L T P C 3 1 0 4 Version Number : 1.0 Course Prerequisites : Basic Engineering Mathematics
Aims & Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce the concepts of solving Partial Differential equations by reducing to normal forms, finding solutions of differential equations by using the principles of calculus of variations along with Eigen Value problems and iteration methods. Expected Outcome: Upon completion of this course the student shall be able to: Acquire good knowledge of solving differential, Partial differential equations Solve Eigen value problems with relevant applications in their discipline
Unit-I Boundary Value Problems Linear second order partial differential equations in two independent variables normal forms hyperbolic, parabolic and elliptic equations Cauchy problem.
Unit-II Wave Equations Wave equations solution of initial value problem significance of characteristic curves-Laplace transform solutions displacements in a long string along string under its weight a bar with prescribed force on one end free vibrations of a string.
Unit-III Calculus of variations Concepts of functional and their stationary values Eulers equation and solution for the problem and for more general causes natural boundary conditions variational problems with moving boundaries condition variational problems Isoparametric problems-Direct Methods: Ritz, Kantorovich and Galerkin techniques
Unit-IV Eigen Value Problems Standard Eigen value problems properties of Eigen values and Eigen vectors Generalized Eigen value problems strum sequence Jacobi, Givens and Householder transformations.
Unit-V Iteration Problems Forward and inverse iteration schemes Graham Schmidt deflation simultaneous iteration method subspace iteration Lanczos algorithm Estimation of core and time requirements.
References: 1. Jennings. A., Matrix Computation for Engineers and Scientists., John Wiley and Sons, 1992.
5 2. Prem.K.Kythe, Pratap Puri, Michael R.Schaferkotter, Introduction to Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value problems with Mathematics, CRC Press, 2002 3. Kreyszig, Erwin, I.S., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley, 1999. 4. Ramamurthy. V., Computer Aided Design in Mechanical Engineering., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1987. 5. Reny Dannemeyer, Introduction to Partial Differential Equations and Boundary Value problems, McGraw Hill, 1968.
Mode of Evaluation : Written Examination/ Assignment/ Seminar
Recommended by the Board of Studies on : 23.5.2008 Date of approval by the Academic Council : 16.6.2008