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Be Civil Engineering Semester 3 2019 November Engineering Mathematics III m3 Pattern 2015

(i) The document is an exam for Engineering Mathematics-III consisting of 8 questions. (ii) Question 1 asks to solve two ordinary differential equations using variation of parameters and apply Gauss-Jordan method to solve a system of 3 equations. (iii) Question 2 asks to prove a deflection equation for a strut, use the Runge-Kutta method to solve a first order differential equation, and solve a system of equations using Cholesky's method.

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Be Civil Engineering Semester 3 2019 November Engineering Mathematics III m3 Pattern 2015

(i) The document is an exam for Engineering Mathematics-III consisting of 8 questions. (ii) Question 1 asks to solve two ordinary differential equations using variation of parameters and apply Gauss-Jordan method to solve a system of 3 equations. (iii) Question 2 asks to prove a deflection equation for a strut, use the Runge-Kutta method to solve a first order differential equation, and solve a system of equations using Cholesky's method.

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S.E. (Civil Engg.) (I Sem.) EXAMINATION, 2019
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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS–III
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equations : [4]
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x1 + 2x2 + x3 = 8
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2x1 + 3x2 + 4x3 = 20

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y l cos ax l x ,
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where tan al al . [4]


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method : [4]
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9x1 + 6x2 + 12x3 = 15


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6x1 + 13x2 + 11x3 = 25


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central moments, 1 and 2. [4]

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60 marks. (Area corresponding to Z = 1.64 is 0.4495) [4]

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F ( x2 yz) i ( y2 zx) j ( z2 xy) k ,


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is irrotational. Also find scalar potential such that F .


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joining points (0, 0) and (1, 1). [6]


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where C is the boundary of a circle x 2 y2 1 , z = 0. [6]


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F y3 i x 3 j
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where
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x = 0, x , y = 0, y = 2, z = 0 and z = 3. [6]
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it is released at t = 0. Find the displacement of a string
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so long compared to its width that it may be considered infinite

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in length without introducing an appreciable error. If the 9s


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temperature along short edge y = 0 is given :


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u( x,0) 100sin , 0 x 10 ,
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while the two long edges x = 0 and x = 10 as well as the


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other short edge are kept at 10ºC. Find steady-state


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temperature u (x, 4). [6]


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(a) A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x = 0 and

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x = l is initially in a position given by :

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If it is released from rest from this position, find the

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time t. [7]

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(b) The equation for the conduction of heat along a bar of length

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2
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u( x, t) if the ends of the bar are maintained at zero


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temperature and if initially the temperature is T at the centre


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of the bar and falls uniformly to zero at its ends. [6]


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angles to them. The breadth of the plate is . This end is


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maintained at temperature u0 at all points and other edges


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at zero temperature. Find the steady-state temperature function


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