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" if you are completed project on required Field please answer u don't know about it please skip"
provide more than 2 project if u submit one provide proper information as am asking. don't waste my time.
I'm final year Masters student in Structure Engineering provide project full (softcopy it's ready to submit direct )titles and soft copies of "bridge design"( of different types) by using "finite element method" combine with software like etabs ,ansys, etc.
provide google drive links of ur project literature , review and full complete project with any missing is ready to submit it.
don't copy and paste from Google.
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I have completed my masters in structural engineering recently. I have done project in finitie elementsoftware ANSYS. You can also try abacus which is also a Finite element softwareMy project title was "FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF LOW VELOCITY IMPACT ON CONVENTIONAL AND PRESTRESSED RC SLABS". Please check below. i have given my google drive links of seven Fem related journal papers. Once you go through that files you can have an idea about FEM and FEM softwares. Then you can generate different problem for your project from that papers. Read and think about different problem by correlating that papers. All papers has a FEM relation and may be with different FEM softwares.
See the titles of the finite element 9 projects below.
And you can download the total files from my google drive links below number wise and you can observe entire project report which include title, literature review, methodology, analysis part in detail
1. Low velocity impact behavior of RC slabs with different support types
2. Numerical analysis of prestressed reinforced concrete beam subjected to blast loading
3. Nonlinear finite element analyses of FRP-strengthened reinforced
concrete slabs using a new layered composite plate element
4. An extended finite element model for modelling localised fracture
of reinforced concrete beams in fire
5. Finite element models for nonlinear analysis of steel–concrete composite beams with partial interaction in combined bending and shear
6. Modeling the response of composite beam–slab assemblies exposed to fire
7. Properties of gypsum composites containing vermiculite andpolypropylene fibers: Numerical and experimental results
8. A finite element assessment of flexural strength of prestressed concrete
beams with fiber reinforcement
9. Finite element study on the impact responses of concrete masonry unit
walls strengthened with fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAVEJieTBia3RPS0k
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAVEVsX19MTkVQblE
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappANExUdkNTZmphanM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAME9tNVRlVVg2TE0
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAS18xbUh4amwzY2c
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAaFhFVkI2WlVjVXc
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAblMwck5kTlBCWWc
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAREpvbHNMMG13bDg
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7YTzP7EappAT21uUGtJUDRqNGc
Try to choose small dimensional elements in your FEM project. Because with minimum dimensions you will get small mesh in FEM software. So you will save your project time and you can improve your accuracy of the project in software.
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