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For the academic year 2016 – 17

Engineering Mathematics – I
(Common to All branches of Engineering)

Exam hours: 3 Sub. Code MA102


LTPC: 4-0-0-4
Hours / week: 4 Total hours: 52

Course outcomes: (Cos) (with mapping shown against the program outcomes - Pos)

Having learnt this course student will be able to

1. Understand basic concepts in differential calculus to use it for related engineering


problems. (Po-1, Po-2)
2. Understand expansions of standard functions through Taylor series and use it in
differential and integral calculus. (Po-1, Po-2, Po-4)
3. Compute length, area, volume, etc. through single integral analytically.
(Po-1, Po-2)
4. Understand double and triple integrals and apply it for engineering problems.
(Po-1, Po-2, Po-4, Po-5)

5. Compute area and volume through multiple integrals analytically. ( Po -1 Po-2, Po-3)
6. Understand the basic applications of vector operations in different engineering field
problems. (Po-1 , Po-2, Po-3,Po-4, Po-5)

COURSE CONTENTS

PART A

Unit 1 Differential Calculus – I


Partial Differentiation: Partial derivatives, Geometrical interpretation of partial
Differentiation, Total derivatives, partial derivatives of composite function,
Differentiation of an implicit function and Jacobians, illustrative examples. (7 hours)

Unit 2 Differential Calculus – II


Statement of Taylor’s theorem, Taylor series and Maclaurin series for function
of a single variable. Graphs of Taylor and Maclaurin series.
Applications of Partial Differentiation: Statement of Taylor series for a function
of two variables and examples, maxima & minima for a function of two
variables, Applications of maxima, minima through some examples. (7 hours)
PART B
Unit 3 Differential Calculus – III
Polar curves: Angle between radius vector and tangent, Angle between two polar
curves, Orthogonality of curves, Pedal equations of polar curves. Derivative of
arc length, related problems, Radius of curvature in Cartesian, polar & Pedal
forms (without proof) with examples. (6 hours)

Unit 4 Integral Calculus-I


Evaluation of indefinite and definite integrals using standard reduction formulae.
Tracing of curves in Cartesian, Parametric and Polar form (Cissoids, Strophoid,
folium of Descartes. Three leaved rose, Lemniscates of Bernoulli and cycloid). (6 hours)

PART C
Unit 5 Integral Calculus-II
Improper integrals: Beta and Gamma functions, Relation between Beta and
Gamma functions, Illustrative Examples. Differentiation under integral sign
using Leibnitz’s rule with constant coefficient, illustrative examples. (7 hours)

Unit 6 Integral Calculus-III


Applications of Integration: Finding area of a planar region, length of a planar
curve, surface of revolution, volume of revolution and illustrative examples from
engineering field. (6 hours)
PART D
Unit 7 Multiple Integrals
Evaluation of double integrals in Cartesian & Polar forms. Change of order of
integration, Evaluation by changing to polar form. Application to find area of a
planar region. Evaluation of triple integrals. Application to find volume (7 hours)
Unit 8 Vector Differentiation
Velocity & acceleration of a vector point function, Gradient, divergence & curl.
Physical & Geometrical Interpretation of Gradient, divergence & curl.
Solenoidal & irrotational vectors, statement of vector identities , illustrative
examples from engineering field. (6 hours)
Text book:
1. Dr. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 43rd
Edition, 2014.
2. Erwin Kreyszig’s, Advanced Engineering Mathematics volume I, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Edition, 2014.

Reference books:
1. Tom M Apostol, Calculus, Volume 1 and 2, Wiley India (Delhi) Publication, 2nd Edition,
2014
2. RK Jain and SRK Iyengar . Advanced Engineering mathematics by, Narosa publishers, 2nd
edition, 2005.

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