Course Details

Static and Dynamic Analysis of Structures

Academic Year 2025/26

NDB019 course is part of 2 study plans

NPC-SIK Summer Semester 1st year

NPC-SIS Summer Semester 1st year

Course Guarantor

Institute

Language of instruction

Czech

Credits

4 credits

Semester

summer

Forms and criteria of assessment

course-unit credit and examination

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

  • 1. History of programs based on the finite element method, introduction to program system ANSYS.
  • 2. The structure of the program, the library features a help system, linked to the operating system.
  • 3. Finite Element Modeling.
  • 4. The mathematical description of analysis for solving problems of mechanics of structure.
  • 5. Possibility of preprocessor
  • 6. Modeling of loads and boundary conditions.
  • 7. Selections, choice of coordinate systems.
  • 8. Setting solver, static analysis and modal analysis.
  • 9. APDL programming language and creation batches.
  • 10. Types of dynamic analysis set of solvers.
  • 11. Possibility of postprocessor.
  • 12. Modeling the problems of heat conduction and transfer of results as the load of the structure.
  • 13. Introduction to nonlinear mechanics problems – the problem of stability of structures.

Exercise

13 weeks, 2 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

  • 1. Introduction to ANSYS menu.
  • 2. Model definition, element selection, load, and boundary conditions.
  • 3. Plane stress, compare results with beam theory.
  • 4. Plate structure, symmetry boundary condition, plot internal forces and displacements.
  • 5. Eigenvalue buckling, parametric study.
  • 6. Model of complex geometry structure.
  • 7. Torsional loaded beam – different dimension models.
  • 8. Solving table foundation using solid elements, static and modal analysis.
  • 9. Harmonic analysis of table foundation.
  • 10. Simple transient analysis.
  • 11. Thermal analysis, thermal load.
  • 12. Solution of individual task.
  • 13. Conclusion, credit.