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Engineering Mathematics - Iii: Part - A

The document outlines the course content for Engineering Mathematics - III. It is divided into two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A covers topics like Fourier series, Fourier transforms, partial differential equations, and their applications. Part B covers numerical methods, finite differences, calculus of variations, difference equations, and Z-transforms. The course involves 4 hours of class per week, has an internal assessment of 25 marks and an exam of 3 hours and 100 marks.

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Engineering Mathematics - Iii: Part - A

The document outlines the course content for Engineering Mathematics - III. It is divided into two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A covers topics like Fourier series, Fourier transforms, partial differential equations, and their applications. Part B covers numerical methods, finite differences, calculus of variations, difference equations, and Z-transforms. The course involves 4 hours of class per week, has an internal assessment of 25 marks and an exam of 3 hours and 100 marks.

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III

Sub Code Hrs/ Week Total Hrs.

: : :

06MAT31 04 52

IA Marks Exam Hours Exam Marks

: : :

25 03 100

PART A
UNIT 1: Fourier Series Periodic functions, Fourier expansions, Half range expansions, Complex form of Fourier series, Practical harmonic analysis UNIT 2: Fourier Transforms Finite and Infinite Fourier transforms, Fourier sine and consine transforms, properties. Inverse transforms. UNIT 3: Partial Differential Equations (P.D.E) Formation of P.D.E Solution of non homogeneous P.D.E by direct integration, Solution of homogeneous P.D.E involving derivative with respect to one independent variable only (Both types with given set of conditions) Method of separation of variables. (First and second order equations) Solution of Lagranges linear P.D.E. of the type P p + Q q = R. UNIT 4: Applications of P.D.E Derivation of one dimensional wave and heat equations. Various possible solutions of these by the method of separation of variables. DAlemberts solution of wave equation. Two dimensional Laplaces equation various possible solutions. Solution of all these equations with specified boundary conditions. (Boundary value problems). 7 Hours 6 Hours 6 Hours 7 Hours

PART B
UNIT 5: Numerical Methods Introduction, Numerical solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations:- NewtonRaphson and Regula-Falsi methods. Solution of linear simultaneous equations : - Gauss 6 Hours

elimination and Gauss Jordon methods. Gauss - Seidel iterative method. Definition of eigen values and eigen vectors of a square matrix. Computation of largest eigen value and the corresponding eigen vector by Rayleighs power method. UNIT 6: Finite differences (Forward and Backward differences) Interpolation, Newtons forward and backward interpolation formulae. Divided differences Newtons divided difference formula. Lagranges interpolation and inverse interpolation formulae. Numerical differentiation using Newtons forward and backward interpolation formulae. Numerical Integration Simpsons one third and three eighths value, Weddles rule. (All formulae / rules without proof) UNIT 7: Calculus of Variations Variation of a function and a functional Extremal of a functional, Variational problems, Eulers equation, Standard variational problems including geodesics, minimal surface of revolution, hanging chain and Brachistochrone problems. UNIT 8: Difference Equations and Z-transforms Difference equations Basic definitions. Z-transforms Definition, Standard Ztransforms, Linearity property, Damping rule, Shifting rule, Initial value theorem, Final value theorem, Inverse Z-transforms. Application of Z-transforms to solve difference equations. Text Book: Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal (36 th Edition Khanna Publishers) Reference Books: Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana (Tata-Macgraw Hill). Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics by Glyn James Pearson Education. 7 Hours 6 Hours 7 Hours

Note: 1. 2. One question is to be set from each unit. To answer Five questions choosing atleast Two questions from each part

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