Course detail
Steel Constructions and FEM
FSI-ZOKAcad. year: 2019/2020
The course combines the areas of steel structure design and computational modelling using a finite element method in a single logical framework. Students obtain basic information from the theory of steel structures in building - limit states theory, dimensioning of steel structures, joining of elements of building structures, design hangars. Students will also deepen their knowledge of finite element method and solution of nonlinear contact problems, use of nonlinear material models, solution of fast processes and modal analysis and Eigen vibration. The practical part is focused on deepening the knowledge of engineering analysis in the Ansys Workbench system with a focus on steel structures and more advanced nonlinear problems.
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Examination: course is finished by the final test. In the test, the student has to prove knowledge from lectures and laboratory exercises.
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Basic literature
Číhal, V.: Mezikrystalická koroze ocelí a slitin. SNTL Praha, 1994
Macháček, J., Studnička, J.: Ocelové konstrukce 2, ČVUT, 2005
Studnička, J., Holický, M., Ocelové konstrukce 20. Zatížení staveb podle Eurokódu. [skripta]. ČVUT Praha, 2003
Studnička, J.: Ocelové konstrukce. [skripta]. ČVUT, 2006
Studnička, J., Ocelové konstrukce 10. Normy. [skripta]. ČVUT Praha, 2006
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2. Steel constructions – design of elements with tension and compression loading.
3. Steel constructions – design of elements with bending loading.
4. Steel constructions – joining of steel structure components.
5. Steel constructions – hall systems.
6. Steel constructions – drawing rules.
7. FEM - theoretical fundamentals.
8. FEM - nonlinear contact problems.
9. FEM - nonlinear material models.
10. FEM - fast processes and explicit solver.
11. FEM - boundary conditions (prestressed bolted joints, bearings, etc.).
12. FEM - modal analysis.
13. FEM - optimization.
Computer-assisted exercise
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2. Design of the steel structures, tension and pressure, buckling stability.
3. Design of the steel structures, bending and shear.
4. Design of the steel structures, bolted and welded joints.
5. Steel structures - a parametric model for the FEA.
6. Steel structures - drawning principles.
7. Ansys Workbench - nonlinear contact tasks.
8. Ansys Workbench - nonlinear material model.
9. Ansys Workbench - solution of fast processes using explicit solver.
10. Ansys Workbench - simplification of boundary conditions (prestressed bolts, bearings, ...).
11. Ansys Workbench - modal analysis and self-oscillations.
12. Ansys Workbench - optimization tasks.
13. Course-unit credit.