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NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE-105

(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi – Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)


Department of Mechanical Engineering
Micro Analysis of Internal Assessment Test – I

Title : FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS Sub Code : ME 6603


Class : IV Year - B.E Automobile Engineering Semester : VII
Instructor : Mr. R.BHARATHIKANNA Academic Year : 2019-2020
Part A Part B Part C
Question nos. with Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8
marks (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (12) (12) (16)
No of student
attempted the 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20
Questions
Total Marks 39 40 35 37 38 227 230 275
Average marks
scored in the 1.95 2.00 1.84 1.85 1.90 11.35 11.50 13.75
Questions
Average % of marks
scored in the 98 100 92 93 95 95 96 86
Questions
Total number of
20
Students
Number of Student
0
Absents

% Avg
% Avg
Questions used for assessment marks
CO marks
for CO
CO Q1 Name the weighted residual method.. 98 94
1 Why are polynomial types of interpolation function preferred over trigonometric
Q2 100
functions?
Q3 What is structural and non structural problem? 92
Q4 State the three phases of finite element method. 93
Q5 What is meant by discretization? 95
Q6a 95
Discuss about discretization process in detail.

Q6b 95

Q7a 96

Q7b 96

Q8 86

Mapping of Internal Questions VS Course Outcome:

CO\Q Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8
CO1 × × × × × × × ×
CO2
CO3

S. No. Course Outcome


To Summarize the discretization and finite element approach in simple 1-D problems such as
CO 1
truss analysis and 1-D heat conduction
To integrate different mathematical Techniques used in FEM analysis and execute in Structural
CO 2
and thermal problems
To apply suitable elements to solve physical and engineering problems in an engineering
CO 3
applications
CO 4 To check complicated 3D structural problems for stress analysis under impact loads.
Internal Test No of
Avg. Marks Students
0-10 0
11-20 0
21-30 0
Marks
31-40 1
Range
41-50 19
Absent 0
Total 20
No of student attempted the Questions

No. of Students attempted the questions

20 20 20 20 20 20 20
19
20
No. of Students

15

10

0
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 6 (a) or 7 (a) or 8 (a)
(b) (b) or (b)
Question Numbers

Average % of marks scored

98 100
Average
92 93
% of Marks
95
scored
95 96 86
Average % of Marks scored

20
15
10
5
0
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 6 (a) or 7 (a) or 8 (a)
(b) (b) or (b)
Question Numbers
Attainment of COs ( Goal:95%)

Scope for Improvement

1. Students are recommended to read regularly


2. Slow Learners are instructed to study the question bank
3. Students are instructed to practice diagrams from Old University Question papers.

HOD’s Report
Impact of Delivery Methods :Fair
Course Outcome Attainment Remarks :Partially Obtained
HOD’s Feedback :Good

Course Instructor HOD – Mechanical


R.BHARATHIKANNA Dr.MOHAN KUMAR

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