Good, I like that you share this video Lecture Series on Finite Element Method by Prof. C.S.Uppadhay Department of Aero Space IIT Kanpur, I wish success always
Such a good lecture. So informative and so clear. Learning a difficult subject have never been easier. I salute the teachers and everyone else involved in NPTEL for providing us with such a great collection of knowledge. Thanks!
our company's FEA guy doesn't know anything about FEA. He just knows how to fuck around with the FEA software. He shows us the red areas and tells us to reinforce the piece. We then randomly, blindly, add some ribs and gussets and give him the model and the red areas turn yellow or green and we build.
The machine still cracks and breaks if we test the piss out of it and the failures have nothing whatsoever to do with the fucking software.
@BeeyondNeptoon True but that there are times when hand calculations are required - FEA takes time and wasting time on just trial and error costs money. Therefore it's important to understand how to do this and how the calculations apply to the 'model'. Some models might be simple geometries that can use hand calculations in order to save time, especially where tolerances aren't totally critical. It's shocking that the FEA guy doesn't really have a fully comprehensive understanding of FEA.
@jahabdank - 'E' is the modulus of elasticity of a given material. For steel it is typically 200GPa. 'A' is the cross sectional area of the bar or member at a given position 'x' along the bar.
This is definitely a great step ahead. Many engg students can refer to such online help and do away with their stupid teachers who don't know anything....
nice intiative taken by iits and govt of india..thanks for you guys for giving nice lectures that i even never dreamt of hearing these iit profs lects.make more and more...
Thank you very much for this class, i really enjoyed it. I`m studying Aeronautics Engineering at the National University of cordoba. UNC. and we are starting with the finite element method, so this class help me a lot to review the content of the subject and to settle it down much better. Thank you.
The development of the finite element method in structural mechanics is often based on an energy principle, e.g., the virtual work principle or the minimum total potential energy principle, which provides a general, intuitive and physical basis that has a great appeal to structural engineers.
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neoLM4444 5 months ago in playlist Mechanical - Finite Element Method
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search please some solution with FEA
RELATIVITY OF THE MATIER (Expansion - disparition - multiplication - division of the matier and per consequence materials)
This subject could help me to a made of life (energetic - physic - chemical - mathematics) ** I am Pi **- I block the earth relatives time of oldest
neoLM4444 5 months ago in playlist Mechanical - Finite Element Method
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neoLM4444 5 months ago in playlist Mechanical - Finite Element Method
This is great! Thank you sooo much for posting this!
ILUMBaby 6 months ago
Great information. I never liked nd never understood FEA until I encountered this video....
patesumit 10 months ago
Great information. I never liked nd never understood FEA until I encountered this video....
patesumit 10 months ago
Such a good lecture. So informative and so clear. Learning a difficult subject have never been easier. I salute the teachers and everyone else involved in NPTEL for providing us with such a great collection of knowledge. Thanks!
LearningFEM 1 year ago 2
god save paint!
willylagos 1 year ago 2
Thanks !
Very well presented !
What I feel missing are an example with numbers of a real life test case like the cantilever beam. Numbers bring every abstraction to reality.
saadjabir 1 year ago
our company's FEA guy doesn't know anything about FEA. He just knows how to fuck around with the FEA software. He shows us the red areas and tells us to reinforce the piece. We then randomly, blindly, add some ribs and gussets and give him the model and the red areas turn yellow or green and we build.
The machine still cracks and breaks if we test the piss out of it and the failures have nothing whatsoever to do with the fucking software.
BeeyondNeptoon 1 year ago 4
@BeeyondNeptoon True but that there are times when hand calculations are required - FEA takes time and wasting time on just trial and error costs money. Therefore it's important to understand how to do this and how the calculations apply to the 'model'. Some models might be simple geometries that can use hand calculations in order to save time, especially where tolerances aren't totally critical. It's shocking that the FEA guy doesn't really have a fully comprehensive understanding of FEA.
TheSaintST1 1 year ago
@BeeyondNeptoon -
how accurate can these things really work in practice - i'm curious.
what situations are the most accurate in, what situations less.
walter0bz 1 year ago
very nice information..thnx.
rudra88888 2 years ago
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bullshit
kadookhan 2 years ago
By the way the playlist is called "Mechanical - Finite Element Method" whereas the videos are called "Finite Element Method".
anotherelvis 2 years ago
what is EA ?
jahabdank 2 years ago
@jahabdank - 'E' is the modulus of elasticity of a given material. For steel it is typically 200GPa. 'A' is the cross sectional area of the bar or member at a given position 'x' along the bar.
chandansidhu 11 months ago
This is definitely a great step ahead. Many engg students can refer to such online help and do away with their stupid teachers who don't know anything....
navderm 2 years ago 25
Great introduction, thanks for the uploader and the lectureres.
India is a great country, I like their books and other materials.
Good day =)
TheMuslim100 2 years ago 10
the best use of youtube. it's easier to watch videos than to read books. i only hope there's a summary or outline in the description.
pahilario 2 years ago 2
While the information is good, it's a little dry, I'm falling asleep. This is just my honest opinion.
KevBoy3D 2 years ago 2
almost all lectures are like that :)
pahilario 2 years ago 2
@KevBoy3D Only boring people get bored. That's the facts bro.
harmonicminorshred 1 year ago
I m manoj kumar singh (b.tech mechanical)design engineer
Thank you very much for posting these lectures. It is a most valuable resource for practicing engineers
manojbbs 2 years ago
thank you so much man, you are the best
hanzo77777 2 years ago
thanks a lot...
sb47584 2 years ago
EXCELLENT CONTRIBUTION from great indian scientific society!!!
acidpastor 2 years ago
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
whocaresbeer 2 years ago
all the lectures are unquestionable and crystal clear.....thanks for uploading nptelhrd!!!
thakursubhash 2 years ago 3
Remarkable effort. Keep it up! We should concentrate on knowledge rather to put some awaful videos against any nation in the world.
engrasif 3 years ago 2
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please if you have any lectures talking a bout Composite of steel and concrete structure.
Bashir2828 3 years ago
please if you have any lectures talking a bout Composite of steel and concrete structure.
Bashir2828 3 years ago
thankyou so much for these clips
shiftyelie 3 years ago
nice intiative taken by iits and govt of india..thanks for you guys for giving nice lectures that i even never dreamt of hearing these iit profs lects.make more and more...
kalisiva123 3 years ago
great effort!!!
thanks a lot
ashwanth
student-Ms in mechanical engg
ashwanthnarain 3 years ago
i am from Saudi arabia,,, lectures have been very helpfull for me
thank you prof. and thnaks for all indians
aliim99 3 years ago
Thank you very much for posting these lectures. It is a most valuable resource for practicing engineers and academics alike.
Mark McDonald
Assistant Professor, CEE Vanderbilt University
mpmcd81 3 years ago 3
its a shame that some stupid mobs tease indians for their accent
idmade4emmer 3 years ago 2
Excellent effort.
mailvishalshekhar 3 years ago
he is my thesis supervisor , am really fortunate to learn fem from him in person :)
iflylikecayley 3 years ago
thank you very much
ukstar2007 3 years ago 3
many many many thank for the effort to delever us the knowledge............Keep it up for the humanity...........
faisal0077 3 years ago 2
Thank you very much for this class, i really enjoyed it. I`m studying Aeronautics Engineering at the National University of cordoba. UNC. and we are starting with the finite element method, so this class help me a lot to review the content of the subject and to settle it down much better. Thank you.
Rubio, Gonzalo.
Argentina
GonIngAero 3 years ago
he is my thesis supervisor... :)
iflylikecayley 3 years ago
can you publish all of your lessons in one file which extension rar in rapid ?
alpanoz 3 years ago
The development of the finite element method in structural mechanics is often based on an energy principle, e.g., the virtual work principle or the minimum total potential energy principle, which provides a general, intuitive and physical basis that has a great appeal to structural engineers.
baloo2409 4 years ago
Great effort..
now I have chance to learn FEM
without opting this course in any semester.
chanduzz7 4 years ago