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SI Ss timte of Science and Technology MSe be Naval Arehectuce and Marine Enehneering, Term Pinal Spring] Rxamination 20211 Juh-Aug Votet Tome N60 howry (Per Physical Feamingtion) Fell Marly 7-780 Section A 190 (Use SEPARATE anewer scripts fv each secon, ‘Question = 1 in Seetion.A ts compulsory, Ancwer any OTHER TWO questions from Seetlon-A, tagures tm the margin indicate full marks Assume reassnate dra if necessary. ‘Sytubals and abbreviations wed have thei sual meanings. ‘Qdeation= 1 (Computiory) © Show the mathematicagdetils 10 derive the finite difference 18 curessions for the followin derivatives: (EF = with error of O(h8) id EF = with error of O(h#) ‘bh Parday's law characterizes the voltage drop across an inductor as ~ vai Where V=vltage dop() L= Inductance (H) 1 = Current (A) ‘T= Timo (S) ‘Determine the voltage drop as a function of time from the following shia ores inhctane of f ro} o O1 o2 03 04 (A) 0 OAS 03 Oss oF All the results should be of second order accuracy. 1s ‘Mathematically show that the local and global fractic Trapeetdl ie ofieyaion soforde(Moea eae 7 " ‘6. From the following table, ind the ares between the curve and x-axis, 1s which is bounded by the lines x = 7.47 and x= 7.52 x 7a7_[7a8_[749__[790 [751] 782 [193 }19s [198 [201 }203 _} 206 ~ Use the following numerical methods : i) Trapezoidal rule ii) Simpson's rule, a [= = pe Ly_iyi y ‘For the above data points, derive the least-square matrix formulation for determining the bes fitted curve of the following form: fn ¥¢r) = ag +0,x4 0:27 4,29 Page 1 of 2 : ‘Total Time :3.00 hours (For Physleal Lxantination) Fea Marks Section B INSTRUCTIONS - PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Use SEPARATE answer spe foreach section, b Question 5 in Seetion-B is compulsory, © Answer any OTHER TWO questions from Section-B d—_ Figures in the margin indicate fll marks. © Assume reasonable dara if pocessary £ Symbol and abbreviations used have their usual meanings NAME. IM 2780 190 SECTION-B Question=5 (Compulsory) 0 With necessary iterative formules, compare and contrast the following two methods for determining solutions of a set of linear algebraic ‘equations: {@) Jacobi’s method (Gi) Gauss-Siedel’s method Explain the necessary condition for convergence by Gauss-Seidel method. 'b_ With necessary mathematical details, explain the method of solving a set of linear algebraic equations by matrix inversion approach. & Apply Gauss-Scidel’s method to obtain the solution of the following sets of equations. 3x- Oly -022 = 7.85 O.1x + 7y-032 = -193 03r—O.2y +102 =714 ‘Show the results of irs three iterations with the associated exrors in [Petcentage form. The initial solution to the unknowns may be taken as ero, Bb. Solve the following set of algebraic equations by elimination method. 2a, + Bx, +25 = 14 x, 6%,—x) =13 2x, —x, 422, =5 ‘With the help of suitable graphical or mathematical approaches, derive the convergence criteria for determining roots of an equation for the following numerical methods: Fixed ~point iteration method i) Newton— Raphson method 'b. The equation for the elastic curve of » uniform beam subject to a nearly increasing dstTbuted oad is Y= aypgyy Oe + 2s La] Use Bisection method to determine the point of maximum deflection that isthe salu of x ere te elope afte elastic curve i se, log find the maximum deflection. Use the following parameter values for your computation. Page 1 of 2 1s 15 15 1s 1s 15

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