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Differential Equations and Transforms - BMAT102L

This document provides information on the course "Differential Equations and Transforms" including the course code, title, credits, prerequisites, and syllabus version. It outlines the course objectives and outcomes. The course is divided into 8 modules covering topics such as ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Z-transforms. It lists two textbooks and two reference books for the course. Students will be evaluated through tests, assignments, quizzes, and a final exam.
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Differential Equations and Transforms - BMAT102L

This document provides information on the course "Differential Equations and Transforms" including the course code, title, credits, prerequisites, and syllabus version. It outlines the course objectives and outcomes. The course is divided into 8 modules covering topics such as ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Z-transforms. It lists two textbooks and two reference books for the course. Students will be evaluated through tests, assignments, quizzes, and a final exam.
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Course code Course Title L T P C

BMAT102L Differential Equations and Transforms 3 1 0 4


Pre-requisite Calculus Syllabus version

Course Objectives
1. To impart the knowledge of Laplace transform, an important transform techniques for
Engineers which requires knowledge of integration.
2. Presenting the elementary notions of Fourier series, this is vital in practical harmonic analysis.
3. Enriching the skills in solving initial and boundary value problems.
4. Impart the knowledge and application of difference equations and the Z-transform in discrete
systems that are inherent in natural and physical processes.

Course Outcomes
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Find solution for second and higher order differential equations, formation and solving partial
differential equations
2. Understand basic concepts of Laplace Transforms and solve problems with periodic functions,
step functions, impulse functions and convolution
3. Employ the tools of Fourier series and Fourier transforms
4. Know the techniques of solving differential equations and partial differential equations
5. Know the Z-transform and its application in population dynamics and digital signal process ing

Module:1 Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) 6 hours + 3 hours


Second order non- homogenous differential equations with constant coefficients- Differential
equations with variable coefficients- method of undetermined coefficients-method of Variation of
parameters-Solving Damped forced oscillations and LCR circuit theory problems.

Module:2 Partial Differential Equations (PDE) 5 hours + 2 hours


Formation of partial differential equations – Singular integrals — Solutions of standard types of
first order partial differential equations – Lagrange’s linear equation-Method of separation of
variables

Module:3 Laplace Transform 7 hours + 2 hours


Definition- Properties of Laplace transform-Laplace transform of standard functions - Laplace
transform of periodic functions-Unit step function-Impulse function. Inverse Laplace transform-
Partial fractions method and by Convolution theorem..

Module:4 Solution to ODE and PDE by Laplace 7 hours + 2 hours


transform
Solution of ODE’s – Non-homogeneous terms involving Heaviside function, Impulse function -
Solving Non-homogeneous system using Laplace transform - solution to First order PDE by
Laplace transform.

Module:5 Fourie r Se rie s 6 hours + 2 hours


Fourier series - Euler’s formulae- Dirichlet’s conditions - Change of interval - Half range series –
RMS value – Parseval’s identity.

Module:6 Fourie r T ransform 6 hours + 2 hours


Complex Fourier transform - properties - Relation between Fourier and Laplace Transforms-
Fourier sine and cosine transforms – Parseval’s identity- Convolution Theorem and simple
applications to solve PDE.
Module:7 Z-T ransform 6 hours + 2 hours
Definition of Z-transform and Inverse Z-transform - Standard functions - Partial fractions and
convolution method. Difference equation - first and second order difference equations with
constant coefficients - solution of simple difference equations using Z-transform.

Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours


Industry Expert Lecture

Total Lecture hours: 45 hours


Total Tutorial hours : 15 hours
Text Book(s)
1. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2015, 10th Edition, John Wiley India
2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 2020, 44th Edition, Khanna Publishers

Reference Books
1. Michael D. Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2006, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education, Indian edition
2. A First Course in Differential Equations with Modelling Applications, Dennis Zill, 2018, 11th
Edition, Cengage Publishers.

Mode of Evaluation: CAT, written assignment, Quiz, FAT


Recommended by Board of Studies 24-06-2021
Approved by Academic Council No. Date

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