MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
ERNAKULAM
COURSE DIARY
Branch
: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Semester :
IST
SEMESTER
Subject
:CALCULAS
Code
:MA 101
Year : 2015
Name of Staff member: [Link].S
Mobile No.
9447810386
Designation
:HOD& PROFESSOR IN MATHEMATICS
Department
:DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCE
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(i)
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(ii)
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(iii)
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PRINCIPAL
Branch
: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Semester :
IST
SEMESTER
Subject
:CALCULAS
Code
:MA 101
Year : 2015
Name of Staff member: [Link].S
Mobile No.
Designation
: 9447810386
: HOD&PROFESSOR IN MATHEMATICS
Department
:DEPT. OF APPLIED SCIENCE
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SCHEDULE OF WORK
Days
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Fri
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Mon
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SYLLABUS
COURSE NO.
COURSE NAME
CREDITS
YEAR OF
INTRODUCTION
2015
MA 101
CALCULAS
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
In this course the students are introduced to some basic tools in Mathematics which are
useful in modelling and analysing physical phenomena involving continuous changes of
variables or parameters. The differential and integral calculus of functions of one or
more variables and of vector functions taught in this course have applications across all
branches of engineering. This course will also provide basic training in plotting and
visualising graphs of functions and intuitively understanding their properties using
appropriate software packages.
Single Variable Calculus and Infinite series, Three dimensional space and functions of more than one
variable, Partial derivatives and its applications, Calculus of vector valued functions, Multiple Integrals,
Vector Integration.
EXPECTED OUTCOME
At the end of the course the student will be able to model physical phenomena involving
continuous changes of variables and parameters and will also have acquired basic
training in visualising graphs and surfaces using software or otherwise.
TEXT BOOKS
Anton, Bivens, Davis: Calculus, John Wiley and Sons, 10thed
Srimanta Pal, Subodh C Bhunia: Engineering Mathematics, Oxford, 2015
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REFERENCES:
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3
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Advanced Calculus, Sengar and Singh, Cengage Learning, Ist Edition
Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India edition,
10thed.
B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi.
N. P. Bali, Manish Goyal, Engineering Mathematics, Lakshmy Publications
D. W. Jordan, P Smith. Mathematical Techniques, Oxford University Press,
4th Edition.
A C Srivastava, P K Srivasthava, Engineering Mathematics Vol
1. PHI
Learning Private Limited, New Delhi.
COURSE NO: MA101
COURSE NAME: CALCULUS
MODULE
CONTENT
Single Variable Calculus and Infinite series(Book I sec.6.1, 6.4, 6.8, 9.3, 9.5, 9.6, 9.
Introduction: Hyperbolic functions and inverses-derivatives and integrals.
Basic ideas of infinite series and convergence. Convergence tests-comparison, ratio,
proof). Absolute convergence. Maclaurins series-Taylor series - radius of convergenc
(For practice and submission as assignment only:
Sketching, plotting and interpretation of exponential, logarithmic and hyperbol
suitable software. Demonstration of convergence of series by software packages)
Three dimensional space and functions of more than one variable
(Book I 11.7
Three dimensional space; Quadric surfaces, Rectangular, Cylindrical and sph
Relation between coordinate systems,
Equation of surfaces in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems.
II
Functions of two or more variables graphs of functions of two variables- level cur
Limits and continuity.
(For practice and submission as assignment only:
Tracing of surfaces- graphing quadric surfaces- graphing functions of two variab
packages)
FIRST INTERNAL EXAM
Partial derivatives and its applications(Book I sec. 13.3 to 13.5 and 13.8)
Partial derivativesPartial derivatives of functions of more than two variables - h
derivatives - differentiability, differentials and local linearity -
III
The chain rule Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables - extreme valu
proof)-relative extrema.
Calculus of vector valued functions(Book I-12.1-12.6, 13.6,13.7)
Introduction to vector valued functions- parametric curves in 3-space.
Limits and continuity derivatives - tangent lines derivative of dot and cro
integrals of vector valued functions.
Change of parameter-arc length- unit tangent-normal- velocity-acceleration and sp
tangential components of acceleration.
Directional derivatives and gradients-tangent planes and normal vectors.
(For practice and submission as assignment only:
Graphing parametric curves and surfaces using software packages )
IV
SECOND INTERNAL EXAM
Multiple integrals
(Book I-sec. 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.5, 14.6, 14.7
Double integrals- Evaluation of double integrals Double integrals in non-rectan
reversing the order of integration
Area calculated as a double integral- Double integrals in polar coordinates-
Triple integrals-volume calculated as a triple integral- triple integrals in cylindr
coordinates-
Converting triple integrals from rectangular to cylindrical coordinates - convert
from rectangular to spherical coordinates - change of variables in multiple i
(applications of results only)
Vector integration(Book I sec. 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.6, 15.7, 15.8)
Vector and scalar fields- Gradient fields conservative fields and potential function
curl - the
operator - the Laplacian 2 ,
Line integrals - work as a line integral- independence of path-conservative vector fie
Greens Theorem (without proof- only for simply connected region in plane), surf
integral - Divergence Theorem (without proof) , Stokes Theorem (without proof)
VI
(For practice and submission as assignment only:
graphical representation of vector fields using software packages )
END SEMESTER EXAM
Open source software packages such as gnuplot, maxima, scilab , geogebra or R may be
used as appropriate for practice and assignment problems.
TUITORIALS: Tuitorials can be ideally conducted by dividing each class in to two
groups. Prepare necessary materials from each module that are to be taught using
computer. Use it uniformly to every class.
Course Plan
No.
Date &
Day
Hr.
Topics to be Covered
1hr
MODULE I
Sequences, Introduction to infinite series
2hrs
Convergence and Divergence , Properties, comparison Tests,
simple problems
Ratio Test and Root Test - Problems
Radius of convergence, Maclaurins series
Inverse hyperbolic functions
Assignment portions and class test.
MODULE II
Rectangular, Cylindrical and spherical coordinates, Relation between
coordinate systems quadric surfaces
Equation of surfaces in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems.
-Tutoral
10
11
Quadric surfaces, Functions of two or more variables graphs of
functions of two variables
12
level curves and surfaces Limits and continuity.
13
Problems, Assignment Portions
Module III
Partial derivativesPartial derivatives of functions of more than two
variables -
14
9/9/2015
Taylor Series, Hyperbolic functions and its problems.
Quadric surfaces -Problems
15
higher order partial derivatives
16
Problems , - differentiability, differentials and local linearity
17
The chain rule
18
Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables
19
extreme value theorem (without proof)-relative extrema
20
problems
Module IV
21
28/9/2015
Monday
Introduction to vector valued functions- parametric curves in 3-space.
22
Limits and continuity
23
derivatives - tangent lines
24
derivative of dot and cross product-definite integrals of vector valued
functions.
25
Change of parameter-arc length- unit tangent-normal- velocityacceleration and speed
26
Normal and tangential components of acceleration
27
Directional derivatives and gradients-tangent planes and normal
vectors.
28
Problems Graphing parametric curves and surfaces using software
packages
Module V
29
14/10/2015
Wednesday
Double integrals- Evaluation of double integrals
30
1
Double integrals in non-rectangular coordinates- reversing the order of
integration
3/11/2015
Tuesday
Area calculated as a
coordinates-
double integral- Double integrals in polar
Triple integrals
-volume calculated as a triple integral- triple integrals in cylindrical and
spherical coordinates-
triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinateschange of variables in multiple integrals -Jacobians
Converting triple integrals from rectangular to cylindrical coordinates converting triple integrals from rectangular to spherical coordinates
problems
Module VI
Vector and scalar fields- Gradient fields
and curl
the
operator divergence
conservative fields and potential functions
1
problems
1
the Laplacian ,
Line integrals - - work as a line integral
independence of path-conservative vector field , Greens Theorem
surface integrals flux integral
problems
25/11/2015
Stokes Theorem- Divergence Theorem
problems
Details of Assignments/Tutorials/Mini Projects
No
Date of
submission
Date of
return after
evaluation
Description
Class Test- Module 1
17/8/2015
17/8/2015
31/8/2015
4/8/2015
Assignment - Module I .
Sketching, plotting and interpretation of exponential,
logarithmic and hyperbolic functions using suitable
software. Demonstration of convergence of series by
software packages
Submission and Presentation by students .Evaluated by
two faculty faculties .
11/9/2015
16/9/9/2015
Assignment- Module II
Tracing of surfaces- graphing quadric surfaces- graphing
functions of two variables using software packages
Subject Coverage
Date
&
Day
Hr.
Topics Covered
Mode of
instruction
Year Calendar
No Date
Event
21/8/2015
ONNAM CELEBRATION
7/9/20158/9/2015
FIRST SEIRS TEST
16/9/201518/9/2015
EXCEL 2015
26/9/2015
SATURDAY
WORKING DAY
Remarks
September 26th working day
INSTEAD OF 21/8/2015
ATTENDANCE, MARKS FOR ASSIGNMENT, TESTS AND
INTERNAL EVALUATION MARKS WITH SPLIT UP
(IN TABULAR FORM)
Notes