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MENG 4553 F21(1) Navigate this page:Problem set Course Practice Problems Chp 1 : 1,3,5 and 7 (PS: 2,4 and 8) Lab Chp 2 : 1,3,5,11 and 19 (PS: 9, 12 and 13) Lab Chp 3 : 1 and 3 (PS: 2) Lab Chp 4 : 1,14 and 17 (PS: E4.1, 2 and 8) Lab Ch p5 : 1,3 and 4 (PS: 2, and 5) Lab Chp 6 : 2,4 and 5 (PS: 1 and 3) Lab Chp 10 : 1,3 and 5 (PS: 2 and 4) Lab Chp 11 : 1,3 Chp 14 : 1,3,5 Chp 15 : 2,3,5 In-Lab/In-class Activities (Individual) FEA/CAD, and/or MATLAB. (Due Course Delivery Plan , by Dates
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LECTURE DATES
COURSE
MODULE & REFERENCES
CLASS SESSIONS
(LEC + 1Hr PS)
REMARKS
1
September 5th –
September 8th 2020
Model PDEs
(chp. 1)
2+1
PPT Chapter 01
Problem set
2
September 12th –
September 22nd 2020
BVP Weak form
(chp. 2)
4+2
PPT Chapter 02
Problem set
3
September 26th 2020
Weak form in finite dimensions
(chp. 3)
1
PPT Chapter 03
Problem set
4
September 29th – October 3rd 2020
Piecewise Polynomials and FEM
(chp. 4)
2+1
PPT Chapter 04
Problem set
5
October 6th –
October 10th 2020
FEM Convergence (a priori)
(chp. 5)
2+1
PPT Chapter 05
Problem set
6
October 13th –
October 20th 2020
Mesh Data Structures
(chp. 6)
3+1
PPT Chapter 06
EXAM, Problem set
7
October 24th –
October 31st 2020
Programming the FEM, Simple BVP
(chp 7)
3+1L
PPT Chapter 07
Problem set
8
November 3rd –
November 7th 2020
Solving general BVPs, considerations
(chp. 9)
2
PPT Chapter 09
Problem set
9
November 10th 2020
Direct Solvers
(chp. 10)
1+1
PPT Chapter 10
Problem set
10
November 14th –
November 21st 2020
Iterative Solvers
(chp. 11)
3+1
PPT Chapter 11
Problem set
11
November 24th –
November 28th 2020
Adaptive Meshing (A-posteriori Error-based)
(chp. 14)
2
PPT Chapter 14
Problem set
12
December 1st –
December 5th 2020
A posteriori error indicators/estimators
(chp. 15)
2+1
PPT Chapter 15
Problem set
Course Practice Problems
All students are expected to solve the problems below on their own , during the course of the semester. Each problem-set below pertains to its corresponding course chapter, and should be completed within one week of that chapter’s completion date, as per the table above. These problems are not all to be graded, but the midterm will consist of my scoring some of the submitted problems at random (which, will not be preannounced) on a given date.
1
PPT Chapter # 1 : Model Linear PDEs
Chp 1 : 1,3,5 and 7 (PS: 2,4 and 8)
Lab: Pressure effect on Journal Bearing
2
PPT Chapter #2 : BVP Weak form
Chp 2 : 1,3,5,11 and 19 (PS: 9, 12 and 13)
Lab: Temperature effect on Journal Bearing
3
PPT Chapter #3 : Weak form in finite dimensions
Chp 3 : 1 and 3 (PS: 2)
Lab: Fixture effect on Crankshaft
4
PPT Chapter #4 : Piecewise Polynomials and FEM.
Chp 4 : 1,14 and 17 (PS: E4.1, 2 and 8)
Lab: Thermo-elasticity of Crankshaft
5
PPT Chapter #5 : FEM Convergence (A-priori)
Ch p5 : 1,3 and 4 (PS: 2, and 5)
Lab: Adapting the mesh, investigation
6
PPT Chapter #6 : Mesh Data Structures
Chp 6 : 2,4 and 5 (PS: 1 and 3)
Lab: MATLAB FE Codes , Training session
7
PPT Chapter #7 : Programming the FEM, Simple BVP
Chp7 : 1,3,7,11 and 14 (PS: 4,8,10 and 12)
Lab: Run & Modify Codes , Relate to Project
8
PPT Chapter #9 : Solving general BVPs, considerations
Chp9 : 1,5,7 and 8 (PS: 3 and 6)
Lab: Run & Modify Codes, Relate to Project
9
PPT Chapter #10 : A Direct Solver
Chp 10 : 1,3 and 5 (PS: 2 and 4)
Lab: Run & Modify Codes, Relate to Project
10
PPT Chapter #11 : An Iterative Solver
Chp 11 : 1,3, 5 and 9 (PS: 2,4 and 8 )
Lab: Run & Modify Codes, Relate to Project
11
PPT Chapter #14 : Adaptive Meshing (Error-based)
Chp 14 : 1,3,5 and 7 (PS: 2a,4 and 8 )
Lab: Run & Modify Codes, Relate to Project
12
PPT Chapter #15 : A posteriori error indicators/estimators
Chp 15 : 2,3,5, 6 and 9 (PS: 1,4 and 11 )
Lab: Run & Modify Codes, Relate to Project
Course Grading, Cutoff Scores
A 92%, A- 89%,
B+ 84%, B 79%, B- 76%,
C+ 71%, C 66%, C- 63%,
D+ 58%, D 53%, F < 53%
Course Grading, Breakdown
Grade 1
In-Lab/In-class Activities (Individual)
FEA/CAD, and/or MATLAB. (Due: Weekly)
20%
Grade 2
Theory Midterm Exam : October 20 th 20 20
Based on grading submissions of problems from Chapters #1 – 5
One problem per chapter will be picked at random (same for all) and scored.
20%
Grade 3
Practical Final Exam : See exams schedule
Based on Chapter #’s {6, 7, 9, 10, 11}. Same grading strategy as midterm.
20%
Grade 4
Project (Groups of 2 or 3), milestones posted on September 30th 2020.
40%
Grade
5
Bonuses
Any significant typo spotted in the slides, +0.2%
Any significant error spotted in the solutions/codes provided, +0.25%
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Course Rules of Engagement
You may discuss with me your grades , but not my grading scheme.
No grade “curving” applies.
If any submission is late, the score earned on it will be halved. No exceptions.
Reports are all to be typeset and structured according to professional engineering standards.
Incorrect use of language, formatting, citation, etc. will all affect your score.
Class meeting attendance is expected, but attendance is not routinely taken.
Disability Accommodation: any student with a proven special need should submit an official document to that effect from the Student Well-being Department before the end of September.
AUC’s Code of Academic Integrity will be enforced:
http://in.aucegypt.edu/auc-academics/academic-integrity/codeacademic-integrity.
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