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The document provides an overview of the core areas and topics covered in a Textile Engineering program. The core areas include: 1. Textile raw materials 2. Introduction to yarn manufacturing 3. Introduction to fabric manufacturing 4. Textile processing 5. Garment manufacturing 6. Textile testing and quality control 7. Technical textiles 8. Environmental issues in textiles Each core area is then broken down into more specific topics that will be covered, with percentages indicating the estimated time or focus devoted to each area.

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The document provides an overview of the core areas and topics covered in a Textile Engineering program. The core areas include: 1. Textile raw materials 2. Introduction to yarn manufacturing 3. Introduction to fabric manufacturing 4. Textile processing 5. Garment manufacturing 6. Textile testing and quality control 7. Technical textiles 8. Environmental issues in textiles Each core area is then broken down into more specific topics that will be covered, with percentages indicating the estimated time or focus devoted to each area.

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Textile Engineering

Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. . ". %. (. *. ,. 10. Textile Raw Materials Introduction to yarn Manufacturing Engineering Introduction to Fabric Manufacturing Engineering Introduction to Textile !rocessing Introduction to #ar$ents Manufacturing Engineering Textile Testing and &uality 'ontrol Textile engineering utilities and ser)ices Tec+nical Textiles En)iron$ental issues related to Textile Industry -tatistical $et+ods in textile Engineering Total Core Areas Percentag e 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 0"% 0"% 100%

Textile Engineering (Detailed)


Sr. No. 1. TEXTILE Core Areas A! "ATE IALS# Percentag e (0%

1.1 Textile $i%res&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&'% 1.1.1 .efinition and classifications of textile fibres. 1.1.2 /egetable Fibres0 i. 'otton0 introduction of cotton and its ty1es2 'ulti)ation2 +ar)esting and 1ic3ing of cotton2 -tructure of cotton fibre2 !+ysical2 c+e$ical 1ro1erties and end uses of cotton fibre2 /arieties of !a3istani cotton2 'otton grading. ii. 4ast fibres0 Fibres suc+ as 5ute2 flax2 ra$ie etc.2 !roduction and 1rocessing of bast fibres2 Fibre 1ro1erties and uses. iii. 6eaf fibres0 Fibre suc+ as abaca and sisal etc.2 !roduction2 1rocessing2 1ro1erties and uses of leaf fibres. 1.1.3 7ni$al Fibres0 i. 8air fibres0 Introduction2 classification2 structure2 1roduction2 1ro1erties and uses of wool fibres2 #rading of wool2 Introduction of fibres suc+ as 'a$el2 Mo+air2 'as+$ere2 7l1aca and 7ngora. ii. -il30 !roduction2 1ro1erties and uses of sil3 yarn. 1.1. Mineral Fibres0 Introduction2 1rocessing2 1ro1erties and end uses of natural $ineral fibres suc+ as 7sbestos.

1.1." Regenerated Fibres0 Manufacturing $et+ods of )iscose2 acetate2 tencel and lyocel fibres2 t+eir 1ro1erties and uses in textile industry.

1.1.% -ynt+etic Fibres0 i. Manufacturing $et+ods of 1olyester2 1olya$ide and acrylic fibres2 t+eir 1ro1erties and uses in textile industry. ii. Manufacturing $et+ods of )arious elastane fibres2 t+eir 1ro1erties and uses in textile industry. 1.( Str)ct)re o* $i%res&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&+% 1.2.1 'rystalline and non9crystalline $aterials2 structure of crystals2 1oly$er crystals2 :9ray diffraction and crystallinity2 assess$ent of crystallinity2 $icrostructure and $acrostructure of natural fibres; cotton and ot+er )egetable fibres2 sil3 wool and ot+er ani$al fibres2 $icro and $acro structure of synt+etic fibres; 1oly$er crystalli<ation fro$ t+e $elt solution2 fibre for$ation2 $icrostructure of $an$ade fibres. 1.2.2 Moisture 7bsor1tion and -welling of Fibres. E=uilibriu$ absor1tion of water2 +u$idity and relati)e +u$idity2 relation between regain and relati)e +u$idity2 co$1arati)e cur)es for )arious fibres2 +eat of sor1tion2 effect of e)olution of +eat swelling of fibres2 axial swelling2 trans)erse swelling2 $easure$ent of swelling2 t+eories of sor1tion2 effect of +ydro1+ilic grou1s2 absor1tion in crystalline and non crystalline regions2 +ysteresis > a $olecular ex1lanation2 structural effects in rayon fibres2 structural effects in ot+er fibres2 t+eories of ti$e de1endence. 1.2.3 .ielectric !ro1erties0 .efinition of dielectric 1ro1erties2 effect of fre=uency2 effect of $oisture2 effect of te$1erature2 static electricity2 influence of $oisture on resistance2 $easure$ent of static c+arge2 and static 1roble$s in textile. 1.2. ?1tical !ro1erties0 i. Refracti)e index and birefringence2 $easure$ent of refracti)e indices ii. 7bsor1tion and dic+rois$2 reflection

and luster. 1.2." Mec+anical !ro1erties0 Tensile 1ro1erties; true stress2 s1ecific stress2 tenacity2 brea3ing lengt+2 elastic and 1lastic defor$ation2 8oo3e@s law2 !oisson@s ratio2 stress9 strain cur)es2 elastic reco)ery. Torsion of fibres2 bending2 co$1ression. -train rate and te$1erature de1endence2 cree1 and stress relaxation.

1.2.% T+er$al !ro1erties0 i. 8eat ca1acity2 t+er$al conducti)ity2 deco$1osition and degradation2 coefficient of t+er$al ex1ansion. ii. Fibre friction2 effect of fibre friction and lubrication. 1., Introd)ction to "ec-anics o* "aterials&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&+% 1.3.1 Role of Mec+anics of Materials in Engineering2 -tresses and .efor$ations2 True -tress and True -train. 1.3.2 -tudy of -tress and -train0 i. -tress 9 -train .iagra$s of .uctile and 4rittle Materials2 ii. Isotro1ic and 7nisotro1ic Materials iii. Modulus of Elasticity i). Modulus of Rigidity ). Elastic and !lastic 4e+a)ior of Materials )i. Aon 6inear Elasticity )ii. 6inear Elasticity )iii. -tress and -train in '+anged T+er$al 'onditions. ix. Re1eated 6oading aB 4ending of Elasto91lastic Materials. bB 7nalysis of -tresses and .efor$ations. 1.3.3 Tensile 4e+a)ior of Textile Fibres Tensile Reco)ery0 i. Elastic !erfor$ance 'oefficient in Tension. ii. Inter Fibre -tress and its Trans$ission. 1.3. Module 0 -tress 7nalysis of Carn0 i. -ta1le Fibre Carn.

ii. iii.

'ontinues Fila$ent Carn. Influence of Twist on Modulus of Rigidity of Carn.

1.3." !lasticity of Textile Fibres0 Effect of 6oad2 Te$1erature Ti$e etc. 1.3.% Module %0 Mec+anical !ro1erties of Textile Materials0 Translation of Mec+anical !ro1erties of Fibres into Carn2 Carn into Fabric. 1.3.( Mec+anics of Carns0 i. Mec+anics of 4ent Carns. ii. Flexural Rigidity. iii. Fabric Drin3ling. i). -tiffness in Textile Fabrics. ). 'reasing and 'rease91roofing of Textiles. 1.3.* 'o$1ression of Textile Materials0 i. -tudy of Resilience. ii. Friction between -ingle Fibres. iii. Friction in !lied Carns. 1.3., .ra1e and 8and of Do)en and Enitted Fabrics0 i. -tructural #eo$etry of Textile Fabrics. ii. Twisted -tructure of !lied Carn. 1.. /ig- Per*or0ance $i%ers&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&.% 1. .1 7ra$id Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses. 1. .2 !olyet+ylene Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses. 1. .3 'arbon Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses. 1. . #lass Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses.

1. ." 'era$ic Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses.

1. .% '+e$ical Reistant Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses. 1. .( T+er$ally Resistant Fibres0 Manufacturing2 structure2 1ro1erties2 end uses. (. INT 1D2CTI1N T1 3A N "AN2$ACT2 IN4# (.1 S5inning Processes# 2.1.1 Flow c+arts of s1inning 1rocesses for fila$ent and sta1le9s1un yarns carded and co$bed yarns2 5ute2 flax and s1un sil3 yarn. 2.12 2.1.2 2.1. In1ut and out1ut of eac+ de1art$ent. Inter$ittent s1inning and continuous s1inning. Flyer s1inning2 ca1 s1inning. 10%

2.1." Rotor s1inning and $ule s1inning. (.( 6lo7 oo0# 2.1.1 ?b5ecti)es of blow roo$. 2.1.2 Dor3ing 1rinci1les in blow roo$. 2.1.3 -tudy of bale brea3er2 1orcu1ine o1ener2 )arious beaters2 cage condenser2 scutc+er and re$o)al of wastes. (.( Carding# 2.2.1 ?b5ecti)es of carding. 2.2.2 'arding actions. 2.2.3 Dor3ing of card. 2.2. Role of different 1arts and t+eir s1eeds.

(., Dra7ing# 2. .1 'once1t of drafting. 2. .2 Real and 1erfect drafting. 2. .3 2. . .raft calculation. .rafting syste$.

2. ." .rafting and doubling. 2. .% ?b5ects of drawing fra$e. 2. .( Dor3ing of drawing fra$e. 2. .* 4rea3er2 inter and finis+er drawing fra$e. (.+ Co0%ing# 2.".1 ?b5ecti)es of co$bing. 2.".2 Aoil %age. 2.".3 'o$bing 1re1aratory 1rocesses. 2.". -tudy of co$ber.

2."." Dor3ing of Rectilinear co$ber. (.' o8ing $or0ation#

2.%.1 ?b5ecti)es of ro)ing fra$e. 2.%.2 Dinding 1rinci1les. 2.%.3 Dor3ing of ro)ing fra$e. 2.%. (.9 D+y and +ow twist is i$1arted in ro)ing. S5inning#

2.(.1 ?b5ecti)es of ring s1inning. 2.(.2 !rinci1le and $ec+anis$ of twist insertion. 2.(.3 2.(. (.: Dor3ing of ring fra$e. Carn counting and its syste$s. !oolen Ind)str;#

2.*.1 Dool and its classification. 2.*.2 Doolen and worsted yarn. 2.*.3 Flow c+arts for woolen and worsted s1inning 1rocesses. 2.*. Dool classification and sorting.

2.*." I$1urities in wool. 2.*.% Raw $aterial for woolen industry.

2.*.( Dool scouring2 carboni<ing2 drying and blending. 2.*.* Doolen carding and woolen s1inning. (.< !orsted Ind)str;# 2.,.1 Dorsted carding2 bac3was+ing and gilling. 2.,.2 'o$bing2 drawing and s1inning. (.10 !inding and 3arn Pac=ing# 2.10.1Carn 1ac3age ty1es. 2.10.2Carn clearers. 1.10.3Re$o)al of yarn faults. ,. INT 1D2CTI1N T1 $A6 IC "AN2$ACT2 IN4# ,.1 6asics o* 7ea8ing&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&0+% 3.1.1 8istory and sco1e of wea)ing. 3.1.2 Introduction to wea)ing tec+nology9loo$ ele$ents2 yarn 1re1aration 2 war1ing and its ob5ecti)es2 si<ing and its ob5ecti)es2 1ri$ary $otions of wea)ing2 secondary and ancillary $otions of wea)ing2 different s+edding syste$s9$eritsFde$erits2 s+uttle and s+uttle less weft insertion syste$s. 3.1.3 MeritsFde$erits of different weft insertion syste$s. 3.1. 4eating9u1 and its ty1es > Eccentricity G1ros and consB. 10%

3.1." Fabric ta3e9u1 and war1 let > off. 3.1.% Dar1 and weft sto1 $otion war1 1rotector $otion2 wea)e 1resentation2 re1eat2 draft2 1eg 1lan and reed 1lan2 1lain wea)e and its deri)ati)es2 twill wea)e and its deri)ati)es2 construction of satin and sateen wea)es. ,.( 6asics o* =nitting&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&0+% 3.2.1 8istory and sco1e of 3nitting.

3.2.2 Introduction to 3nitting and its ter$inology2 $ac+ine 3nitting ele$ents2 beard2 latc+ and co$1ound needles. 3.2.3 'lassification of 3nitting $ac+ines2 1rinci1les and $ec+anis$ of weft 3nitting. 3.2. 6oo1 for$ation2 usage of different 3nit loo1s2 1ro1erties of 1lain and rib fabrics2 1ro1erties of 1url and interloc3 fabrics.

3.2." Introduction to war1 3nitting2 $ec+anis$ of loo1 for$ation in war1 3nitting2 'lassification of war1 3nitting $ac+ines2 basic war1 3nitted structures2 stitc+ notation of war1 weft 3nitted structure2 End usage of war1 3nitted structures. .. INT 1D2CTI1N T1 TEXTILE P 1CESSIN4# ..1 Introd)ction# .1.1 Introduction to textile c+e$ical 1rocessing. .1.2 '+e$ical 1rocessing flow c+art. ..( S-earing > Singeing $)nda0entals# .2.1 -+earing H -ingeing 1rocesses. .2.2 -+earing Mac+ine and its descri1tion. .2.3 -ingeing Mac+ine and its descri1tion. .2. E)aluation of singed fabric. 10

.., Desi?ing > Sco)ring $)nda0entals# .3.1 '+e$ical co$1osition of -i<e and 'otton. .3.2 .esi<ing Tec+ni=ues and Met+ods. .3.3 -couring c+e$icals and 7uxiliaries. .3. -a1onification2 .is1ersion2 -us1ension and E$ulsion.

.3." E)aluation of desi<ing H scouring. ... 6leac-ing > "erceri?ing $)nda0entals# . .1 4leac+ing '+e$icals and auxiliaries. . .2 4leac+ing c+e$istry.

. .3 Effect of Merceri<ation on cotton fibre. . . E)aluation of 4leac+ing H Merceri<ing.

..+ D;eing $)nda0entals# .".1 Introduction to dyes. .".2 .yeing of cellulosics wit+ direct2 reacti)e2 sul1+ur and )at dyes. .".3 .yeing of 1olyester2 nylon2 acrylic2 wool and sil3. .". I$1ortant c+aracteristics of dyed fabrics.

..' Color Science $)nda0entals# .%.1 Introduction to s1ecification2 $easure$ent and =uality control of color. ..9 Printing $)nda0entals# .(.1 .esign -tudio H Engra)ing. .(.2 Introduction to different $et+ods and styles of 1rinting. ..: $inis-ing $)nda0entals# .*.1 'lassification of finis+es0 c+e$ical; $ec+anical. .*.2 +. INT 1D2CTI1N T1 4A "ENTS "AN2$ACT2 IN4# +.1 4ar0ent T;5es and Categories. +.( Stitc- Classi*ication# ".2.1 -titc+ .efinition2 !ro1erties and 'lasses. +., Sea0s# ".3.1 -ea$ .efinition2 .i$ensions2 classes2 a11earance H !erfor$ance and !roble$s. +.. Se7ing T-read $)nctions and C-aracteristics. +.+ 4ar0ent Pre5arator;# ".".1 Mar3er Ma3ing. ".".2 Fabric -1reading. ".".3 Fabric 'utting. +.' Se7ing "ac-ine $)nda0entals# ".%.1 -ewing Mac+ine ty1es and classifications. ".%.2 -titc+ing For$ing Mec+anis$s. i. T+read 'ontrol de)ises. Introduction to co$$on c+e$ical and $ec+anical finis+es. 10%

ii. iii. i). ). )i.

Aeedles. 4obbins2 'ases and 8oo3s. 6o11ers. -1readers. T+roat !lates2 Tongues and '+aining .e)ices.

+.9 Se7ing Process# ".(.1 Material +andling in sewing 1rocess. ".(.2 4asic layouts of sewing roo$ for different articles. ".(.3 Dor3 7ids in sewing 1rocess. ".(. -1ecial ?1erations in -ewing.

+.: A55arel S)55ort "aterials# ".*.1 Tri$s. ".*.2 7ccessories. +.< 4ar0ent Pressing# ".,.1 Funda$entals of gar$ent 1ressing. ".,.2 !ressing e=ui1$ent ty1es. ".,.3 Effect of different 1ressing tec+ni=ues on different $aterial ty1es. +.10 Se7ing Pro%le0s@ $a)lts and t-eir e0edies.

+.11 4ar0ent /andling and Pac=aging Tec-nolog;.

'. TEXTILE TESTIN4 AND A2ALIT3 C1NT 1L# '.1 Textile Testing 1%Becti8es# %.1.1 '+ec3ing raw $aterial2 $onitoring 1roduction2 accessing t+e final 1roduct2 in)estigation of faulty $aterials2 1roduct de)elo1$ent and researc+ -tandardi<ation of Textile testing /ariation in t+e Material and /ariation 'aused by t+e Test Met+od. '.( Sa05ling# %.2.1 /arious ter$s. Fiber sa$1ling fro$ bul3. Fiber sa$1ling fro$ la12 sli)er2 ro)ing and yarn. Carn and fabric sa$1ling. '., Textiles and "oist)re# %.3.1 Introduction. Effect of $oisture on 1+ysical 1ro1erties. 7t$os1+eric $oisture and its $easure$ent Regain and $oisture content Regain9 +u$idity relation of textiles. Factors affecting regain. Met+ods of $easuring regain. 'orrect in)oice weig+t. 'ontrol of testing at$os1+ere. '.. $i%er Di0ensions# %. .1 Fiber fineness2 fineness $easure$ent by )arious $et+ods including cotton fineness by airflow $et+od. '.+ Cotton "at)rit;# %.".1 Maturity and its Measure$ent by /arious Met+ods. '.' $i%er Lengt-# %.%.1 /arious $et+ods for $easure$ent of fiber lengt+ including co$b sorter2 Fiberogra1+ and 8/I G8ig+ )olu$e instru$entB 'otton #rading. '.9 3arn Testing# %.(.1 6inear density. Measure$ent of linear density of single and folded yarns. 6inear density of yarn re$o)ed fro$ fabric sa$1le. Carn -trengt+2 co$1arison of single yarn testing and yarn lea testing. Measure$ent of yarn friction. '.: T7ist# %.*.1 Measure$ent of twist for single and 1lied yarns. '.< 3arn E8enness# %.,.1 Measure$ent of yarn e)enness by )isual

10%

exa$ination cut and weig+s $et+od and by Ister e)enness tester. Testing of +airiness of yarn wit+ t+e +el1 of )arious de)ices. '.10 Tensile Strengt-# %.10.1Introduction and )arious definitions suc+ as brea3ing strengt+2 stress2 s1ecific stress2 tenacity2 brea3ing lengt+2 elongation2 strain2 extension 1ercentage and gauge lengt+. Inits for )arious 1ara$eters. Force elongation cur)e. Cield 1oint2 $odulus2 and wor3 of ru1ture2 ti$e de1endence and elastic reco)ery. Factors affecting tensile testing Measure$ent of single fiber and fiber bundle strengt+. -ingle yarn strengt+ testing and lea strengt+ testing si$1le testing of fabric strengt+. '.11 $a%ric Strengt- Testing# %.11.1Tensile testing by stri1 and grab $et+od. Testing of tearing strengt+ of fabrics by )arious $et+ods including El$endorf $et+od Testing of bursting strengt+ of fabric -tretc+ and reco)ery 1ro1erties -ea$ strengt+. '.1( Ser8icea%ilit; o* $a%rics# %.12.1Introduction. -nagging. Testing for 1illing. Testing for abrasion resistance and factors affecting abrasion resistance. '.1, 1%Becti8e E8al)ation o* $a%ric /andle# %.13.1.efinition of +andle. 4ending lengt+. -+irley stiffness testing. 8anging loo1 $et+od. Fabric dra1e. 'rease reco)ery2 testing of fabric t+ic3ness. Fabric friction. '.1. A)alit; Control# %.1 .1.efinitions of =uality. Ty1es of =uality control. &uality assurance. !resentation of =uality related data2 &uality control c+arts2 basis of control c+arts2 control li$itsFaction li$its2 s1ecification li$its. -tate of statistical control Ty1es of )ariation of =uality assessed fro$ =uality control c+arts2 )ariation due to c+ance2 and )ariations due to assignable causes. 7d)antages of using =uality control c+arts2 ty1es of =uality control c+arts2 x9bar c+arts Gday to day i.e. subgrou1 to subgrou1 )ariationB2 r9bar c+arts Gwit+in day i.e. wit+in subgrou1 )ariationB2 19bar c+arts G1ercent defecti)eB2 +ow and w+en correcti)e action is ta3en by using &.'. c+arts.

9. :.

TEXTILE EN4INEE IN4 2TILITIES AND SE CICES. N1ND!1CEN AND TEC/NICAL TEXTILES# :.1 NonD7o8ens# *.1.1 Introduction to non9wo)en fabrics. *.1.2 Fibre and 1oly$er selection. *.1.3 Deb for$ation 1rocesses. *.1. Deb +andling and trans1ort 1rocesses.

10% 10%

*.1." Deb bonding 1rocesses. *.1.% Finis+ing and fictionali<ation of nonwo)en fabrics. *.1.( T+e $anufacture9structure91ro1erty relations of selected nonwo)en $aterials. *.1.* -tudy of nonwo)en $anufacturing routes for different 1roduct ty1es. *.1., '+aracteri<ation and testing2 1rinci1les of design for 1erfor$ance. :.( Tec-nical Textiles# 8.2.1 Agrotech. 8.2.2 Buildtech. 8.2.3 Geotech. 8.2.4 Medtech. 8.2.5 Mobiltech. 8.2.6 Oekotech. 8.2.7 Packtech. 8.2.8 Protech. 8.2.9 S orttech. 8.2.1!"o e#. :.,Cleaning Textiles.

:.. Ad8ertising Textiles. :.+ Coated and La0inated $a%rics. <. ENCI 1N"ENTAL ISS2ES IND2ST 3# ELATED T1 TEXTILE +%

<.1 Textile > En8iron0ent# ,.1.1 7ir 1ollution. ,.1.2 Dater 1ollution. ,.1.3 Aoise 1ollution. ,.1. Effect of fibre 1roduction H $anufacturing industry on en)iron$ent.

,.1." Effect of yarn $anufacturing industry on en)iron$ent. ,.1.% Effect of fabric $anufacturing industry on en)iron$ent. ,.1.( Effect of textile 1rocessing industry on en)iron$ent. ,.1.* Effect of gar$ent $anufacturing industry on en)iron$ent. <.( En8iron0ental "anage0ent S;ste0s and EcoD la%eling# ,.2.1 EM- $odels. ,.2.2 Eey ele$ents of an EM-. ,.2.3 Integration of existing en)iron$ental acti)ities in textile to EM-. ,.2. EM- and co$1liance.

,.2." Introduction to I-? 1 0002 I-? 1 0012 ?e3o9tex 1002 EI eco9label and de)elo1$ent of standards. <., Cleaner Prod)ction Tec-nologies elated to Textile Ind)str;# ,.3.1 -ources2 i$1act2 $onitoring2 reduction and control of 1ollution in textile industry. <.. Textile E**l)ents > !aste "anage0ent# ,. .1 En)iron$ental i$1act assess$ent.

,. .2 En)iron$ental audits. ,. .3 Aational En)iron$ental &uality -tandards. ,. . Textile effluent treat$ent $et+ods0 1+ysical; c+e$ical; biological.

,. ." -olid textile waste $anage$ent. STATISTICAL "ET/1DS IN TEXTILE EN4INEE IN4# 10.1 10.( 10., 10.. 10. 10.+ 10.' 10.9 10.: 10.< Introd)ction to statistics > 5ro%a%ilit;. Acce5tance sa05ling in textiles. "eas)res o* central tendenc;. "eas)res o* 8ariation. Anal;sis o* 8ariation (AN1CA). Correlation > regression. Statistical 5rocess control. Process control c-arts. Pareto c-arts. +%

10.10 Process ca5a%ilit; anal;sis. 10.11 Design > anal;sis o* ex5eri0ents. Total 100%

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