>>> Shared link to the live session <<<
I will introduce the MSC.Marc/Mentat finite element solver, which is installed on the virtual machine presented below. Please check that you are able to boot up the virtual machine, and that the present website is reachable from within the virtual machine itself (i.e. that the v.m. is online).
Me and the course. Videos (may require a further login).
An Outline (rev.b) for a lab exercise , and the related videos . The maxima worksheet at various stages (1, 2, 3, 4), maxima videos. A link.
Torsional stiffness for a simplified ladder-frame chassis (was: “a further Lab exercise”)
Cross Sectional properties through FE Analysis
A stress concentration factor example
Basic theory of plates (and shells): pdf, updated version "d", v0101-xxxx.zip v0101-xxxy.zip
Finite Elements:
A newer virtual machine, which also contains the MSC.Adams 2017.2 software employed in dedicated Vehicle Dynamics seminars, is available here.
Lecture notes contain parts that were not discussed in the recorded lessons; those parts will not be asked during the exam. Also, lecture notes will be subjected to improvement where appropriate.
Notes for the exam.
The exam will consist of an interview of approximate 30-40 minutes in which you will be asked to
Technical details will be provided for sharing a graphical terminal on which you may operate jointly with the teacher, together with the links for accessing the exam sessions.
The student is also asked to prepare paper and stationery in order illustrate the answers with drawings and graphics; these sketches will then be shown at the webcam, or sent via instant messaging (google hangout with unimore account login is ok) from a mobile phone.
According to the current organization, exam sessions have been opened on every Friday in June / July, with a further turn on the subsequent Monday, if needed.
To guarantee each student the access to at least one exam session in June and one exam session in July (see teaching regulations), students are asked to refrain from enrolling to more than one exam session in two weeks (for example, if a student signs up for the June 26 session, he will refrain from signing up for the subsequent July 3 session), and more than three sessions in two months.