101-0159-00L Method of Finite Elements II
Semester | Herbstsemester 2016 |
Dozierende | E. Chatzi |
Periodizität | jährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung |
Lehrsprache | Englisch |
Kurzbeschreibung | Basic theoretical and procedural concepts of the method of finite elements (FE) for the analysis of nonlinear & dynamic systems are introduced. Kinematic and material nonlinear effects and the dynamic analysis of structures in terms of modal and time domain analysis are described. The course is complemented by Homework Sessions using computing tools and FE software such as MATLAB, ABAQUS & ANSYS. |
Lernziel | Basic theoretical and procedural concepts of the method of finite elements (FE) for the analysis of nonlinear & dynamic systems are introduced. Kinematic and material nonlinear effects and the dynamic analysis of structures in terms of modal and time domain analysis are described. The course is complemented by Homework Sessions using computing tools and FE software such as MATLAB, ABAQUS & ANSYS. |
Inhalt | Introduction to finite element nonlinear analysis in structural engineering. Formulation and solution of nonlinear problems. Nonlinear constitutive relations. Dynamic finite element analysis. Solution of eigen value problems. Practical application of the finite element nonlinear and/or dynamic analysis Problem solution using MATLAB, ABAQUS and ANSYS |
Skript | Handouts, Course Script available on http://www.ibk.ethz.ch/ibk/ibk/ch/education/femII/index_EN |
Literatur | Course Script available on http://www.ibk.ethz.ch/ibk/ibk/ch/education/femII/index_EN Useful Reading: "Nonlinear Finite Elements of Continua and Structures" by T. Belytschko, W.K. Liu, and B. Moran. Bathe, K.J., Finite Element Procedures, Prentice Hall, 1996. |