Explore topic-wise MCQs in Finite Element Method.

This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Finite Element Method knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Increasing the number of nodes in coarse mesh regions where stress variations are high, should give better results. This method is called _____

A. Divergence
B. Convergence
C. Convergent- divergent
D. Un defined
Answer» C. Convergent- divergent
2.

Coarser meshes are recommended for _____

A. Loading
B. Notches and fillets
C. Crystals
D. Initial trails
Answer» E.
3.

The _____ can be obtained even with coarser meshes by plotting and extrapolating.

A. Minimum stresses
B. Minimum strain
C. Maximum stresses
D. Maximum strain
Answer» D. Maximum strain
4.

The Constant strain triangle can give____ stresses on elements.

A. Linear
B. Constant
C. Uniform
D. Parallel
Answer» C. Uniform
5.

Stresses can be change widely at ____

A. Large circular sections
B. Notches and fillets
C. Corners
D. Crystals
Answer» C. Corners
6.

In dividing the elements a good practice may be to choose corner angles in the range of ____

A. 30-120
B. 90-180
C. 25-75
D. 45-180
Answer» B. 90-180
7.

When dividing an area into triangles, avoid large _____

A. Dimensions
B. Loading
C. Aspect ratios
D. Boundary conditions
Answer» D. Boundary conditions
8.

Boundary conditions can be easily considered by using _______

A. Rayleigh method
B. Penalty approach method
C. Galerkin approach
D. Potential energy approach
Answer» C. Galerkin approach
9.

For a circular pipe under internal or external pressure, by symmetry all points move _____

A. Radially
B. Linearly
C. Circularly
D. Along the pipe
Answer» B. Linearly
10.

In deformation of the body, the symmetry of ______ and symmetry of ____ can be used effectively.

A. Stress and strain
B. Nodes and displacement
C. Geometry and strain
D. Geometry and loading
Answer» E.
11.

Finite element method is used for computing _____ and _____

A. Stress and strain
B. Nodes and displacement
C. Nodes and elements
D. Displacement and strain
Answer» E.