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FE Syllabus2

The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various engineering and mathematics topics, including calculus, differential equations, mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and statistics. Each section is divided into specific subjects, detailing key concepts and applications relevant to engineering and mathematical principles. It serves as a structured guide for students and professionals in the field of engineering and applied mathematics.

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The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various engineering and mathematics topics, including calculus, differential equations, mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and statistics. Each section is divided into specific subjects, detailing key concepts and applications relevant to engineering and mathematical principles. It serves as a structured guide for students and professionals in the field of engineering and applied mathematics.

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I Mathematics
1 Calculus
2 Ordinary differential equations
3 Linear algebra
4 Numerical methods
5 Algorithm and logic development

II Probability and Statistics


6 Probability distributions
7 Measures of central tendencies and dispersions
8 Expected value
9 Regression

III Electricity and Magnetism


10 Electrical fundamentals
11 DC circuit analysis
12 AC circuit analysis
13 Motors and generators

IV Statics
14 Resultants of force systems
15 Concurrent force systems
16 Equilibrium of rigid bodies
17 Frames and trusses
18 Centroids and moments of inertia
19 Static friction

V Dynamics, Kinematics, and Vibrations


20 Kinematics of particles
21 Kinetic friction
22 Newton’s second law for particles
23 Work-energy of particles
24 Impulse-momentum of particles
25 Kinematics of rigid bodies
26 Kinematics of mechanisms
27 Newton’s second law for rigid bodies
28 Work-energy of rigid bodies
29 Impulse-momentum of rigid bodies
30 Free and forced vibrations

VI Mechanics of Materials
31 Shear and moment diagrams
32 Stress transformations and Mohr's circle
33 Stress and strain caused by axial loads
34 Stress and strain caused by bending loads
35 Stress and strain caused by torsional loads
36 Stress and strain caused by shear
37 Stress and strain caused by temperature changes
38 Combined loading
39 Deformations
40 Column buckling
41 Statically indeterminate systems

VII Material Properties and Processing


42 Properties
43 Stress-strain diagrams
44 Ferrous metals
45 Nonferrous metals
46 Engineered materials
47 Manufacturing processes
48 Phase diagrams, phase transformation, and heat
treating
49 Materials selection
50 Corrosion mechanisms and control
51 Failure mechanisms

VIII Fluid Mechanics


52 Fluid properties
53 Fluid statics
54 Energy, impulse, and momentum
55 Internal flow
56 External flow
57 Compressible flow
58 Power and efficiency
59 Performance curves
60 Scaling laws for fans, pumps, and compressors

IX Thermodynamics
61 Properties of ideal gases and pure substances
62 Energy transfers
63 Laws of thermodynamics
64 Processes
65 Performance of components
66 Power cycles
67 Refrigeration and heat pump cycles
68 Nonreacting mixtures of gases
69 Psychrometrics
70 Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC)
processes
71 Combustion and combustion products

X Heat Transfer
72 Conduction
73 Convection
74 Radiation
75 Transient processes
76 Heat exchangers
XI Measurements, Instrumentation, and Controls
77 Sensors and transducers
78 Control systems (e.g., feedback, block diagrams)
79 Dynamic system response
80 Measurement uncertainty (e.g., error propagation,
accuracy, precision, significant figures)

XII Mechanical Design and Analysis


81 Stress analysis of machine elements
82 Failure theories and analysis
83 Deformation and stiffness
84 Springs
85 Pressure vessels and piping
86 Bearings
87 Power screws
88 Power transmission
89 Joining methods (e.g., welding, adhesives,
mechanical fasteners)
90 Manufacturability (e.g., limits, fits)
91 Quality and reliability
92 Components (e.g., hydraulic, pneumatic,
electromechanical)
93 Engineering drawing interpretations and
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)

XIII Engineering Economics


94 Time value of money (e.g., equivalence, present
worth, equivalent annual worth, future worth,
rate of return, annuities)
95 Cost types and breakdowns (e.g., fixed, variable,
incremental, average, sunk)
96 Economic analyses (e.g., cost-benefit, break-even,
minimum cost, overhead, life cycle)

XIV Ethics and Professional Practice


97 Codes of ethics (e.g., NCEES Model Law,
professional and technical societies, ethical and
legal considerations)
98 Public health, safety, and welfare
99 Intellectual property (e.g., copyright, trade
secrets, patents, trademarks)
100 Societal considerations (e.g., economic,
sustainability, life-cycle analysis, environmental)
MATHEMATICS

I Application of Differentiation
1 Hyperbolic functions and their
derivatives
2 Successive differentiation
3 Leibnitz’ Theorem
4 Curvature
5 Radius of curvature
6 centre of curvature
7 Evolute ( Cartesian ,polar and parametric
forms)

II Partial differentiation and applications


8 Partial derivatives
9 Euler’s theorem on
homogeneous functions
10 Total derivatives
11 Jacobians
12 Errors and approximations
13 Taylor’s series (one and two variables)
14 Maxima and minima of functions of two
variables
15 Lagrange’s method
16 Leibnitz rule on differentiation under integral sign

III Vector differentiation and applications


17 Scalar and vector functions
18 functionsdifferentiation
of vector functions
19 Velocity and acceleration
20 Scalar and vector fields
21 OperatorÑ
22 Gradient
23 Physical interpretation of gradient
24 Directional derivative
25 Divergence
26 Curl
27 Identities involving Ñ
28 Irrotational and solenoidal fields
29 Scalar potential
IV Laplace Transforms
30 Transforms of elementary functions
31 shifting property
32 Inverse transforms
33 Transforms of derivatives and integrals
34 Transform functions
multiplied by t and divided by t
35 Convolution theorem(without proof)
36 Transforms of
unit step function, unit impulse function and periodic
functions
37 second shifiting
theorem
38 Solution of ordinary differential equations with
constant coefficients using
Laplace transforms

V Differential Equations and Applications


39 Linear differential equations with
constant coefficients
40 Method of variation of parameters
41 Cauchy and Legendre
equations
42 Simultaneous linear equations with constant
coefficients
43 Application to
orthogonal trajectories (Cartesian form only)

VI Matrices
44 Rank of a matrix
45 Elementary transformations
46 Equivalent matrices
47 Inverse of a matrix by gauss
48 Jordan method
49 Echelon form and normal form
50 Linear
dependence and independence of vectors
51 Consistency
52 Solution of a system linear
equations
53 Non homogeneous and homogeneous equations
54 Eigen values and eigen
vectors
55 Properties of eigen values and eigen vectors
56 Cayley Hamilton theorem(no
proof)
57 Diagonalization
58 Quadratic forms
59 Reduction to canonical forms
60 Nature of
quadratic forms
61 Definiteness, rank, signature and index

VII Multiple Integrals


42 Double Integrals (Cartisian only)
43 Change of order of
integration
44 Area enclosed by plane curves
45 Triple integrals
46 Volume of solids
VIII Vector integration:
48 Line and surface and volume integrals
49 Greens theorem in
the plane
50 Stokes theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (no
proof)

VIII Fourier series


52 Fourier series of periodic functions of period 2_ and 2l
53 Dirichlet’s condition for convergence
54 Odd and even functions
55 Half range
expansions
IX Fourier Transforms:
57 Fourier integral theorem(no proof)
58 Fourier sine and cosine transforms , inverse Fourier
transforms, properties

X Partial differential equations


61 Formation of PDE
62 Solution of Lagranges linear
equation
63 First order nonlinear equations-standard forms -
Homogeneous PDE
with constant coefficients
XII Application of PDE:
65 Derivation of one dimensional Wave and Heat
equations
66 solution by seperation of variables
67 Boundary value problems in one .
dimensional Wave and Heat equations .

69 Complex Differentiation
70 Limits ,continuity and differentiation of complex
functions
71 Analytic functions-Cauchy Reimann equations in
Cartesian form (proof of necessary part only)
properties of analytic functions-harmonic functions

X Milne Thomson method


72 The Transformations w=1/ z , w=z2 , w=z+1/ z
73 w=sin z
74 w=cos z
75 Bilinear transformation

XI Complex Integration
77 Line integral- Cauchy’s integral theorem-Cauchy’s
integral formula
78 Power series-radius of convergence-Taylors and
Laurents
series-zeros and singularities –Residues and residue
theorem
79 Evaluation of
real definite integrals-
2_
_ f (sinq , cosq ) dq , _ f (x) dx
¥

with no poles of f (z)
0
on the real axis (proof of theorems not required)

XII Numerical Techniques


81 Errors in numerical computation-solution of algebraic
and transcendental equations by bisection method
82 regula false
method
83 Newton- Raphson method
84 Solution linear systems by Gauss
elimination and Gauss-Seidal method
85 Newtons forward and backward
interpolation formula
86 Lagranges interpolation formula
87 Numerical integration
88 Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule
89 Numerical solutionof ODE :
1. Taylor series method
2. Eulers method
3. Runge Kutta methods

XIII Discrete and continuous random variables and their


probability distributions
94 Probability distribution (density) functions
95 Distribution functions
96 Mean and Variance- Simple problems
97 Binomial
98 Poisson
99 uniform
100 exponential distributions
101 Mean and Variance of the above
distributions
102 Normal distribution
1. Properties of normal distribution
103 Computing probabilities using Binomial, Poisson,
uniform, exponential and
normal distributions

XIV Curve fitting


104 Principle of least squares
105 Fitting a straight line
106 Fitting a parabola
107 Linear correlation and regression
108 Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation
109 Sampling distributions
110 Standard error
111 Estimation
112 Interval estimation of population mean and
proportions ( small and large samples)
113 Testing of Hypothesis
114 Hypothesis concerning a mean, Equality of means
115 Hypothesis concerning one proportion, difference
of two proportions.

XV Linear programming

116 Formation of LPP


117 graphical solution
118 General linear programming problem
119 Slack and surplus variables
120 Standard form
121 Solution of LPP
122 basic solution
123 Basic feasible solution
124 Degenerate and non-degenerate solutions
125 Optimal solution
126 Solution by simplex method
127 Artificial variables
128 Big-M method
129 Canonical form of LPP Duality in LPP
130 Properties of primal and dual optimal solutions
131 solution using duality

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