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Unit Test-Iii Mar 2014 (I Year B) Unit Test-Iii (I Year B) Engineering Mathematics-Ii 50 Marks

This document contains an exam for engineering mathematics-II from Karaikudi Institute of Technology. The exam contains two parts: Part A contains 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each (total 10 marks) related to topics like Gauss divergence theorem, periodic functions, and Laplace transforms. Part B contains 4 longer answer questions worth 8 or 16 marks each (total 40 marks). The questions require calculating Laplace transforms, using numerical integration techniques like Trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, and solving differential equations using techniques like Euler's method, Runge-Kutta method, and finding Laplace transforms. The document also contains the cover page with exam details like course, duration, and marks. Overall, the document

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Unit Test-Iii Mar 2014 (I Year B) Unit Test-Iii (I Year B) Engineering Mathematics-Ii 50 Marks

This document contains an exam for engineering mathematics-II from Karaikudi Institute of Technology. The exam contains two parts: Part A contains 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each (total 10 marks) related to topics like Gauss divergence theorem, periodic functions, and Laplace transforms. Part B contains 4 longer answer questions worth 8 or 16 marks each (total 40 marks). The questions require calculating Laplace transforms, using numerical integration techniques like Trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, and solving differential equations using techniques like Euler's method, Runge-Kutta method, and finding Laplace transforms. The document also contains the cover page with exam details like course, duration, and marks. Overall, the document

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KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS
Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307 Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307


UNIT TEST-III MAR 2014(I YEAR B)
(Answer All the Questions)
PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)
1.State Gauss divergence theorem.
2.Define periodic function..
3.Write down any two properties of Laplace transform .
4.State sufficient conditions for existence of Laplace transform. .
5.Give two examples for a function for which Laplace transform does not exist.
PART B (1x8=8 Mark)(2x16=32 Mark)
6 Find the Laplace transform for the following functions.
(a).

(b). (c). (d).( )



7.(i).Verify Stokes theorem for For

where S is the upper half of


the sphere

and C is the boundary on the xoy plane.


(OR)
(ii)Verify divergence theorem for

over the cube formed by




9.(i).Find the Laplace transform for the following functions.
(a).

(b).



(ii).Find (a) () (b)(

) (c) (

)

10.(i). Find the Laplace transform of ()
( ) ()
(ii). Find the Laplace transform of () {


and
( ) ()
(OR)
11.(i). Find the Laplace transform of () {

and
(

) ()
(ii). Find the Laplace transform of ()


( ) () .

UNIT TEST-III(I YEAR B)
(Answer All the Questions)
PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)
1.State Gauss divergence theorem.
2.Define periodic function..
3.Write down any two properties of Laplace transform .
4.State sufficient conditions for existence of Laplace transform. .
5.Give two examples for a function for which Laplace transform does not exist.
PART B (1x8=8 Mark)(2x16=32 Mark)
6 Find the Laplace transform for the following functions.
(a).

(b). (c). (d).( )



7.(i).Verify Stokes theorem for For

where S is the upper half of


the sphere

and C is the boundary on the xoy plane.


(OR)
(ii)Verify divergence theorem for

over the cube formed by




9.(i).Find the Laplace transform for the following functions.
(a).

(b).



(ii).Find (a) () (b)(

) (c) (

)

10.(i). Find the Laplace transform of ()
( ) ()
(ii). Find the Laplace transform of () {


and
( ) ()
(OR)
11.(i). Find the Laplace transform of () {

and
(

) ()
(ii). Find the Laplace transform of ()


( ) () .

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

50
Marks
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II 50 Marks
KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS
Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307 Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307


PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)
1.State Newtons formula to find

() using forward differences.


2.What is the restriction on number of intervals in Simpsons 3/8 rule. .
3.State two point Gaussian quadrature formula .
4.Solve

() by Eulers method.
5.State Trapezoidal rule to evaluate ()

.
PART B (1x8=8 Mark)(2x16=32 Mark)
6.Compute the value of

by dividing the range into 6 equal parts by using


Trapezoidal rule.
7.(i).For the given data, find

and

at x=1.1.

x 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6
f(x) 7.989 8.403 8.781 9.129 9.451 9.750 10.031

(ii)Evaluate

using Rombergs method.


8.(i).When a train is moving at 30 meters per second steam is shut off and breaks are
applied. the speed of the train (V) in meters per second after t seconds is given by
t 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
v 30 24 19.5 165 13.6 11.7 10 8.5 7

(ii). Evaluate

(

)(

by Trapezoidal rule with h=k=0.


9.(i).Using Simpsons rule ,evaluate

h=0.3 and k=0.2.


(ii).Using Runge- Kutta method of fourth order solve

with ()
10.(i).Using improved Eulers method find y(0.2) and y(0.4) from

() with h=0.2.
(ii). Consider the second order initial value problem

with ()

() , using Fourth
order RK method find y(0.2).
(Answer All the Questions)
PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)
1Locate the negative root of


2. What is the condition for convergence of Gauss-Jacobi method.
3. Give Lagranges inverse interpolation formula.
4. Write divided difference table for
x 30 35 45 55
y 148 96 68 34

5. Give Newtons forward interpolation formula.

PART B (1x8=8 Mark)(2x16=32 Mark)
6. Solve by Gauss Seidel method.
(i) Use Power method to find the dominant eigen value and eigen vector of [



]
(ii) Solve by Gauss
elimination method.
(i). Find the equation of the parabola passing through the points (0,0),(1,1)and (2,20) using
Lagranges formula.
(ii). Use Newtons divided differences formula to find f(3)from the data
x 0 1 2 4 5
f(x) 1 14 15 5 6

Find the cubic spline approxi,ation and hence find f(1.5)
x 1 2 3 4
f(x) 1 2 5 11
11.(i)Find the values of y at x=21 and x=28 from the data given below
(ii)Solve

lies between (-2,-1) to 3 decimal places by Newton Raphson


method.









INTERNAL TEST-I FEB 2014
ME2026 UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESS
Time: 09:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
50
Marks
x 20 23 26 29
y 0.3420 0.3907 0.4384 0.4848

KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS
Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307 Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307


(Answer All the Questions)
PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)

1.What are the industrial needs for UCM?
2.List down the various mechanical energy based Unconventional
Machining Processes.
3.What are the different machining characteristics will respect to which
the non-traditional machining processes can be analyzed?
4.Distinguish traditional & non-traditional machining processes?
5.How will you compare various non-traditional processes?
PART B 1x8=8 Mark
2x16=32 Mark
6. What is the need for the development of UCM process? Explain with
examples. (8)
7. Make a comparison between traditional and unconventional machining
processes in terms of cost, application, scope, machining time, advantages
& limitations. (16)
(OR)
8.With a neat sketch explain the process of AJM? Write its advantages
and applications.(16)

9. Make a comparison between traditional and unconventional machining
processes in terms of cost, application, scope, machining time, advantages
& limitations.(16)
(OR)
10.Discuss the effects of the following parameters on the material removal
and surface finish in ultrasonic machining:
a. Amplitude and frequency
b. Abrasive size
c. Concentration of abrasives
d. Material hardness
INTERNAL TEST-I FEB 2014
ME2026 UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESS
Time: 09:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
50
Marks
(Answer All the Questions)
PART A - 2 Mark Qs (5x2=10)
1.What are the industrial needs for UCM?
2.List down the various mechanical energy based Unconventional
Machining Processes.
3.What are the different machining characteristics will respect to which
the non-traditional machining processes can be analyzed?
4.Distinguish traditional & non-traditional machining processes?
5.How will you compare various non-traditional processes?

PART B 1x8=8 Mark
2x16=32 Mark
6. What is the need for the development of UCM process? Explain
with examples. (8)
7. Make a comparison between traditional and unconventional
machining processes in terms of cost, application, scope, machining
time, advantages & limitations. (16)
(OR)
8.With a neat sketch explain the process of AJM? Write its advantages
and applications.(16)

9. Make a comparison between traditional and unconventional
machining processes in terms of cost, application, scope, machining
time, advantages & limitations.(16)
(OR)
10.Discuss the effects of the following parameters on the material
removal and surface finish in ultrasonic machining:
a. Amplitude and frequency
b. Abrasive size
c. Concentration of abrasives
d. Material hardness
KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARAIKUDI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS KIT & KIM TECHNICAL CAMPUS
Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307 Keeranipatti, Thalakkavur, Karaikudi 630 307

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