BTech Textile Tech Syllabus PDF
BTech Textile Tech Syllabus PDF
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YARN MANUFACTURING – I [3TT1]
• Blow room accessories e. g; Shirley analyzer, Lap meter, Varimeter, V-signal, moisture
indicator .
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• Introductory idea about cleaning efficiency and opening efficiency of blow room machinery
• Brief outline of setting the blow room line for man-made fibers
• Measurement of blow room performance . Lap quality parameteras.
Books Cotton Ginning, Textile Progress Vol.24 No.2 I Doraiswamy, P Chellamani
& Spun Yarn Technology Eric Oxtoby
Author The Technology of Short Staple Spinning Part-I,II,II & IV W Klein
’s Spinning of Manmade & Blends on Cotton System KR Salhotra
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FABRIC MANUFACTURING – I [3TT2]
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TEXTILE FIBERS [3TT3]
[Common with 3TC1, 3TE3]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
Practical : 4 [Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING [3TT5]
[Common with 3TC5, 3TE5]
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THIRD SEMESTER PRACTICALS
3TT 7 Spinning Practical –I :
hrs/week-4 Max marks-100
Practice in handing and operation of blow room. Study of constructional details of machinery: Various
controls, change place, etc. Practice in checking of the quality of lap . Calculation pertaining to blow-room.
3 TT 8 Weaving Practical -I
hrs/week-4 Max marks-100
Pirn winding machine special mechanism of Hacoba Pirn winding machine . Various type of clears. Supply
packages like Cone ,Chese, cone winding machine. Calculation of speed and production . Primary motions,
i.e. shedding , picking beating . Secondary motion i.e. take-up , let –off (positive & negative ). Drawing in
process type of heald frame and Reed.
Max marks-50
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FOURTH SEMESTER
B. TECH. (Textile Technology)
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YARN MANUFACTURING – II [4TT1]
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FABRIC MANUFACTURING – II [4TT2]
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TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING [4TT4]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
Practical : 4 [Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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POLYMERS AND EXTRUSION [4TT5]
[Common with 4TC5]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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APPLICATION OF ELECTRONICS & MICROPROCESSOR IN TEXTILE MACHINES [4TT6]
[Common with 4TC6,4TE6]
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PRACTICALS
Familiarity with carding machine, constructional details, change places, effect of various machine parameters
in production and quality of sliver. Checking the quality of silver. Calculation pertaining to card. Card dropping
and wastes and their analysis including cleaning efficiency. Practice in checking the quality of lap; and sliver,
methods of rectifying defects there in. calculation pertaining to card gearing.
Secondary motion take –up & Let off motion . Speed calculation & * production 5 wheel & 7 wheel take –up,
motion. Warp protecting motion side & centre weft fork motion. Sectional warping m/c passage & Road
speed calculation, Negative climax dobbing & eules drop box.
Max marks-50
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FIFTH SEMESTER
B. TECH. (Textile Technology)
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YARN MANUFACTURING – III [5TT1]
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FABRIC MANUFACTURING-III [5TT2]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
Practical : 4 [Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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TEXTILE TESTING-I [5TT3]
[Common with 5TC3, 5TE3]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
Practical : 2 [Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF FIBRE
[5TT4]
[Common with 5TC4]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
Thermal properties: Molecular motions and transition phenomenon. First order and second
order transition phenomenon. Thermal expansion behaviour. Concept of heat setting and
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pleating. Specific heat of fibres – theoretical and actual.
Optical properties : Polarizability and refractive index. Birefringence and its measurement.
Absorption and dichroism.
V Electrical properties: Di-electric properties and its measurement, effect of frequency and
temperature of dielectric constant. Electrical resistance and its measurement. Static electricity
and measurement of static charge in fibres. Frictional properties of fibers – nature and
measurements.
Books Physical properties of Fibres Hearle and Morton
&
Author
’s
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FABRIC STRUCTURE [5TT5]
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ELECTIVES
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF STATISTICS [5TT6.1]
[Common with 5TC6.1,5TE6.1]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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FINANCE, MATERIAL AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
[6TT6.2]
[Common with 5TC6.2,5TE6.2]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
Personal Management and HRD. Job Analysis: Meaning and Importance; Processes
IV
of Job Analysis. Job Description and Job Specification.
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PRACTICALS
Practice in handling, operation, setting and gauging draw frame. Lap former and comber. Study
of constructional details of machines. Various controls, change places, etc. Practice in checking
the quality of comber lap, sliver and waste analysis; common faults and remedies. Calculations
pertaining to gearing: speeds, constants, drafts and production.
Practice in handling and operating beam and sectional warping machine and slasher sizing
machine. Practice in drawing in of warp threads. Practice in handling and operating machine.
Practice in handling and operating loom fitted with dobby, jacquard, drop-box and automatic
looms. Calculations pertaining to above mentioned machines.
Measurement of fiber length and its distribution , fineness, maturity, moisture content and
strength using conventional methods and instruments. Fibre diameter and its variability,
Measurement of Hank of sliver roving, and count of yarn and their variability. Single yarn strength
and elongation, lea strength measurement by conventional instruments. Twist of yarn. Crimp of
fabric. Use of statistical techniques for evaluation of experimental results.
Basic principles of woven fabric analysis and estimation of data for cloth reproduction.
Recognition of fabric and yarns and materials used in their construction, weave analysis, sett,
cover factor count and weight calculations for single and compound woven structures.
Specifications for standard woven fabric.
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SIXTH SEMESTER
B.TECH. (Textile Technology)
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YARN MANUFACTURING -IV [6TT1]
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MECHANICS OF TEXTITE MACHINES [6TT2]
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TEXTILE TESTING -II [6TT3]
[Common with 6TC3, 6TE3]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
Practical : 4 [Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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MAN-MADE FIBRE PRODUCTION [6TT4]
[Common with 6TC4]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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KNITTING TECHNOLOGY [6TT5]
[Common with 6TC6.1, 6TE6.1]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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ELECTIVES
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CLOTHING COMFORT [6TT6.2]
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PRACTICALS
Practice in handling, operating, setting and gauging speed frame, ring frame and doubling frame.
Study of constructional details of machinery; various controls, change place etc. practice in
checking the quality of sliver roving and yarn, common yarn faults and their remedies.
Calculations pertaining to gearing: speeds, constants, drafts, tpi and production.
Jacquard shedding , automatic cap & shuttle change mechanism, Jacquard card cutting warping
machine-drive, traverse, beaming brake mechanism. Calculation of speed & production.
Use of microscopes for testing of yarns for appearance, and diameter. Measurement of evenness
by conventional and modern testing instruments. Classification of yarn faults, hairiness of yarn
interpretation of results and construction of X& R Charts.
Fabric testing for dimensions, construction, weight, thickness, stiffness, crease, drape, busting,
cover, shrinkage and air permeability.
Strength testing of fibre, yarn fabric using modern instruments.
Fabrics testing for load elongation, tensile, bursting and tearing strength , abrasion, flexural
rigidity, crease recovery and draping qualities of fabrics.
Basic principles of woven fabric analysis and estimation of data for cloth for stripe and check
fabric and colour and weave effect.Recognition of fabric and yarns and materials used in their
construction, weave analysis, sett, cover factor count and weight calculations for stripe and check
fabric and colour and weave effect.
Color, its theory, dimensions and attributes, color combinations. Physical, psychological and
psychophysical aspects of color, Texture and its determinates. Physical, psychological and
psychophysical aspects of color, Texture and its determinates. Familiarization with new and
creative development in the field of fibres, yarns, fabric structures, colorants and finishes in
relation to design, concept of need based product development. Application of computer aided
design.
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SEVENTH SEMESTER
B. TECH. (Textile Technology)
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MODERN METHODS OF YARN PRODUCTION [7TT1]
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MODERN METHODS OF FABRIC PRODUCTION [7TT2]
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ENGINEERING OF TEXTILE STURCTURE –I [7TT3]
[Common with 7TC3, 7TE3]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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ADAVANCE FABRIC STRUCTURE [7TT4]
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PRODUCTION PLANNING AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT [7TT5]
[Common with 7TE5]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
Production Planning: Study of market demand and supply analysis. Technology and
product design for various textile products and forecasting future trends. Work study,
II
method study and work measurement. Application of time study in a textile mill.
Importance and use of snap study. TPM.
Production planning in spinning and weaving: Plans for various counts and yarns,
production rates, waste, efficiency level of m/c. Balancing of machines. Production
III
rate, efficiency etc. for preparatory and weaving shed. Balancing of weaving machines.
Preparation of weaving plan.
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ELECTIVES
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GARMENT MANUFACTURING [7TT6.2]
Cutting
• Nature of fabric packages
• Objectives and methods of cutting
II • Requirements of cutting
• Application of Computer in pattern construction
• Try planning, marking and cutting processes
Sewing
• Seam types, properties & uses of seams,
III
• Stitch types, formation of stitches & their uses.
• Sewing defects.
• Introduction to Sewing Machinery
• Sewing machine feed mechanism, sewing machine needles,
IV
• Sewing threads, sewing problem
• The use of components, trimmings to care labeling in Garment manufacturing
Alternative Methods of Joining Materials
• Fusing,Welding& Adhesives,Moulding
V Pressing
• Purpose of pressing, pressing equipment and methods
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Practical
Spinning Practical Familiarity with established processing parameters for producing carded
combed, blended, folded and fancy yarns. Case studies pertaining to waste to waste analysis,
estimation of the total productivity, actual efficiency levels and causes of loss of efficiency in
different spinning preparatory departments, Viz.Blow-room, card, comber, draw-frame and
simples. Study of blow-room and card performance. Nep count in card web. Checking of comber
waste. Assessment and control variability before yarn formation. Practice in handling and setting
of the various spinning preparatory machines. Workload and measurements in spinning
preparatory, Oiling and maintenance schedules. Idea of time and motion study .
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EIGHTH SEMESTER
B. TECH. (Textile Technology)
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SPINNING TECHNOLOGY [8TT1]
[Common with 8TE1]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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ECONOMICS & COSTING OF TEXTILE PROCESSES [8TT2]
[Common with 8TE2]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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ENGINEERING OF TEXTILE STRUCTURES-II [8TT3]
[Common with 8TC3, 8TE3]
Class B. TECH. (Textile Technology) Evaluation
Schedule per week Examination Time = Three (3) Hours
Lectures : 3 Maximum Marks = 100
[Internal (20) & End-term (80)]
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ELECTIVES
Filtrations
Principles of wet and dry filtrations , Characteristic properties of fibres and fabrics in selective
III
example of filtration.Vessels affecting performance of filter fabric .
Protective Clothing
Thermal protection
IV Ballistic protection
Protection against micro organisms, chemicals and pesticides
Protection from electromagnetic radiation and static hazards
Ropes and Cordages
Fibers for rope construction, application, oriented structure and production of ropes, cordages
and twins .Behavior and important characteristics of ropes and cordages.
V Automotive Textiles
Fibers used for automotive applications – upholstery, carpeting, pre-formed parts, type, safety
devices, filters and engine compartment items .Brief description for the manufacture and
application of these devices or parts
Textile Industries Murphy WS
Textile Industry, “ Technical Conference IEEE Publication
On Textile Industry : Atlanta, 19778
Books
India’s Textile Industry Srinivasan, Kastury
&
World Textiles: Investment Innovation, The Textile Institute,
Author
Invention – Annual World Conference on Manchester
’s
World Textiles and Investment Innovation
Invention”
Textile Journals, Magazines and Topical Reports
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MULTI FIBRE SPINNING [8TT4.2]
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8 TT5 SPINNING PRACTICAL -VI
hrs/week-4 Max marks-100
Collection and interpretation of data for process control and comparing the same with established
norms.
Waste analysis in ring and rotor spinning Locating and improving machines with substandard
performance. Case studies pertaining to estimation of the total productivity, actual efficiency level,
causes of loss of efficiency in ring, rotor and air-jet spinning. Study off the defects at various
stages of spinning. Assessing process capability for count controls.
Calculation pertaining to comparison of productive, average count etc. Practice in motion study,
time study and work-load measurements in ring and rotor spinning departments, Oiling and
maintenance schedules, spare parts consumption and idea of the lie of the various parts.
Practice in handling and setting of the ring and rotor spinning. Assessment and control of
variability in ring, rotor and air jet yarns.
Case studies pertaining to yarn costing. Condition under which a worker is charge-sheeted and
suspended. To acquaint with labor laws.
Each Student individually, or in association with some other students will carry out project of an
experimental and/ or theoretical nature in one of the main branches textile technology and
present him fin ding is a systematic in the report form duty approved and signed by his
supervisors/Guide(to be nominated by the Head of the Departments/Instituttions).Each
candidates would submit 3 typed copies of project report to the head of the depatment/instititution
at least 15 days before the commencement of second semester examination after viva-voce
examinations. The original report and a carbon copy will be retained by the concerned
department/institution and the supervisor respectively.
8TT 9 SEMINAR:
hrs/week-4 Max marks-100
Each student will have to deliver a talk on the topic in the weekly period allotted to this subject,
either pertaining to his project work or any topic assigned by Head of the Department. The
performance of the speaker would be judged in the class by a board of examiners.
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