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Mid Term examination: Part 1: Due 9:30 AM, Oct 24, 2013
Name_________________________________
Student Sequence Number :Section.____No._____(Required)
Rules:
1. Open books and notes
2. Work independently
3. Summary the answers in the space provided below.
4. Put your solutions ,including MASTRAN input data,in a solution
book with page numbers.
Answer:
Problem 1: (pages ____ to _____ in solution book)
(a)
Nodal displacement
(b)
Reactions
(c)
U(Q)=
1-element solution:
theta=
thetaB=
(b)
v(Q)=
2-element solution:
theta=
thetaB=
v(Q)=
(c)
Analytical
theta=
solution:
thetaB=
v(Q)=
Problem 4(pages ____
(a)
(b)
v(Q)=
(__2_-element MASTRAN model) or (1-element
longhand solution) (Choose one)
v(Q)=
(1-element solution)
Problem 1
Consider the 3-element bar model shown in Figure 1-1.
The geometrical and material data are given in Figure 1-2.
The applied loading are: Concentrated force of 100 lb at 10 inch from
point A,and a distributed load that varies from 10 lb/1n to 100 lb/in
from B to C Use finite element method (long hand calculation)
Find the following quantities:
(a) nodal displacements
(b) reaction forces
(c) Draw a free body diagram of the bar, showing all
applied loads and reactions and show that the forces are in
equilibrium.
(d) What is the displacement at point Q which is at
middle of points C and D
-10
-20
-30
-40
0
20
40
60
80
AE=1000 lb
AE=4000 lb
AE=2000 lb
L1=25 in
L1=40 in
L1=20 in
-2
-4
-6
Chagee legends:
In the middle:
Right
10
20
L2=40
L3=20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Problem 2
Part A:
Consider the 16 member truss model shown in Figure 2-1.
The truss member are made of steel with E=3e7 psi. The cross sectional
areas of members CH and HI are 4 in^2. All other members are 2 in^2;
The loading at points B,C,D,F,G,and I are:
P, 2P, P,2P,2P and 4P in the direction shown, and P=2000 lb,
Joints A and E are pinned and the nodal coordinates can be obtained from
Figure 2-1. All dimensions are in inches.
(1)
Find nodal displacements and element stresses and reactions by
MASTRAN.
(2)
Show a free body of the truss with all applied loading and
reactions and show that these forces are in equilibrium.
(3)
Show equilibrium of joint F.
Part B;
Since the model of Figure 2-1 is symmetrical about the line IHC, we may
take advantage of this to solve the problem with a model with 9 elements.
Solve this model by MASTRAN and compare the solutions with Part A.
200
150
F
100
50
E
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Problem 3
The simply supported beam shown in Figure 3-1 has a length of 25 inch.
The beam is subject to a downward distributed load that varies linearly
from A to B with load intensities 0 and 10 lb/in respectively. The beam
is made of steel with E=3e7 psi. The beam has circular cross section with
a 2 inch diameter.
Find deflection at point Q (at the middle of the beam)
and reactions by finite element model
(a)
(b)
(c)
B
Q
-2
-4
-6
-8
0
10
15
20
25
Problem 4
The simply supported beam shown in Figure 4-1 has a length of 45 inch.
The beam is subject to a distributed load that varies linearly from A to
B with intensities 0 and 10 lb/in respectively. The beam is made of
steel with E=3e7 psi.
(a)
Find the deflection at point Q(at x=12.5) use a 2-element model
by MASTRAN. (If you solved the problem long hand use 1-element
model, its OK too)
(b)
Find deflection at Q use a 10element model by MASTRAN.
Figure 4-1: Beam with triangilar load in partial span
20
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45