Engineering Mathematics-II

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

Sub. Code: MAT21 CIE: 50


Hrs./ Week: 4 SEE: 50
Total Hrs.: 50 Credits: 4

Course Objectives:

1. Classify ordinary partial differential equation based on the order and degree and solve it by
applying different techniques.
2. Recall Integration formulae and explain the method of evaluating double and triple
integrals.
3. Explain Laplace transform and apply it to solve ordinary differential equations.

MODULE 1
LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH CONSTANT COEFFICIENTS:

Second and higher order linear ordinary Differential Equations with constant coefficients-
General solution of Homogeneous Equations, Method of finding Particular Solution- Inverse
Differential operator Method.
Self Study Component: Method of variation of parameters. 10 hours

MODULE 2
LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS:
Solution of Cauchy and Legendre Differential Equations.

PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:


Formation of PDE by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions. Solution of
Linear Partial Differential Equations of First Order-Method of grouping, Method of multipliers.
Solution of Non homogenous Partial Differential Equations by direct integration method.
Self Study Component: Power Series solution of differential Equation. 10 hours
MODULE 3
INTEGRAL CALCULUS:

Reduction formulae: , , , where n and m are positive


integers, evaluation of the integrals with standard limits (0, ). Beta and gamma functions.
Self Study Component: Definite integrals-Limit as a sum. 10 hours

MODULE 4
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS:

Evaluation of double Integrals, Change of order in double Integral, Change of Variables in


Double Integral, Evaluation of Triple Integrals, Application of Double Integrals.
Self Study Component: Application of Triple Integrals. 10 hours

MODULE 5

LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:
Definition and Laplace Transforms of Elementary functions, Laplace Transforms of
, Periodic functions, Unit step function.

Inverse Laplace Transforms:


Inverse Laplace Transforms- By the method of Partial Fractions, Logarithmic and Trigonometric
functions, Convolution Theorem(statement only)-problems. Solution to Linear Differential
Equations by Laplace Transform.
Self Study Component: Unit impulse function. 10 hours

Note: NO questions from Self Study Component.


Text Books:
1. B.S. Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics” Khanna Publishers, 43 rd Edition, 2013,
ISBN: 9788174091956.

2. H. K. Dass, Er. Rajnish Verma, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, S. Chand Publishers, 3rd
Edition, 2014, ISBN: 9788121938907.

References:

1. B.V.Ramana, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Tata Mc Graw-Hill, 2006;


ISBN: 9780070634190.

2. N.P. Bali & Manish Goyal, “A text book of Engineering Mathematics”, Laxmi Publications,
8th Edition; ISBN: 9788131808320.

3. Murray Speigel, Schaum's Outline of “Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and


Scientists” McGraw-Hill, 1971; ISBN: 9780070602168.

4. R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House,
2002; ISBN: 8173194203.

Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course a student will be able to
1. Reproduce techniques to solve differential equation (Ordinary differential equation &
Partial differential equation), recall and extend the concepts of Integrals, explain Laplace
Transform.

2. Solve differential equation, practice Integration, and apply Laplace transform.

3. Formulate and solve differential equation, integrate double, triple, improper integrals,
appraise Laplace transform.

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