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               UNIT V   BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY AND PARTIAL
                            DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS                                                                        15
               Finite difference method for solving second order differential equations - Finite difference techniques for
               the solution of two dimensional Laplace and Poisson equations on rectangular domain – One dimensional
               heat  flow  equation  by  implicit  and  explicit  methods  –  One  Dimensional  Wave  Equation  by  Explicit
               method.
                                                                                      TOTAL  : 75 PERIODS
               OUTCOMES
               On completion of the course, the students will be able to
                     solve algebraic  equations and  eigen  value problems that arise  during the study  of Engineering
                       problems.
                     use various interpolation  techniques for solving problems in Engineering.
                     use numerical methods to solve problems involving numerical differentiation and integration.
                     solve initial value problems numerically that arise in Science and Engineering.
                     solve boundary value problems that encounter in different fields of Engineering study.

               TEXT BOOKS:
                   1.  Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy K., and Gunavathy,S., ‘Numerical Methods’, Chand and Co., 2007.
                   2.  Grewal.  B.S.,  and  Grewal.  J.S.,"Numerical  methods  in  Engineering  and  Science",  Khanna
                       Publishers, 9th Edition, New Delhi, 2007.
                   3.  S.S. Sastry, “Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis”, Prentice- Hall of India PVT. LTD.,
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                       4  edition, New Delhi, 2006

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  T.  Veerarajan.,  T.  Ramachandran.,  “Numerical  Methods  with  Programs  in  C  and  C++”,  Tata
                       McGraw Hill., 2007.
                   2.  Jain, M.K., Iyengar, S.R., and Jain, R.K., “Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering
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                       Computation”,New Age Publishers. 6  edition, 2007.
                   3.  Chapra. S.C., and Canale. R.P, “Numerical Methods for Engineers”, 7th Edition, McGrawHill,
                       New Delhi, 2015.
                   4.  Brian  Bradie.  “A  friendly  introduction  to  Numerical  analysis”,  Pearson  Education,  Asia,  New
                       Delhi, 2007.
                   5.  Sankara  Rao.  K.,  “Numerical  methods  for  Scientists  and  Engineers”,  Prentice  Hall  of
                       IndiaPrivate, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 2007.
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                   6.  Gerald, C. F. and Wheatley, P.O., “Applied Numerical Analysis”, 6  Edition, Pearson Education
                       Asia, New Delhi, 2006.
                   7.  Rajaraman  V.,  Computer-Oriented  Numerical  Methods,  Third  Edition,  Published  by PHI
                       Learning Private Limited (2013).



               EE 17401           MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION                                        L  T  P  C
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               OBJECTIVES:
                   ●  To study the basic functional elements of instrumentation.
                   ●  To impart knowledge on various electrical and electronics instruments.

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