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This document outlines an engineering mathematics course covering several topics in calculus and differential equations across 5 modules. The course objectives are to enable students to apply mathematics concepts to engineering fields like solving differential equations for electrical circuits, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. It will cover linear differential equations, partial differential equations, double/triple integrals, and Laplace transforms. Students will learn methods for solving various types of differential equations. Assessment includes 10 questions from 4 modules to be answered in 3 hours.

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

Subject Code

[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme]


(Effective from the academic year 2015 -2016)
SEMESTER - I/II
15MAT21
IA Marks

20

Number of Lecture Hours/Week

04

Exam Marks

80

Total Number of Lecture Hours

50

Exam Hours

03

CREDITS - 04
Course objectives:
To enable students to apply the knowledge of Mathematics in various engineering
fields by making them to learn the following

Ordinary differential equations

Partial differential equations

Double and triple integration

Laplace transform

Module I

Teaching
Hours

Linear differential equations with constant coefficients: Solutions

10 Hours

of second and higher order differential equations - inverse differential


operator method, method of undetermined coefficients and method of
variation of parameters.
Module -2
10 Hours

Differential equations-2:
Linear differential equations with variable coefficients: Solution of
Cauchys
Nonlinear

and Legendres linear differential equations.


differential

equations

Equations

solvable

for

p,

equations solvable for y, equations solvable for x, general and singular


solutions, Clairauits equations and equations reducible to Clairauits
form.

Module 3
10 Hours

Partial Differential equations:


Formulation of

Partial differential equations by elimination of

arbitrary constants/functions, solution of non-homogeneous Partial


differential equations by direct integration, solution of homogeneous
Partial differential equations involving derivative with respect to one
independent variable only.
Derivation of one dimensional heat and wave equations and their
solutions by variable separable method.

Module-4
10 Hours

Integral Calculus:
Double and triple integrals: Evaluation of double
integrals. Evaluation of double

and

triple

integrals by changing the order of

integration and by changing into polar co-ordinates. Application of


double

and

triple integrals to find area and volume. .

Beta and

Gamma functions: definitions, Relation between beta and gamma


functions and simple problems.
Module-5
10 Hours

Laplace Transform
Definition

and

Laplace transforms of

Laplace transforms of
,

elementary functions.

(without

proof) ,

periodic functions and unit-step function- problems


Inverse Laplace Transform
Inverse Laplace Transform - problems, Convolution theorem to
find the inverse Laplace transforms(without proof) and problems,
solution of linear differential equations using Laplace Transforms.

Course outcomes:
On completion of this course, students are able to,

solve differential equations of electrical circuits, forced oscillation of mass spring


and elementary heat transfer.

solve partial differential equations

fluid mechanics, electromagnetic theory and

heat transfer.

Evaluate double and triple integrals to find area , volume, mass and moment of
inertia of plane and solid region.

Use curl and divergence of a vector valued functions in various applications of


electricity, magnetism and fluid flows.

Use Laplace transforms to determine general or complete solutions to linear ODE

Question paper pattern:

The question paper will have ten questions.

Each full Question consisting of 16 marks

There will be 2 full questions(with a maximum of four sub questions) from


each module.

Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a
module.

The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question
from each module.

Text Books:

B. S. Grewal," Higher Engineering Mathematics", Khanna publishers,


42nd edition, 2013.

Kreyszig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics " -

Wiley,

2013

Reference Books:

B.V.Ramana "Higher Engineering M athematics" Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2006

N P Bali and Manish Goyal, "A text book of Engineering mathematics" ,


Laxmi publications, latest edition.
H. K Dass and Er. Rajnish Verma ,"Higher Engineerig Mathematics",
S. Chand publishing,1st edition, 2011.

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