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Computational Methods in Engineering

This document appears to be an exam for a computational methods in engineering course. It contains 8 questions related to solving systems of equations, numerical integration techniques like Simpson's rule, optimization problems, solving partial differential equations, curve fitting, and solving parabolic PDEs. The questions cover a range of computational methods including elimination, Simpson's rule, gradient descent, Rayleigh-Ritz method, solving Poisson's equation, and exponential curve fitting. It asks students to apply these techniques to analyze systems of equations, integrate functions, minimize objective functions subject to constraints, solve boundary value problems, and model time-dependent phenomena.

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Computational Methods in Engineering

This document appears to be an exam for a computational methods in engineering course. It contains 8 questions related to solving systems of equations, numerical integration techniques like Simpson's rule, optimization problems, solving partial differential equations, curve fitting, and solving parabolic PDEs. The questions cover a range of computational methods including elimination, Simpson's rule, gradient descent, Rayleigh-Ritz method, solving Poisson's equation, and exponential curve fitting. It asks students to apply these techniques to analyze systems of equations, integrate functions, minimize objective functions subject to constraints, solve boundary value problems, and model time-dependent phenomena.

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Code No: C1504
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech I SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, APRIL/MAY-2013
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING
(MACHINE DESIGN)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:60
Answer any five questions
All questions carry equal marks
- - -

1. Solve the following system of equations by the process of elimination
14 3z 2y x
14 2z 3y 2x
10 z 2y 3x
= + +
= + +
= + +


2.a) Find the remainder of the Simpsons three- eighth rule
[ ] ) ( ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) (
8
3
) (
3 2 1 0
3
1
x f x f x f x f
h
dx x f
x
x
+ + + =


For equally spaced points given by
. 3 , 2 , 1 ,
0
= + = i ih x x
i

b) Evaluate
dx
x

+
1
0
1
1
2
using the Simpsons three-eighth rule. Compare with the
exact solution.

3. Solve the following optimization problem using any gradient method
Minimize
2
2
2 1
2
1
4 6 x x x x +
,
Subject to 0
2 1
x x , 4
2 1
+ x x , , 3 0
1
x and 0
2
x .

4. Solve the boundary value problem
2
2
2
x
dx
u d
= , 0<x<1 with u (0) = 0 and u (1) = 0
using the Rayleigh Ritz method and compare the result with the exact solution.

5. Solve the Poisson equation
2 2 2
2 y x f = over the square domain 3 0 x and
3 0 y with 0 = f on the boundary and h=1.

6. Explain the various solution methods for solving parabolic partial differential
equation.





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7. Use the exponential model
bx
ae y =
to fit the data
X 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4
Y 75 100 140 200 270 375

8. Solve the equation
2
2
2
2
x
u
t
u

subject to the following conditions:


0 ) , 1 ( ) , 0 ( = = t u t u for t > 0
and
u(x, 0) = sin
3
x , 0 ) 0 , ( =

x
t
u
for all x in 0x1.






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