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Finite element method

full notes : Finite element method

Weak Formulation

video (30min)

The weak formulation is the formulation of the differential equation so that it becomes solvable using the finite elements method.

This video shows how the weak formulation is derived from the initial problem, and its use.

Mathematical Finite element method base

video (40min)

The finite element method is a mathematical method to be able to computationally solve a differential equation.

The core of the method is to discretise the problem, because computer cannot solve the problem analytically.

Continuum mechanics

full notes : Continuum Mechanics

Continuum mechanics

video (10min)

This video goes over what is continuum mechanics, and the uses of fields to describe matter. It presents as well the boundary value problem.

Strain tensor formula

video (10min)

The strain tensor is the symmetric part of the gradient of the displacement field vector. This video manages to make this confusing statement a lot clearer.

Visualizing the strain tensor

video (10min)

This video makes the physical effect of each element of the tensor more apparent.

Stress and traction

video (10min)

In continuum mechanics, the force over an area is not the stress, it is traction. This video helps getting a clearer understanding of the stress tensor.

Laminate analysis

Composite materials course

video (1h30)

This video is a course on the analysis of composite laminate. Mainly the maths to compute the stress/strain relationship with discrete layers. (see Layerwise Theories)

Modeling layered composite

video (1h)

This video exposes multiple models for composite laminates, for example equivalent single layer (eql) and layerwise (lw) (see Composite laminate models)

Failure theories

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Failure theories

video (15min)

This video presents a few failure theories, and their physical meaning :

Ductile materials :

  • Tresca
  • von Mises

Brittle materials :

  • Coulomb-Mohr

Polymers

What are elastomers ?

video (3min)

This video gives a brief overview of what are Elastomers

Elastomers are polymers which displays Viscoelasticity properties, they have a larger elastic deformation domain than other polymers, because they are lightly-cross linked.

Polymer course - part 1

video

Homopolymers vs Copolymers

Homopolymers are constructed with a single repeating monomer Copolymers are constructed with more than one monomer, can be :

  • alternating # - * - # - *
  • block # - # - # - * - * - *
  • graft (with branches)
  • random

Chain structure classification

Linear polymer chain : almost only thermoplastics (slide past one another)

Branch polymer chain structure : usually thermoplastic, but depend on branches (slide, but can catch branches)

Star polymer chain, all branches from one central monomer : thermoplastic/thermoset

Polymer networks,lot of cross linking : almost only thermosets

Interpenetrating polymer networks, that are intertwined.

Thermoplastics vs Thermosets

thermoplastic : heat -> mold -> cool -> strengthen (can be recycled)

thermoset : heat -> burn but better hold shape and strength when heated (3d cross linking)