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me309 - finite element analysis in mechanical design

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ellen kuhl - ekuhl.at.stanford.edu
marc levenston - levenston.at.stanford.edu
addala bhargav - bhargav.at.stanford.edu

winter 2008
tue thu 9:30-10:45
530-127

 

goals

grading

  • 50 % homework - 4 homework assignments, 12.5% each
  • 30 % midterm - open book, open notes
  • 20 % project - final homework project

syllabus

copyright ron kwon, ellen kuhl, chris jacobs, stanford, fall 2007

day date topic notes
tue jan 08 1d truss elements s01 jacobs
thu jan 10 1d truss elements s02 kwon
tue jan 15 intro to ansys - terman 104 s03 kuhl
thu jan 17 modeling - top down & bottom up s04 kuhl
tue jan 22 1d beam elements h01 solution
thu jan 24 weak form - stiffness matrix s05 kwon
tue jan 29 2d trianglular elements s06 kwon
thu jan 31 ansys - modeling s07 kwon
tue feb 05 2d quadrilaterial elements h02 solution
thu feb 07 isoparametric concept s08 kwon
tue feb 12 stress calculation - error analysis s09 kwon
thu feb 14 stress calculation - error analysis s10 kwon
tue feb 19 modal analysis - stability - buckling kuhl
thu feb 21 thermal analysis h03
tue feb 26 modeling errors - validation s12 kuhl
thu feb 28 midterm s13 kuhl
tue mar 04 special topics in finite element analysis s14 jacobs
thu mar 06 special topics in finite element analysis s15 jacobs
tue mar 11 special topics in finite element analysis m01
thu mar 13 special topics in finite element analysis s16 jacobs
fri mar 06 final projects due II

additional reading

(1) cook r: finite element modeling for stress analysis, cambridge university press, cambridge, 2002
(2) buchanan g: schaum's outlines, sinauer associates, sunderland, 2001
(3) logan d.: a first course in the finite element method, garland science, taylor & francis, new york, 2002