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Ma6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Nov/Dec 2014

This document contains a 15 question exam on transforms and partial differential equations. It covers topics such as finding partial differential equations, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, heat equations, and Z-transforms. Students are asked to classify PDEs, solve initial value problems, find Fourier expansions, compute transforms, and solve recurrence relations involving transforms.

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Ma6351 Transforms and Partial Differential Equations Nov/Dec 2014

This document contains a 15 question exam on transforms and partial differential equations. It covers topics such as finding partial differential equations, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, heat equations, and Z-transforms. Students are asked to classify PDEs, solve initial value problems, find Fourier expansions, compute transforms, and solve recurrence relations involving transforms.

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SRI VIDYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, VIRUDHUNAGAR COURSE MATERIAL (QUESTION PAPER)

MA6351 TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS NOV/DEC 2014

PART –A

y
1. Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from z  f   .
x
2. Find the complete solution of p+q=1.
3. State the sufficient conditions for existence of Fourier series.
2  cos (nx)  1
4. If (  x)2  4  in 0<x< π, then deduce that the value of  .
3 2 2
n 1 n n 1 n
5. Classify the partial differential equation (1  x 2 )Z xx  2xyZ xy  (1  y2 )Z yy  xZ x  3x 2 yZ y  2z  0.
6. Write down the various possible solutions of one dimensional heat flow equation.
7. State and prove modulation theorem on Fourier Transforms.
8. If F[f(x)]=F(s), then find F{eiax.f(x)}.
9. Find the Z-transform of n.
10. State initial value theorem on Z-transforms.

PART – B

11. (a) (I) Find the singular solution of z=px+qy=p2-q2.


(ii) Solve (D2- DD’ z=x3y+e2x-y.
(OR)
(b) (i) Solve x(y-z)p+y(z-x)q=z(x-y).
(ii) Solve (D3- DD’2- D’3)z=sin(x+2y).
 1
12. (a) (i) Find the fourier series of f(x) = x2 in –π<x<π. Hence deduce that the value of 
2
n 1 n
(ii) Find the half range cosine series expansion of (x-1)2 in 0<x<1.
(OR)
(b) (i) Compute the first two harmonics of the Fourier series of f(x) from the table given:
x 0 π/ π/ π π/ π/ π

y=f(x) 1.0 1.4 1.9 1.7 1.5


1.2 1.0
(ii) Obtain the Fourier cosine series expansion of f(x) = x in 0<x<4. Hence deduce the value of
1 1 1
  
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13. (a) If a tightly stretched string of length l is initially at rest in equilibrium position and each point of it is
 y   x 
given the velocity    V0 sin3  ,0  x  l
 t t 0  l  , determine the transverse displacement y(x,t).

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(OR)
(b) A square plate is bounded by the lines x=0, x=a, y=0 and y=b. Its surfaces are insulated and the
temperature along y=b is kept at 1000C, while the temperature along other three edges are at 00C. Find
the steady state temperature at any point in the plate.
1  x , x  1
14. (a) Find the Fourier transform of f(x)   . Hence deduce that
0, x  a
 2  4
 sint  π  sint  π

(i) 
 t  2 
 dt  .(ii) 
 t
 dt  .
 3
0 0
(OR)
2
x
(b) (i) Find the Fourier transform of f(x) = e a x . Show that e 2 is self reciprocal under Fourier
2 2

Transform.
 dx
(ii) Evaluate  using transforms.
(x 2  a2 )(x2  b2 )
0
15. a i Find )[cos nθ ] and )[sin nθ ].
(ii) Using Z-transforms, solve un2  3un1  2un  3n given that u0=0 and u1=1.
(OR)
 1 
(b) (i) Find the Z-transform of   , where n  1
 n(n  1) 
z2  z
2
(ii) Find the inverse Z-transform of (z  1)(z  1) using partial fraction method.

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