Study Guide@lith
 

Linköping Institute of Technology

 
 
Valid for year : 2016
 
TMMI37 The Finite Element Method, FEM, 6 ECTS credits.
/Finita elementmetoden, FEM/

For:   MI  

 

Prel. scheduled hours: 48
Rec. self-study hours: 112

  Area of Education: Technlogy

Main field of studies: Mechanical Engineering

  Advancement level (G1, G2, A): G2

Aim:
The course aims at giving the student
  • an insight into the use of computational techniques in applied mechanics
  • an insight into how technical computations are used in the design process
  • a basic theoretical understanding of the completely dominating computational method, namely the Finite Element Method/FEM
  • the ability to independently solve not too advanced problems by using a well known commercial FE software
It is to be noted that the focus in the course will be placed more on the applications of the Finite Element Method than on its theoretical details. The application fields that will mainly be discussed in the course are static solid mechanics and stationary heat conduction. The evaluation of results including material-related aspects will be a standing issue in the course. At the end of the course, the student shall be able to
  • give an account of how computations are used in the design process
  • give an account of the theoretical basis of FEM
  • give an account of the inherent structure of an FE program
  • give an account of potential sources of error associated with FE analyses
  • use a well known FE software to solve not too advanced problems
  • give an account of the importance of result evaluation with respect to e.g. material aspects


  • Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
    Linear algebra, multi-variable calculus and basic courses in engineering mechanics, solid mechanics, heat conduction, fluid mechanics and engineering materials

    Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

    Supplementary courses:
    Mechanical vibrations and fatigue

    Organisation:
    Lectures, teaching classes, laboratory work.

    Course contents:
    • Introduction into the use of computational techniques in applied mechanics
    • Stress analysis of 2-dimensional rod structures/trusses (with the direct stiffness method); applications, basic relations, matrix problem formulation, laboratory work
    • Linear elastic stress analysis of 2- and 3-dimensional solid bodies; applications, basic relations, FE formulation, laboratory work
    • One- and multi-dimensional heat conduction analysis; applications, basic relations, FE formulation, laboratory work
    • Evaluation of results including material-related questions (standing issue in the course) In addition, a given design problem is to be solved by using the knowledge and skills gained in the course.


    Course literature:
    Compendium from the idepartment

    Examination:
    Labaratory work
    Optional laboratory assignment for higher grades
    6 ECTS
    0 ECTS
     



    Course language is Swedish.
    Department offering the course: IEI.
    Director of Studies: Peter Schmidt
    Examiner: Peter Schmidt
    Link to the course homepage at the department


    Course Syllabus in Swedish

    Linköping Institute of Technology

     


    Contact: TFK , val@tfk.liu.se
    Last updated: 06/19/2013