228-0315 – Advanced modelling of structural static and dynamic tasks (PM)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Structural Mechanics
Subject guarantordoc. Ing. Petr Konečný, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
228-0315/01 2019/2020 2020/2021 4
228-0315/02 2019/2020 2021/2022 4
228-0315/03 2021/2022 4
228-0315/04 2021/2022 4

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

Advancing in knowledge and skills for the utilization of specialized software systems for the preparation of numerical models. Focus is given at non-linear structural response to loading considering statistical variation of input parameters.

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Summary

The subject is focused on the broadening of knowledge and skills necessary for advanced preparation of numerical models of civil engineering structures. Advanced modelling of non-linear tasks will be aimed especially at unidirectional supports, geometric nonlinearity and dynamic response of the structure to loading. Application of probabilistic approaches allows for the addressing of the random variation of input parameters.

Compulsory literature:

1. Hamming R.W. Introduction to Applied Numerical Analysis. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1989. 2. Felippa, C.A.: Introduction to Finite Element Method. Fall 2001. University of Colorado. 18 Sept. 2005. https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/CAS/courses.d/IFEM.d/.

Recommended literature:

1. Hamming, R. W. Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers. 2. vydání. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1973. 2. ANSYS Inc. - ANSYS Documentation 3. University of Alberta - ANSYS Tutorials: https://sites.ualberta.ca/~wmoussa/AnsysTutorial/ 4. Scia online - https://www.scia.net/en/support-downloads. 5. Marek, P. Brozzetti, J. Guštar,M. and Tikalsky, P. editors: Probabilistic Assessment of Structures using Monte Carlo Simulation. Background, Exercises and Software. Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague, 2003.

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.