Academic year 2024/2025 |
Supervisor: | doc. Ing. Tomáš Návrat, Ph.D. | |||
Supervising institute: | ÚMTMB | |||
Teaching language: | English | |||
Course type: | departmental course | |||
Aims of the course unit: | ||||
The objective of the course is to present theoretical background of FEM and its practical application to various problems of continuum mechanics. Practical training is done with the commercial FE system ANSYS, which is frequently used at universities, scientific institutions and industrial companies worldwide. Students gain basic theoretical and practical knowledge of the Finite Element Method. They learn how to use it for solving continuum mechanics problems in complicated two- and three dimensional regions. The acquired knowledge is applicable in all areas of solid mechanics, for students of all branches of engineering study. |
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes: | ||||
The graded course-unit credit requirements : - active participation in seminars, - knowledge check in the form of a test task, - individual preparation and presentation of seminar assignments, - good results in the written test of basic knowledge.
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Lecture | 13 × 2 hrs. | optionally | ||
Computer-assisted exercise | 13 × 2 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Course curriculum: | ||||
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Computer-assisted exercise | 1 - 7
8 - 12
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Literature - fundamental: | ||||
1. Zienkiewicz, O. C.: The Finite Element Method, 3rd ed. | ||||
2. Hinton, E. - Owen, D. R. J.: Finite Element Programming | ||||
3. Huebner, K. H. - Thornton, E. A. - Byrom, T. G.: The Finite Element Method for Engineers, 3d ed. | ||||
4. Szabó Barna, Babuska, Ivo, Finite Element Analysis : Method, Verification and Validation. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2021 | ||||
5. LI, Hua a Shantanu S. MULAY. Meshless methods and their numerical properties. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-138-07231-2. |
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Literature - recommended: | ||||
1. Moaveni, S.: Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Applications with ANSYS Prentice Hall; 2nd edition, 2003 | ||||
2. Petruška, J: Počítačové metody mechaniky II. FSI VUT, Brno, 2001 |
The study programmes with the given course: | |||||||||
Programme | Study form | Branch | Spec. | Final classification | Course-unit credits | Obligation | Level | Year | Semester |
B-STI-A | full-time study | --- no specialisation | -- | GCr | 4 | Compulsory-optional | 1 | 3 | W |
B-ZSI-P | full-time study | STI Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering | -- | GCr | 4 | Compulsory-optional | 1 | 3 | W |
C-AKR-P | full-time study | CZS | -- | GCr | 4 | Elective | 1 | 1 | W |
B-STI-Z | visiting student | --- no specialisation | -- | GCr | 4 | Recommended course | 1 | 1 | W |
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