Abaqus PDF tutorials ( Truss Beam Axisymmetric Vibration ) |
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Course
modality update (September 1): This is a hybrid and “Attend Anywhere” class. Lectures will
be on Mondays during the normal
class time and will be synchronously broadcast via Zoom. You can either
attend the lecture in person or view it remotely. In addition, there will be supplemental
one-hour video sessions on Wednesdays. All lectures will be recorded and
available for on-demand viewing via PSU Media Space. Virtual office hours will
also be provided using the Zoom conferencing tool. All assignments and exams
will be submitted via D2L or other online methods
Course Objective:
Contact
information: Please
visit the contact page for information.
Lecture notes: There is no textbook requirements for the class.
Lecture notes will be posted on the course web page. They will be
supplemented with video tutorials for Abaqus/CAE software.
Recommended
readings:
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A First Course in
the Finite Elements Method, by Daryl L. Logan (Any edition)
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Introduction to
Finite Elements in Engineering, by T.R. Chandrupatala
and A.D. Belegundu (Any edition)
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Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, by
Cook, et al. (Any edition)
Course
syllabus (Lecture
notes will be posted).
Please note the following dates are estimates and
subject to change.
Week 1:
Week 2:
Week 3:
Week 4:
Week 5:
Week 6:
Week 7:
Week 8:
Week 9:
Further topics in Modeling, Pre and Post
processing, Results interpretation, and Error analysis will be covered
throughout the term.
Grading
Policy
Grades will be based on homework assignments and exams as follows:
Homework assignments |
25% |
Midterm exam 1 |
35% |
Final exam (comprehensive) |
40% |
1 No make up
exams will be given. Percentage of missed midterm exam grade will be
added to the Final exam percentage.
Homework Assignments and Due dates
Homework
assignments will be posted below. Note the due date and time. Late submissions
will not be graded. Submit HW electronically as pdf file to the course section of
D2L. You must follow HW submission guidelines. Failure to
do so will result in HW not being graded!
Extra
10% credit will be given if MathCAD is employed for the solution of
specifically marked (M) homework
problems.
HW Set |
Comments |
Due date
and time |
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Thursday,
Oct. 7, by 5:30 PM |
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Friday,
Oct. 15, by 5:30 PM |
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Friday,
Oct. 22, by 5:30 PM |
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Sunday,
Oct. 31, by 5:30 PM |
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Tuesday,
November 9, by 5:30 PM |
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Thursday,
November 18, by 5:30 PM |
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Sunday,
November 28, by 5:30 PM |
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Sunday,
December 5, by 5:30 PM |
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Thursday,
December 9, by 5:00 PM |
MCAE
laboratory and FE software
Notice to ABAQUS users
Please remember to direct all your questions regarding ABAQUS
and MCAE lab ( room 420 EB) software/hardware issues
to your instructor. Questions regarding networking, e-mail, printing and web
access should be brought to the attention of the college computer support staff
(support@cecs.pdx.edu)
Notice to Graduate Students
Graduate students who register for ME 555 must complete extra
work (project), usually during the last two weeks of the term. Details will be
announced, and posted on the web page.
Homework Submission
guidelines:
1)
Entire homework set must be submitted as one (single) PDF file
2)
Only PDF format will be accepted and graded. Other formats (including
JPEG images) will be ignored and will not be graded.
3)
Use the following naming convention for homework:
Last-name_First-name_HWxx (where xx indicates the set
number). For example: Smith_Jane_hw2.PDF
4) If you revise your submission send a message from D2L
alerting the grader about the changes.