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James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2023

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EG3001 - Finite Element Analysis

Credit points:03
Year:2023
Student Contribution Band:Band 2
Prerequisites:EG1002 AND EG1011 AND MA2000
Administered by:College of Science and Engineering

Subject Description

    Students will learn fundamental theory of numerical methods in engineering and will learn to apply such methods in the analysis of various thermal, static and dynamic mechanical problems. The complementary numerical theory and application sections will be taught in parallel during the semester to provide context for one another and to expose graduates to the wide variety of numerical tools available to today's engineers. Within the theory section of the subject, students will learn the fundamentals and implementation of a variety of numerical methods; specifically the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete element method (DEM). The main topics of FEM include: matrix analysis methods; the derivation of element stiffness matrices of spring and bar elements as well as stiffness matrices of quadrilateral elements for plane elasticity, shell and solid elements; work equivalent forces; the concept of natural coordinates and isoparametric element formulation; numerical integration and gauss points and for DEM include: introduction to DEM and its applications, hard particle collision dynamics in DEM, classic and regularized Coulomb laws. Students are exposed to the theory underlying the FEM and DEM. Therefore, upon successful completion of this subject students can conceptualize alternative FEM and DEM procedures for different projects and ensure that used methods are based on fundamental principles. In the application proportion of the subject, students will be trained in the use of the ANSYS commercial FEM package for static and dynamic mechanical problems, as well as in the interpretation and analysis of results. Students will learn the place of numerical software in the design workflow and will graduate with practical skills in analysis.

Learning Outcomes

  • assess numerical model accuracy, determine sources of errors, and implement systematic approaches to problem decomposition that facilitate solution (EAC2.1b,c,d)
  • produce written analysis briefs that effectively and concisely report the approach and outcome of computational modelling (EAC3.2b)
  • develop practical experience in the application of commercial finite element packages to solve static and dynamic mechanical problems in engineering (EAC1.3a)
  • explain the fundamental numerical mathematics behind a variety of numerical methods allowing informed use of such methods in practice (EAC1.2a)
  • identify which numerical method is most appropriate for a given engineering application, including selection of the most suitable sub-class (EAC2.2b, c,d)

Subject Assessment

  • Written > Test/Quiz 1 - (30%) - Individual
  • Written > Project report - (40%) - Group & Individual
  • ANSYS workshop: 15% Coding workshop: 15% - (30%) - Individual

Note that minor variations might occur due to the continuous subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.

Inadmissible Subject Combinations:  CS4006 ME3514

Availabilities

Cairns Nguma-bada, Study Period 1, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 23 Mar 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 20 Feb 2023 to Friday, 16 Jun 2023
Coordinator(s):
DR Mehdi Khatamifar
Lecturer(s):
MR Jeremy Gordon
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 26 Hours - Lectures
  • 26 Hours - Tutorials
  • 52 Hours - Specialised

Townsville Bebegu Yumba, Study Period 1, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 23 Mar 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 20 Feb 2023 to Friday, 16 Jun 2023
Coordinator(s):
DR Mehdi Khatamifar
Lecturer(s):
MR Jeremy Gordon
DR Mehdi Khatamifar
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 26 Hours - Lectures
  • 26 Hours - Tutorials
  • 52 Hours - Specialised

Townsville Bebegu Yumba, Study Period 2, Internal

Census date:Thursday, 24 Aug 2023
Study Period Dates:Monday, 24 Jul 2023 to Friday, 17 Nov 2023
Coordinator(s):
DR Mehdi Khatamifar
Lecturer(s):
DR Mehdi Khatamifar
Workload expectations:The student workload for this 3 credit point subject is approximately 130 hours.
  • 26 Hours - Lectures
  • 13 Hours - Tutorials
  • 52 Hours - Workshops
Restrictions:Enrolment is restricted.
Enrolment Restrictions:
Additional: For XUT students only