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Engineering Mathematics-III

(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

Course Code:23AS301 Continuous Evaluation: 40 Marks


Credits: 4 End Semester Examination:60 Marks
L T P :310
Prerequisite: Nil

COURSE EDUCTIONALOBJECTIVES (CEO)

 To familiarize the students with partial differential equations and their solution, Boundary value
problem, Fourier transforms, z- transforms and basic concepts of Linear algebra.
 To solve boundary value problems, Heat and Wave equations.
 To gain good knowledge in the application of Fourier transform.
 To demonstrate understanding Z-transform and analyzing Discrete signals by using Z-transform.
 To understand Vector spaces, and Linear Transformation with it’s properties.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)

The syllabus has been prepared in accordance with National Education Policy (NEP). After completion of
course, students would be able to:

 Solve different types of partial differential equations.


 Find solutions of boundary value problems including heat and wave equations.
 Apply and analyze Fourier transforms with different applications.
 Evaluate the problems using z-transforms.
 Understand linear algebra and its application to Engineering.

MAPPING COURSE EDUCTIONALOBJECTIVES & COURSE LEARNING


OUTCOMES

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COURSE CONTENTS

Unit-I: Partial differential equation

Formation of partial differential equation by eliminating arbitrary functions of the form φ(u, v) = 0.
Solution of standard types of first order equations. Lagrange's linear equation of first order. Solution of
standard types of first order equations. Linear homogeneous partial differential and second and higher
order with constant coefficients.

Unit-II: Boundary Value Problem

Classification of partial differential equations. Method of separation of variables. One dimensional Wave
Equation and its possible solutions. Initial and Boundary value Problems with zero velocity – related
problems and non-zero velocity- related problems. One dimensional heat equation and its possible
solutions. Steady state conditions and zero boundary conditions related problems. Introduction to two-
dimensional heat equation and its possible solutions in steady state. Two-dimensional heat equation -
Steady state heat flow equation

Unit – III Fourier Series

Introduction of Fourier series - Dirichlet’s conditions. Fourier series –related problems in (0, 2π), (− π, π)
and (0,2l). Fourier series –related problems in (− l, l). Half Range Cosine series-related problems. Half
Range sine series-related problems. Parseval’s Identity (without proof)-related problems. Harmonic
Analysis.

Unit- IV: Fourier Transforms

Fourier Transforms- Elementary properties of Fourier transforms. Fourier Transforms and related
problems- Fast Fourier Transform. Fourier Sine Transforms and their properties-problems. Fourier Cosine
Transforms and their properties-problems. Convolution Theorem (without proof)-applications. Parseval’s
Identity (without proof)-applications.

Unit-V: Z – Transforms

Z Transforms: Definition and properties of Z- Transforms, Inverse Z- Transforms, and Application of Z-


Transforms to difference equations.

TEXT BOOKS

1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley-India, 10th Edition, 2017.


2. Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, 44th edition, Khanna Publishers, 2019
3. Gilbert Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Fifth Edition (2016)

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. R.V. Churchill and J. Brown.: “Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems” McGraw-Hill
Book Company 8th edition-2017.

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2. M.D. Raisinghania: “Advanced Differential Equations”S. Chand Publishing2018
3. LoknathDebnath, Integral Transforms and their applications, Chapman and Hall/CRC; 2 edition,
2014

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