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Advanced Finite Element Formulations
Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:14:36
Abstract
This course explores advanced topics in the finite element method, with an emphasis on formulations for modeling solids and structures undergoing large deformations. It explores a range of material models, from hyperelasticity to plasticity, and introduces various strategies for solving the resulting nonlinear equations.
Objective
After taking this class, students will be able to: 1) Explain the mathematical principles underlying advanced finite element formulations for nonlinear solid and structural mechanics; 2) Distinguish between geometric, material, and contact nonlinearities and describe how they are incorporated into finite elements method; 3) Derive and implement different element formulations and assess their applicability and limitations; 4) Model a range of material behaviors, including hyperelasticity and plasticity; 5) Apply and compare numerical strategies for solving nonlinear finite element systems.
Content
1. Introduction: Review of nonlinear continuum mechanics 2. Different finite element formulation: Bubnov Galerkin, three-field mixed finite element formulation, reduced integration with hourglass control, enhanced strain method, Cosserat point element, solid shell element 3. Different material models: hyperelasticity, plasticity 4. Different numerical strategies for solving nonlinear system of equations: Newton–Raphson, modified Newton-Raphson, arc-length
Resources
Lecture Notes
Lecture notes will be provided, however, students are also encouraged to take their own notes.
Literature
Relevant references will be provided.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
Examination
- Type
- end-of-semester examination
- Mode
- written 120 minutes
- Aids
- One double-sided hand-written page of notes/formulae is allowed. No further material is allowed.
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture | Advanced Finite Element Formulations |
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2 h weekly |
| exercise | Advanced Finite Element Formulations |
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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Core Courses (The Core Courses in the Master’s program Mechanical Engineering listed below are indicative and include courses designed by the Department at the Master's level. With the approval of the tutor, students may also select Master's-level courses offered by other departments at ETH. These courses will be marked as non-regular in the LAG, but their categorization as Core Courses is possible if included in the approved LAG.)
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