B Mechanics
B Mechanics
I Semester
Course Title: Mathematics-I for Mechanical Engineering stream
Course Code: BMATM101 CIE Marks 50
Course Type Integrated SEE Marks 50
(Theory/Practical/Integrated) Total Marks 100
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 2:2:2:0 Exam Hours 03
40 hours Theory + 10 to 12
Total Hours of Pedagogy Credits 04
Lab slots
Teaching-Learning Process
Pedagogy (General Instructions):
These are sample Strategies, which teachers can use to accelerate the attainment of the various course
outcomes.
1. In addition to the traditional lecture method, different types of innovative teaching methods
may be adopted so that the delivered lessons shall develop students’ theoretical and applied
mathematical skills.
2. State the need for Mathematics with Engineering Studies and Provide real-life examples.
3. Support and guide the students for self-study.
4. You will also be responsible for assigning homework, grading assignments and quizzes, and
documenting students' progress.
5. Encourage the students to group learning to improve their creative and analytical skills.
6. Show short related video lectures in the following ways:
● As an introduction to new topics (pre-lecture activity).
● As a revision of topics (post-lecture activity).
● As additional examples (post-lecture activity).
● As an additional material of challenging topics (pre-and post-lecture activity).
● As a model solution of some exercises (post-lecture activity).
Module-1:Calculus (8 hours)
Introduction to polar coordinates and curvature relating toMechanical engineering.
Polar coordinates, Polar curves, angle between the radius vector and the tangent, angle between two
curves. Pedal equations. Curvature and Radius of curvature - Cartesian, Parametric, Polar and Pedal
forms. Problems.
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Higher-order linear ODEs with constant coefficients - Inverse differential operator, method of
variation of parameters, Cauchy’s and Legendre homogeneous differential equations - Problems.
Self-Study: Formulation and solution of oscillations of a spring. Finding the solution by the method
of undetermined coefficients.
Applications: Applications to oscillations of a spring, Mechanical systems and Transmission lines.
(RBT Levels: L1, L2 and L3)
Module-5: Linear Algebra (8 hours)
Introduction of linear algebra related to Mechanical engineering applications.
Elementary row transformationofa matrix, Rank of a matrix. Consistency and solution of a system
of linear equations - Gauss-elimination method, Gauss-Jordan method and approximate solution by
Gauss-Seidel method. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Rayleigh’s power method to find the
dominant Eigenvalue and Eigenvector.
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Total Marks scored (test + assignments) out of 80 shall be scaled down to 30 marks
CIE for the practical component of the IC
On completion of every experiment/program in the laboratory, the students shall be evaluated
and marks shall be awarded on the same day. The 15 marks are for conducting the
experiment and preparation of the laboratory record, the other 05 marks shall be for the test
conducted at the end of the semester.
The CIE marks awarded in the case of the Practical component shall be based on the
continuous evaluation of the laboratory report. Each experiment report can be evaluated for
10 marks. Marks of all experiments’ write-ups are added and scaled down to 15 marks.
The laboratory test (duration 03 hours) at the end of the 15th week of the semester/after
completion of all the experiments (whichever is early) shall be conducted for 50 marks and
scaled down to 05 marks.
Scaled-down marks of write-up evaluations and tests added will be CIE marks for the laboratory
component of IC/IPCC for 20 marks.
The minimum marks to be secured in CIE to appear for SEE shall be 12 (40% of maximum
marks) in the theory component and 08 (40% of maximum marks) in the practical component.
The laboratory component of the IC/IPCC shall be for CIE only. However, in SEE, the
questions from the laboratory component shall be included. The maximum of 05 questions is
to be set from the practical component of IC/IPCC, the total marks of all questions should not
be more than 25 marks.
The theory component of the IC shall be for both CIE and SEE.
Reference Books
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