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Integral Calculus - Syllabus Sem 2

The document outlines the course structure for Integral Calculus, including objectives, outcomes, and content units. It covers topics such as differential equations, curve tracing, integration techniques, and vector integration, with a focus on applications in engineering. The assessment scheme includes continuous assessment and a term-end examination, with specified learning resources and pedagogy methods.

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Integral Calculus - Syllabus Sem 2

The document outlines the course structure for Integral Calculus, including objectives, outcomes, and content units. It covers topics such as differential equations, curve tracing, integration techniques, and vector integration, with a focus on applications in engineering. The assessment scheme includes continuous assessment and a term-end examination, with specified learning resources and pedagogy methods.

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COURSE STRUCTURE

Course Code
Course Category Basic Sciences
Course Title Integral Calculus
Teaching Scheme and Credits L T Laboratory Credits
Weekly load hrs 03 hours 1hour --- 3+1+0=4
Pre-requisites: HSC (Mathematics), Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus

Course Objectives:

1) To learn Basic Concepts of Mathematics useful for Engineering.


2) To apply mathematical tools in various Engineering problems.

Course Outcomes:

After completion of this course, students will be able to


1) solve the differential equations which occur as models in Electrical circuits and heat
transfer. Rectilinear motion
2) apply the knowledge of Geometry to draw the curves in Cartesian, polar and
parametric form.
3) apply methods of integration to compute area and volumes of two dimensional and
three dimensional objects respectively.
4) apply the vector integration to find surface area and volume of surface of revolution.

Course Contents:

Unit I: First Order Ordinary Differential Equations-Introduction to first order differential


equations, modelling and solution of exact and linear differential equation.
(8 Hrs.)
Unit II: Applications of Ordinary Differential Equations-Newton’s Law of cooling, Orthogonal
Trajectories, Electrical Circuits, 1-Dimensional Heat Conduction Problems, Rectilinear motion,
Simple Harmonic motion. (6 Hrs)
Unit III: Tracing of curves: Tracing of Standard and important curves in Cartesian, Parametric
and polar coordinates. (8 Hrs.)

Unit IV: Tools for Integration: Problems on Reduction formulae, Beta, Gamma functions,
Differentiation under integral sign, Error functions. (7 Hrs.)
Unit V: Multiple Integrals and their Applications: Introduction to 3-dimensional Cartesian,
spherical polar and cylindrical coordinate system, Double and Triple integration, change the order
of integration, Applications of double and triple integrals in calculating Area and Volume
(8 Hrs.)
Unit VI: Vector Integration: Lines, Surface and Volume integration, Work done, Green’s Lemma,
Stoke’s and Gauss Divergence Theorem. (8 Hrs.)

Tutorial Exercises:
1. Linear and Exact Differential Equations.
2. Reducible to Exact Differential Equations.
3. Applications of Differential Equations: Newton’s Law of cooling, Orthogonal
Trajectories, Electrical Circuits.
4. Applications of Differential Equations:1-Dimensional Heat Conduction
Problems, Rectilinear motion, Simple Harmonic motion.
5. Tracing of Curves (Cartesian)
6. Tracing of Curves (Polar and Parametric)
7. Reduction Formulae and Gamma functions.
8. Beta Functions.
9. DUIS & error function.
10. Double Integral.
11. Triple Integral.
12. Applications of double and triple integrals in calculating Area and Volume.
13. Work done, Green’s Lemma
14. Stoke’s Theorem.
15. Gauss Divergence Theorem

Learning Resources:

Reference Books
th
1. Kreyszig Erwin, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, 10 edition,
Wiley Eastern Limited2015.
nd
2. Greenberg Michael D., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, 2
edition, Pearson 2009.
3. Grewal B.S. “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, 44th edition,
Khanna Publishers 2017.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by C.R. Wylie, McGraw Hill
Publications, New Delhi.

Supplementary Reading:
Weber H.J. and Arfken G.B. "Mathematical Methods For Physicists" ,6th edition,
Academic Press 2011.

Web Resources:

Differential Equations:
1. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111106100/1
2. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111106100/4

MOOCs (Coursera)

https://www.edx.org/course/differential-equations-linear-algebra-and-nxn-systems-of-differential-
equations

Pedagogy:

1. Team teaching
2. Audio- video techniques
3. Tutorials and class tests

Assessment Scheme:

Class Continuous Assessment (CCA): 50 marks

Class Tutorial Mid Total


Tests/Assignments(preferably Term
using software) Test
10 Marks 30 20 60 Marks
Marks Marks

Laboratory Continuous Assessment (LCA): NA

Regularity and Understanding Understanding Experimental Ethics


punctuality of objective of procedure skills
Term End Examination: 60 marks

Syllabus:

Module Workload in Hrs


Contents
No. Theory Tutorial Assess
First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
1 8 2 --

2 Applications of Ordinary Differential equations 6 2 --

3 Tracing of curves 8 2 --

4 Tools for Integration 7 3 ---


Multiple Integrals and their Applications
5
8 3 ----

6 Vector integration
8 3 ----

Prepared By Checked By Approved By

Prof. Pratibha Kshirsagar Dr. Prashant Malavadkar Prof. Dr.Shubhalaxmi Joshi


and Prof. Kundan Nagare HOS Associate Dean, Faculty of
Subject Coordinators School of Mathematics & Science, MIT-WPU
Statistics, MIT-WPU.
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