Assignment-8
Assignment-8
Assignment 8
(b)
is given the velocity sin3 (πx/l) . Find the displacement of the string at every x and every t.
Ans:
! !
3l πx πct l 3πx 3πct
u(x, t) = sin sin − sin sin
4πc l l 12πc l l
5. A uniform string of length l, constant density ρ and tension T0 has its equilibrium position
along the x-axis, with end at x = 0 fixed and the end at x = l free to move (in a plane)
perpendicular to the x-axis in such a way that the end of the string remains parallel to the
x-axis. If u(x, t) is the transverse displacement of the string at a point x and time t > 0,
and released from rest while in the displaced position u(x, 0) = hx(l − x)2 , where h > 0 is
6. A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x = 0 and x = 1 initially in a position
given by
1
x, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2
f (x) =
1
1 − x, ≤ x ≤ 1.
2
If it is released from this position with velocity a, a constant, perpendicular to x-axis, find
7. Solve
ux (0, t) = 0, t ≥ 0
u(l, t) = 0, t ≥ 0
u(x, 0) = x, 0 < x < l
Ans:
∞
c2 (2n − 1)2 π 2 t
" # " #
X (2n − 1)πx
u(x, t) = An cos exp − ,
n=1 2l 4l2
8l 4l(−1)n
An = − − , n = 1, 2, 3, · · ·
(2n − 1)2 π 2 (2n − 1)π
8. A homogeneous rod of conducting material of length 100cm has its ends kept at zero
9. A metal bar of length l has its ends x = 0 and x = l insulated. Initially the bar is at
3πx
temperature given by 6+4 cos l
, 0 < x < l. Assuming the surface of the bar is insulated,
find the temperature everywhere in the bar at time t.
Ans:
n 2 π 2 c2 t
!
3πx
u(x, t) = 6 + 4 cos exp −
l l2
10. Solve
u(0, t) = 90, t ≥ 0
u(10, t) = 60, t ≥ 0
11. The ends A and B of a rod [20 cm long] are maintained at 300 c and 800 c, respectively
until steady state prevails. The temperatures of the ends are then suddenly changed to 400 c
and 600 c, respectively. Find the temperature distribution in the rod at time t.
Ans
∞
n 2 π 2 c2 t
!
nπx 20
[2(−1)n+1 − 1], n = 1, 2, 3, · · ·
X
u(x, t) = x + 40 + cn sin exp − 2
, cn =
n=1 l l nπ
12. The temperature at one end of a bar of 50cm long is kept at 00 c and other end is kept
at 1000 c until steady state conditions prevail. The two ends of the bar are then suddenly