Course

Finite Element Methods, Basics (MSK250)

The course provides fundamental coverage of computational design of civil and mechanical engineering structures, and up-to-date software applications. It explains the Finite Element Method and relates the method to several practical engineering applications. Specific topics covered include linear spring elements, bar elements, trusses, beams and frames, and heat transfer. During the semester, the students are shown step-by-step detailed development of the finite element equations and analytic demonstration how Finite Element Method is programmed. Examples in MATLAB, CALFEM, and ANSYS allowing students to learn how to develop their own computer code.


Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2025-2026

Fakta

Emnekode

MSK250

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Autumn

Undervisningsspråk

English

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Autumn

Content

NB! This is an elective course and may be cancelled if fewer than 10 students are enrolled by August 20th for the autumn semester.

Main topics of the course include: An Overview of the Finite Element Method- Mathematical Background- Linear Spring Elements-Bar Elements- Trusses- Beams- Frames- The principle of Minimum Potential Energy for 1-D Elements- Elasticity equations for 2-D and 3-D solids- The principle of Minimum Potential Energy for 2-D and 3-D elements- Finite Element modelling of Heat Transfer

Learning outcome

After the completion of the course, the students will have sufficient knowledge and basic understanding of the finite element method. They will be able to analyse 2D and 3D trusses and frames, and plates under in-plane loads. Furthermore, with the use of finite element computer programs, the students will acquire skills in solution of mechanical and structural engineering problems.

Forkunnskapskrav

Structural Mechanics 1 (BYG140)

Anbefalte forkunnskaper

Mechanics (FYS100), Mathematical Methods 2 (MAT200)

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid
Written exam 7/10 4 Hours Letter grades Valid calculator
Project work 3/10 3 Weeks Letter grades All


The written exam is conducted with pen and paper.

Students do the project work in groups, and submit an individual project assignment.

Both the written exam and the project assingment must be passed to obtain an overall pass in the course.

No resit or deferred exam is arranged for the project work. If a student fails the project work, they have to take this part again the next time the course is lectured.

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Compulsory assignments

6 out of in total 7 of the compulsory assignments must be approved in order to take the written exam.

Attendance in lab exercises is mandatory.

Compulsory course attendance in Health, Safety and Environment must be completed and approved before access to the laboratory: (Electronic Course in Health, Safety and Environment)

Fagperson(er)

Head of Department:

Mona Wetrhus Minde

Coordinator laboratory exercises:

Adugna Deressa Akessa

Course coordinator:

Dimitrios Pavlou

Method of work

4 hours lectures per week. 2 hours lab work per week and project work for 3 weeks with tutor 2 hours pr week.

Åpent for

Battery and Energy Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Civil Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Computer Science - Bachelor in Engineering Computer Science - Bachelor in Engineering, Part-Time Electrical Engineering - Bachelor's Degree Programme, part-time Electrical Engineering - Bachelor's Degree Programme Energy and Petroleum Engineering, Vocational Path - Bachelor in Engineering Energy and Petroleum Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Geosciences and Energy Resources - Bachelor in Engineering Environmental Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Mechanical Engineering - Bachelor in Engineering Medical technology - Bachelor in Engineering Medical Technology - Bachelor in Engineering - part time
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Emneevaluering

There must be an early dialogue between the course supervisor, the student union representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital course evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.
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