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This document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mathematics – II. The course is divided into 8 units covering topics such as differential equations, partial differential equations, integral calculus, vector integration, and Laplace transforms. It will be taught over 52 hours across 4 hours per week for 13 weeks. Students will be evaluated through internal assessments worth 25 marks and an exam worth 100 marks lasting 3 hours.

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Engineering Mathematics - Ii

This document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mathematics – II. The course is divided into 8 units covering topics such as differential equations, partial differential equations, integral calculus, vector integration, and Laplace transforms. It will be taught over 52 hours across 4 hours per week for 13 weeks. Students will be evaluated through internal assessments worth 25 marks and an exam worth 100 marks lasting 3 hours.

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II

CODE: 10 MAT 21 Hrs/Week: 04 Total Hrs: 52 PART-A

IA Marks: 25 Exam Hrs: 03 Exam Marks:100

Unit-I: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS - 1 Equations of first order and higher degree (p-y-x equations), Equations solvable for p,y,x. General and singular solutions, Clairauits equation. Applications of differential equations of first orderillustrative examples*. [6 hours] Unit-II: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 2 Linear differential equations: Solution of second and higher order equations with constant coefficients by inverse differential operator method. Simultaneous differential equations of first order Applications. [7 hours] Unit-III: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 Method of variation of parameters, Solutions of Cauchys and Legendres linear equations, Series solution of equations of second order, Frobenius method simple problems. [6 hours] Unit-IV: PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (PDE) Formation of Partial differential equations (PDE) by elimination of arbitrary constants/ functions. Solution of non-homogeneous PDE by direct integration. Solution homogeneous PDE involving derivative with respect to one independent variable only. Solution of Lagranges linear PDE. Solution of PDE by the Method of separation of variables (first and second order equations) [7 hours]

PART-B Unit-V: INTEGRAL CALCULUS Multiple Integrals Evaluation of Double integrals and triple integrals. Evaluation of double integrals over a given region, by change of order of integration, by change of variables. Applications to area and volume illustrative examples*.

Beta and Gamma Functions - Properties and problems [6 hours] Unit-VI: VECTOR INTEGRATION Line integrals definition and problems, Surface and volume integralsdefinition. Greens theorem in a plane, Stokes and Gauss divergence theorem (statements only). [6 hours] Unit-VII: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS-1 Definition, transforms of elementary functions, properties, Periodic function, Unit step function and unit impulse function. [7 hours] Unit-VIII: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS-2 Inverse Laplace Transforms, Convolution theorem, solution of linear differential equations using Laplace transforms. Applications illustrative examples*. [7 hours] Note: * In the case of illustrative examples, questions are not to be set.

Text Books: 1. 2. 3. Reference Book: 1. 2. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publications. Peter V. ONeil, Engineering Mathematics, CENGAGE Learning India Pvt Ltd.Publishers B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition, Khanna Publishers Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition, Wiley Publications.

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