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Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering and Technology, Ashta An Autonomous Institute Curriculum Structure F. Y. B. Tech. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING SEM I- SEM II w.e.f. 2019-20 Department of Aeronautical Engineering FYAcC- 01/40 ANNASAHES DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering Teaching and Evaluation Scheme Semester- I Evaluation Scheme Teaching Scheme Theory ‘ Course — | Course Fmd Practical(Marks) Cod ee Min. for Min. for L ||P | credits Max | Passing |MOx | Paring TsEr__[ 10 Saal Applied _ MSE__[30_| -- = TAEBSION | Mathematics -1 [> | | a ISEN [10 OS ESE | 30] 20 Saal ISET__[ 10 Applied Physics i MSE__[30_| ~ 1AEBS102 3 ]-|-] 3 sen Ho 40 ESE [30] 20 ISET_|10 Engineering MSE__[30_| ~ © 1ces103 | Mechanics tea as ise [10 40 Stat sates ESE 30° [20 Basic Electrical, ae s1q_| Electronics and MSE [30] - TAEESIO4 | Communication |> | ~ | ~ | 3 TSE [10 - Engineering ESE [50 | 20 ° ISET [10 ‘omputer MSE 1307] IAEES105 | Programmingin |3 |~|—| 3 eho 40 & ESE | 50] 20 = 1agHsio6 | Professional = ft} 2 | 3 Ise | ~| so 20 Communication Computer IAEESIS1. | Programming in Saler|| fi Ise | ~ ~| 50 20 € Laboratory Applied 1AEBSIS2 | Phy: od ea(eealeeat Ise | 2s 10 Laboratory Basic Electrical, vazesiss | Betroniesand |__| | we |- | |-[ as] 1 Engineering Lab Total 7fifos| 2 500 150 Total Contact Hours/Week: 26 hrs. Course Category HS BS ES PE OE | PR Credits 03 08 in = _ ~ ‘Cumulative Sum B 08 i = = = La 2 | Basic Electrical Kothari and | Tata MeGraw Hill | Engineering ‘Nagarath Publications - Newel ham HOD Dean Academics Director ie Executive Director PY Ae- alien NOc=s (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA COURSE DETAILS Class F_Y. B. Tech. Semester Course Code and Course Title TAEES105, Computer Programming in Prerequisitels = Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/00 Credits 03 Evaluation Scheme: ISE I/ MSE/ISE I/ ESE | 10/30/10/50 Course Objectives: 01 | To understand C programming environment 02 _| To learn fundamentals of computer and C programming. 03 _| To develop problem solving skills using C language. 04 [To write, compile and debug programs in C language. Course Outcomes (COs): Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1AEES105_1 | Demonstrate structured approach to solve a problem. ( K?) 1AEES105_2 | Explain computer and C programming fundamentals. ( K?) 1AEES105_3 handling in C Programming language. ( K*) Illustrate concepts like array, functions, structures, and pointers and file 1AEES105_4 Apply C Programming constructs to solve a given problem. ( K°) 1AEES105_5 Prepare and present a power point presentation on assigned topic (S*) Course Contents: Sr.No Title Duration Unit 1 ‘Computer Fundamentals and Basies of Programming Computer, Characteristics of a Computer, Generations of Computer, and classification of computer, Applications of Computer, Basie Components of PC, and Computer Hardware. The meaning of algorithms, Flowcharts, Pseudo codes, Writing algorithms and drawing flowcharts for simple exercises, Memory concepts, C Program development environment. 07 Hrs. Unit 2 C Fundamentals Importance of ‘C’ Language, History, Structure of *C? Program, Sample ‘C’ Program, Constants, variables and data types. Operators and expressions, Managing input / output operations, Control statements-Decision making, Case control & Looping Constructs, 07 Hrs. Unit 3 ‘Array The meaning of an array, one dimensional and two dimensional arrays, declaration and initialization of arrays, reading , writing and ‘manipulation of above types of arrays, multidimensional arrays. Strings-Declaring and initialing character array, reading and writing string to/from terminal, arithmetic operations on characters, putting strings together, string handling functions, searching and sorting of 07 Hrs. tae if: Dean Academics Direétor Executive Director PYRE ~ ladder [ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA nocst (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering Array. Functions Need of user defined functions, elements of User defined functions, Unit 4 | defining functions, return values and their types, function calls, | 07 Hrs. function declaration, methods of parameter passing, Scope rule of functions, user defined and library functions. Structure & Pointers Need of Structure, Defining a structure, declaring and accessing structure variables, structure initialization, copying and comparing structure variables, array of structures, structures and functions, nit s | Unions, Enumerations, and typedef, Unit S| Understanding pointers, accessing the address space of a variable, | 09 Hrs declaring and initialization pointer variables, accessing a variable through its pointer, pointer expressions, Pointer arithmetic in c, pointers and arrays, pointer and character strings, pointer and structure. File Handling it 6 | Defining and opening a file, closing a file, input/output operations Unit 6 | on files, error handling during JO operations, random access files, | °S Hrs. command line arguments, C preprocessor. Text Books: Sr. i Year of Na itle Author Publisher | Edition | Fait 01 | Programming And MeGraw- Problem Solving ISRD Group Hill - 2012 Using C Language Publications 02 [Let Us C Yashwant Kanetkar | BPB Be 2011 03 Harvey M. Deitel , C How to Program | Paul J. Deitel, Abbey | Pearson oa 2009 Deitel 04 | Programming in E. Balguruswamy_ Tata Mc- qe 2008 ANSIC. Graw Hill Reference Books: Sr. Title Author Publisher | Editi | Year of No on_| Edition OL | The *C’ Programming “cha a ata D.M.Ritchie | Pearson 2 1998 02 | C Programming Laboratory: Wiley India s Handbook for Sicoal Limited a po Beginners 03: | The Complete Herbert Schildt | McGraw-Hill am 2000 Reference C Publications 04 | Test your C Skills ‘Yashwant K. BPB Publications [ 5" 2013 Med lsrs (be HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director maar 1S 1D ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA aocst (an Autonomous ste Department of Aeronautical Engineering Course Structure Class F. Y. B. Tech, Sem-I ‘Course Code and Course Title TAEHS106, Professional Communication Prerequisite/s 12" Standard English Grammar ‘Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Practical 02/02 Credits 03 Evaluation Scheme: ISE 50 [Course Outcomes (COs): Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: TAEHS106_1 MELTS. [Strengthen his communicative competence and able to achieve lconsiderable success in English Language competency tests such as TAEHS106_2 lcomprehension. |Solve the exercise related to Reading comprehension and Listening TAEHS106_3 land career opportunities. 'Prepare and modify his portfolio considering own strength, weakness TAEHS106 4 leffective communication. Construct grammatically sound and meaningful sentences necessary for TAEHS106_5 correspondence. |Compose relevant professional letters and able to maintain official Course Contents: Hrs. Unit | Goal Setting and Portfolio 16 1 | Testing my competence in professional English (IELTS diagnostic test) , Analysis of all four bands, Introducing my Portfolio, Achieving my goals, Exploring my career opportunities, Challenging my assumptions, Planning my Career, Presenting my career choices Unit | Grammar and Vocabulary 08 Checking my English communication competence (IELTS test I - all four bands), Building up my word power, Beginning to write and speak like a professional , Getting better at using good sentences , How to avoid common errors Unit | Listening band acti 06 3. | Listening like a Professional Listening for answers Unit | Reading band activities 08. 4 | Getting better at reading professional literature - The Professional, Getting even smarter with technical texts , Checking my English communication competence (ELTS test Il - all four_bands) Unit | Writing band activities 10 5 | Becoming skilled in writing professional correspondence, Analysing my skills in reading and writing technical/scientific texts , Becoming a competent researcher Getting smart with technical descriptions of charts/images and alban Dean Academics Cor Executive Director Tar A ton nocst ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA. (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering technical processes Unit | Speaking band activities 08 6 | How to prepare and present my research review like a professional. Putting my research into words: writing a technical review, How good is my professional English? (IELTS test ) Textbook ae Title Author Publisher | Edition Cambridge Guide to | Pauline Cullen, | Cambridge Reprint 1 [IELTS Amanda University Press French > | Ultimate Guide 1 | Parthesh MK Books Reprint | 2013 IELTS Writing Thakkar 3 | Target Band 7 Braverman | Paperback Third | 2018 Simone The Professional: Subroto Bagchi | Penguin Books | Revised | 2011 4, | Defining the New India Pvt. Ltd. | Edition Standard of Excellence at Work Reference Books x Title Author Publisher Neurol High-school English Wren and | S. Chand and Co, 2015 1 | Grammar and Martin New Delhi Composition > | Grammar for IELTS — | Diana Hopkins, | Cambridge Fist | 2018 Pauline Cullen | University Press 3 | Vocabulary for IELTS | Pauline Cullen | Cambridge First | 2013 University Press Meal = HOD Dean Academics (de Direttor Executive Director Pyar ae ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA noc=t (hn Astonomous nite Department of Aeronautical Engineering Course detail Class EY. B. Tech, Sem. I Course Code and Course Title Caeser Programming in Prerequisitels — ‘Teaching Scheme: Practical 2 Credits 1 Evaluation Scheme: ISE 30 Course Objectives: The course aims to: O1 | To expose programming constructs of C language to the students, 02 | To develop problem solving skills amongst the students. 03 _[ To lean how to write modular and efficient C programs. 04 [To implement C programs for various problem statements. @ {Course Outcomes (COs: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: IAEESI51_1 | Write, compile and debug programs in C language. (K°) 1AEES151_2 | Make use of different data types in a computer program ( K*) Make use of conditional expressions and looping statements to solve problems associated with conditions and repetitions ( K°) 1AEESIS1_4 | Construct the C code using a modular approach.( K°) 1AEES151_3 1ABESIS1_S | Demonstrate C Programs for various problem statements. (A) 1AEESIS1_6 | Practice C program for various problem statements (S°) Practical Experiments: It should consist of minimum 8-10 experiments based on following list. Introduction ‘Write an algorithm for given problem statement and Draw a flowchart for given problem, Implement a program using different data types and operators in C. Implement a program using Dissension making system with Switch case, Implement a program to demonstrate looping constructs(while, for loops, do while and nested loops) Write a program to demonstrate one dimensional and two dimensional array. ale] = [els] Implement a program to demonstrate String handling functions. Implement a program to demonstrate user defined functions. Write a program to demonstrate concept of recursion Implement a program to demonstrate concept of structures in e. =ls]=]= 0,| Implement a program to demonstrate concept of array of structures in c. 11,| Write a program to demonstrate pointers in ¢ and demonstrate pointers arithmetic Tn ‘Le. 12, Implement a program todemonstrate file handling. re HOD DeanAcademics Diregtor Executive Director ' mar VO Lean nocst Department of Aeronautical Engineering [ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA (An Autonomous Institute) ‘Text Books: Sr. . Year of na Title Author Publisher eT Programming And - 01 | Problem Solving Using | ISRD Group Mea : 2012 Publications C Language "Yashwant 7d 02 | Lets c Kaci BPB 3 2011 Harvey M. Deitel , Paul J. a 03 | C Howto Program Deitel, Abbey | Pearson 2 2009 Deitel 04 | Programming in ANSI | E. Tata Mc-Graw ro ‘2008 ic Balguruswamy _| Hill Reference Bool Sr. Title Author Publisher No 01 |The C* Programming | D.M. Ritchie | Pearson Language 02 | C Programming Sidnal Wiley India ihe 2012 Laboratory: Handbook Limited for Beginners 03 | The Complete Herbert Schildt | McGraw-Hill am 2000 Reference C Publications 04 | Test your C Skills ‘Yashwant BPB = 2013 Kanetkar Publications Mdbl.— vl HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director EN Ar 14 [dn NOC COURSE DETAILS: {An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA Class F.Y.B Tech Sem.-1 Course Code and Course Title 1AEBS152 Applied Physics Laboratory Prerequisite/s vn ‘Teaching Scheme: Practical/Tutorial 02/00 Credits or Evaluation Scheme: ISE/ESE 25/00 Course Objectives ‘The students carrying out experiments are expected 1 | To perform experimental task as per instructions given by faculty. To obtain and interpret experimental results individually. To complete desired task (calculation, graph etc.) during lab session. SS To respond and participate in oral questions asked by faculty. Course Outcomes :The students will be able to TAEBS152_1 | Interpret the characteristics of LASER such as mono-chromaticity and divergence. (K?) TAEBS152_2 | Caleulate band gap energy, specific rotation, wavelength of light and x 5p a verify Inverse Square law. (K*) TAEBS152_3 | Demonstrate fourteen Bravais lattices; explain symmetries of cube and different properties of cubic lattices.(K?) 1AEBS152_4 | Communicate effectively and work in a team for laboratory activities.(S') 1AEBS152_5 | Follow professional and ethical principles during laboratory. (A) LIST OF EXPERIMENTS e ne Title of the Experiment 1___| Plane Diffraction Grating 2 [ Resolving power of Grating 3__| Resolving power of telescope 4 [Laurent’s Half Shade Polarimeter 5__| Kund’s tube for determination of velocity of sound 6 _| Divergence of The LASER Beam 7 | Wavelength of LASER 3 [Inverse Square Law ‘9 | Band Gap energy 10 _ [Seven Crystal System 11___| Symmetry Element of Cube 12 | Angle of deviation of prism 13__ | Double Refraction 14 | Resolving power of water using microscope *Minimum EIGHT experiments should be perform from the above list. Mudlon— GO gh HOD Dean Academics Diréetor Executive Director DAUD ANIVASAHES DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA nocst (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering Course Structure Class FYB. Tech. Sem.-1 : TAEESI53 Basic Electrical, Electronics Course Code and Course Title and Communication Engineering Lab Prerequisitels a Teaching Scheme: Practical/Tutorial | 02/00 Credits ot Evaluation Scheme: ISE 25 Course Objectives 01 _| To explain safety precautions in electrical engineering practices 2. | 10 familiarize with Electrical and Electronie components and equipment & thelr testing with proper measuring instruments. 03 _| To develop the ability to analyze analog and digital Electronics Circuits. (04_| To perform hands on experiments with Electrical and Electronics appliances (05 _| To relate mathematical treatments (Laws and Theorems) with real world ease studies ‘Course Outcomes (COs): Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1AEES153_1 | [entify Electrical and Electronic components& equipment (K’) 1AEES Interpret the measurement of different electrical parameters of Electric 153_2 | cirguits and Electronic circuits with appropriate measuring instruments (Kk) 1AEES153_3 Perform different tests to study the characteristics of different Electrical &Electronic components (S!) 1AEES Correlate the observations and results of experiment with different laws 153_4)| aod theorem (s’) 1AEES153_5 Practice safety precautions required for electrical engineering practices in Aircraft Applications (A?) List of Experiments Sr. No. | Title Wiring Circuits Kirchhoff’s Voltage and Current Law Series RLC circuit Direct loading test on single phase transformer jen] ss] eo | ro | Speed control of DC motor Familiarization with Laboratory Instruments (Oscilloscope. Function 6 | Generator, Digital Multimeter, DC Power Supply) and electronics components (R, L, C, Diodes, Transistor, LED, Switches) 7__| Verify V-I Characteristics of PN junction diode. 8 | Design and implement adders and subtractors 9 | Design and implement Multiplexer and De-multiplexer 10__| Study of displacement measurement using LVDT. Mal. Hoh Dean Academics Diré¢tor Executive Director oar olsen ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA nocst (An Autonomous insttute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering 11__| Case Study of Airbus A 320 Electrical System using Demonstration Kit 12 _| Perform the Crimping Activity in a Bread Board using Crimping Tool 13 __| Demonstration of Cessana 152 Aircraft Electrical System Halls Ko i HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director rua on ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA anacst {an Autonomous institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering Course Details: Class EY., B. Tech., Sem-II Course Code and Course Title TAEBS107 Applied chemistry Prerequisite/s = Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/00 Credits 03 Evaluation Scheme: ISEI /MSEV/ISE IV/ESE | 10/30/10/50 Course Objectives: The course aims to O1 Discuss basic concepts of chemistry in engineering. 02 Develop the ability to understand the effect of various impurities on water quality. 03 Outline the characteristics of fuels and alloys in domestic and industrial use. 04 Justify the properties of metal and alloys and effect of corrosion on them, be abl Course Outcomes (COs): Upon successful completion of this course, the students will le to: 1AEBS107_1 Identify water quality parameters and methods for water softening. (K2) LAEBS107_2 | Diseuss types, properties, applications of fuels and some engineering materials. (K*) 1AEBS107_3 ‘Summa corrosion.(K*) ¢ theories of corrosion and methods to prevent metals from 1AEBS107_4 (Ky Describe principles of chemical and instrumental techniques of analysis. 1AEBS107_5 | Calculate total hardness of water and calorific values of fuel. (K°) Course Contents: Unit General principles of chemical Analysis - Chemical analysis, Its types, Different ways to express concentration of solution. Numerical problems. Standards and its types. Titrimetric analysis, Definition of terms associated with titrimetry. “Classification of titrimetry, Gravimetry and its requirements, applications, Advantages and Disadvantages of instrumental and non-instrumental methods 07 Water Technology: Introduction, impurities in natural water, Water Testing: Total solids, ity, alkalinity and chlorides, hardness of water (definition, causes and significance), Calculations of total hardness, disadvantages of hard water. Scale and sludge: formation in boilers and removal, Introduction to caustic embrittlement, boiler corrosion, priming and foaming in boilers, Treatment of hard water by ion exchange process, Desalination of brackish water by Reverse Osmosis, 07 Instrumental Techniques: p'metry: Introduction, pH measurement using glass electrode and applications. Spectrometry: Introduction, Laws of spectrometry (Lamberts and Beer-Lambert’s law). Principles, instrumentation and applications of, UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Atomic absorption spectroscopy. Chromatography: Introduction, Principle, instrumentation and applications of gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). 07 HOD Meo} = ill Dean Academics Director Executive Director 1 man 0 Ven (An Autonomous institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA Fuels & Non-conventional energy sources: Introduction, classification, characteristics of good fuels, comparison between solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, types of calorific value (higher and lower), Bomb calorimeter and Boy’s calorimeter. Numericals on Bomb and Boy's calorimeter. Photocatalysis of water for Hy generation, introduction to solar cells. Batteries: Introduction, Rechargeable Li- ion batteries (Diagram, charging. discharging reactions, advantages and applications). Fuel Cells: Introduction, H2-O> Fuel cell (Construction, working and applications), applications of fuel cells. 07 Unit Corrosion & Green Chemistry: Introduction, causes, classification, atmospheric corrosion (oxidation corrosion), electrochemical corrosion (hydrogen evolution and oxygen absorption mechanism), factors affecting rate of corrosion. Prevention of corrosion by proper design and material selection, hot dipping (galvanizing and tinning), cathodic and anodic protection methods, electroplating, metal cladding. Green Chemistry: Definition, Twelve principles of green chemistry, Research and industrial applicati ons. 06 Unit Metallic & Advanced Materials Allloys: Introduction, alloy definition and classification, purposes of making alloys. Ferrous alloys: Plain carbon steels (mild, medium and high). Nonferrous alloys: Copper alloy (Brass), Aluminum alloy (Duralumin and Alnico). Polymers: Introduction, Structure-property relationship of polymers- strength, crystallinity, elasticity, non-elastic nature of fibers, plastic deformation, chemical resistivity, industrially important plastics like phenol formaldehyde, urea formaldehyde (preparation, properties and applications), conducting polymers, biodegradable polymers. Composites: Introduction, composition, properties and uses of fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) and glass reinforced plastic (GRP). 08 Text Books: Sr. No Title Author Publisher | Edition Year ol ‘A Text Book of S. Chand & Co. Engineering S.S. Dara Ltd., New} 11" Chemistry Delhi. 2008 02 A Text book of Dhanpat Rai Engineering Shashi Chawala Publishing Co.| 3% Chemistry ‘New Delhi. 2007 03 ‘A Test Book of Ziyauddin D. Sande, | Wiley : Vijayalaxmi M. Vairat, Applied Chemistry | pratapsingh V. Gaikwad 1 2018 Hedy Br HOD Dean Academics Executive Director ryvAe 9 &l40 ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA, naczt (hn tonomous iste) Department of Aeronautical Engineering Reference Books: Sr. x Title Author Publisher Edition | Year Eau Dhanpat Rai o1 | Gpeincering Jain & Jain | Publishing Co., New 1s" | 2010 Chemistry : Delhi 02 | Industrial Chemistry | B.K. Sharma | 60! Publication (P) 10" | 1999 Ltd. Fundamentals of New Age International 03 | Engineering S.K. Singh ° 1" | 2009 Chemistry (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 4 | Instrumental Methods | Chatwal and | Himalaya Publishing s* | 2005 of Chemical Analysis ‘Anand | House, Mumbai. Engineering ia | Wiley India Pvt. Lid. | 13 e °5 | Chemistry Wiley India| New Delhi. eee Md HrB- ip HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director EN Ac-2S140 (An Autonomous Institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering ANNASAHES DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA F.Y. B. Tech, Sem.-IT Course Code and Course Title 1AEBS108 Applied Mathematies- II Prerequisitels = Teaching Scheme: Lecture/Tutorial 03/01 Credits 04 Evaluation Scheme: ISEV/ MSE/ISEIVESE | 10/30/10/50 Course Objectives: The course aims to 01 | To develop mathematical techniques for solving engineering problems. 02_[' To develop mathematical skills and enhance logical thinking power of students. 03 _[ To increase interest towards the use of mathematics in engineering field. to: Course Outcomes : Afier successful completion of this course, the students will be able 1AEBS108_1 or more variables. (K*) Use partial derivatives to solve the problems based on functions of two 1AEBS108_2 method and numerical techniques. (K?) Solve problems on Ordinary Differential Equations by using analytical 1AEBS108_3 Differentiation and Integration. (K*) Solve the mathematical problems involving the Numerical 1AEBS108_4 Apply the concept of Special Functions to solve improper integrals. (kK) Make use of multiple integral to find area and mass of plane lamina. 1AEBS108_5 | (3) Course Contents: Hrs. Unit | Partial Differentiation and Its Applications: 1 Function of two or more variables, Partial derivatives, Euler’s 08 theorem, Change of variables, Jacobin, Maxima and minima of. functions of two variables. Unit | Ordinary Differential Equation and Its Application(First order 2 | and First degree): Linear differential equation, Equation reducible to linear differential | 07 equation, Exact differential equation, Equation reducible to exact equation, Applications to orthogonal trajectories. Unit | Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation(First 3 order and First degree): Picard’s method, Taylor’s series method, Euler’s method, modified | 06 Euler’s method, Runge-kutta method. Unit | Numerical Differentiation and Integration: 4 Numerical Differentiation - Newton’s Forward Difference, Newton’s 06 Backward Difference, Central Difference (Stirling’s Formula) Numerical Integration - Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8" Rule. Hull Gt HOD Dean Academics Director Executive Director rune ok lan noczt (An Autonomous institute) Department of Aeronautical Engineering ANNASAHEB DANGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ASHTA, Unit | Special Functions: 5 | Gamma function, Properties of Gamma function, Beta function, | 07 Properties of Beta function, Relation between Beta and Gamma functions, Differentiation under integral sign (DUIS). Unit | Multiple Integral and I's Applications: 6 | Double Integrals, evaluation of double integral over the region, | 08 Change of Order of Integration, Change to polar, Applications to Area and Mass of plane lamina, Triple integral. Reference Books: Sr. . 5 a Year of aa Title Author Publisher | Edition | feat of Higher ae Dr.B.S Khanna jt 01 | Engineering Goneh Publishers 44" | 2018 Mathematics ‘Advanced ; @ =| 02} Engineering Maint oe Infinity 7™ | 2010 Mathematics yoy science press ‘Advanced nae 03 | Engineering Kreysai Wiley 10" | 2017 Mathematics eee Publishers ‘Advanced i 04) Engineering ee aor 22™ | 2018 Mathematics Numerical Methods in Dr. B.S Khanna h 05 | Engineering & Grewal Publishers ei 2010 Science Dr Pz Numerical Kandasamy, Dr. . # 96 | Methods K. Thilagavathy, | S- Chand 1 oy Dr. K. Gunavathi List of Tutorials Sr.No. | Title of Tutorials Partial Differentiation ‘Application of Partial Differentiation Ordinary Differential Equation and Its Applications Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation Numerical Differentiation Numerical Integration Special Functions Joo] a} en] | v9] 0] Multiple Integral and It's Applications Hed HOD Dean Academics Ue Diré

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