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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 181301 - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III UNIT I PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PART A 1) Form

rm the partial differential equation by eliminating the constants a and b from [April/May 2010] z x 2 a 2 y 2 b2 . 2) Solve the partial differential equation pq = x. [April/May 2010] 3) Form the partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function from x z 2 xy f . [Nov./Dec. 2010] z 4) Find the particular integral of D 2 2 DD' D' PART B xy .
2

ex y .

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

1) Solve x

yz p

zx q

[April/May 2010]

2) Solve p(1 q) qz . [April/May 2010] 2 2 2 2 x y . 3) Solve p q [April/May 2010] 4) Find the partial differential equation of all planes which are at a constant distance a from the origin. [April/May 2010] 2 5) Solve D 2 2 DD' D' 2 D 2 D ' z sin( x 2 y ) where D and D' . y y [April/May 2010] 6) Form the PDF by eliminating the arbitrary function from

x2

y2

z 2 , ax by cz

0.
2

[Nov./Dec. 2010]
y ( z x)q
2

7) Solve the partial differential equation x ( y z ) p 8) Solve the equation D3


DD' D'
2

z ( x y) . [Nov./Dec. 2010]

D 2 D' 4 DD'

4 D'

cos(2 x

y) .

[Nov./Dec. 2010] 9) Solve 2 D 2


6 D 3D ' z xe y .

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

UNIT II FOURIER SERIES PART A 1) Write the conditions for a function f(x) to satisfy for the existence of a Fourier series. [April/May 2010]
2

2) If x

4
n 1

1 1 cos nx , deduce that 2 2 1 n

1 22
2

1 32

....

[April/May 2010] 3) Find the constant term in the expansion of cos x as a Fourier series in the interval [Nov./Dec. 2010] , . 4) Find the root mean square value of f ( x)
x 2 in 0, l .

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

PART B 1) Find the Fourier series for f ( x)


2 x x 2 in the interval 0 < x < 2. [April/May 2010]

2) Find the half range cosine series of the function f ( x)


4 1 1 1 .... . 14 24 34 90 3) Find the complex form of the Fourier series of f ( x )

x in the interval 0 < x


[April/May 2010]

< . Hence deduce that

e ax , - < x < . [April/May 2010] 4) Find the first two harmonics of the Fourier series from the following table: [April/May 2010] x 0 1 2 3 4 5 y 9 18 24 28 26 20 x for 0 x 5) Find the Fourier series expansion of f ( x) . Also, deduce 2 x for x 2
2 1 1 1 .... . [Nov./Dec. 2010] 12 32 52 8 6) Find the Fourier series expansion of f ( x) 1 x 2 in the interval (-1, 1). [Nov./Dec. 2010] 7) Obtain the half range cosine series for f(x) = x in (0, ). [Nov./Dec. 2010] 8) Find the Fourier series as far as the second harmonic to represent the function f(x) with period 6, given in the following table. [Nov./Dec. 2010] x 0 1 2 3 4 5 f(x) 9 18 24 28 26 20

that

UNIT III APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS PART - A

n . [April/May2010] 2 2. Find the difference equation generated by yn an b 2n . [April/May2010] 3. Define the unit step sequence. Write its Z-transform. [Nov./Dec.2010] 4. Form a difference equation by eliminating the arbitrary constant A from yn A 3n . [Nov./Dec.2010]

1. Find the Z-transform of sin

PART - B 5. Solve by Z-transform un


2

2un

un

2n with u0

2 and u1 1 .

[April/May2010]
3

6. Using convolution theorem, find the inverse Z-transform of

z z 4

. [April/May2010]

7. Find Z

z z

z 2
2

and Z

z z 1 z 2

[April/May2010] [April/May2010]

z 1 z 1
8. Find Z na n sin n .

9. Find the Z-transform of cos n cos n 1 and a n sin n . 10. Find the inverse Z-transform of

and sin n . Hence deduce the Z-transforms of [Nov./Dec.2010] [Nov./Dec.2010] [Nov./Dec.2010]

z ( z 1) by residue method. ( z 1)3 11. Form the difference equation from the relation yn a b 3n .

12. Solve yn

4 yn

3 yn

2n with y0

0 and y1 1 , using Z-transform. [Nov./Dec.2010]

UNIT IV - FOURIER TRANSFORMS PART A 1. Find the Fourier cosine transform of e


ax

, x 0.

[April/May 2010]

2. If F(x) is the Fourier transform of f(x), show that F ( f ( x a)) eias F ( s ) . [April/May 2010] 3. Write the Fourier transform pair. 4. Find the Fourier sine transform of f ( x) e
ax

[Nov./Dec. 2010] , a

0.

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

PART B 1. Find the Fourier transform of f ( x)


1 0 x if if x x 1 . Hence deduce that the 1

sin 4 t value of dt . t4 0
2. Show that the Fourier transform of e
x2 2

[April/May 2010]
s2 2

,e

[April/May 2010]

3. Find the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f ( x)

sin x, 0 0, x

x a a

[April/May 2010] 4. Using Fourier cosine transform method, evaluate


0

dt a
2

b2 t 2

[April/May 2010] 5. Derive the Parsevals identity for Fourier Transforms. [Nov./Dec. 2010]
0 1 2 e x for for for x 0 x x 0. 0

6. Find the Fourier integral representation of f(x) defined as f ( x)

[Nov./Dec. 2010]
0 1 2 e x for for for x 0 x x 0. 0

7. Find the Fourier sine transform of f ( x)

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

8. Evaluate
0

dx x
2

using Fourier cosine transforms of e

ax

and e

bx

[Nov./Dec. 2010]

UNIT V Z-TRANSFORMS PART - A 1. A tightly stretched string with fixed end points x = 0 and x = l is initially in a x position given by y ( x, 0) y0 sin 3 . If it is released from rest in this position, l write the boundary conditions. [April/May2010] 2. Write all three possible solutions of steady state two-dimensional heat equation. [April/May2010] 3. Write down the three possible solutions of one dimensional heat equation. [Nov./Dec.2010] 4. Give three possible solutions of two dimensional steady state heat flow equation. [Nov./Dec.2010] PART - B 1. A tightly stretched string of length l has its ends fastened at x = 0 and x = l. The mid-point of the string is then taken to height b and released from rest in that position. Find the lateral displacement of a point of the string at time t from the instant of release. [April/May2010] 2. A rectangular plate with insulated surface is 10 cm wide and so long compared to its width that may be considered infinite in length without introducing appreciable error. The temperature at short edge y = 0 is given by 20 x for 0 x 5 and the other three edges are kept at 0 c . Find the u 20(10 x) for 5 x 10 steady state temperature at any point in the plate. [April/May2010] 3. A tightly stretched string of length 2l is fastened at both ends. The midpoint of the string is displaced by a distance b transversely and the string is released from rest in this position. Find an expression for the transverse displacement of the string at any time during the subsequent motion. [Nov./Dec.2010] 4. A square plate is bounded by the lines x = 0, y = 0, x = 20 and y = 20. Its faces are insulated. The temperature along the upper horizontal edge is given by u ( x, 20) x(20 x), 0 x 20 while the other two edges are kept at 0 C . Find the steady state temperature distribution in the plate. [Nov./Dec.2010]

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