Finite element-rod elements what is the pde

In summary, the conversation discusses the use of finite element analysis for solving partial differential equations in structures. In the first case, the stiffness matrix is determined from the partial differential equation, while in the second case, the differential equation is dependent on the specific problem at hand. An example of a simple 1D rod is given, and it is suggested to refer to a finite element method textbook for solving the fundamental equations. The conversation also mentions the use of Galerkin's method and the derivation of potential energy equations in structural analysis.
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chandran
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case 1)in finite element analysis of structures using simple rod elements we do the stiffness matrix and then find the displacements from loads and constraints


case 2)finite element method is a technique for solving partial differential equations. In the case1 what is the partial differential equation and what it looks like?
 
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?? The partial differential equation depends on exactly what the problem is. There are many different "structures" that will give different differential equations.
 
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i have an example. There are three rods of different cross sectional areas
A1,A2,A3. with lengths L1,L2,L3 connected in series. What will be the pde
which when tried to solve by fem will give the stiffness matrix and force,displacements
 
  • #4
For your simple 1D rod example, the simple relationship for Hooke's Law will provide the governing equation you require.

Stress = E* strain (from d(stress)/dx = 0)

You can then build the finite element equations from that point. Reference to any reasonably simple FEM textbook will assist you to solve those fundamentals.
 
  • #5
If you've your FE equations, you can interpret FE as an application of Galerkin's method and work your way backward to the PDE with a suitable application of Gauss' theorem, integration by parts etc. Kind of like deriving BEM.
 
  • #6
In most cases of structural analysis FEM, the differential equation is the equation of virtual work. Or, you can apply an energetic approach and derive potential energy equations.
 

1. What is the purpose of using finite element-rod elements?

The purpose of using finite element-rod elements is to model and analyze the behavior of structures or objects under different loading conditions. This method allows for a more accurate and detailed analysis of complex systems by breaking them down into smaller, simpler elements.

2. How does the finite element method work for rod elements?

In the finite element method, the rod element is divided into smaller segments and each segment is represented by a mathematical function. The behavior of each segment is then analyzed and combined with the behavior of the other segments to obtain an overall solution for the entire rod.

3. What is the role of PDEs in finite element-rod elements?

PDEs (partial differential equations) are used to describe the physical laws and behavior of the rod element. These equations are solved numerically using the finite element method to determine the displacement, stress, and strain of the rod under different loading conditions.

4. What are the limitations of using finite element-rod elements?

One limitation of using finite element-rod elements is that they are only accurate for linear systems. Nonlinear behavior, such as large deformations, must be approximated using more complex methods. Additionally, the accuracy of the results can be affected by the size and shape of the elements used.

5. What are the applications of finite element-rod elements in science and engineering?

Finite element-rod elements have a wide range of applications in science and engineering, including structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, and electromagnetics. They are commonly used in the design and optimization of structures such as buildings, bridges, aircraft, and automobiles.

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