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MA3001 Engineering Mathematics III

MA3001 Subject Code 4.0 Credits GPA/NGPA GPA Aims:


To provide the students with higher mathematical concepts and tools to analyse and solve a range of engineering problems and to recognize some physical concepts.

Subject Title Total Hours

Engineering Mathematics III Lectures MCQ 60hrs 1 hr PreRequisites Engineering Mathematics I & II

Learning Outcomes: On successful completion of this subject, the learner will be able to : 1. Perform differentiation under integration. 2. Work with functions of many variables to evaluate value of functions, to obtain optimal
points and values specifically under constrains.

3. Be able to select and apply multiple integration methods. 4. Use theoretical foundations of Laplace transform & inverse including the convolution
theorem to solve single or multiple ordinary linear differential equations arising in engineering applications.

5. Apply software for Laplace Transforms to solve engineering problems. 6. Expand functions describing periodic signals using Fourier coefficients. Use half range
methods.

7. Obtain Fourier series for periodic signals measured at discrete points. Use relevant
software tools.

8. Be able to handle vector functions in 2D and in 3D and use grad, divergence & curl
operators and the related equations with ease.

9. Evaluate line and surface integrals and use Divergence, Stokes and Greens theorems. 10. Apply laws of vector calculus to derive some physical laws. 11. Use concepts linear independent, orthogonal vectors to solve different types of linear
systems of equations.

12. Use different methods of solutions of linear systems including applications of software. 13. Use principles of engine value in engineering calculations. 14. Apply series solution methods to solve non-linear ordinary differential equations. 15. Use special functions to solve differential equations.
Syllabus: Calculus Brief introduction to improper integrals, differentiation of integral. Function of two or three variables, multiple integrals, Taylor series applications. Constrained maxima and minima, Lagrange multipliers.

10 hrs

Laplace transform Basic theorem on Laplace transforms of elementary functions. Application of Laplace transform to solution of differential equation and systems. Use of convolution theorem. Transfer function, concepts of stability and controllability. 10 hrs Fourier Series Approximation Periodic functions and signals. Fourier coefficients, Dirichlets condition, odd and even function, half range series, Trigonometric approximation to discrete data. 08 hrs Vector Calculus Vector functions in 2D & 3D differentiation & differential operators. Laws of operators. Evaluation of line integrals along space curves. Evaluation of surfaces integrals. Divergence theorem, Stokes theorem. Greens theorem in plane. Some basic applications including derivation of some physical laws. 14 hrs Linear Algebra Brief treatment of vectors in higher dimension ( linearly independent vectors, orthogonals and normal vectors) Schemes for solution of simultaneous linear equations ( Gauss elimination scheme for tridiagonal matrices, triangular decomposition.) Partitioned matrices. Eigen value problem ( Algebraic determination of eigen values, properties of eigen values, eigen values of symmetric matrix , similar matrices, quadratic form and their reduction). Some basic applications in boundary value problems. 10 hrs Ordinary linear differential equations with variable coefficients Series solution of non- linear ordinary differential equations. Singular points, Existence and uniqueness of solution (elementary discussions without proof). Use of special function (eg: Bessel, Legendre). 08 hrs Assessment: Final exam : 100 % References:

1. Schaum's Outline Books on Matrices Linear Algebra Vector Analysis Advanced Calculus

Differential Equations 2. Engineering Mathematics Vol. 2 by C.S. Sastry (2nd ed.), Prentice Hall of India 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Eyengar, (2nd ed.), Narosa Publishers 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by A.C. Bajpai, L.R. Mustoe & D. Walker 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by M.D. Greenberg, (2nd ed.), Pearson Publishers 6. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszis, (2nd ed.) John Wiley & Sons.

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