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‘ME $21 Analytical Methods in Engineering 1 Fall 2012 Homework 3 Due date: November 16, 2012 ‘Submit the solutions of only problems Sand 8 to Room G-116 on the due date until 16:48, 1.Given she aitfretial equation (a-ay" = 2ay' +8 =0 find the tw soatonsy(s) ya) tet ake up the general solution YC) = ay 62) + Bya(2) ihre and fare arbitrary constants. You must clearly specify what y,(x) and ya (2) are, Note tha if ‘ny solution isan infinite series, you wl tate at least he fst hee non-zero terms he st ‘Ans: 9360) = 42 4B band G0) 2.Giventhe problem aby" =21y" + A2y YO=3 and asx 4, yrbounded (tate) 1 find he soins (2) (2) tht make up the nea slton Ee) = ays) + Py) ‘where and are arbitrary constants. You must clearly specity what y(e) and y(x) ae. Note that if the Solutions are infinite series, you wl sate the first thre non-z terin the sles. ) Apply the boundary conditions and obtain the particule solution corresponding to the given boundary conditions. oye) = a(t~210t Feat boyy 86s 9c Ee ‘3.Givonte below diferent equation for (8) [e?- 9x9 bots 1) obtain its general sition in the form (0) = es (0) + epxs(®) where ¢ and cy are arbitrary int: Switch toa new independent variable w by eating it to t as w= at. x(t) becomes x(6(u)) = "i, This way, you can tam the given equation igo a cetan “special equation” which will have the independent variable w aod the dependent variable x(u). Derive this equation starting fom the given ‘uation, by performing the change of variables. a is a constant whose value you wil choose ppropentel in ode to perform this tensformation 1 Ifthe given ODE is valid over Os < 3 withthe boundary conditions, xe (Os finite forall nO-S <3, 0 where x and y(x) are both el, 4) show thatthe equation caa be converted toa Bessel equation, 1) determine the oder ofthe coresponing Bessel equation «oan the gener solution for) and stat xls the 2 finaly independent soins 4) Obtnn the isto erm in any ae ofthe 0 Soins oud in (0) Ans: {a} the ODE can be arranged as (x-¥y")'+ x¥%y = 0 which ft the form requted fora Bessel Sauon emerson. »t ar eferhnG Gx)] +6] ferinls Ge) aneo= —E- 3 aE wm mL +1 (-)) neo sen (-) noo = ( 9) = Aya) +B 52) “7. The difeesil equation inthe below problem ean be converted toa Besel equation ae sy" tae Hino mosess yt ey + ‘y(0) = $ and y(2): bounded in 0-< x < Solve the above problem fr 2) Ans: y(x) = 3/0(6#"9) 8, An ODE is given as x29" ~ 28%y/ + 4y = 0 foryO) By switching othe new independent variable, andthe new dependent variable u(¢), the given ODE is ‘converte ta Bessel equation of ode v 4) Determine the relations between the old {x,y} ad the new (tu) variables, 1) State the order of the resting Bessel equation. ‘9 State he general soliton ofthe Bese equation or uC). 4) From (), obtain the general solution for (x) and stat explicitly the? linearly independent solutions © Oban the frst to non-zero terms in any one ofthe to Series solutions found in). 9. xercse 16 in setion & 6of the textbook, 0 so Seat=3) + mo BH) = an (2405/T=HD YG) = aa(S520/T=97), Hope anteast/Toan) 10. Consider an annular fn shown inthe below figure. The equation that governs the temperature along the finis a aye) a er a ‘Acts te erosssectorooreacf the in Ac = Dart ‘Acie srfoce area ofthe fl Ac = 2e(72 12) ithe heot wont coefcent 1 i thermel conducty 22h matt gerry 8) Make ll necessary substiutions and solve forthe temperature disrbuton along the fin, 'b) Using computer software, sketch he temperature distribution along the fin for r= 25 mm, 72 = 45 sme, = 6 mm, Tq = 283 K, h= 50 W/m! -K, k= 200W'/m-K, 0, = 50°C. Ams ae) mT + 9 OMEN ew) ) TO) = Ta Ors) sots

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