The Finite and Boundary Element Methods
Field of study:
Automatics and Robotics
Programme: common
Semester: I
ECTS credits: 4
Course instructor:
dr hab. inż. Wacław Kuś Prof. Pol. Śl.
Course description
The aim of the subject is to familiarize students with the basics of
Finite Element and Boundary Element Method. Discussed are issues related
to the method of weighted residuals. Sample applications are presented
both for FEM and BEM applications. The laboratories allows student to
familiarize with FEM commercial software. The BEM analyses are performed
with in house codes. The project is focused on individual solution of
chosen problem with use of FEM software.
Teaching modes and
hours
- 15 h lectures
- 15 h labs
- 15 h projects
Sources
- Chandrupatla T.R.,
Belegundu A.D., Introduction to Finite Elements in
Engineering, Prentice-Hall Inc, 1991.
- Zienkiewicz O.C.,
Taylor R.L. The Finite Element Method, Vol. 1-2,
Butterworth, Oxford 2000.
- Beer G., Smith I.,
Duenser Ch., The Boundary Element Method with
Programming For Engineers and Scientists, Springer,
2008.
- Larson M. G., Bengzon
F., The Finite Element Method: Theory, Implementation,
and Applications, Series: Texts in Computational Science
and Engineering, Vol. 10, Springer, 2013.
- M. Kleiber and others,
Handbook of Computational Solid Mechanics, Springer,
1998.
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