Semester Syllabus
Semester Syllabus
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[Effective from the Session 2009-10] TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- III Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit SESSIONAL ESE Total EXAM L T P CT TA Total 2 3 1 1 0 0 15 30 10 20 25 50 50 100 75 150 3 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 ETCEF301 Natural Textile Fibre 2 EAS301/ EOE031EOE038 EHU301/ EHU302 Mathematics-III /Science Based Open Elective Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology Yarn Manufacture-I Fabric Manufacture-I Wet Processing of Textiles-I Human Values & Professional Ethics
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PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF301P Identification of Fibres-I 9 ETE302P Yarn Manufacture-I 10 11 12 ETE303P ETEF304P GP301 Fabric Manufacture-I Wet Processing of Textiles-I General Proficiency Total * Audit course Paper Code EOE031/EOE041 EOE032/EOE042 EOE033/EOE043 EOE034/EoE044 EOE035/EOE045 EOE036/EOE046 EOE037/EOE047 EOE038/EOE048
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Science Based Open Electives: Introduction to Soft Computing (Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm Nano Sciences Laser Systems and Applications Space Sciences Polymer Science & Technology Nuclear Science Material Science Discrete Mathematics
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [Effective from the Session 2009-10] YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- IV Subjec Credi Evaluation Scheme t ES t Total SESSIONAL E EXAM C T Tota T A l 15 30 10 20 25 50 50 100 75 150 2 4
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS EHU402/ Industrial Sociology/ 1 EHU401 Psychology EOE041- Science Based Open 2 EOE048/ Elective/m EAS401 Mathematics-III ETE401 3 Yarn Manufacture-II ETE402 4 Fabric ManufactureII ETEF403 5 Wet Processing of Textile II 6 ETEF 404 Colour & Design EHE-111 Human Values & 7 Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETE 401P Identification of Fibres-II ETE 402P 9 Yarn Manufacture-II 10 ETE 403P Fabric ManufactureII ETEF 11 Wet Processing of 404P Textiles-II GP401 12 General Proficiency Total Paper Code EOE031/EOE041 EOE032/EOE042 EOE033/EOE043 EOE034/EoE044 EOE035/EOE045 EOE036/EOE046 EOE037/EOE047 EOE038/EOE048
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Science Based Open Electives: Introduction to Soft Computing (Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm Nano Sciences Laser Systems and Applications Space Sciences Polymer Science & Technology Nuclear Science Material Science Discrete Mathematics
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- V S. No Course Code Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme ESE SESSIONAL EXAM CT TA Total 30 20 50 100 Subject Total Credit
L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU501 Engineering & Managerial Economics 2 ETCEF501 Textile TestingI 3 ETE502 Yarn Manufacture-III 4 ETE503 Fabric Manufacture-III 5 ETEF504 Fabric Structure 6 ETCEF505 Chemistry & Production of Fibres 7 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF501P Textile TestingI 9 ETE502P Yarn Manufacture-III 10 ETE503P Fabric Manufacture-III 11 ETEF504P Fabric Analysis 12 GP501 General Proficiency * Audit course 3 1 0
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TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- VI Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM L T P CT TA Total 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 30 30 15 30 20 20 10 20 50 50 25 50 100 100 50 100 150 150 75 150 3 4 3 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU 601 Industrial 3 Management 2 ETEF011/ Departmental 3 ETCE012 Elective-I 3 ETCEF601 Textile 2 Testing-II 4 ETCEF602 Structure & 3 Properties of Fibres 5 ETE603 Yarn 2 ManufactureIV 6 ETE604 Fabric 3 ManufactureIV 7 EHU111 *Human 2 Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF601P Textile 0 Testing-II 9 ETE602P Yarn 0 ManufactureIV 10 ETE603P Fabric 0 ManufactureIV 11 ETE604P Yarn & Fabric 0 Production 12 GP601 General Proficiency Total * Audit course Department Elective-1 Code Name of Subject ETEF011 Coating of Textiles ETCE012 Post Spinning Operation
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TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VII Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 30 30 30 20 20 20 50 50 50 100 100 100 150 150 150 4 4 4
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L THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE071Open 3 074 Elective-I 2 ETCEF021/ Departmental 3 ETCEF022 Elective-II 3 ETEF701 Mill Planning 3 & Organization 4 ET702 Advance 3 Spinning Technology 5 ETEF703 Knitting 3 Technology 6 EHU111 **Human 2 Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 7 ETEF703P Knitting 0 Technology 8 ETT751 Project 0 9 ETT752 Seminar 0 10 ETT753 Industrial 0 Training Viva Voice 11 GP701 General Proficiency Total 15 Paper Code EOE071 EOE072 EOE073 EOE074 Paper Code ETCEF021 ETCEF022
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Open Elective-I Entrepreneurship Development Quality management Operation Research Introduction to Biotechnology Departmental Elective-II Garment Manufacturing Technology Nonwoven
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VIII Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 4 4 4 3
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE081- Open Elective3 1 0 30 084 II 2 ETEF031/ Departmental 3 1 0 30 ETEF032 Elective-III 3 ETEF041/ Departmental 3 1 0 30 ETEF042 Elective-IV 4 ET801 Advance 3 0 0 30 Weaving Technology 2 2 0 15 5 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 6 ETT851 Project 0 0 12 7 GP801 General - - Proficiency Total 12 3 12 120 Paper Code EOE081 EOE082 EOE083 EOE084 Paper Code ETCEF031 ETEF032 Paper Code ETEF041 ETEF042
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**Open Elective-II Non Conventional Energy Resources Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Product Development Automation and Robotics Departmental Elective-III Technical Textiles Theory of Textile Structure Departmental Elective-IV Process Control in Spinning Process Control in Weaving
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Devi Prasad, An introduction to Numerical Analysis, Narosa Publication house, New Delhi 2006. T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New Delhi, 2004. S.P.Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson(Cengage) Learning, 2007. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.
1. (Engineering Core: Interdisciplinary) Natural Textile Fibres: (ETCFE-301) Unit (1) : Fibre, textile fibre (1). Classification of natural textile fibres (1), Essential and desirable properties of textile fibres (2), Grading of cotton (1), Physical properties of cotton fibre (1), Effect of acid & Alkalies on cotton fibre (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Production, morphological structure, properties and end uses of: Flax (2), Jute (2), Ramie (2). Introduction to specialty natural fibres like banana, pineapple, spider etc Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (3): Production of silk (raw) (2), Morphological structure of silk (1), Production of waste silk yarn (2), Chemical composition and physical properties of silk (1), Effect of acid and Alkalies (1), Various varieties of silk with brief description (1). Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Morphological structure of wool (2), Composition of wool fibres (1), Properties of wool fibres (1), Varieties of wool fibre with brief description (2). Total Lecture required = 06 Grand total of Lectures = 36 Books: 1. W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle, Physical properties of textile fibres, Textile Institute, U.K. 2. Progress in textiles: Science and technology Vol.-2 By Dr. V.K. Kothari, I.I.T. Delhi. 3. Hand book of textile fibres by J.Gordon Cook 2. Mathematics III/ Science Based Open Elective (EAS301/ EOE031-EOE038) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U. 3. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU301/EHU302) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU
Unit (1): Picking and pre-cleaning of cotton (3), objects of Ginning (1), Description & working of knife-roller (2), Macarthy and Saw Gins (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Objects of mixing (1), different types of mixing & blending (2), Difference between mixing & blending (1), Principles underlying the relation of cotton for mixing (1), Different mixing methods (3), Their advantages and disadvantages. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (3): Objects of Blow room (1), Principles of opening and cleaning (2), Various types of openers, their construction and working (2), Selection of machinery according to type of cotton and their suitable combinations (1), Blow room line for synthetic fibres (2), Blending of man made fibres with cotton, (1), Modern blow room lines (1). Total Lectures required = 10 Unit (4): Lap feed (1), Chute feed systems and their comparison (2), Lap rejection (2), Causes of lap defects and their remedies (1), Transport control and regulation of material blow room (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (5): Problem of contamination and their remedies (2), Performance assessment of blow room (2), Waste extracted at various openers and beaters (2), Cleaning efficiency of different machines (1), lint trash ratio, nep generation, fibre breakage and their control (1), Calculations pertaining to above subject matter (2). Total Lectures required = 10 Grand Total Lectures required =42 Reference Book: 1. Spun yarn technology Vol. I A. Ventaksubramaniam 2. Elements of Raw Cotton & Blowroom Dr. A.R. Khare 3. A practical guide to Opening W. Klein 4. Cotton Spinning Taggart 5. Spun Yarn Technology Oxtoby. 6. Spinning blow room and carding by Prof. K.R. Salhotra & Dr. R. Chattdadhya
Unit (2): Thread stop motion, tensioning devices (1), Mechanical and electronic slubcatchers (1), Clearing efficiency of winding m/c, Knot factor, various knots used in textiles (2), Latest developments in winding, Splicing (2). Total Lectures required = 06 Unit (3): Ways of yarn traversing, ribbon formation and method of its elimination (2), Package density and winding parameters and knotting (2), Winding falls and their remedies (2). Total Lectures required = 06 Unit (4): High speed weft winding machines (1), Detailed study of mechanism and setting of speed on weft winders (2), Automatic and non-automatic pirn winding machines (2), Bunch motion and its importance (1). Total Lectures required =06 Unit (5): Yarn numbering systems (1), Resultant count method for various yarns (2), Estimation of productivity of pirn winding machines (2), brief idea of classmate test report (2). Total Lectures required = 07 Grand total lectures required =33 Reference Books: 1. R. Sengupta, yarn preparation, the popular book depot Mumbai. 2. Cotton yarn weaving (ATIRA), 1980 3. M.K. Talukdar- An introduction to winding and warping. 4. P.K. Bannerjee- Yarn winding NCUTE, IIT Delhi. 5. Armored weaving technology and operation, Textile Institute U.K.
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UNIT-5: Introduction to various finishes like water proofing and water repellency, flame proofing and flame retardancy ,heat setting ,softening and stiffening. (7) Grand Total Lectures Required =38 Books: 1. Chemical processing of cotton and p/c blends ATIRA 2. A glimps on the chemical technology and textile fibres by R.R. Chackrawartty 3. Technology of bleaching and mercerization by V.A. Shenai 4. Technology of finishing by V.A. Shenai
*Human Values & Professional Ethics (EHU-111): Audit Course Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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U.P. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, KANPUR DETAILES SYALLUBUS 4TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU402/EHU401) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU 2. Science Based Open Elective/ Mathematics III (EOE041-EOE048/EAS401) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U.
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UNIT-4: Printing an introduction ,classification of methods of printing .Outline of various method like hand block printing .screen printing .roller printing ,transfer printing rotary screen printing etc. (9) UNIT-5: Thickeners and their application .Various style of printing direct style resist style and discharge style of printing. (8) Grand Total Lectures Required =40 Reference Books: 1. Chemical processing of cotton and p/c blends ATIRA 2. A glimplse on the chemical tech. of textile fibres by R.K. Charkrawarty 3. Technology of dyeing byV A. Shanai 4. Technology of printing byV A. Shanai
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U.P. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, KANPUR DETAILES SYALLUBUS 5TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1. Engineering and Managerial Economics (EHU501): Syllabus to be provided by U.P.T.U.
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Unit (1): Introduction of textile testing (1), sampling, random sampling, biased sampling (1), sampling techniques, square, cut square, zoning technique (1), selection of sample for testing, grading of cotton fibre with respect to staple length (1), laboratory measurement of fibre length, span length, Baer sorter (1), Shirley photo electric staple, servo fibro graph (1), salient features of HVI (1). Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Atmospheric conditions for testing, absolute & relative humidity, moisture regain & moisture contest (1), importance of moisture in textiles, measurement of moisture regain & content (1), effect of moisture on properties (physical & mechanical) of textile material, factors affecting the regain (2), correct numerical weight, oven dry weight (1), shrilly moisture meter (1). Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Dry and wet bulb hygrometer, sling assmann, hair hygrometers (2), control of testing room atmosphere (1), AFIS (1), Napping potential (1), Nep count (1), rating of neps, maturity coefficient measurement by NaOH method, fibre fineness by airflow meter & Sheffield micronaire (2). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Fibre bundle strength by Pressley, stelometer (2), fibre quality index, linear density of man made fibres and strength (1), spin finish, crimp (1), Trash, Shirley trash analyzer (1). Yarn numbering system (1), wrapping test for lap, sliver, roving (1), Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): determination of yarn count, diameter (1), average & resultant count of folded yarn, relation between Ne, D, T, Nm (1). Instruments used for determination of count, quadrant balance, Knowles balance, bees lay balance and physical balance (2), Twist, classification of twist, twist measurement, direct counting method, continuous twist tester, twist-untwist method, (2), Twist tester, (2), R.B. twist tester, level of twist (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand total of lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari 2. Principle of textile testing by J.E. Booth 3. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Savile.
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temples and its utility, idea about healds count and reed count in different system(1), terry mechanism(1) Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (3): Negative and positive take up motion (1), negative and positive let-off motions (1), causes of shuttle flying and shuttle trapping (2), merits and demerits of negative of negative and positive take up and let of motion (2), 5 and 7 wheel take up motion. (2) Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Warp protecting motion (1), side and center weft fork motion (1), negative and positive dobby (1), cross border dobby. Preparation of lattice, Development in dobby. Scope and limitations dobby (1), brief description of Cromption dobby, Knowles dobby (1), paper dobby (1), cross border dobby (1), pegging plan dobby faults and adjustment (1) Numerical problems on loom speed, production & efficiency (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand Total of lectures required = 35 Reference Books: 1. Weaving mechanism by Fox. 2. Weaving mechanism by N.N. Bannerjee. 3. Weaving Calculation by R. Sengupta. 4. Weaving machine & mechanism by Talukdar.
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Grand Total of lectures required = 31 Reference Book: 1. W. Watson Textile Design & colour Longmans Greens Co. London. 2. Z.J Grosicki Watsons Textile design and colour Newnes Buter Worth, London. 3. Z.J. Grosicki, Advance Textile Design Newnes Butter Worth, London. 4. Nishant A Grammar of textile.
Unit (1): Polyethylene Terephthalate Fibre History of development, Polymer production by DMT & PTA route, Chips drying, Fibre manufacturing, Effect of process variable on properties of polyester fibre, some dope additives for specialty polyester fibre, Properties of polyester fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (2): Polyamide Fibres History of development, Different types of polyamide fibres, Nylon polymer production by continuous polymerization in VK Tube, Manufacturing of Nylon 6 fibre by melt spinning, Properties of nylon 6 fibre, Polymer production of Nylon 66, Nylon 66- fibre formation by melt spinning, Properties of Nylon 66 fibre, Brief introduction to Aramid fibres. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (3): Introduction of polyolefin fibres, Polymerization of polyethylene, Polyethylene (PE) fibre formation, Properties of polyethylene fibre, Different type of polypropylene (PP), Polymerization of polypropylene, Polypropylene fibre formation, Properties of polypropylene fibre. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Introduction of vinyl fibres, Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibre, Use of ionic and neutral co-monomers, Polymerization of PAN, Acrylic fibre- formation by dry spinning, Dry jet-wet spinning process, Effect of process variables on properties of PAN fibre, Dope formation, Properties of PAN fibre, Introduction to polyurethane fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (5): Introduction of regenerated fibre, Concepts of regeneration of fibre, Raw material for viscose rayon, Manufacturing sequence of viscose fibre, Steeping and pressing, Cutting and shredding, Ageing, Xanthation of sodium cellulose, Mixing and filtration, Ripening, Wet spinning of viscose rayon, Formation of serrated edge crosssection of viscose rayon, Viscose fibre properties, Introduction of cuprammonium rayon in brief, Introduction of cellulose acetate rayon in brief, Introduction of lyocell fibre in brief. Total Lectures required =08 Grand total lectures required = 40 Books: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta & V.K. Kothari 2. Essential fibre chemistry by M.E. Cartor 3. Synthetic fibres by Fourne
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New fibre by T.Hongu, G.O. Phillips, Woodhead publications. Fibre chemistry by M. Lewin, E.M. Pearce, Marcel & Dekkan Inc. Regenerated Cellulosic fibres by C. Wooding, Woodhead publishing Ltd.
7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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6TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1. Industrial Management (EHU 601) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Departmental Elective-I:Coating of Textiles (ETEF011/EC601)/ 2.2 Post Spinning Operations (ETCE012/EF604)
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thickness, rigidity, air permeability (1), water repellency (1), drape handling (1), crimp, thermal transmission properties (1). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Cover factor of fabric (1), snagging-mace snagging test (1), weaver trials, advantages and disadvantages of weaver trial (1), lab test (1), measurement of lap, sliver, yarn irregularity (1) salient features of Uster evenness tester (2) Total Lectures Required = 7 Grand Total of lectures required = 29 Reference Books: 1. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Saville. 2. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari. 3. Principles of textile testing by J.E. Booth. 4. Quality control by V.K. Kothari.
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Unit (1): Moisture absorption, heat of absorption (2), differential heat of absorption, integral heat of absorption (2), Quantitative theory of heat moisture absorption (2), Rate of moisture absorption (1) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Mechanical properties of fibres (2), Relation between structure and mechanical properties of fibres (2), Basic mechanical properties (tenacity elongation, modulus, work of rupture (2), Elastic recovery, time effects (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (3): Thermal behavior of textile fibres by DSC (2), TGA, thermal mechanical analysis (2), Density gradient column (2), Preparation of density gradient coloumn (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Birefringence behavior, dielectric properties (2), fibre friction, fibre friction measurement (2), fibre yarn to surface friction measurement and static charge measurement (5) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Creep behavior (2), Optical properties of fibres (2), concept of moisture absorption by fibres (2), relation between fibre structure and fibre properties (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Book: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta, V.K. Kothari 2. Physical properties of fibre by J.W.S. Hearle 3. Thermal behavior of material by Turi 4. Modern yarn production by Ray 5. Textile fibres by ATIRA 6. ASTM Standard books
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7. Absorberey chartering 8. Polymers by fibre & textiles encyclopedia 9. Advances in fibre source by S.K. Mukhopadhyaya
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Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Automatic looms pirn (2), shuttle changing (2), Detailed study of various motions of automatic looms (2), cop changing loom (1), warp stop motions mechanical (1), electro-mechanical, electronic stop motion (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Multiple box motion, their types (2), principle of working of multiple box motion (1), two colours and four-colour drop box motion (1), brief description of pick-at will (1), pick and pick motion. On line process and quality control (1), estimation of productivity, snap study. (7) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Numerical problems concerning to above (5) Total Lectures Required = 05 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Books: 1. Weaving mechanism by Fox. 2. Weaving mechanism by N.N. Bannergy. 3. Weaving Calculation by R. Sengupta. 4. Weaving machine & mechanism by Talukdar 7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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DETAILES SYALLUBUS 7TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1. Open Elective-I: (EOE071-074) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Department Elective-II: Garment Manufacturing Technology (ETCEF021)/ Nonwoven (ETCEF022)
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Unit (1): Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology, Sample Cutting, Fusing Technology, Sewing Technology, Pressing Technology, Finishing and Inspection, Sample Room, Communication, and organization. Total Lectures required =6 Unit (2): Introduction to Measurement of Fabric Dimensional Properties, Fabric Comfort, Thermal Comfort, Objective Evaluation of Fabric, Low Stress Fabric Properties, Kawabawa System, Fabric Assurance by Sample Testing, Fabric Defects, Fabric Inspection and Feedback to back process. Total lectures required =8 Unit (3): Introduction to Garment Cutting, Marker Planning, Efficiency of Marker Planning, Methods of Marker Planning and Marker Use, Spreading of the Fabric to form a lay, Spreading Requirements, Methods of Spreading, Fabric Packages, objective of Cuttings, Methods of Cuttings, Total lectures required =8 Unit (4): Introduction to Seam, Stitch, Stitch Classification, Stitch Structure, Seam Formation, Joining Material, Surface Characteristics, Seam Appearance, Damages (Thermal and Mechanical), Seam Performance, Seam Degradation, Seam Failure and Seam Testings, and Seaming Machine. Total lectures required =8 Unit (5): Importance of Garment Processing and Finishes, Types of Garments, Processing of Garments and Specialty Garment Finishes. Total lectures required =6 Grand Total Lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology By T Ramchandran 2. Garment Manufacturing Technology by By T Ramchandran 3. Practical Clothing Construction Part I & II by Mary Methews
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Unit 1: Concept about felts and non woven (3), application of non-woven fabrics (2), fibre- characteristics needed for the manufacture of non-woven (2). Total =7 Unit 2: Manufacturing passage for the felt preparation (4), web chrematistic and their influence properties (3) Total =7 Unit 3: Process variable (2), and their effect on properties of non woven (4). Total = 6 Unit 4: Various system of binding the web (5), and their merits (2). Total = 7 Unit 5: Flocked fabric (2), Laminates (2), latest development in non-woven industry (3). Total = 7 Grand total = 34 Reference Books & Text Books 1. Non Woven N.N. Banarjee 2. Non woven NCUTE 3. Fibre to fabric Corbman Bernard P.
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Unit-1: Selection of site for a textile mill (2). Preparation of project report (2). Construction of building of a textile mill (2). Types of buildings, single and multistoried buildings. Fire hazards and their control (1). Prevention tours accidents (1) Total of lectures required=9 Unit-2: Humidification of a textile mill (1). Humidifiers and dehumidifiers (1). Types of humidifiers (2). Different systems of ventilation system used in textile mill (1). System of lighting used in textile mill (2) Total of lectures required=7 Unit-3: Balancing of machines for spinning and weaving machines or balancing of machines for bleaching (4). Dyeing, Printing and Finishing department. Layout of different machines of spinning, weaving process house (3). Total of lectures required=7 Unit-4: Costing (1), elements of cost, fixed and variable cost (1). Knowledge of cost cancellation for spinning (2), weaving and processing department. Viability evaluation of a project (1). Break even point (1) Types of staff organization (2). Total of lectures required=8
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Unit-5: Different system wages used in textile industry (2), working of sales and purchase system (2). Material handling used in a textile mill (2). Maintenance of machines and safety devices used in a textile mill (2). Inventory controls (2) Resource Planning. Total of lectures required=10 Total of lectures required=41 Reference Books 1. Industrial Engineering, Organization & management by Tarachand 2. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by T.M. Chabra 3. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by S. K Sharma 4. ADVANCE SPINNING TECHNOLOGY (ET702) Unit-1: Limitation of ring spinning (1), Principles of unconventional method of yarn (1) Production open and spinning process(1), Advantages and Limitations of open and spinning process(1), Classification of new spinning yarn technology(1) Unit-2: Rotor spinning- Objects of rotor spinning(1), Principle of operation(1), Raw material requirements(1), opening unit, yarn formation(1) Design of rotor, Navel and yarn withdrawal tube(1) Automation, yarn characteristics comparison of yarn properties with ring yarn(1) Rotor and ring yarn structure(1). Unit-3: Friction spinning- Principle(1) DREF-2 and DREF-3, yarn formation , yarn quality, yarn structure(1) fibre specifications for optimum results, merits & limitations(1) Twist less spinning-TNO process and TWILLO process(1) Unit-4: Air jet Spinning-Principle(1), concept of false twist(1), Fasciated yarn, Murata jet spinning, operation principle(1) Raw material requirement, Effect of process variables on yarn twist& (1) tenacity, yarn quality, limitation of air jet yarns(1) self twist process(2) Unit-5: Bobtex ICS process(1), Wrap spinning(1), plyfil spinning(1),SIRO spinning(1),Electrostatic spinning(1), Core spinning(1) compact spinning(1) Reference Book1. New Spinning Technology Vol. 4 & 5 W.Klien
Unit 1: Difference between knits & woven (1), knitting terms & definition (2), knit technology (2), knitting industries (1) Total= 6 Unit 2: Classification of weft knitting machine(2), elements of knitting machine(2), technology of loop formation(2), geometry of loop structure(2) relation between yarn count, machine gauge and stitch density(2). Total =10 Unit 3: Classification of knit-structures(2), loop formation on single jersey, Rib machines and inter look machines(2), knitting notation(2), socks knitting technology (3), warp knitting introduction(2), classification of warp knitting(2). Total = 13 Unit 4: Special knit fibre and mechanics (4), electronics in knitting (4). Total =8 Unit 5: Modern developments in knitting industry (3), calculations regarding production gsm, stitch density etc, set-up of knitting mills(3). Total = 6 Grand Total = 46 Reference and Text Book1. Knitting technology chamberlin 2. Knitting technology W.J. Spencer 3. International Textile Journel Knitting 4. Knitting Calculation Chamberlin 5. Wet Knitting Vol. 1&2 Published by IIT New Delhi. 6. Knitting NCUTE
6. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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DETAILES SYALLUBUS 8TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 1. Open Elective-III: Syllabus as provided by UPTU Non Conventional Energy Resources/ Introduction to Soft Computing/ Product Development/ Automation and Robotics
Structure (ETEF-032)
1. Hand book of technical textiles AR Harrocks, SC Anand (Textile Institute, wood head publication). 2. Smart fibre, fabrics and clothing Tao X (Textile Institute, wood head publication). 3. Shears Handbook of Industrial Textiles.
3. Department Elective IV: Process Control in Spinning (ETEF-041)/ Process Control in Weaving (ETEF042)
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Unit-2: Control of waste and cleaning (1) in Blow room and carding-Determination of trash (1) control and cleaning efficiency, Cleaning and waste in Blow (1) room and card, Norms for waste and (1) cleaning in card & Blow room, Assessment of performance of Blow room (1). Optimizing cleaning at cards (1) Control of comber waste (1) Control of yarn realization (1) Unit-3: Measurement and analysis of productivity definition of indices of productivity (1), Measurement of productivity (1), Productivity analysis, productivity and profitability (1), Means to Improve productivity (1) Maximizing machine efficiency in ring spinning (1) Controlling end breakage rate in ring spinning (1). Reference book (1) process Control in spinning by ATIRA Unit-4: Control of yarn quality(1)- Count, Strength and their variability(1), Study of with in bobbin and between bobbin count variation(1), Control of variability of lea strength(1), Single yarn strength and elongation(1) Control of yarn unevenness imperfection(1) Unit-5: Control of yarn faults and package defects (1) - slubs, crackers, spinners doubles (2) bad piecing, slough of and hairiness (1). Machinery Audit- Impact of machine conditions on processing performance and yarn quality (1), test instruments for Machinery Audit (1) Reference Books:
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Grand total of lectures required=37 Reference Books: 1. Weaving tablets by ATIRA 2. Machine catalogues of various machines manufacture 3. Process control in weaving by ATIRA
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2009-10] YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- III Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit SESSIONAL ESE Total EXAM L T P CT TA Total 2 3 1 1 0 0 15 30 10 20 25 50 50 100 75 150 3 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 ETCEF301 Natural Textile Fiber 2 EAS301/ Mathematics III/ EOE031Science Based EOE038 Open Elective 3 EHU301/ Industrial EHU302 Psychology/ Industrial Sociology 4 EC302 Industrial Chemistry 5 ECF303 Polymer Chemistry6 EC304 Principle of Yarn Manufacture 7 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF301P Identification of Fibers-I 9 ETC302P Industrial Chemistry lab 10 ETC303P Polymer Chemistry Lab 11 EC304P Yarn Manufacture 12 GP301 General Proficiency Total * Audit course
Paper Code EOE031/EOE041 EOE032/EOE042 EOE033/EOE043 EOE034/EOE044 EOE305/EoE405 EOE036/EOE046 EOE037/EOE047 EOE038/EOE0487
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2009-10] YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- IV Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 15 10 25 50 75 2
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU402/ Industrial EHU401 Sociology/ Psychology 2 EOE041- Science Based EOE408/ Open Elective/ EAS401 Mathematics III 3 EC401 Principles of Fabric Manufacture 4 EC402 Technology of Bleaching & Mercerization 5 EC403 Technology of Dyeing-I 6 EC404 Physical Chemistry of Dyeing 7 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF Identification of 401P Fibre-II 9 EC402P Fabric Manufacture 10 EC403P Bleaching &Mercerization 11 EC404P Experimental dyeing 12 GP301 General Proficiency Total * Audit course 2 0 0
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- V Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 30 20 50 100 150 3
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU501 Engineering & Managerial Economics 2 ETCEF501 Textile Testing-I 3 EC502 Chemistry of dyes & Color chemistry 4 EC503 Technology of dyeing-II 5 EC504 Textile Auxiliaries 6 ETCEF Chemistry & Production of 505 Fibers 7 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF Textile Testing-I 501P 9 EC502P Textile Analysis Lab 10 EC503P Experimental Dyeing II 11 EC504P Textile Chemical Testing 12 GP501 General Proficiency * Audit course 3 1 0
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- VI Subject Credit Evaluation Scheme Total ESE SESSIONAL EXAM CT TA Total 30 30 15 30 15 30 15 20 20 10 20 10 20 10 50 50 25 50 25 50 25 100 100 50 100 50 100 50 150 150 75 150 75 150 75 3 4 3 4 3 4 -
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU601 Industrial Management 2 EC011/ Department EC012 Elective-I 3 ETCEF601 Textile TestingII 4 EC602/ Coating of ETEF011 Textiles 5 EC603 Technology of Printing-I 6 EC604/ Technology of EF012 Finishing- I 7 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF Textile Testing601P II 9 EC602P Coating of Textiles 10 ETC 603P Printing Practice 11 ETC604P Finishing of textiles-I 12 GP601 General Proficiency Total * Audit course
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VII Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 150 4 4 4 4 4
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THEORY SUBJECTS EOE071Open Elective- 3 1 1 EOE074 I 2 ETCEF021/ Department 3 1 ETCEF022 Elective-II 3 EC701 Process House 3 1 Planning 4 EC702 Technology of 3 1 Finishing-II 5 EC703 Waste 3 1 Management & Pollution Control 6 EHU111 *Human 2 2 Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 7 EC702 Finishing II 0 0 8 ETC751 Project 0 0 9 ETC752 Seminar 0 0 10 ETC753 Industrial 0 0 Training Viva Voice 11 GP701 General - Proficiency Total 15 3 * Audit course
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Open Elective-I Entrepreneurship Development Quality Management Operation Research Introduction to Biotechnology Department Elective-II Garment Manufacturing Technology Nonwoven
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B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VIII Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 4 4 4 3
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L THEORY SUBJECTS EOE801Open Elective3 1 EOE804 II 2 ETCEF031 Departmental 3 /EC032 Elective-III 3 EC801 Technology of 3 Printing-II 4 EC802 Developments 3 in Wet processing 2 5 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 6 ETC851 Project 0 7 GP801 General Proficiency Total 12 * Audit course
Paper Code EOE081 EOE082 EOE083 EOE084 Paper Code ETE801/ETCEF031 EF802/EC032
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Open Elective-II Non Conventional Energy Resources Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Product Development Automation & Robotics Department Elective-III Technical Textiles High Performance Fibres
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J.N. Kapur, Mathematical Statistics, S. Chand & company Ltd.,2000 R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publication House, 2002. Chandrika Prasad, Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya, 1996. E. Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005. Devi Prasad, An introduction to Numerical Analysis, Narosa Publication house, New Delhi 2006. T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New Delhi, 2004. S.P.Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson(Cengage) Learning, 2007. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.
Reference Books :-
1. (Engineering Core: Interdisciplinary) Natural Textile Fibres: (ETCFE-301) Unit (1) : Fibre, textile fibre (1). Classification of natural textile fibres (1), Essential and desirable properties of textile fibres (2), Grading of cotton (1), Physical properties of cotton fibre (1), Effect of acid & Alkalies on cotton fibre (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Production, morphological structure, properties and end uses of: Flax (2), Jute (2), Ramie (2). Introduction to specialty natural fibres like banana, pineapple, spider etc Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (3): Production of silk (raw) (2), Morphological structure of silk (1), Production of waste silk yarn (2), Chemical composition and physical properties of silk (1), Effect of acid and Alkalies (1), Various varieties of silk with brief description (1). Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Morphological structure of wool (2), Composition of wool fibres (1), Properties of wool fibres (1), Varieties of wool fibre with brief description (2). Total Lecture required = 06 Grand total of Lectures = 36 Books: 1. W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle, Physical properties of textile fibres, Textile Institute, U.K. 2. Progress in textiles: Science and technology Vol.-2 By Dr. V.K. Kothari, I.I.T. Delhi. 3. Hand book of textile fibres by J.Gordon Cook
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2. Mathematics III/ Science Based Open Elective (EAS301/ EOE031EOE038): Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U. 3. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU301/EHU302) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU
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carding engine setting and speed of different parts. Drafts (actual & mechanical) and draft constant, Quality of web and neps etc. Total lectures required=06 Unit-3: Draw frame objects. Different types of roller drafting systems. Stop motion and their importance. Weighting system used in draw frame. Drafting wave and roller step in draw frame. Total lectures required=06 Unit-04: Comber along with cylinder description and needling arrangements and its action, Fibre presentation and its effects on combing. Preparatory machines for comber and its working. Total lectures required=05 Unit-5: Basic idea of speed frame. Twisting winding and making a suitable package for next process. Ring frame along with how twist is imparted in yarn. Weighing systems in ring frame. Use of aprons. Total lectures required=07 Grand total lectures required=30 Reference Books: 1. Essential elements of practical cotton spinning by T.K. Pattabhiram 2. Cotton blow room,carding,ring frame by Gilbert R. Merrill 3. Cotton spinning by W.Taggart 4. Spun yarn technology by Eric Oxtoby
*Human Values & Professional Ethics (EHU-111): Audit Course Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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1. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU402/EHU401) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU 2. Science Based Open Elective/ Mathematics EOE048/EAS401); Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U. 3. Principle of Fabric Manufacture (EC401)
Unit1: study and working principles of automatic cone and cheese winders. Line and circular winding m/c. Weft and precision winding m/c. Winding faults and remedies. Unit2: Study and working principles of Beam warping m/c. Sectional warping m/c Warper Beam defectscause and remedies. Unit:3:Sizing m/c (Slasher,multicylinder and hot air). Sizing ingredients commonly used for cotton and synthetic yarns. Ingredients commonly used for cotton and synthetic yarns. Mixing preparation method. Controls on sizing. Defects and remedies. Unit:4 Study and working principles of Handloom,Powerloom and Automatic Loom Elementary idea of shuttle less loom and unconventional weaving m/c . Fabric faults and remedies. Elementary idea of shuttle less loom and unconventional weaving m/c. Fabric faults and remedies. Calculation concerning production and efficiency of above all Reference Books: 1. R. Sengupta, yarn preparation, the popular book depot Mumbai. 2. Cotton yarn weaving (ATIRA), 1980 3. M.K. Talukdar- An introduction to winding and warping. 4. P.K. Bannerjee- Yarn winding NCUTE, IIT Delhi. 5. Armored weaving technology and operation, Textile Institute U.K.
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NaOCl, CaOCl2 and H2O2, NaClO2. Chemistry and uses of these bleaching agent .mechanism used for batch wise, semi continuous and continuous bleaching process . UNIT 4-: Methods used for determination of degradation of cotton during scouring and Bleaching such as copper no., methylene blue absorption method, cuprammonium fluidity etc. optical whiteners agent and their applications. UNIT-5: History of mercerization, physical and chemical change in cotton due to mercerization. Methods and equipment for yarn and fabric mercerization . Various methods of determination of efficiency of mercerization . Reference Books: 1. Technology of bleaching Vol. 3 by V.A. Shenai 2. Textile Scouring & Bleaching by E.R. Trotman 3. Bleaching & mercerization by J.T. Marsh 4. Bleaching & mercerization by BTRA
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7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (EHU-111): Audit Course Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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5TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY 1. Engineering and Managerial Economics (EHU501) Syllabus to be provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Textile Testing-I (ETCEF-501)
Unit (1): Introduction of textile testing (1), sampling, random sampling, biased sampling (1), sampling techniques, square, cut square, zoning technique (1), selection of sample for testing, grading of cotton fibre with respect to staple length (1), laboratory measurement of fibre length, span length, Baer sorter (1), Shirley photo electric staple, servo fibro graph (1), salient features of HVI (1). Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Atmospheric conditions for testing, absolute & relative humidity, moisture regain & moisture contest (1), importance of moisture in textiles, measurement of moisture regain & content (1), effect of moisture on properties (physical & mechanical) of textile material, factors affecting the regain (2), correct numerical weight, oven dry weight (1), shrilly moisture meter (1). Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Dry and wet bulb hygrometer, sling assmann, hair hygrometers (2), control of testing room atmosphere (1), AFIS (1), Napping potential (1), Nep count (1), rating of neps, maturity coefficient measurement by NaOH method, fibre fineness by airflow meter & Sheffield micronaire (2). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Fibre bundle strength by Pressley, stelometer (2), fibre quality index, linear density of man made fibres and strength (1), spin finish, crimp (1), Trash, Shirley trash analyzer (1). Yarn numbering system (1), wrapping test for lap, sliver, roving (1), Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): determination of yarn count, diameter (1), average & resultant count of folded yarn, relation between Ne, D, T, Nm (1). Instruments used for determination of count, quadrant balance, Knowles balance, bees lay balance and physical balance (2), Twist, classification of twist, twist measurement, direct counting method, continuous twist tester, twist-untwist method, (2), Twist tester, (2), R.B. twist tester, level of twist (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand total of lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari 2. Principle of textile testing by J.E. Booth 3. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Sarulle.
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Unit 1: Mass colouration of polyester (2), nylon (2), acrylics (2), polypropylene (2), viscose fibres (2). Total lecture required 10 Unit 2: German Bann, its importance and acts, various pollutants caused by dyeing with various dyes. Total lecture required 6 Unit 3: Development in dyeing m/cs- jet dyeing m/cs(2), soft flow m/cs(2), infra colour dyeing m/cs(2) closed jiggers(2). Total lecture required 8 Unit 4: Natural dyes (1), their sources (1) and extraction (2). Different mordants used in dyeing (2), different methods pre, post, simultaneous mordanting (4) Total lecture required 9 Unit 5: Dyeing of cotton (2), wool (2), silk (2), with natural dyes Fastness properties of dyed goods (4). Total lecture required - 10 Total no. of lectures =43 Reference & text Books:
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Technology of Dyeing Vol 6 by V.A. Shenai Dyeing & Chemical technology of textile Fibres by E.R. Trotman Textile Chemistry Vol III by R.H. Petrers Chemical Processing of Synthetic Fibres & Blends by Datye & Vaidhya
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Unit (1): Polyethylene Terephthalate Fibre History of development, Polymer production by DMT & PTA route, Chips drying, Fibre manufacturing, Effect of process variable on properties of polyester fibre, some dope additives for specialty polyester fibre, Properties of polyester fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (2): Polyamide Fibres History of development, Different types of polyamide fibres, Nylon polymer production by continuous polymerization in VK Tube, Manufacturing of Nylon 6 fibre by melt spinning, Properties of nylon 6 fibre, Polymer production of Nylon 66, Nylon 66- fibre formation by melt spinning, Properties of Nylon 66 fibre, Brief introduction to Aramid fibres. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (3): Introduction of polyolefin fibres, Polymerization of polyethylene, Polyethylene (PE) fibre formation, Properties of polyethylene fibre, Different type of polypropylene
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(PP), Polymerization of polypropylene, Polypropylene fibre formation, Properties of polypropylene fibre. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Introduction of vinyl fibres, Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibre, Use of ionic and neutral co-monomers, Polymerization of PAN, Acrylic fibre- formation by dry spinning, Dry jet-wet spinning process, Effect of process variables on properties of PAN fibre, Dope formation, Properties of PAN fibre, Introduction to polyurethane fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (5): Introduction of regenerated fibre, Concepts of regeneration of fibre, Raw material for viscose rayon, Manufacturing sequence of viscose fibre, Steeping and pressing, Cutting and shredding, Ageing, Xanthation of sodium cellulose, Mixing and filtration, Ripening, Wet spinning of viscose rayon, Formation of serrated edge crosssection of viscose rayon, Viscose fibre properties, Introduction of cuprammonium rayon in brief, Introduction of cellulose acetate rayon in brief, Introduction of lyocell fibre in brief. Total Lectures required =08 Grand total lectures required = 40 Books: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta & V.K. Kothari 2. Essential fibre chemistry by M.E. Cartor 3. Synthetic fibres by Fourne 4. New fibre by T.Hongu, G.O. Phillips, Woodhead publications. 5. Fibre chemistry by M. Lewin, E.M. Pearce, Marcel & Dekkan Inc. 6. Regenerated Cellulosic fibres by C. Wooding, Woodhead publishing Ltd.
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*Human Values & Professional Ethics (EHU-111): Audit Course Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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6TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY 1. Industrial Management (EHU601) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Departmental Elective-I: Structure and Properties of Fibres/ Post Spinning Operations 2.1. Structure and Properties of Fibres (EC011/ETEF602)
Unit (1): Moisture absorption, heat of absorption (2), differential heat of absorption, integral heat of absorption (2), Quantitative theory of heat moisture absorption (2), Rate of moisture absorption (1) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Mechanical properties of fibres (2), Relation between structure and mechanical properties of fibres (2), Basic mechanical properties (tenacity elongation, modulus, work of rupture (2), Elastic recovery, time effects (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (3): Thermal behavior of textile fibres by DSC (2), TGA, thermal mechanical analysis (2), Density gradient column (2), Preparation of density gradient coloumn (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Birefringence behavior, dielectric properties (2), fibre friction, fibre friction measurement (2), fibre yarn to surface friction measurement and static charge measurement (5) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Creep behavior (2), Optical properties of fibres (2), concept of moisture absorption by fibres (2), relation between fibre structure and fibre properties (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Book: Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta, V.K. Kothari Physical properties of fibre by J.W.S. Hearle Thermal behavior of material by Turi Modern yarn production by Ray Textile fibres by ATIRA ASTM Standard books Absorberey chartering Polymers by fibre & textiles encyclopedia Advances in fibre source by S.K. Mukhopadhyaya
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Unit (3): Fabric abrasion & resistance to wear (1), Bursting strength test (1), Tear test, Wear (1), Brief introduction of FAST & KAWABATA (1), estimation of fabric thickness, rigidity, air permeability (1), water repellency (1), drape handling (1), crimp, thermal transmission properties (1). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Cover factor of fabric (1), snagging-mace snagging test (1), weaver trials, advantages and disadvantages of weaver trial (1), lab test (1), measurement of lap, sliver, yarn irregularity (1) salient features of Uster evenness tester (2) Total Lectures Required = 7 Grand Total of lectures required = 29 Reference Books: 1. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Saville. 2. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari. 3. Principles of textile testing by J.E. Booth. 4. Quality control by V.K. Kothari.
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Reference Books: 1. Coating & Laminated Textiles by Water Fung 2. Coated Textile by A.K. Sen 3. Coated Fabric technology Vol 1-3 Technomic publication 4. Coated & laminated Fabric by AATCC symposium
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Unit (1): Introduction to printing (1), Natural printing thickener (1), classification of printing thickener (1) and methods of thickener paste preparation (1), emulsion thickness & synthetic thickener (1), and mechanism of viscosity build up in emulsion (1) and synthetic thickener (1) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Preparation of cloth for printing (2), preparation of colour for printing (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (3): Methods of printing like block (2), spray (1), transfer (2), roller (3), Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Manual and automatic flat bed screen printing (2), preparation of screen (& screen printing) (3), rotary screen printing (3). Total Lectures Required = 8 Grand Total of lectures required = 31 Reference Books:1. Tech. of printing - V.A. Sherai 2. Printing - D.G. Kale 3. Tech. of textile printing R.S. Prayag
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Unit - 1: Principle of finishing of cotton, wool, silk (2), linen & jute (2). Classification of various finishing (a) Mechanical (3) (b) Chemical (3), Temporary and durable/permanent finishes. Semi permanent. Total lectures-10 Unit 2: Finishing machines Mangle &their function (3), drying machines-(2), Stentering (2), Calandering (2), Samprising-(2), Decalising Total lecture required - 11 Unit 3: Beetling of linen (1), Crimping of Silk &rayan, Finishing of wool1), Softening, Stiffining (3). Total lecture required 8 Unit 4: Easy care finish (3) , minimum application technique including foam technology (5) Total lecture required 8
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Unit 5: Finishing of woolen fabrics Dry Wet decatising, Felting, Milling, Permanent Setting, Shrink Proofing. Total lecture required 8 Total no. of lectures =45 Reference & Text Books: 1. Introduction to textile finishing by J.T. marsh 2. Chemical Processing of Synthetic Fibres & Blends by Datye & Vaidhya 3. Textile Finishing by V.A. Shenai
7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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7TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY 1. 1. Open Elective-I: (EOE071-074) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Department Elective-II: Garment Manufacturing Technology (ETCEF021)/ Nonwoven (ETCEF022) 2.1 Garment Manufacturing Technology (ETCEF021)
Unit (1): Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology, Sample Cutting, Fusing Technology, Sewing Technology, Pressing Technology, Finishing and Inspection, Sample Room, Communication, and organization. Total Lectures required =6 Unit (2): Introduction to Measurement of Fabric Dimensional Properties, Fabric Comfort, Thermal Comfort, Objective Evaluation of Fabric, Low Stress Fabric Properties, Kawabawa System, Fabric Assurance by Sample Testing, Fabric Defects, Fabric Inspection and Feedback to back process. Total lectures required =8 Unit (3): Introduction to Garment Cutting, Marker Planning, Efficiency of Marker Planning, Methods of Marker Planning and Marker Use, Spreading of the Fabric to form a lay, Spreading Requirements, Methods of Spreading, Fabric Packages, objective of Cuttings, Methods of Cuttings, Total lectures required =8 Unit (4): Introduction to Seam, Stitch, Stitch Classification, Stitch Structure, Seam Formation, Joining Material, Surface Characteristics, Seam Appearance, Damages (Thermal and Mechanical), Seam Performance, Seam Degradation, Seam Failure and Seam Testings, and Seaming Machine. Total lectures required =8 Unit (5): Importance of Garment Processing and Finishes, Types of Garments, Processing of Garments and Specialty Garment Finishes. Total lectures required =6 Grand Total Lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology By T Ramchandran 2. Garment Manufacturing Technology by By T Ramchandran 3. Practical Clothing Construction Part I & II by Mary Methews
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Unit 1: Concept about felts and non woven (3), application of non-woven fabrics (2), fibre- characteristics needed for the manufacture of non-woven (2). Total =7 Unit 2: Manufacturing passage for the felt preparation (4), web chrematistic and their influence properties (3) Total =7 Unit 3: Process variable (2), and their effect on properties of non woven (4). Total = 6 Unit 4: Various system of binding the web (5), and their merits (2). Total = 7 Unit 5: Flocked fabric (2), Laminates (2), latest development in non-woven industry (3). Total = 7 Grand total = 34 Reference Book & Text Book 1. Non Woven N.N. Banarjee 2. Non woven NCUTE 3. Fibre to fabric Corbman Bernard P.
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-Characteristics of process waste streams-process, process, possible pollutants & nature of waste water. -Methods of disposal of industrial waste (from dye house & print house specially) -Various methods of effluent treatment -Design layout & functioning of an effluent treatment plant -Red listed dyes & chemicals. 2. Water energy (steam) Source & its conservation -Steam and water consumption -Reutilization of water -Recovery of chemicals from waste water -Methods of minimizing water & steam consumption . UNIT 5: Need & scope of suitable ventilation & lightening system in a process house 2. Standard and codes-National and international codes .ISO 9000-concept and its implications.
Reference Books:
1- Art of Dyeing by B.S. Chauhan 2-Health hazards in Textile mills by NITRA 3-Dye house management, Colour Publication, Bombay 4-Modern TextileManagementJ.BRattan, Abhishek Publication, Chandigarh. 5-Water and effluents in textile by ATIRA. 6-Economy, energy and environment in textile wet processing by S.S. Trived. 7-Occupational Health and Safety inn Textile mills by Dr. V.A.Shenai,Sevak Publication, Mumbai 8-Energy Conservation in Textile WET Processing by Dr.M.L. Gulrajani, Mahajan publication, Ahemdabad.
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Unit 5: Finishing of synthetics and Lenin fabrics eg. 100% Polyester, Nylons, acrylics and their blends with cotton, viscose, wool. Total lecture required -8 Total lectures=38 Reference Books: 1. Introduction to textile finishing by J.T. marsh 2. Chemical Processing of Synthetic Fibres & Blends by Datye & Vaidhya 3. Textile Finishing by V.A. Shenai
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Environment Pollution & Control by H.S> Bhatia Environmental Engineering & Management by S.K. Dhameja Textile management by V.D.Dudeja. Water and effluent in textile mills by P.B.Jhala.
6. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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8TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE CHEMISTRY 1. Open Elective-III: Syllabus as provided by UPTU
1. EOE081 Non Conventional Energy Resources/ 2. EOE082 Introduction to Soft Computing/ 3. EOE083 Product Development/ 4. EOE084 Automation and Robotics 2. Departmental Elective III: Technical Textiles/ High Performance
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Unit I; Introduction- Definition, molecular dimensionality mechanical properties, Fibre markets, Hi -Performance Gelspun Polyethylene fibres- Manufacture, fibres characteristics, properties & applications. Total lectures required=8 Unit- II: Aramids- Introduction, polymer preparation, Spinning, Structure & properties, applications, Fibres based on liquid crystalline polymer (PPTA fibre) Total lectures required=7 Unit- III: Carbon Fibres- Physical properties, PAN bases Carbon fibres, Pitch based Carbon fibres, Vapour grown Carbon fibres, Applications Total lectures required= 7 Unit-IV:Glass Fibres- Glass for Fibres, Fibre manufacture, fibre finish, fibre properties& application, optical fibres Total lectures required=6 Unit V: Vectran (Melt spun wholly aromatic polyester fibre), Fibre production, properties & application, PBO (Polyphenylene benzobisoxazole) fibres- Fibre production, properties & application. PEEK Fibres -Fibre production, properties & application Total lectures required=8 Grand total of lectures required= 36 Reference Books 1. High Performance Fibree by J.W.S. Hearle
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Unit-1: Various styles of printing (1) including resist (1) & discharge style of printing (1) Printing of cotton) wool and silk with different dye classes (4). Total lecture required=7 Unit-2: Printing of polyester (2) nylon (2) acrylic (2) and polyester (2) cotton blends with different dye classes. Total lecture required=8 Unit-3: Pigment printing of cotton (3), Other styles of printing like raised (1) crepon(1) damask(1) metal (1) and flock(1) Total lecture required = 8 Unit-4:), Faults in printing & their prevention (2), Methods of print fixation (2) after treatment after printing (3) Total lecture required =7
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Unit-5: Various machines used for drying (1) steaming (1) washing (1) ageing (1) and curing (1) Transfer printing (1), methods. Sublimation (1) transfer printing of polyester Digital or inkjet printing (1) Total lecture required=6 Grand Total lecture required=36 Reference & text Books: 1. Technology of Printing by V.A. Shenai 2. Technology of Printing by G.D. Kale 3. Chemical Processing of Synthetic Fibres & Blends by Datye & Vaidhya
5. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.:
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U.P TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW Study and Evaluation [Effective from the Session 2009-10] TEXTILE ENGINEERING YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- III Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit SESSIONAL ESE Total EXAM L T P CT TA Total 2 3 1 1 0 0 15 30 10 20 25 50 50 100 75 150 3 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 ETCEF301 Natural Textile Fibre 2 EAS301/ EOE031EOE038 EHU301/ EHU302 Mathematics-III /Science Based Open Elective Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology Yarn Manufacture-I Fabric Manufacture-I Wet Processing of Textiles-I Human Values & Professional Ethics
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING [Effective from the Session 2009-10] YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- IV Subjec Credi Evaluation Scheme t ES t Total SESSIONAL E EXAM C T Tota T A l 15 30 10 20 25 50 50 100 75 150 2 4
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L T P THEORY SUBJECTS EHU402/ Industrial Sociology/ 1 EHU401 Psychology EOE041- Science Based Open 2 EOE048/ Elective/m EAS401 Mathematics-III ETE401 3 Yarn Manufacture-II ETE402 4 Fabric ManufactureII ETEF403 Wet Processing of 5 Textile II 6 ETEF 404 Colour & Design EHE-111 Human Values & 7 Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETE 401P Identification of Fibres-II 9 ETE 402P Yarn Manufacture-II 10 ETE 403P Fabric ManufactureII ETEF 11 Wet Processing of 404P Textiles-II GP401 12 General Proficiency Total Paper Code EOE031/EOE041 EOE032/EOE042 EOE033/EOE043 EOE034/EoE044 EOE035/EOE045 EOE036/EOE046 EOE037/EOE047 EOE038/EOE048
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- V S. No Course Code Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme ESE SESSIONAL EXAM CT TA Total 30 20 50 100 Subject Total Credit
L T P THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU501 Engineering & Managerial Economics 2 ETCEF501 Textile TestingI 3 ETE502 Yarn Manufacture-III 4 ETE503 Fabric Manufacture-III 5 ETEF504 Fabric Structure 6 ETCEF505 Chemistry & Production of Fibres 7 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF501P Textile TestingI 9 ETE502P Yarn Manufacture-III 10 ETE503P Fabric Manufacture-III 11 ETEF504P Fabric Analysis 12 GP501 General Proficiency * Audit course 3 1 0
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING [Effective from the Session 2010-11] YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- VI Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM L T P CT TA Total 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 30 30 15 30 20 20 10 20 50 50 25 50 100 100 50 100 150 150 75 150 3 4 3 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU 601 Industrial 3 Management 2 ETEF011/ Departmental 3 ETCE012 Elective-I 3 ETCEF601 Textile 2 Testing-II 4 ETCEF602 Structure & 3 Properties of Fibres 5 ETE603 Yarn 2 ManufactureIV 6 ETE604 Fabric 3 ManufactureIV 7 EHU111 *Human 2 Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF601P Textile 0 Testing-II 9 ETE602P Yarn 0 ManufactureIV 10 ETE603P Fabric 0 ManufactureIV 11 ETE604P Yarn & Fabric 0 Production 12 GP601 General Proficiency Total * Audit course Department Elective-1 Code Name of Subject ETEF011 Coating of Textiles ETCE012 Post Spinning Operation
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VII Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM L T P CT TA Total 0 0 0 30 30 30 20 20 20 50 50 50 100 100 100 150 150 150 4 4 4
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE071Open Elective- 3 1 074 I 2 ETCEF021/ Departmental 3 1 ETCEF022 Elective-II 3 ETEF701 Mill Planning 3 1 & Organization 4 EE702 Principles & 3 1 Designs of Spinning Machines 5 ETEF703 Knitting 3 1 Technology 2 2 6 EHU111 *Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 7 ETFE703P Knitting 0 0 Technology 8 ETE751 Project 0 0 9 ETE752 Seminar 0 0 10 ETE753 Industrial 0 0 Training Viva Voce 11 GP701 General - Proficiency Total 15 3 * Audit course Paper Code EOE071 EOE072 EOE073 EOE074 Paper Code ETCEF021 ETCEF022
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Open Elective-I Entrepreneurship Development Quality management Operation Research Introduction to Biotechnology Departmental Elective-II Garment manufacturing Technology Nonwoven
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING [Effective from the Session 2011-12] YEAR 4th, , SEMESTER- VIII Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM CT TA Total 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 4 4 4 3
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L THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE0881- Open Elective- 3 084 II 2 ETCFE031/ Departmental 3 ETEF032 Elective-III 3 ETEF041/ Departmental 3 ETEF042 Elective-IV 4 EE801 Principles & 3 Designs of Weaving m/cs 5 EHU111 *Human 2 Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/ DESIGN/DRAWING 6 ETE851 Project 0 7 GP801 General Proficiency Total 12 * Audit course Paper Code EOE081 EOE08 EOE083 EOE084 Paper Code ETCFE031 ETFE032 Paper Code ETFE041 ETFE042
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**Open Elective-II Non Conventional Energy Resources Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Product Development Automation and Robotics Departmental Elective-III Technical Textiles Theory of Textile Structure Departmental Elective-IV Process Control in Spinning Process Control in Weaving
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E. Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005. Devi Prasad, An introduction to Numerical Analysis, Narosa Publication house, New Delhi 2006. T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New Delhi, 2004. S.P.Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson(Cengage) Learning, 2007. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.
1. (Engineering Core: Interdisciplinary) Natural Textile Fibres: (ETCFE-301) Unit (1) : Fibre, textile fibre (1). Classification of natural textile fibres (1), Essential and desirable properties of textile fibres (2), Grading of cotton (1), Physical properties of cotton fibre (1), Effect of acid & Alkalies on cotton fibre (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Production, morphological structure, properties and end uses of: Flax (2), Jute (2), Ramie (2). Introduction to specialty natural fibres like banana, pineapple, spider etc Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (3): Production of silk (raw) (2), Morphological structure of silk (1), Production of waste silk yarn (2), Chemical composition and physical properties of silk (1), Effect of acid and Alkalies (1), Various varieties of silk with brief description (1). Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Morphological structure of wool (2), Composition of wool fibres (1), Properties of wool fibres (1), Varieties of wool fibre with brief description (2). Total Lecture required = 06 Grand total of Lectures = 36 Books: 1. W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle, Physical properties of textile fibres, Textile Institute, U.K. 2. Progress in textiles: Science and technology Vol.-2 By Dr. V.K. Kothari, I.I.T. Delhi. 3. Hand book of textile fibres by J.Gordon Cook 2. Mathematics III/ Science Based Open Elective (EAS301/ EOE031-EOE038) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U. 3. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU301/EHU302) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU
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Unit (2): Thread stop motion, tensioning devices (1), Mechanical and electronic slubcatchers (1), Clearing efficiency of winding m/c, Knot factor, various knots used in textiles (2), Latest developments in winding, Splicing (2). Total Lectures required = 06 Unit (3): Ways of yarn traversing, ribbon formation and method of its elimination (2), Package density and winding parameters and knotting (2), Winding falls and their remedies (2). Total Lectures required = 06 Unit (4): High speed weft winding machines (1), Detailed study of mechanism and setting of speed on weft winders (2), Automatic and non-automatic pirn winding machines (2), Bunch motion and its importance (1). Total Lectures required =06 Unit (5): Yarn numbering systems (1), Resultant count method for various yarns (2), Estimation of productivity of pirn winding machines (2), brief idea of classmate test report (2). Total Lectures required = 07 Grand total lectures required =33 Reference Books: 1. R. Sengupta, yarn preparation, the popular book depot Mumbai. 2. Cotton yarn weaving (ATIRA), 1980 3. M.K. Talukdar- An introduction to winding and warping. 4. P.K. Bannerjee- Yarn winding NCUTE, IIT Delhi. 5. Armored weaving technology and operation, Textile Institute U.K.
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UNIT-5: Introduction to various finishes like water proofing and water repellency, flame proofing and flame retardancy ,heat setting ,softening and stiffening. (7) Grand Total Lectures Required =38 Books: 1. Chemical processing of cotton and p/c blends ATIRA 2. A glimps on the chemical technology and textile fibres by R.R. Chackrawartty 3. Technology of bleaching and mercerization by V.A. Shenai 4. Technology of finishing by V.A. Shenai
*Human Values & Professional Ethics (EHU-111): Audit Course Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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4TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE ENGINEERING 1. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU402/EHU401) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU 2. Science Based Open Elective/ Mathematics III (EOE041-EOE048/EAS401) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U.
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Unit (1) : Objects of warping, Classification of warping m/cs, slow, high and super high speed warping m/c (2), Salient features of high and super high speed warping m/cs (2), Study and modifications of different types of creels (2), Tension devices and their setting Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Various stop motion used in warping m/cs (2), Qualities of good warping beam (1), Common faults in warpers beam and their causes and remedies (2), beam hardness and beam count (2) Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (3): Sectional warping m/cs (2), Waxing attachment and computerized warping m/cs (2), Estimate of efficiency and productivity of various type of warping m/cs (2). Total Lectures required = 06 Unit (4): Object of sizing and sizing terminology (1), Details of slasher sizing, multicylinder sizing (2), Hot air sizing, high pressure sizing, sizing ingredients used for cotton and synthetic warp (2), Detailed of study of various drying systems, classification of size percentage (1), Factors affecting size pick-up, causes and remedies of lapper and migration, shore hardness of squeeze roll (2). Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (5): Slow speed motion, measuring and marking motion and slipping friction motion (2), Various controls used on a modern sizing m/c (2), Common faults occurring in sizing beam, their causes and remedies (2), Numerical problems concerning above (2). Total Lectures required = 07 Grand total lectures required =35 Reference Books: 1. R. Sengupta, yarn preparation, the popular book depot Mumbai. 2. Cotton yarn weaving (ATIRA), 1980 3. M.K. Talukdar- An introduction to winding and warping. 4. P.K. Bannerjee- Yarn winding NCUTE, IIT Delhi. 5. Armored weaving technology and operation, Textile Institute U.K.
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UNIT-4: Printing an introduction ,classification of methods of printing .Outline of various method like hand block printing .screen printing .roller printing ,transfer printing rotary screen printing etc. (9) UNIT-5: Thickeners and their application .Various style of printing direct style resist style and discharge style of printing. (8) Grand Total Lectures Required =40 Reference Books: 1. Chemical processing of cotton and p/c blends ATIRA 2. A glimplse on the chemical tech. of textile fibres by R.K. Charkrawarty 3. Technology of dyeing byV A. Shanai 4. Technology of printing byV A. Shanai
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5TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE ENGINEERING 1. Engineering and Managerial Economics (EHU501): Syllabus to be provided by U.P.T.U.
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Unit (1): Introduction of textile testing (1), sampling, random sampling, biased sampling (1), sampling techniques, square, cut square, zoning technique (1), selection of sample for testing, grading of cotton fibre with respect to staple length (1), laboratory measurement of fibre length, span length, Baer sorter (1), Shirley photo electric staple, servo fibro graph (1), salient features of HVI (1). Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Atmospheric conditions for testing, absolute & relative humidity, moisture regain & moisture contest (1), importance of moisture in textiles, measurement of moisture regain & content (1), effect of moisture on properties (physical & mechanical) of textile material, factors affecting the regain (2), correct numerical weight, oven dry weight (1), shrilly moisture meter (1). Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Dry and wet bulb hygrometer, sling assmann, hair hygrometers (2), control of testing room atmosphere (1), AFIS (1), Napping potential (1), Nep count (1), rating of neps, maturity coefficient measurement by NaOH method, fibre fineness by airflow meter & Sheffield micronaire (2). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Fibre bundle strength by Pressley, stelometer (2), fibre quality index, linear density of man made fibres and strength (1), spin finish, crimp (1), Trash, Shirley trash analyzer (1). Yarn numbering system (1), wrapping test for lap, sliver, roving (1), Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): determination of yarn count, diameter (1), average & resultant count of folded yarn, relation between Ne, D, T, Nm (1). Instruments used for determination of count, quadrant balance, Knowles balance, bees lay balance and physical balance (2), Twist, classification of twist, twist measurement, direct counting method, continuous twist tester, twist-untwist method, (2), Twist tester, (2), R.B. twist tester, level of twist (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand total of lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari 2. Principle of textile testing by J.E. Booth 3. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Savile.
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temples and its utility, idea about healds count and reed count in different system(1), terry mechanism(1) Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (3): Negative and positive take up motion (1), negative and positive let-off motions (1), causes of shuttle flying and shuttle trapping (2), merits and demerits of negative of negative and positive take up and let of motion (2), 5 and 7 wheel take up motion. (2) Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Warp protecting motion (1), side and center weft fork motion (1), negative and positive dobby (1), cross border dobby. Preparation of lattice, Development in dobby. Scope and limitations dobby (1), brief description of Cromption dobby, Knowles dobby (1), paper dobby (1), cross border dobby (1), pegging plan dobby faults and adjustment (1) Numerical problems on loom speed, production & efficiency (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand Total of lectures required = 35 Reference Books: 1. Weaving mechanism by Fox. 2. Weaving mechanism by N.N. Bannerjee. 3. Weaving Calculation by R. Sengupta. 4. Weaving machine & mechanism by Talukdar.
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Grand Total of lectures required = 31 Reference Book: 1. W. Watson Textile Design & colour Longmans Greens Co. London. 2. Z.J Grosicki Watsons Textile design and colour Newnes Buter Worth, London. 3. Z.J. Grosicki, Advance Textile Design Newnes Butter Worth, London. 4. Nishant A Grammar of textile.
Unit (1): Polyethylene Terephthalate Fibre History of development, Polymer production by DMT & PTA route, Chips drying, Fibre manufacturing, Effect of process variable on properties of polyester fibre, some dope additives for specialty polyester fibre, Properties of polyester fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (2): Polyamide Fibres History of development, Different types of polyamide fibres, Nylon polymer production by continuous polymerization in VK Tube, Manufacturing of Nylon 6 fibre by melt spinning, Properties of nylon 6 fibre, Polymer production of Nylon 66, Nylon 66- fibre formation by melt spinning, Properties of Nylon 66 fibre, Brief introduction to Aramid fibres. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (3): Introduction of polyolefin fibres, Polymerization of polyethylene, Polyethylene (PE) fibre formation, Properties of polyethylene fibre, Different type of polypropylene (PP), Polymerization of polypropylene, Polypropylene fibre formation, Properties of polypropylene fibre. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Introduction of vinyl fibres, Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibre, Use of ionic and neutral co-monomers, Polymerization of PAN, Acrylic fibre- formation by dry spinning, Dry jet-wet spinning process, Effect of process variables on properties of PAN fibre, Dope formation, Properties of PAN fibre, Introduction to polyurethane fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (5): Introduction of regenerated fibre, Concepts of regeneration of fibre, Raw material for viscose rayon, Manufacturing sequence of viscose fibre, Steeping and pressing, Cutting and shredding, Ageing, Xanthation of sodium cellulose, Mixing and filtration, Ripening, Wet spinning of viscose rayon, Formation of serrated edge crosssection of viscose rayon, Viscose fibre properties, Introduction of cuprammonium rayon in brief, Introduction of cellulose acetate rayon in brief, Introduction of lyocell fibre in brief. Total Lectures required =08 Grand total lectures required = 40 Books: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta & V.K. Kothari 2. Essential fibre chemistry by M.E. Cartor
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Synthetic fibres by Fourne New fibre by T.Hongu, G.O. Phillips, Woodhead publications. Fibre chemistry by M. Lewin, E.M. Pearce, Marcel & Dekkan Inc. Regenerated Cellulosic fibres by C. Wooding, Woodhead publishing Ltd.
7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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6TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. TEXTILE ENGINEERING 1. Industrial Management (EHU601) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Departmental Elective-I: Coating of Textiles (ETEF011/EC601)/ 2.2 Post Spinning Operations (ETCE012/EF604)
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Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Cover factor of fabric (1), snagging-mace snagging test (1), weaver trials, advantages and disadvantages of weaver trial (1), lab test (1), measurement of lap, sliver, yarn irregularity (1) salient features of Uster evenness tester (2) Total Lectures Required = 7 Grand Total of lectures required = 29 Book: 1. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Saville. 2. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari. 3. Principles of textile testing by J.E. Booth. 4. Quality control by V.K. Kothari.
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Unit (1): Moisture absorption, heat of absorption (2), differential heat of absorption, integral heat of absorption (2), Quantitative theory of heat moisture absorption (2), Rate of moisture absorption (1) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Mechanical properties of fibres (2), Relation between structure and mechanical properties of fibres (2), Basic mechanical properties (tenacity elongation, modulus, work of rupture (2), Elastic recovery, time effects (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (3): Thermal behavior of textile fibres by DSC (2), TGA, thermal mechanical analysis (2), Density gradient column (2), Preparation of density gradient coloumn (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Birefringence behavior, dielectric properties (2), fibre friction, fibre friction measurement (2), fibre yarn to surface friction measurement and static charge measurement (5) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Creep behavior (2), Optical properties of fibres (2), concept of moisture absorption by fibres (2), relation between fibre structure and fibre properties (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Book: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta, V.K. Kothari 2. Physical properties of fibre by J.W.S. Hearle 3. Thermal behavior of material by Turi 4. Modern yarn production by Ray 5. Textile fibres by ATIRA 6. ASTM Standard books 7. Absorberey chartering
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8. Polymers by fibre & textiles encyclopedia 9. Advances in fibre source by S.K. Mukhopadhyaya
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Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Automatic looms pirn (2), shuttle changing (2), Detailed study of various motions of automatic looms (2), cop changing loom (1), warp stop motions mechanical (1), electro-mechanical, electronic stop motion (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Multiple box motion, their types (2), principle of working of multiple box motion (1), two colours and four-colour drop box motion (1), brief description of pick-at will (1), pick and pick motion. On line process and quality control (1), estimation of productivity, snap study. (7) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Numerical problems concerning to above (5) Total Lectures Required = 05 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Books: 1. Weaving mechanism by Fox. 2. Weaving mechanism by N.N. Bannergy. 3. Weaving Calculation by R. Sengupta. 4. Weaving machine & mechanism by Talukdar 7. *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U
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Unit (1): Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology, Sample Cutting, Fusing Technology, Sewing Technology, Pressing Technology, Finishing and Inspection, Sample Room, Communication, and organization. Total Lectures required =6 Unit (2): Introduction to Measurement of Fabric Dimensional Properties, Fabric Comfort, Thermal Comfort, Objective Evaluation of Fabric, Low Stress Fabric Properties, Kawabawa System, Fabric Assurance by Sample Testing, Fabric Defects, Fabric Inspection and Feedback to back process. Total lectures required =8 Unit (3): Introduction to Garment Cutting, Marker Planning, Efficiency of Marker Planning, Methods of Marker Planning and Marker Use, Spreading of the Fabric to form a lay, Spreading Requirements, Methods of Spreading, Fabric Packages, objective of Cuttings, Methods of Cuttings, Total lectures required =8 Unit (4): Introduction to Seam, Stitch, Stitch Classification, Stitch Structure, Seam Formation, Joining Material, Surface Characteristics, Seam Appearance, Damages (Thermal and Mechanical), Seam Performance, Seam Degradation, Seam Failure and Seam Testings, and Seaming Machine. Total lectures required =8 Unit (5): Importance of Garment Processing and Finishes, Types of Garments, Processing of Garments and Specialty Garment Finishes. Total lectures required =6 Grand Total Lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology By T Ramchandran 2. Garment Manufacturing Technology by By T Ramchandran 3. Practical Clothing Construction Part I & II by Mary Methews
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Unit 1: Concept about felts and non woven (3), application of non-woven fabrics (2), fibre- characteristics needed for the manufacture of non-woven (2). Total =7 Unit 2: Manufacturing passage for the felt preparation (4), web chrematistic and their influence properties (3) Total =7 Unit 3: Process variable (2), and their effect on properties of non woven (4). Total = 6 Unit 4: Various system of binding the web (5), and their merits (2). Total = 7 Unit 5: Flocked fabric (2), Laminates (2), latest development in non-woven industry (3). Total = 7 Grand total = 34 Reference Book & Text Book 1. Non Woven N.N. Banarjee 2. Non woven NCUTE 3. Fibre to fabric Corbman Bernard P.
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Unit-1: Selection of site for a textile mill (2). Preparation of project report (2). Construction of building of a textile mill (2). Types of buildings, single and multistoried buildings. Fire hazards and their control (1). Prevention tours accidents (1) Total of lectures required=9 Unit-2: Humidification of a textile mill (1). Humidifiers and dehumidifiers (1). Types of humidifiers (2). Different systems of ventilation system used in textile mill (1). System of lighting used in textile mill (2) Total of lectures required=7 Unit-3: Balancing of machines for spinning and weaving machines or balancing of machines for bleaching (4). Dyeing, Printing and Finishing department. Layout of different machines of spinning, weaving process house (3). Total of lectures required=7 Unit-4: Costing (1), elements of cost, fixed and variable cost (1). Knowledge of cost cancellation for spinning (2), weaving and processing department. Viability evaluation of a project (1). Break even point (1) Types of staff organization (2). Total of lectures required=8
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Unit-5: Different system wages used in textile industry (2), working of sales and purchase system (2). Material handling used in a textile mill (2). Maintenance of machines and safety devices used in a textile mill (2). Inventory controls (2) Resource Planning. Total of lectures required=10 Total of lectures required=41 Reference Books Reference Books 1. Industrial Engineering, Organization & management by Tarachand 2. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by T.M. Chabra 3. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by S. K Sharma
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2.1 Departmental Elective III: Technical Textiles (ETCEF 031)/ Theory of Textile Structure (ETEF-032)
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2. Smart fibre, fabrics and clothing Tao X (Textile publication). 3. Shears Handbook of Industrial Textiles.
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Unit-3: Measurement and analysis of productivity definition of indices of productivity (1), Measurement of productivity (1), Productivity analysis, productivity and profitability (1), Means to Improve productivity (1) Maximizing machine efficiency in ring spinning (1) Controlling end breakage rate in ring spinning (1). Reference book (1) process Control in spinning by ATIRA Unit-4: Control of yarn quality(1)- Count, Strength and their variability(1), Study of with in bobbin and between bobbin count variation(1), Control of variability of lea strength(1), Single yarn strength and elongation(1) Control of yarn unevenness imperfection(1) Unit-5: Control of yarn faults and package defects (1) - slubs, crackers, spinners doubles (2) bad piecing, slough of and hairiness (1). Machinery Audit- Impact of machine conditions on processing performance and yarn quality (1), test instruments for Machinery Audit (1) Reference Books: 1. Process Control in Spinning by ATIRA 2. Process Control in Spinning by K.R. Salhotra
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Reference Books 1. Wvg tablets by ATIRA 2. Machine catalogues of various machines manufacture 3. Process control in weaving by ATIRA
Unit 3: Designing concept of saw box for sizing machine, designing of drying cylinder, heating system for drying cylinder, Concept of cold sizing for worsted warp sizing, latest machinery developments in sizing machines Unit 4: Principles governing the design of looms. Mechanics of basic weaving operations, Kinetics of slay, slay eccentricity, designing concepts of tappet for different twill weaves, warp tension measurement and its control, Different picking system, weft insertion system of sulzer, rapier, airjet and waterjet systems Unit 5: Brief introduction of electronic Dobby and Jacquard, Designing concept of multiphase weaving, mechanism of different stop motions on shuttleless looms.
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 2009-10] MAN MADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY S. No. Course Code Subject Periods YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- III Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL EXAM ESE CT TA Total
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Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology 4 EF302 Yarn Technology I 5 ECF303 Polymer Chemistry 6 ETEF304 Wet Processing of Textiles- I 7 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF301P Identification of Fibres-I 9 EF302P Yarn Technology-I 10 EF303P Polymer Chemistry Lab 11 ETEF304P Wet Processing of Textiles - I 12 GP 301 General Proficiency Total Paper Code EOE031/EOE041 EOE032/EOE042 EOE033/EOE043 EOE034/EOE044 EOE305/EoE405 EOE036/EOE046 EOE037/EOE047 EOE038/EOE0487
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 2009-10] MAN MADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY S. No. Course Code Subject Periods L THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU402/ Industrial Sociology/ EHU401 Psychology 2 EOE041OE048/ EAS401 EF401 EF402 Science Based Open Elective/ Mathematics III Yarn Technology -II Principle of Chemical Engineering Wet Processing of Textiles II Colour & Design T P YEAR 2nd, SEMESTER- IV Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL EXAM CT TA Total ESE
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Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF401P Identification of Fibres II 9 EF402P Yarn Technology II 10 11 12 ETCFE403P ETEF404P GP 401 Chemical Engineering -II Wet Processing of Textiles II General Proficiency Total
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 2010-11] MAN MADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY S. NO. Course Code Subject Periods YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- V Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL EXAM ESE CT TA Total
L THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EHU501 Engineering & Managerial Economics 2 ETCEF501 Textile Testing-I 3 4 5 6 EF502 EF503 ETEF504 ETCEF505 Fabric Technology I Instrumentation & Automatic Control Fabric Structure
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Chemistry & Production of Fibres 7 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF501P Textile Testing I 9 10 11 12 EF502P EF503P ETEF504P GP 501 Fabric Technology I Fibre Production & Characterization Fabric Analysis General Proficiency Total
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 2010-11] MAN MADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY S. NO. Course Code Subject Periods YEAR 3rd, SEMESTER- VI Evaluation Scheme Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL EXAM ESE CT TA Total
Industrial Management Departmental Elective-I Textile Testing II Fabric Tech- II Structure & Properties of Fibre
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Post Spinning Operation 7 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 8 ETCEF601P Textile Testing II 9 10 11 12 EF602P EF603P EF604P GP 601 Fabric Technology II Analytical Chemistry Post Spinning Operation General Proficiency Total
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 2011-12] MAN MADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY YEAR 4th, SEMESTER- VII Evaluation Scheme Subject Periods Subject Credit Total SESSIONAL ESE EXAM L T P CT TA Total 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 30 30 15 20 20 20 20 20 10 50 50 50 50 50 25 100 100 100 100 100 50 150 150 150 150 150 75 4 4 4 4 4 -
THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE071Open Elective-I EOE074 2 ETCEF021Department ETCEF022 Elective-II 3 Mill Planning & Organization 4 EF702 Fibre Manufacture & Process Control 5 ETEF703 Knitting Technology 6 EHU111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 7 ETFE703P Knitting Technology 8 ETF751 Project 9 ETF752 Seminar 10 ETF753 Industrial Training Viva Voce 11 GP 701 General Proficiency Total Paper Code EOE071 EOE072 EOE073 EOE074 Paper Code ETCEF021 ETCEF022 ETFE701
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Open Elective-I Entrepreneurship Development Quality Management Operation Research Introduction to Biotechnology Department Elective-II Garment Manufacturing Technology Nonwoven
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW. Study and Evaluation scheme [Effective from the Session 20011-12]
L THEORY SUBJECTS 1 EOE801Open Elective-II EOE804 2 ETCEF031/ Dept Elective-III ETEF032 3 Dept ElectiveIV 4 High Performance Fibres 5 EHU-111 Human Values & Professional Ethics PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING 6 ETF851 Project 7 GP-801 General Proficiency 8 Total Paper Code EOE081 EOE082 EOE083 EOE084 Paper Code ETCEF031 ETEF032 Paper Code ETEF041 ETEF042 ETEF041/ ETEF042 EF801 3 3
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Open Elective-II Non Conventional Energy Resources Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Product Development Automation & Robotics Department Elective-III Technical Textiles Theory of Textile Structure Department Elective-IV Process Control in Spinning Process Control in Weaving
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T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New Delhi, 2004. S.P.Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson(Cengage) Learning, 2007. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.
1. (Engineering Core: Interdisciplinary) Natural Textile Fibres: (ETCFE-301) Unit (1) : Fibre, textile fibre (1). Classification of natural textile fibres (1), Essential and desirable properties of textile fibres (2), Grading of cotton (1), Physical properties of cotton fibre (1), Effect of acid & Alkalies on cotton fibre (1). Total Lectures required = 07 Unit (2): Production, morphological structure, properties and end uses of: Flax (2), Jute (2), Ramie (2). Introduction to specialty natural fibres like banana, pineapple, spider etc Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (3): Production of silk (raw) (2), Morphological structure of silk (1), Production of waste silk yarn (2), Chemical composition and physical properties of silk (1), Effect of acid and Alkalies (1), Various varieties of silk with brief description (1). Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Morphological structure of wool (2), Composition of wool fibres (1), Properties of wool fibres (1), Varieties of wool fibre with brief description (2). Total Lecture required = 06 Grand total of Lectures = 36 Books: 1. W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle, Physical properties of textile fibres, Textile Institute, U.K. 2. Progress in textiles: Science and technology Vol.-2 By Dr. V.K. Kothari, I.I.T. Delhi. 3. Hand book of textile fibres by J.Gordon Cook
2. Mathematics III/ Science Based Open Elective (EAS301/ EOE031-EOE038) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U. 3. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU301/EHU302) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU
selection of cotton for mixing hand, bin, stack mixing, auto mixer, different cotton varieties advantage and disadvantage of mixing. Total lectures required = 06 Unit (2): Object of blow room. Types of opening beaters. Lap forming mechanism. Lap rejection and lap defects. Production and efficiency of different m/c. Chute feed system. Latest openers and beaters. Total lectures required = 05 Unit (3): Objects, feeding, carding and doffing of material. Specification of different part, card clothing. Types of card clothing. Card setting, stripping grinding, assessment of neps, basic card calculation. Auto levelers in card. Total lectures required = 07 Unit (4): Objects of draw frame. Different drafting systems. Roller slip and drafting waves, roller weighting, various stop motion, different weighting systems. Total lectures required = 06 Unit (5): Working of draw frame. Drafting and its types. Concept of high speed draw frame. Calculation on draft and production. Total lectures required = 06 Grand Total Lectures Required = 30 Books: 1. Man made fibre and their processing by W.Kiein 2. Spinning of man made and blends on cotton systems by K.R.Solholore 3. Manual of cotton spinning by Frank Fharnley 4. Technology of carding by R.Chattopadhyay 5. Spinning blow room and carding by Prof. K.R. Solholore
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Unit (5); Application of polymer to textiles (1): Fiber forming synthetic polymer (3) Properties of fiber forming synthetic polymer (3) Total lectures required = 07 Grand Total Lectures required = 33 BOOKS: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Text Book of Polymer science by F.W. Bill Meyer Text Book of polymer Vol. I, II, III by M.S. Bhatnagar Polymer science by Gawaskar, Vishwanathan, sreedhar and Jaydev Polymer chemistry by B.K. Sharma
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4TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. MANMADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY 1. Industrial Psychology/ Industrial Sociology (EHU402/EHU401) Syllabus to be decided by UPTU 2. Science Based Open Elective/ Mathematics III (EOE041-EOE048/EAS401) Syllabus to be decided by U.P.T.U.
Unit 2: Description of one latest comber (2), timing and settling (2), controlling of comber waste and recent development (1). Combing cycle, types of combing (1). Total lectures required = 6 Unit 3: Speed frame: Objects, mechanism of drafting (3), twisting and winding (2), building motion (3), differential motion (2). Total lectures required = 10 Unit 4: Description of one latest speed frame(2) and related calculation(2),ring frame objects, mechanism of drafting (3),mechanism of twisting. Total lectures required = 07 Unit 5: Twisting and winding(2),yarn twist levels (2),twist contraction and fibre migration during twisting(2),different ring and travelers and related calculations(3) Total lectures required = 09 Grand Total Lectures Required = 38 Books: 1. Man made fibre and their processing by W.Kiein 2. Spinning of man made and blends on cotton systems by K.R.Solholore 3. Manual of cotton spinning by Frank Fharnley 4. Technology of carding by R.Chattopadhyay
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5TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. MANMADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY 1. Engineering and Managerial Economics (EHU501): Syllabus to be provided by U.P.T.U.
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Unit (1): Introduction of textile testing (1), sampling, random sampling, biased sampling (1), sampling techniques, square, cut square, zoning technique (1), selection of sample for testing, grading of cotton fibre with respect to staple length (1), laboratory measurement of fibre length, span length, Baer sorter (1), Shirley photo electric staple, servo fibro graph (1), salient features of HVI (1). Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (2): Atmospheric conditions for testing, absolute & relative humidity, moisture regain & moisture contest (1), importance of moisture in textiles, measurement of moisture regain & content (1), effect of moisture on properties (physical & mechanical) of textile material, factors affecting the regain (2), correct numerical weight, oven dry weight (1), shrilly moisture meter (1). Total Lectures Required = 6 Unit (3): Dry and wet bulb hygrometer, sling assmann, hair hygrometers (2), control of testing room atmosphere (1), AFIS (1), Napping potential (1), Nep count (1), rating of neps, maturity coefficient measurement by NaOH method, fibre fineness by airflow meter & Sheffield micronaire (2). Total Lectures Required = 9 Unit (4): Fibre bundle strength by Pressley, stelometer (2), fibre quality index, linear density of man made fibres and strength (1), spin finish, crimp (1), Trash, Shirley trash analyzer (1). Yarn numbering system (1), wrapping test for lap, sliver, roving (1), Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): determination of yarn count, diameter (1), average & resultant count of folded yarn, relation between Ne, D, T, Nm (1). Instruments used for determination of count, quadrant balance, Knowles balance, bees lay balance and physical balance (2), Twist, classification of twist, twist measurement, direct counting method, continuous twist tester, twist-untwist method, (2), Twist tester, (2), R.B. twist tester, level of twist (1). Total Lectures Required = 9 Grand total of lectures required = 36Books: 1. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari 2. Principle of textile testing by J.E. Booth 3. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Savile.
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Unit (3): Numerical control basic concepts (1), point to point systems (2), straight line and controlling system (1), Programme control-electrical, magnetic&, tape control, optical and mechanical methods (4) Total lectures required = 08 Unit (4): Numerical control components (1), manual part programming (2), computer aided programming (1) C.N.C. (1), D.N.C. (1) Total lectures required = 06 Grand Total Lectures Required = 29 Text Books: 1. Industrial instruments &control-S.K.Singh 2. Mechanical measurements-B.S.Sirohi &H.C. 3. Computer control of manufacturing-Yoren Koren
Unit (1): Polyethylene Terephthalate Fibre History of development, Polymer production by DMT & PTA route, Chips drying, Fibre manufacturing, Effect of process variable on 111
properties of polyester fibre, some dope additives for specialty polyester fibre, Properties of polyester fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (2): Polyamide Fibres History of development, Different types of polyamide fibres, Nylon polymer production by continuous polymerization in VK Tube, Manufacturing of Nylon 6 fibre by melt spinning, Properties of nylon 6 fibre, Polymer production of Nylon 66, Nylon 66- fibre formation by melt spinning, Properties of Nylon 66 fibre, Brief introduction to Aramid fibres. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (3): Introduction of polyolefin fibres, Polymerization of polyethylene, Polyethylene (PE) fibre formation, Properties of polyethylene fibre, Different type of polypropylene (PP), Polymerization of polypropylene, Polypropylene fibre formation, Properties of polypropylene fibre. Total Lectures required =08 Unit (4): Introduction of vinyl fibres, Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibre, Use of ionic and neutral co-monomers, Polymerization of PAN, Acrylic fibre- formation by dry spinning, Dry jet-wet spinning process, Effect of process variables on properties of PAN fibre, Dope formation, Properties of PAN fibre, Introduction to polyurethane fibre. Total Lectures required = 08 Unit (5): Introduction of regenerated fibre, Concepts of regeneration of fibre, Raw material for viscose rayon, Manufacturing sequence of viscose fibre, Steeping and pressing, Cutting and shredding, Ageing, Xanthation of sodium cellulose, Mixing and filtration, Ripening, Wet spinning of viscose rayon, Formation of serrated edge cross-section of viscose rayon, Viscose fibre properties, Introduction of cuprammonium rayon in brief, Introduction of cellulose acetate rayon in brief, Introduction of lyocell fibre in brief. Total Lectures required =08 Grand total lectures required = 40 Books: 1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta & V.K. Kothari 2. Essential fibre chemistry by M.E. Cartor 3. Synthetic fibres by Fourne 4. New fibre by T.Hongu, G.O. Phillips, Woodhead publications. 5. Fibre chemistry by M. Lewin, E.M. Pearce, Marcel & Dekkan Inc. 6. Regenerated Cellulosic fibres by C. Wooding, Woodhead publishing Ltd.
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6TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. MANMADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY 1. Industrial Management (EHU 601) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Departmental Elective-I:Coating of Textiles (ETEF011/EC601)/ 2.2 Technology of Finishing (EF012/EC604)
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Grand Total of lectures required = 29 Reference Books: 1. Physical testing of textiles by B.P. Saville. 2. Quality control and testing management by Dr. V.K. Kothari. 3. Principles of textile testing by J.E. Booth. 4. Quality control by V.K. Kothari.
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Unit (2): Mechanical properties of fibres (2), Relation between structure and mechanical properties of fibres (2), Basic mechanical properties (tenacity elongation, modulus, work of rupture (2), Elastic recovery, time effects (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (3): Thermal behavior of textile fibres by DSC (2), TGA, thermal mechanical analysis (2), Density gradient column (2), Preparation of density gradient coloumn (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Unit (4): Birefringence behavior, dielectric properties (2), fibre friction, fibre friction measurement (2), fibre yarn to surface friction measurement and static charge measurement (5) Total Lectures Required = 7 Unit (5): Creep behavior (2), Optical properties of fibres (2), concept of moisture absorption by fibres (2), relation between fibre structure and fibre properties (2). Total Lectures Required = 8 Grand Total of lectures required = 38 Reference Book: Manufactured fibre technology by V.B. Gupta, V.K. Kothari Physical properties of fibre by J.W.S. Hearle Thermal behavior of material by Turi Modern yarn production by Ray Textile fibres by ATIRA ASTM Standard books Absorberey chartering Polymers by fibre & textiles encyclopedia Advances in fibre source by S.K. Mukhopadhyaya
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Total of lectures required=10 Unit (5): Tow to top conversion, stretch breaking (2),cutting method(1), Sydel stretch breaking(2),Pacific tow to top cutting system(2),Turbo stapler(2) .Total of lectures required=9 Grand total lectures required =46. Reference book:1. Manufactured fibre technology by V.B.Gupta & V.K.Kothari. 2. Synthetic fibre by Vaidhya 3. Textile fibre part-ll by V.K.Kothari. 4. Textured yarn technology by J.W.S.Hearle. 7 *Human Values & Professional Ethics (Audit course for all Semester) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
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7TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. MANMADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY 1. Open Elective-I: Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U.
2. Open Elective-I: (EOE071-074) Syllabus as provided by U.P.T.U. 2. Department Elective-II: Garment Manufacturing Technology (ETCEF021)/ Nonwoven (ETCEF022)
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Unit (1): Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology, Sample Cutting, Fusing Technology, Sewing Technology, Pressing Technology, Finishing and Inspection, Sample Room, Communication, and organization. Total Lectures required =6 Unit (2): Introduction to Measurement of Fabric Dimensional Properties, Fabric Comfort, Thermal Comfort, Objective Evaluation of Fabric, Low Stress Fabric Properties, Kawabawa System, Fabric Assurance by Sample Testing, Fabric Defects, Fabric Inspection and Feedback to back process. Total lectures required =8 Unit (3): Introduction to Garment Cutting, Marker Planning, Efficiency of Marker Planning, Methods of Marker Planning and Marker Use, Spreading of the Fabric to form a lay, Spreading Requirements, Methods of Spreading, Fabric Packages, objective of Cuttings, Methods of Cuttings, Total lectures required =8 Unit (4): Introduction to Seam, Stitch, Stitch Classification, Stitch Structure, Seam Formation, Joining Material, Surface Characteristics, Seam Appearance, Damages (Thermal and Mechanical), Seam Performance, Seam Degradation, Seam Failure and Seam Testings, and Seaming Machine. Total lectures required =8 Unit (5): Importance of Garment Processing and Finishes, Types of Garments, Processing of Garments and Specialty Garment Finishes. Total lectures required =6 Grand Total Lectures required = 36 Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Garment Manufacturing Technology By T Ramchandran 2. Garment Manufacturing Technology by By T Ramchandran 3. Practical Clothing Construction Part I & II by Mary Methews
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Unit 1: Concept about felts and non woven (3), application of non-woven fabrics (2), fibrecharacteristics needed for the manufacture of non-woven (2). Total =7 Unit 2: Manufacturing passage for the felt preparation (4), web chrematistic and their influence properties (3) Total =7 Unit 3: Process variable (2), and their effect on properties of non woven (4). Total = 6 Unit 4: Various system of binding the web (5), and their merits (2). Total = 7 Unit 5: Flocked fabric (2), Laminates (2), latest development in non-woven industry (3). Total = 7 Grand total = 34 Reference Book & Text Book 1. Non Woven N.N. Banarjee 2. Non woven NCUTE 3. Fibre to fabric Corbman Bernard P.
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Unit-1: Selection of site for a textile mill (2). Preparation of project report (2). Construction of building of a textile mill (2). Types of buildings, single and multistoried buildings. Fire hazards and their control (1). Prevention tours accidents (1) Total of lectures required=9 Unit-2: Humidification of a textile mill (1). Humidifiers and dehumidifiers (1). Types of humidifiers (2). Different systems of ventilation system used in textile mill (1). System of lighting used in textile mill (2) Total of lectures required=7 Unit-3: Balancing of machines for spinning and weaving machines or balancing of machines for bleaching (4). Dyeing, Printing and Finishing department. Layout of different machines of spinning, weaving process house (3). Total of lectures required=7 Unit-4: Costing (1), elements of cost, fixed and variable cost (1). Knowledge of cost cancellation for spinning (2), weaving and processing department. Viability evaluation of a project (1). Break even point (1) Types of staff organization (2). Total of lectures required=8
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Unit-5: Different system wages used in textile industry (2), working of sales and purchase system (2). Material handling used in a textile mill (2). Maintenance of machines and safety devices used in a textile mill (2). Inventory controls (2) Resource Planning. Total of lectures required=10 Total of lectures required=41 Reference Books 1. Industrial Engineering, Organization & management by Tarachand 2. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by T.M. Chabra 3. Industrial Economics & Principle of Management by S. K Sharma
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8TH SEMESTER, B. TECH. MANMADE FIBRE TECHNOLOGY 1. Open Elective-III: Syllabus as provided by UPTU Non Conventional Energy Resources/ Introduction to Soft Computing/ Product Development/ Automation and Robotics
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3. Department Elective IV: Process Control in Spinning (ETEF-041)/ Process Control in Weaving (ETEF042) Process Control in Spinning (ETEF-041)
Unit-1: Importance and considerations for evolving a system for process control (1) Scope for process control in spinning, Key variable for process control, Establishing norms and standards, Taking corrective action. (Control of Mixing quality and Cost)- Instrumental evaluation of cotton, Control of mixing quality through fibre Characteristics, Simultaneous control of mixing cost and quality, Bale Management (1) Unit-2: Control of waste and cleaning (1) in Blow room and carding-Determination of trash (1) control and cleaning efficiency, Cleaning and waste in Blow (1) room and card, Norms for waste and (1) cleaning in card & Blow room, Assessment of performance of Blow room (1). Optimizing cleaning at cards (1) Control of comber waste (1) Control of yarn realization (1) Unit-3: Measurement and analysis of productivity definition of indices of productivity (1), Measurement of productivity (1), Productivity analysis, productivity and profitability (1), 123
Means to Improve productivity (1) Maximizing machine efficiency in ring spinning (1) Controlling end breakage rate in ring spinning (1). Reference book (1) process Control in spinning by ATIRA Unit-4: Control of yarn quality(1)- Count, Strength and their variability(1), Study of with in bobbin and between bobbin count variation(1), Control of variability of lea strength(1), Single yarn strength and elongation(1) Control of yarn unevenness imperfection(1) Unit-5: Control of yarn faults and package defects (1) - slubs, crackers, spinners doubles (2) bad piecing, slough of and hairiness (1). Machinery Audit- Impact of machine conditions on processing performance and yarn quality (1), test instruments for Machinery Audit (1) Reference Books: 1. Process Control in Spinning by ATIRA 2. Process Control in Spinning by K.R. Salhotra
Process Control in Weaving (ETEF042) Unit-1: Scope for process Control (1) Systems of process Control in wvg (2) Setting norms (2) and Schedule of Checks machinery audit (2) Total lecture required=7 Unit-2: Process Control in wvg (2) optimizing quality of preparation. Control of quality of knot (2) producing good package (1) control of productivity (2) Total lecture required=7 Unit-3: Process Control in warping (2) minimizing end wreak age in warping (2) quality of warping beam (2) control of productivity (2) Total lecture required=8 Unit-4: Process Control in sizing (2) Choice of size recipe and size pick-up (2) Control of size pick-up, Control of yarn stretch (2) quality of sized beams, Control of productivity (2) Total lectures required=8 Unit-5: Care is use and Selection of healds (2) Care in use and selections of Reads (1) Care in dressing of the beams for reducing incidence of cross ends (2) Causes and remedies of fabric defects (2) Total lectures required=7 Grand total of lectures required=37 Reference Books 1. Wvg tablets by ATIRA 2. Machine catalogues of various machines manufacture 3. Process control in weaving by ATIRA 124
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