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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

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 Finite Element Analysis Course Name - Finite Element Analysis                                         Course Code:  AEC603 Contents of Module 1- Introduction of FEA  Introductory Concepts: Introduction to FEM, Historical Background,  General FEM procedure.  Applications of FEM in various fields.  Advantages and disadvantages of FEM.  Mathematical Modelling of field problems in Engineering, Governing Equations,  Differential Equations in different fields.  Approximate solution of differential equations–  Weighted residual techniques,  Least squares,  Galerkin methods,  Boundary Value problems.  Introduction to FEM Finite Element Method (F.E.M) in plain language, can be said to be a numerical method to solve differential equations. We Know that in general engineering problem are analysed by forming differe...

Press Tool Machine

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Book for die-design-fundamentals-by-paquin  die-design-fundamentals-by-paquin https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sDywqfPCQwvjbtpYECWskS3XfOfx87vr/view?usp=sharing Book Press Tool Design By P.H. Joshi Press Tool Design By PH Joshi Introduction of Sheet Metal Working Process How to produced Sheet?   Press working has been defined as a chipless manufacturing process by which components are made from sheet metal.  The  Press machine working operations are carried out with the help of a metal forming machine called press which shear or forms the component by applying force.  The main features of the press include a frame that supports a ram or a slide, a bed and a source of power with a mechanism for operating the ram inline or at right angles to the bed.  The ram is equipped with a punch or a set of punches that have the shape of the job to be produced while a die block is attached to the bed. Workpieces are produced or formed as the pun...

Vehicle Dynamics Quiz Question Bank

Vehicle Dynamics Quiz Exam   This is the Question bank for the online quiz exam for all final year student’s semester VIII A.Y 2020-2021 The temperature indicating instrument in vehicles indicates the temperature of Two general types of tyres are  How many cells are used in a 12-volt car battery? The motion of the cam is transferred to the valves through The power actually developed inside the engine cylinder is called as If the air-fuel mixture in a spark ignition engine is too rich, then air-fuel ratio is about Petrol that detonates easily is called The advantage of a tubeless tyre over tube type tyre is In a single dry plate clutch, torsional vibrations are absorbed by The battery is an electrochemical device, which means battery An overinflated tyre will wear the tread most near the The calorific value of Diesel is about The function of oil control rings is that it Two advantages of using helical gears rather than spur gears in a transmission system are The c...
Page Title Question Bank for FEA online Quiz Question Bank for FEA online Quiz This is the question bank for the FEA online Quiz those having not attending the First Term Test in semester VI A.Y. 2019-2020. Results for the Test click here  Result Success FEA error Convergence Type of element h-method p-method EME GME NODED ELEMENT Equations 3 Node, 4node, 6node, 8node, 9 node Lumped mass Matrix equations A triangular plane stress element has ………degrees of freedom In FEM the complex domain defining a continuum is divided into The distributed force per unit area on the surface of the body is The ………….is the numerical method for solving complex problems in a wide variety of engineering fields If the geometry and field displacement variables of the elements are described by the same shape functions, then these elements are called___________ In super parametric elements, the following condition exists FEM also operates the parameters like...

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

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Computational Fluid Dynamics     Introduction A Brief History of CFD Since the dawn of civilization, mankind has always had a fascination with fluids; whether it is the flow of water in rivers, the wind and weather in our atmosphere, the smelting of metals, powerful ocean currents, or the flow of blood around our bodies. Heraclitus 536 - 470BC Archimedes 287 - 212BC In antiquity, great Greek thinkers like Heraclitus postulated that "Everything flows" but he was thinking of this in a philosophical sense rather than in a recognizably scientific way. However, Archimedes initiated the fields of static mechanics, hydrostatics, and determined how to measure densities and volumes of objects. The focus at the time was on waterworks: aqueducts, canals, harbors, and bathhouses, which the ancient Romans perfected to a science. It was not until the Renaissance that these ideas resurfaced again in Southern Europe when we find great artists cum engineers like Leona...