Advanced Topics in Finite Element Analysis
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Coverage
- Introduction to numerical solution methods for boundary value problems
Weak formulation of boundary value problems, Galerkin's method - Linear finite element method for one-dimensional continua
Weak formulation, FEM approximation and implementation of 1D models in solid mechanics - Linear finite element method for multi-dimensional continua
Weak formulation, FEM approximation and implementation for 2D/3D models in solid mechanics - Nonlinear finite element method for multi-dimensional continua
Nonlinear material models, large deformations
Classes
- Lecture (2 SWS)
- Tutorial (2 SWS)
Suitable for
Students of the master's course Computational Modeling and Simulation.
Exam
Written exam of 120 min.
Contact
© TUD/NEFM
Chair of Computational and Experimental Solid Mechanics
Visiting address:
Zeunerbau, Room 356 George-Bähr-Straße 3c
01069 Dresden
Literature
- Hughes, T. J. R.: The finite element method: linear static and dynamic finite element analysis. Dover publications, 2000.
- Wriggers, P.: Nonlinear Finite Element Methods. Springer, 2008.
- Fish, J.; Belytschko, T.: A First Course in Finite Elements. Wiley, 2007.