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MTH11502-Engineering Mathematics II

The document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mathematics II, including objectives, outcomes, and content areas such as sequences, series, complex variables, ordinary differential equations, and vector calculus. It emphasizes the importance of mathematics in engineering and encourages active student participation. Evaluation methods include quizzes, assignments, and examinations, with a detailed mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes.

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MTH11502-Engineering Mathematics II

The document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mathematics II, including objectives, outcomes, and content areas such as sequences, series, complex variables, ordinary differential equations, and vector calculus. It emphasizes the importance of mathematics in engineering and encourages active student participation. Evaluation methods include quizzes, assignments, and examinations, with a detailed mapping of course outcomes to program outcomes.

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MTH11502 Engineering Mathematics II L T P C

Version 1.1 Contact hours-60 3 1 0 4


Pre-requisites/Exposure 12th level Mathematics
Co-requisites --

Course Objectives
1. To help the student to understand the basic concepts of sequence, series and their
application
2. To enable students for finding Fourier series representation of a function
3. To give the students a perspective to learn about functions of complex variables, pole,
and residues and their importance in advanced study of engineering science.
4. To enable students acquire fundamental concept of ordinary differential equation and
it’s applications in engineering science
5. To help the student to understand the use of vector calculus in engineering.

Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to
Explain the convergence of a series, power series, Fourier series representation of
CO1
a function
CO2 Develop the concept of complex variable and its application
CO3 Illustrate various solution procedures of ordinary differential equations
CO4 Build the knowledge in vector calculus and its related applications

Course Description
For any engineering program, Mathematics is the backbone. With a sound knowledge in
fundamental mathematics, an engineering student can become a very skillful engineer. In this
course, the focus will be on learning Mathematics in depth, which will motivate students to
grow their thinking ability in different fields of engineering. Students will be able to apply this
knowledge to tackle almost all kinds of problems in engineering and science successfully. Class
participation is a fundamental aspect of this course. Students will be encouraged to actively
take part in all group activities (Problem solving, presentation etc.).

Course Content

Unit I: Sequences and Series [15L]


Sequences and their limits, convergence of series, Convergence Test (comparison test, Ratio
test, Root test), Absolute and conditional convergence, Alternating series, Power series
Periodic functions, Definition of Fourier series, Euler's formulae, Dirichlet conditions, Change
of interval, Even and odd functions, half range Fourier Sine & Cosine series

Unit II: Complex Variables [15L]


Limit, continuity, differentiability and analyticity of complex functions, Cauchy-Riemann
equations, derivatives of analytic functions, line integrals in complex plane, Cauchy’s integral
theorem, independence of path, existence of indefinite integral, Cauchy’s integral formula,
Taylor’s series, Laurent’s series, zeros and singularities, Residue theorem

Unit III: Ordinary Differential Equations [20L]


Formation of ODE, order and degree, First order ODE, Method of separation of variables,
Exact and non-exact equations, linear and Bernoulli’s form, second order differential equations
with constant coefficients, Complementary functions and Particular Integral, D-operator,
method of variation of parameters, general linear differential equations with constant
coefficients, Cauchy-Euler’s equations, Simultaneous differential equations

Unit IV: Vector Calculus [10L]


Ordinary Integrals of Vectors, Line, surface and volume integrals of Vector fields, Gauss’
divergence theorem, Green’s and Stokes Theorems and their applications

Text Book:
1. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill
2. R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing
House
Reference Book:
1. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications
2. G. B. Thomas Jr., M. D. Weir, J. R. Hass, Thomas Calculus Early Transcendentals, 12th
Edition
3. James Stewart, Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, 4th Edition, Cengage Learning

Modes of Evaluation: Quiz/Assignment/ presentation/ extempore/ Written Examination


Examination Scheme:

Components Mid-Semester Internal Assessment End Semester


Examination Examination
Weightage 20 30 50
(%)

Relationship between the Course Outcomes (COs) and Program Outcomes (POs)
Mapping between COs and POs
Mapped Program
Course Outcomes (COs)
Outcomes
CO1 Explain the convergence of a series, power series, Fourier PO1, PO2, PO3,
series representation of a function PO12
CO2 Develop the concept of complex variable and its application PO1, PO2, PO3

CO3 Illustrate various solution procedures of ordinary differential PO1, PO2, PO3,
equations PO12
Build the knowledge in vector calculus and its related PO1, PO2, PO3,
CO4
applications PO12
1502
Code

MTH1
Course

Engineering
Course Title

Mathematics II
3
Engineering Knowledge

PO1

1 = weakly mapped

3 = strongly mapped
3
Problem analysis

PO2

2 = moderately mapped
3
Design/development of solutions

PO3

-
Conduct investigations of complex problems

PO4

-
Modern tool usage

PO5

-
The engineer and society

PO6

-
Environment and sustainability

PO7

-
Ethics

PO8

-
9
P
O
Individual and team work

-
P
O
10
Communication

-
P
O
11
Project management and finance

2
O
12
Life-long Learning
Adequate strong skills in learning new programming environments, analyse and

-
PSO1
design algorithms for efficient computer-based systems of varying complexity.
The ability to understand the evolutionary changes in computing, apply standard
practices and strategies in software project development using open-ended
-
PSO2

programming environments to deliver a quality product for business success, real


world problems and meet the challenges of the future.
Ability to analyse the impact of Computer Science and Engineering solutions in
-
PSO3

the societal and human context, design, model, develop, test and manage complex
Model Question Paper
ADAMAS UNIVERSITY
END SEMESTER EXAMINATION
(Academic Session: 20__ – 20__)

Name of the Program: B.Tech Semester: II

Paper Title: Engineering mathematics II Paper Code: MTH11502

Maximum Marks: 50 Time Duration: 3 Hrs

Total No. of Questions: 17 Total No of


Pages:
1. At top sheet, clearly mention Name, Univ. Roll No., Enrolment No., Paper Name & Code, Date of Exam.
2. All parts of a Question should be answered consecutively. Each Answer should start from a fresh page.
3. Assumptions made if any, should be stated clearly at the beginning of your answer.
Group A
Answer All the Questions (5 x 1 = 5)
1
1 For which value of 𝑝𝑝 the series ∑ 𝑛𝑛𝑝𝑝 converge? U CO1
2 Define periodic function with an example. U CO1
3 Define analytic function. Ap CO2
4 3 2 U CO3
𝑑𝑑 𝑦𝑦
What is the order and degree of the differential equation �𝑑𝑑𝑥𝑥 3 � +
𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 4
2 �𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 � + 3𝑦𝑦 = 0 ?
5 State Stokes theorem. Ap CO4
Group B
Answer All the Questions (5 x 2 = 10)
6 a) Test the convergence of the following series: U CO1
𝑛𝑛!2𝑛𝑛
∑∞
𝑛𝑛=1 𝑛𝑛 𝑛𝑛
(OR)
6 b) Find the range for the values of 𝑥𝑥 so that the following power series U CO1
converge: ∑∞𝑛𝑛=0(2𝑥𝑥)
𝑛𝑛

7 a) Find the Fourier sine transforms of f = ( x ) 5e−3 x − 7e− 4 x . U CO1


(OR)
7 b) Construct half-range Cosine series of a function 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) defined in an U CO1
interval ( 0 , T )
8 a) 𝑒𝑒 𝑧𝑧 Ap CO2
Find the singularity of the complex valued function 𝑓𝑓(𝑧𝑧) = (𝑧𝑧−2)2 at
𝑧𝑧 = 2.
(OR)
8 b) 𝑧𝑧 2 −𝑧𝑧+1 Ap CO2
Find the value of the integral ∮𝐶𝐶 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 where 𝐶𝐶 is the circle |𝑧𝑧| =
𝑧𝑧−1
1
.
2
9 a) Eliminate A and B to find the differential equation from the U CO3
equation 𝑦𝑦 = 𝐴𝐴𝑒𝑒 2𝑥𝑥 + 𝐵𝐵𝑒𝑒 −2𝑥𝑥
(OR)
𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
9 b) Find the integrating factor of (𝑥𝑥 + 2𝑦𝑦 3 ) 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 = 𝑦𝑦 U CO3
10 a) If 𝐹𝐹 = 3𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥𝚤𝚤̂ − 𝑦𝑦 2 𝚥𝚥̂, find ∫ 𝐹𝐹 ∙ 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑, where C is the curve in the Ap CO4
𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥 plane 𝑦𝑦 = 2𝑥𝑥 2 from (0, 0) to (1,2).
(OR)
10 b) Using Green's theorem, find ∫𝐶𝐶 [(𝑦𝑦 − sin 𝑥𝑥)𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 + cos 𝑥𝑥 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑], where C is Ap CO4
𝜋𝜋 2
the plane triangle enclosed by the st. lines 𝑦𝑦 = 0, 𝑥𝑥 = 2 and 𝑦𝑦 = 𝜋𝜋 𝑥𝑥.
Group C
Answer All the Questions (7 x 5 = 35)
𝑛𝑛+2
11 a) Examine the convergence of the following series, ∑∝𝑛𝑛=1 2
U CO1
2(𝑛𝑛+1)

(OR)
1.2 2.3 3.4
11 b) Examine the convergence of the following series, 3 + 5 + 7 + ⋯ U CO1

12 a) Find Fourier Series for |𝑥𝑥| in the interval [−𝜋𝜋, 𝜋𝜋]. U CO1

(OR)
2
12 b) Find half range sine series of 𝜋𝜋𝜋𝜋 − 𝑥𝑥 in (0, 𝜋𝜋) upto first three terms. U CO1

13 a) Show that the complex valued function 𝑓𝑓(𝑧𝑧) = |𝑧𝑧|2 is analytic only at Ap CO2
𝑧𝑧 = 0.
(OR)
13 b) Show that the complex valued function 𝑓𝑓(𝑧𝑧) = �|𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥| is not Ap CO2
differentiable at 𝑧𝑧 = 0 but the Cauchy-Riemann equation is satisfied
there.
14 a) 𝑑𝑑2 𝑦𝑦 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 U CO3
Solve 𝑑𝑑𝑥𝑥 2 − 4 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 + 4𝑦𝑦 = 𝑒𝑒 3𝑥𝑥
(OR)
14 b) 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 2 U CO3
Solve 𝑥𝑥 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 + 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑦𝑦 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙
15 a) Verify Stoke’s theorem for F = ( 2 x − y ) iˆ − yz 2 ˆj − y 2 z kˆ over the upper Ap CO4
half surface of x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 1 , bounded by its projection on the xy-
plane.
(OR)
15 b) Use the line integral to compute work done by the force Ap CO4
F = ( 2 y + 3) iˆ + xz ˆj + ( yz − x ) kˆ when it moves a particle from the point
( 0, 0, 0 ) to the point ( 2,1,1) along the curve=
x 2t 2 , =
y t ,=
z t3
16 a) 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑧𝑧 2 +𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑧𝑧 2 Ap CO2
Find the value of ∮𝐶𝐶 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 where 𝐶𝐶 is the circle |𝑧𝑧| = 3 by
(𝑧𝑧−1)(𝑧𝑧−2)
Cauchy’s integral formula.
(OR)
16 b) 3𝑧𝑧 2 +𝑧𝑧 Ap CO2
Find the value of ∮𝐶𝐶 𝑧𝑧 2−1 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 where 𝐶𝐶 is the circle |𝑧𝑧 − 1| = 1 by
Cauchy’s integral formula.
17 a) 𝑑𝑑2 𝑦𝑦 U CO3
Solve by method of variation of parameters: 𝑑𝑑𝑥𝑥 2 + 9𝑦𝑦 = 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠3𝑥𝑥 .
(OR)
17 b) Check whether the following differential equation is exact and then solve U CO3
it.
(𝑥𝑥 3 + 𝑥𝑥𝑦𝑦 4 )𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 + 2𝑦𝑦 3 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 = 0

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