Finite Element Theory & Practice

Postgraduate | 2026

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Area/Catalogue
ENGC 5021
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Course ID
206507
Level of study
Level of study
Postgraduate
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Unit value
6
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Course level
5
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

The objective of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the theory and application of computer methods of structural analysis that includes the Finite Element Method. Topics include basic concepts of elasticity; formulation of different finite elements for plane stress, plane strain, axisymmetric, 3D, shell and plate bending problems. Students will develop their own computer program and will also use commercial software for analysing structures.

Course learning outcomes

  • Understand the fundamental concepts and theories of the Finite Element Methods for analysis of 2D and 3D problems in engineering, including structures such as beams, trusses, 2D plane stress/strain and axisymmetric problems, plates and shells and 3D solids
  • Apply these concepts and theories of the Finite Element Methods in performing hand calculations as well as using computer programs for structural analysis of the above problems, and assess the potential errors and accuracy of Finite Element solutions
  • Demonstrate ability in developing computer programs for skeletal structures, continuum 2D/3D problems and plate and shells
  • Use commercially available software to analyse continuum as well as skeletal structures
  • Demonstrate ability in problem identification, formulation and its solution for relevant structures and solid mechanics problems
  • Demonstrate ability to manage tasks related to home assignments within the allocated time to meet submission deadlines
  • Demonstrate ability to work professionally with other students for group projects on 1) Development and validation of a generalised computer program, 2) Analysis of structures using commercially available software
  • Apply life long learning skills

Prerequisite(s)

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Antirequisite(s)

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