Syllabus - Fall 2016 ENGR 5420 Finite Element Analysis
Syllabus - Fall 2016 ENGR 5420 Finite Element Analysis
Syllabus - Fall 2016 ENGR 5420 Finite Element Analysis
INSTRUCTOR: Dr Weidong Wu
DESCRIPTIONS:
An introduction to the finite element method; typical topics: structural analysis, structural dynamics, heat
transfer, fluid mechanics; use of typical large-scale computer programs; innovative design and analysis;
modeling techniques; geometric or material nonlinear analysis. Prerequisites: ENGR 2250; Mathematics
2450, 2550; approval of instructor. Differential Course Fee will be assessed.
OBJECTIVES:
1. The students should understand the mathematical and physical principles underlying the FEA.
2. Be able to identify and solve relatively complex engineering problems using commercial FEA
code such as Abaqus.
3. To provide students with basic skills of FEA programming using Matlab
4. Be able to write FEA technical report to clearly show his/her work
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
HOMEWORK:
1. Most homework assignments should include both hand calculations and computer modeling
verification using Abaqus, or Matlab. All HW assignments need to be submitted electronically to
Blackboard. You may use a scanner or your smart phone + CamScanner to digitize your
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handwriting work (CamScanner is a free app that may be used with your smart phone to digitize
your HW assignments, educational users to get full version and extra 200M cloud space, it is your
responsibility to figure out how to use CamScanner)
TEXTBOOKS:
1. Jacob Fish, Ted Belytschko, A First Course in Finite Elements, Wiley 2007
2. Daryl L. Logan, A First Course in the Finite Element Method, Cengage Learning, 2011.
3. Olek C Zienkiewicz, Robert L Taylor, J.Z. Zhu, The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and
Fundamentals, Sixth Edition, Butterworth-Heinemann 2005
4. K.J. Bathe, Finite Element Procedures, Klaus-Jurgen Bathe, 2007
SOFTWARE:
GRADING POLICY:
There will be one course project. The students are expected to identify their own problems to solve by
both hand calculations and computer simulation, a detailed report should be submitted to instructor by
deadline. The students will need present his work in the class.
Generally homework problems should be solved by hand calculations and verified by running FEA
software or Matlab code. The homework can be typed and nice and neat hand written homework is
acceptable, computer simulation results should be printed out and attached to the homework.
ADA STATEMENT:
Attention: If you are a student with a disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing,
etc.) and think that you might need special assistance or a special accommodation in this class or any
other class, call the Disability Resource Center (DRC) at 425-4006 or come by the office, 102 Frist
Hall.
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If you find that personal problems, career indecision, study and time management difficulties, etc. are
adversely affecting your successful progress at UTC, please contact the Counseling and Career
Planning Center at 425-4438 or http://www.utc.edu/Administration/CounselingAndCareerPlanning/.
HONOR CODE:
OFFENSES: Cheating on any exam, quiz, work to be completed in class; cheating on final
examination; theft or attempted theft of exam questions or possession of exam questions prior to
the time of the examination shall all be offenses subject to appropriate penalties. • PENALTIES:
The penalty for commission of any offense set out above is failure in the course and, subject to
the approval of the Chancellor, dismissal or suspension from the University.
ALL students have to complete “Syllabus and Honor Pledge Activity Fall 2016” which is
under “Academic Acknowledgment” on BB, otherwise, 5pts will be deducted from your final
weighted score.
USEFUL LINKS:
FEA @ MIT
http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-2-002-finite-element-procedures-for-solids-and-structures-
spring-2010/index.htm
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