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Mathematics - I

1. The document outlines the course objectives and content for a Mathematics course required for all branches of engineering. 2. The course covers topics such as ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. 3. The course aims to develop skills in using techniques from calculus and differential equations to solve engineering problems involving variables, integrals, extrema, and vector fields.

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Mathematics - I

1. The document outlines the course objectives and content for a Mathematics course required for all branches of engineering. 2. The course covers topics such as ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, and vector calculus. 3. The course aims to develop skills in using techniques from calculus and differential equations to solve engineering problems involving variables, integrals, extrema, and vector fields.

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28 Chemical 

Engineering

MATHEMATICS - I
(Common to all Branches)

Course Code: 15BM1101 L T P C


3 1 0 4
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the Course, Student will be able to:
CO 1 Develop the ability to solve linear differential equations of
higher order and use the knowledge gain to certain engineering
problems
CO 2 Appraise the Laplace transform technique and use it to solve
various engineering problems.
CO 3 Apply the techniques of multivariable differential calculus to
determine extrema and series expansions etc. of functions of
several variables.
CO 4 Extend the concept of integration to two and three dimensions
and support it through applications in engineering mechanics.
CO 5 Generalize calculus to vector functions and interpret vector
integral theorems.
UNIT-I (10 Lectures)
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients,
Method of Variation of parameters, Linear differential equations with
variable coefficients (Cauchy’s homogeneous linear equation only).
APPLICATIONS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Orthogonal trajectories, Models on R-L-C circuits, Newton’s law of
cooling.
(13.1-13.7, 13.8(1), 13.9(1), 12.3, 12.5, 12.6)

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UNIT-II (10 Lectures)


LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:
Laplace transform of elementary functions, properties, Transforms
of periodic functions, Transforms of derivatives and integrals,
Multiplication by tn, division by t, evolution of integrals by Laplace
transforms.
INVERSE TRANSFORM:
Introduction, Finding inverse transforms by the method of partial
fractions, other methods of finding Inverse Transform, Convolution
theorem, Unit step function, and Unit impulse function.
APPLICATION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:
Initial and Boundary Value Problems.
(21.1-21.5, 21.7-21.15, 21.17, 21.18)
UNIT-III (10 Lectures)
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION:
Total derivative, change of variables, Jacobians, Taylor’s theorem for
functions of two variables.
APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION:
Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables, Lagrange method
of undetermined multipliers.
(5.5 –5.7, 5.9, 5.11, 5.12)
UNIT -IV (10 Lectures)
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS:
Introduction to Non-Cartesian Coordinates, Double integrals, Change
of order of integration, Double integral in polar co-ordinates, Triple
integrals, Change of variables in double integrals, Change of variables
in triple integrals. Simple Applications of Multiple Integrals: Area
enclosed by plane curves.
(7.1- 7.5, 7.7)

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UNIT-V (10 Lectures)


VECTOR DIFFERENTIATION:
Differentiation of vectors, scalar and Vector point functions. Gradient
of a scalar field and directional derivatives - Divergence and curl of
a Vector field and its physical interpretation.
VECTOR INTEGRATION:
Line integral, Circulation, work done, surface and volume integrals,
Vector integral theorems: Green’s, Stoke’s and Gauss Divergence
theorems (without proofs) and related problems.
(8.1, 8.4- 8.7, 8.10-8.17)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Dr. B.S.Grewal “Higher Engineering Mathematics”,
42nd Edition, Khanna Publishers, 2012.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Kreyszig E, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”,
8th Edition, John Wiley, Singapore, 2001.
2. Greenberg M D, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”,
2nd Edition, Pearson Education, Singapore, Indian Print,
2003.
3. Peter V. O’Neil, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”,
7th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2011.

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