Numerical analysis of civil engineering structures

lgciv2041  2021-2022  Louvain-la-Neuve

Numerical analysis of civil engineering structures
4.00 credits
20.0 h + 15.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Sgambi Luca;
Language
English
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of structural mechanics, structures stabilty and basis of finite elements method, as taught in LGCIV1022 et LGCIV1023
Main themes
Variational principles in structural mechanics, classical theory of finite elements for structures:
  • Trusses (2D and 3D)
  • Frames (2D and 3D)
  • Plates and shells
  • Plane stress and plane strains.
More advanced material will eventually be covered: elasto-plastic modelling of frames, structural instabilities, modelling of brittle materials, lage displacements in structures.
A computer project will be assigned to students that will consist in the development of a finite element code for a specific type of structure. The code will have to deal with inputs and outputs, including a graphical user interface.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 Contribution of the course to the program objectives (N°)
AA1.1, AA1.2, AA1.3, AA2.1, AA2.2, AA2.3, AA2.4, AA3.1, AA3.2, AA4.2, AA4.4, AA5.6.
Specific learning outcomes of the course
  • Students will understand the principles of the finite element method applied to usual civil engineering structures (beams, frames, plates and shells).
  •  Students will be trained in programming the finite element method. This includes the treatment of input data and the post-treatment of the results.
 
Content
See "Main themes".
Teaching methods
The preferred form of teaching is in presence. However, due to the current health crisis, the course could be done in a co-modal mode way or totally online.
Evaluation methods
The final grade will consist of a mark on a written exam (40% of the grade) and a mark on the programming / use experience (60% of the grade).
The programming / use experience report will be evaluated based on:
- The accuracy of the results;
- Comments: explanations of the algorithms, links with the theoretical part, explanation of the simplified study cases, explanation of the real study case, interpretation of the results;
- The quality of the report.
In both assessments, the teacher defines a minimum threshold of 6/20 below which the student cannot obtain a positive final assessment.
Due to the current health crisis, the written exam could be done in person or online, or it could be replaced by an oral (online) exam.
Other information
More detailed information about the course and evaluation procedures will be explained during the first lesson and will be contained in the "Course Outline" (downloadable from MOODLE).
Online resources
The slides of the lessons and other materials are available on MOODLE.
Bibliography
  • Finite Element Structural Analysis, T.Y Yang, Prentice-Hall, Inc, Englewood, NJ, 1986
  • Analyse des structures et milieux continus, volume 6 : Méthode des éléments finis, F. Frey et J. Jirousek, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes.
Faculty or entity
GC


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Mechanical Engineering

Master [120] in Electro-mechanical Engineering

Master [120] in Civil Engineering

Master [120] in Mathematical Engineering