Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2130002
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2130002
Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2130002
Examination Marks
Theory Marks
Practical Marks
ESE
PA (M)
PA (V)
PA
(E)
(I)
PA
ALA
ESE
OEP
70
20
10
30
0
20
Content:
Sr.
Topics
No.
Introduction to Some Special Functions:
Gamma function, Beta function, Bessel function, Error function and
complementary Error function, Heavisides function, pulse unit height
and duration function, Sinusoidal Pulse function, Rectangle function,
1
Gate function, Diracs Delta function, Signum function, Saw tooth
wave function, Triangular wave function, Halfwave rectified sinusoidal
function, Full rectified sine wave, Square wave function.
Fourier Series and Fourier integral:
Periodic function, Trigonometric series, Fourier series, Functions of
2
any period, Even and odd functions, Half-range Expansion, Forced
oscillations, Fourier integral
Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications:
First order differential equations: basic concepts, Geometric meaning of
y = f(x,y) Direction fields, Exact differential equations, Integrating
factor, Linear differential equations, Bernoulli equations, Modeling ,
Orthogonal trajectories of curves.Linear differential equations of
second and higher order: Homogeneous linear differential equations of
second order, Modeling: Free Oscillations, Euler- Cauchy Equations,
3
Wronskian, Non homogeneous equations, Solution by undetermined
coefficients, Solution by variation of parameters, Modeling: free
Oscillations resonance and Electric circuits, Higher order linear
differential equations, Higher order homogeneous with constant
coefficient, Higher order non homogeneous equations. Solution by
[1/f(D)] r(x) method for finding particular integral.
Series Solution of Differential Equations:
Power series method, Theory of power series methods, Frobenius
4
method.
Laplace Transforms and Applications:
Definition of the Laplace transform, Inverse Laplace transform,
5
Linearity, Shifting theorem, Transforms of derivatives and integrals
Differential equations, Unit step function Second shifting theorem,
Total
Marks
150
Teaching
Hrs.
Module
Weightage
02
05
10
11
20
03
09
15
12
15
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (8th Edition), by E. Kreyszig, Wiley-India (2007).
2. Engineering Mathematics Vol 2, by Baburam, Pearson
3. W. E. Boyce and R. DiPrima, Elementary Differential Equations (8th Edition), John Wiley (2005)
4. R. V. Churchill and J. W. Brown, Fourier series and boundary value problems (7th Edition),
McGraw-Hill (2006).
5. T.M.Apostol, Calculus , Volume-2 ( 2nd Edition ), Wiley Eastern , 1980
Course Outcome:
After learning the course the students should be able to
1. Fourier Series and Fourier Integral
o Identify functions that are periodic. Determine their periods.
o Find the Fourier series for a function defined on a closed interval.
o Find the Fourier series for a periodic function.
o Recall and apply the convergence theorem for Fourier series.
o Determine whether a given function is even, odd or neither.
o Sketch the even and odd extensions of a function defined on the interval [0,L].
o Find the Fourier sine and cosine series for the function defined on [0,L]
2. Ordinary Differential Equations and Their Applications
o Model physical processes using differential equations.
o Solve basic initial value problems, obtain explicit solutions if possible.
o Characterize the solutions of a differential equation with respect to initial values.
o Use the solution of an initial value problem to answer questions about a physical system.
o Determine the order of an ordinary differential equation. Classify an ordinary differential
equation as linear or nonlinear.
o Verify solutions to ordinary differential equations.
o Identify and solve first order linear equations.
o Analyze the behavior of solutions.
o Analyze the models to answer questions about the physical system modeled.
o Recall and apply the existence and uniqueness theorem for first order linear differential
equations.
o Identify whether or not a differential equation is exact.
o Use integrating factors to convert a differential equation to an exact equation and then solve.
o Solve second order linear differential equations with constant coefficients that have a
characteristic equation with real and distinct roots.
o Describe the behavior of solutions.
o Recall and verify the principal of superposition for solutions of second order linear
differential equations.
o Evaluate the Wronskian of two functions.
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Determine whether or not a pair of solutions of a second order linear differential equations
constitute a fundamental set of solutions.
Recall and apply Abel's theorem.
Apply the method of reduction of order to find a second solution to a given differential
equation.
Apply the method of undetermined coefficients to solve non-homogeneous second order
linear differential equations.
Model undammed mechanical vibrations with second order linear differential equations, and
then solve. Analyze the solution. In particular, evaluate the frequency, period, amplitude,
phase shift, and the position at a given time.
Define critically damped and over damped. Identify when these conditions exist in a system.
Describe the phenomena of beats and resonance. Determine the frequency at which
resonance occurs.
Recall the definition of linear independence for a finite set of functions. Determine whether a
set of functions is linearly independent or linearly dependent.
Use the method of variation of parameters to solve non-homogeneous higher order linear
differential equations.
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Solve Laplace's equation over a rectangular region for various boundary conditions.
Solve Laplace's equation over a circular region for various boundary conditions.