Clearly explain the finite element formulation for plane and bending loading. Obtain the stress-strain relations for plane stress and plane strain problems with and without thermal effect. Obtain the shape functions for 4-noded quadrilateral element.
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Finite Element Formulation for Plane and Bending Loading: The finite element formulation for plane and bending loading involves dividing the structure into smaller elements and approximating the behavior of each element using a set of mathematical equations. These Show more…
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