
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a bar of uniform cross section due to self weight only when suspended vertically using three and four terms for the approximating
polynomial. verify the expressions for total extension with exact value.
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A thin steel plate of uniform thickness 1 inch and total length 24 inch is
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stresses in each
A triangular truss ABC having hinge support at A and roller support at B, supporls a vertical downward load of 150 kN at C. The members AC and BC are equally inclineci to base
horizontal member AB. The member AB is of length 800 mm with area of cross section 1S00 mm?. The vertical height of the truss is 400 mm. Both members AC and AB have cross sectionat
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