CEE 570

CEE 570 - Finite Element Methods

Spring 2024

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Finite Element MethodsCEE570D31749LCD41100 - 1220 M W  2311 Newmark Civil Engineering Bldg Oscar Lopez-Pamies
Farhad Kamarei
Finite Element MethodsCEE570ONL60854ONL4 -    Oscar Lopez-Pamies
Farhad Kamarei
Finite Element MethodsCSE551D31750LCD41100 - 1220 M W  2311 Newmark Civil Engineering Bldg Oscar Lopez-Pamies
Farhad Kamarei
Finite Element MethodsCSE551ONL60866ONL4 -    Oscar Lopez-Pamies
Farhad Kamarei

Official Description

Theory and application of the finite element method; stiffness matrices for triangular, quadrilateral, and isoparametric elements; two- and three-dimensional elements; algorithms necessary for the assembly and solution; direct stress and plate bending problems for static, nonlinear buckling and dynamic load conditions; displacement, hybrid, and mixed models together with their origin in variational methods. Course Information: Same as CSE 551. Prerequisite: CEE 471 or TAM 551.

Subject Area

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering

Course Description

This course covers theory and application of the finite element method; stiffness matrices for triangular, quadrilateral, and isoparametric elements; two- and three-dimensional elements; algorithms necessary for the assembly and solution; direct stress and plate bending problems for static, nonlinear buckling and dynamic load conditions; displacement, hybrid, and mixed models together with their origin in variational methods.

Credit Hours

4 hours

Prerequisites

Undergraduate degree and a course in Structural Mechanics (CEE 471).

Last updated

10/6/2015