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10th June 2015, 10:56 AM
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M Tech Syllabus NIT Jalandhar
Hello I have taken admission in Nit Jalandhar to do M Tech Programme in Textile Engineering and Management and this time I am looking for for its syllabus , so that I could start my study according to its syllabus can you tell me from where I can get syllabus of M Tech Programme in Textile Engineering and Management
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11th June 2015, 09:05 AM
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Re: M Tech Syllabus NIT Jalandhar
As you are looking for M Tech Programme in Textile Engineering and Management syllabus of Nit Jalandhar so on your demand here I am sahuirn a pdf which content syllabus of the same: NIT Jalandhar M Tech Syllabus Semester - I Semester - II Course Code Course Title Hrs/week Credits L T P TT-502 Theory of Yarn Structure and Properties 2 1 0 3 TT-504 Theory of Fabric Structure and Properties 2 1 0 3 TT-506 Statistical Methods and Design of Experiments 3 0 0 3 TT-508 Costing, Project Formulation and Appraisal 3 0 0 3 TT-510 Textile Marketing and Merchandising 3 0 0 3 TT-512 Advanced Textile Testing Lab 0 0 3 2 TT-514 Garment & Fashion Design Lab 0 0 3 2 Total 13 2 6 19 Semester - III Course Code Course Title Hrs/week Credits L T P TT-600 Project Part-I - - - 6 TT-601 Seminar 0 3 0 3 TT-603 Technical Textiles 3 0 0 3 TT-XXX Department Elective 3 0 0 3 Total 6 3 12 15 The credits shall be consolidated on the completion of Project part – II Course Code Course Title Hrs/week Credits L T P TT-501 Technology of Fiber Production 3 0 0 3 TT-503 Technology of Yarn Production 3 0 0 3 TT-505 Technology of Fabric Production 3 0 0 3 TT-507 Colouration and Finishing Technology 3 0 0 3 TT-509 Production Management in Textiles 3 0 0 3 TT-511 Mechanical Processing Lab 0 0 3 2 TT-513 Chemical Processing Lab 0 0 3 2 Total 15 0 6 19 Semester - IV Course Code Course Title Hrs/week Credits L T P TT-600 Project Part – II - - - 12 Total 12 Grand Total of Credits = 65 Electives TT- 611 Characterization of Polymers and Fibres TT- 613 Post Spinning Operation TT- 615 Advanced Chemical Processing TT- 617 Garment Manufacturing Technology TT- 619 Geosynthetics TT- 621 Operation Research and Logistic Management TT- 623 Knitting and Non woven Technology TT- 625 Textile Structural Composites TT- 627 Simulation of Textile Processes TT- 629 Physical Properties of Fibre TT- 631 Environmental Practices in Textiles TT- 633 Medical Textiles Any other courses from other department Core Subjects TT 501 Technology of Fiber Production [3-0-0-3] General definition of man made or manufactured fibres, introduction to general principles of spinning and spinning processes. Basic principles of fluid flow during fiber spinning, factors affecting shear viscosity. Elongational flow, spinnability and flow instabilities. Extruder design, spin head, spinneret, quench chamber. Spin finish application, wind up mechanism. Manufacture and specifications of raw materials and monomers. Types, methods of manufacture, mechanism of polymerisation and production techniques of viscose, nylon 6 and 66, PET, PAN and PP. Introduction to new developments. Other fibres including PU, PVA, PE, PVC and polyvinylidene chloride. Primary and secondary variables and their effect on melt spinning. High speed spinning, spinning of microfibre, solution spinning process: Dry and wet spinning. Heat-setting of fibres. Books Recommended: 1. Vaidya A A, “Production of Synthetic Fibres”, 1st Ed., Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,1988. 2. Gupta V B and Kothari V K, “Manufactured Fibre Technology”, 1st Ed., Chapman and Hall, London, 1997 3. Mark H F, Atlas S M and Cernia E, “Man Made Fibre Science and Technology”, Vol. 1, 2, 3, 1st Ed., Willey Inter Science Publishers, New York, 1967. 4. Macintyre J E, “Synthetic Fibres”, Woodhead Fibre Science Series, UK, 2003. 5. Fourne F, “Synthetic Fibres: Machines and Equipment, Manufacture, Properties”, Hanser Publisher, Munich, 1999. TT 503 Technology of Yarn Production [3-0-0-3] Fiber quality requirements for different spinning technologies. Systems of yarn manufacture in cotton, worsted, woolen and semi worsted system. Comparative study of new spinning technologies. Concept of opening and cleaning. Aerodynamics and its role in blowroom. Theories of Carding. Drafting theories. Developments in comber. Quality aspect of roving. Balloon theory in spinning. Significance of modern developments in spinning process. Modern high speed draft spinning systems. Machine and process variables affecting the structure and properties of spun yarns. Introduction to core spinning, cover spinning, Sirospinning and compact spinning. Processing of wool and man made fibres in new spinning systems. Non conventional methods of yarn manufacture. Air-vortex yarn. Quality standards of different yarns with emphasis on USTER standard. Production and properties of textured yarn with emphasis on BCF, false twist and air-jet textured yarns. Analysis of structureproperty relationship of rotor, air-jet and friction spun yarns. Books Recommended: 1. Grosberg P and Iype C, “Yarn Production-Theoretical Aspects”, 1st Ed., The Textile Institute, UK, 1999. 2. Chattopadhyay R, “Advances in Technology of Yarn Production”, 1st Ed., NCUTE, New Delhi, 2002. 3. Rao M V S and Talele A B, “A Guide to Crimping / Texturing Technology”, 1st Ed., Nasnal Printers and its associates, Surat, 1992. 4. Klein W, “Manual of Textile Technology- New spinning Systems”, Vol.5, 1st Ed., The Textile Institute, UK, 1993. TT 505 Technology of Fabric Production [3-0-0-3] Development trends in winding, warping and sizing machines for improving quality of preparation and cost reduction. Loom development trends and objectives. Kinematics of sley and heald motion with reference to shuttle loom. Mechanism of shuttle checking. Analysis of warp tension during weaving. Theoretical analysis of weft insertion in shuttleless loom. Cloth fell position, beat-up force and pick spacing. Electronic control of different motions of loom. Techno-economics of different methods of fabric production. Types of weft knitting machines and its cam profile. Quality control in weft and warp knitted fabrics. Mechanics of knitted loop formation. Designing nonwoven for engineering applications. Effect of machine, fiber and process variables on the properties of nonwoven fabrics. Developments in nonwoven machineries. Value loss of fabric. Concept of smart textiles. Books Recommended: 1. Marks R and Robinsons A T C, “Principles of weaving”, Textile Institute, UK, 1986. 2. Ormerod A, “Modren preparations and weaving machinery”, Buttersworth and Co., UK, 1983. 3. Talavasek O and Svaty V, “Shuttleless weaving machine”, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1981. 4. Lunenschloss J and Albrecht W, “Non-Woven Bonded Fabric”, Ellis and Horwood Ltd., UK, 1985. 5. Journals: Textile Research Journal, Princeton, USA and Journal of Textile Institute, Manchester, UK. TT 507 Colouration and Finishing Technology [3-0-0-3] Preparatory processes for synthetic textiles and their blends. Heat setting - Mechanism and effect on properties of textiles. Developments in dyeing of synthetic textiles and their blends. Dyeing of micro-fibres. Mass coloration of synthetic textiles. Printing of synthetic/blended textiles in direct, resist and discharge styles. Transfer printing of polyester, cotton, wool and their blends. Quality control in chemical processing. Anti-crease finishes and latest development in it. Controlled application techniques. Anti-stat, soil release and flameretardant finishes. Garment processing. Energy conservation, minimization of wastage of energy during chemical processing of textiles, low temperature processing of textiles. Waste water load in various areas of chemical processing and ways to reduce it. Books Recommended: 1. Peters R H, “Textile chemistry”, Vol. – II and III, Elsevier Publishing Company, London, 1967. 2. Nunn D M, “The dyeing of synthetic polymer and acetate fibres”, Dyers Company Publication Trust, London, 1979. 3. Miles L W C, “Textile printing”, Dyers Company Publication Trust, Bradford, England, 1981. 4. Hall A J, “Textile finishing”, Haywood Books, London, 1996. 5. Bird C L and Boston W S, “The theory of coloration of textiles”, Dyers Company Publication Trust, Bradford, England, 1975. 6. Smethwurst G, “ Basic water treatment”, IBT Publications, Delhi, 1989. TT 509 Production Management in Textile [3-0-0-3] Operations management in corporate profitability and competitiveness, types and characteristics of manufacturing and service systems. Operations planning control: Planning production in aggregate terms, quality assurance. Plant layout: Features, basic principles, types of layout, merits and demerits, optimization of a product/line layout and process layout. Location of Facilities: Nature of location decision, situations that influence location decision, backward areas and industrial policy, behavioral aspects in location planning. Purchasing; Objectives, value engineering, vendor relations, selection of vendors. Material Requirement Planning: MRP Calculations, material handling. Job Evaluation: Incentive schemes, job redesign. Work measurement techniques. Books recommended: 1. Raymond M R, “Production and operations management”, Mcgraw-Hill international Edition, New York,1993. 2. Buffa S E and Sarin R, “Modern Production/ Operations Management”, John willey and Sons, Delhi,1995. 3. Collard R, “Total quality”, Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai, 1988. 4. Sharma S K, Sharma S and Sharma T, “Industrial Engineering and Operations Management”, S K Kataria and sons, Delhi, 1996. TT 511 Mechanical Processing Laboratory A. Exploration of product development possibilities in Spinning and Weaving laboratories. B. B. Product development by using the existing prototype machines. 1. Friction spun Yarn 2. ring Spun Yarn 3. Air –jet Spun Yarn C. Measurement of properties of the yarns. D. Preparation of Fabric Samples in knitting machines and measurement of Fabric properties. E. Preparation of Fabric Samples in Weaving machines and measurement of Fabric Properties. TT 513 Chemical Processing Lab 1. Identification of dye from given dyed sample and reproduction of the same. 2. Assessment of fastness criteria of dyed samples. 3. Evaluation of Anti-crease finish 4. Evaluation of water repellent finish. 5. Evaluation of flame retardant finish. 6. Evaluation of dye yield and dye uptake on given sample. 7. Quality assessment of processed and finished samples. 8. Extrusion and drawing of mono-filament. 9. Influence of expression and drawing conditions on the mechanical properties of Mono-filament. 10. Demonstration of various analytical equipments i.e. DSC, TGA, FTR etc. TT 502 Theory of Yarn Structure and Properties [2-1-0-3] Elements of yarn geometry. Geometry of helix and its application to yarn structure. Geometry of folded yarn. Yarn diameter and density. Theoretical analysis of effect of fiber properties and their geometrical configuration on the tensile and bending properties of yarn. Design of yarn structures for certain functional uses. Theories and analysis of yarn strength and irregularity. Fiber migration characteristics of continuous filament and spun yarns. Breakage of continuous filament and spun yarns. Effect of properties of constituent fibres and blend composition on behaviour of composite yarns. Effect of yarn structure on different properties of yarns. Structure and property relationship of ring, rotor, air-jet and friction spun yarns. Books Recommended : 1. Hearle J W S, Grosberg P and Backer S, “Structural mechanics of fibres yarns and fabrics”, Wiley Interscience, New York, 1969. 2. Goswami B C Martindale J G and Scardino F, “Textured yarn technology, structure and applications”, Wiley Interscience Publisher, New york, 1995. 3. Hearle J W S, Thwaites J J and Amirbayat J, “Mechanics of flexible fibre assemblies”, Sijthff and Noordhoff International Publishers BV, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, 1980. 4. Journals: Textile Research Journal, Princeton, USA and Journal of Textile Institute, Manchester, UK. TT 504 Theory of Fabric Structure and Properties [2-1-0-3] Engineering approach for fabric formation, cloth geometry, practical aspect of cloth geometry, jammed structure, racetrack section of yarn. Fabric cover factor and its significance. Graphical relationship in cloth geometry for plain, twill and sateen weaves. Theoretical investigation of weavability limit of yarns. Elastic thread model for fabric. Concept of fabric relaxation. Tensile and tearing behaviour of fabric. Bending deformation of fabric, bending hysterisis of woven fabric. Buckling, shear and drape behaviour of woven fabric. Geometrical and mechanical properties of warp and weft knitted fabrics. Mechanical properties of nonwoven needle punch and stitch bonded fabric. Formability, tailorability and hand of apparel fabric. Books Recommended : 1. Hearle J W S, Grosberg P and Backer S, “Structural Mechanics of Fibres Yarns and Fabrics”, Wiley Interscience, New York, 1969. 2. Peirce F T and Womersley J R, “Cloth Geometry”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1978. 3. Hearle J W S, Thwaites J J and Amirbayat J, “Mechanics of Flexible Fibre Assemblies”, Sijthff and Noordhoff International Publishers BV, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, 1980. 4. Journals: Textile Research Journal, Princeton, USA and Journal of Textile Institute, Manchester, UK. TT 506 Statistical Methods and Design of Experiments [3-0-0-3] Various statistical tools and their usefulness. Measurement of dispersion, binomial, Poisson and normal distribution, analysis of discrete and ranking data, acceptance sampling, control charts, correlation and regression, principles of experimental design, typical application of experimental design, simple comparative experiments, experiment with single factor, analysis of variance, Various type of design, introduction to factorial designs, 2k factorial design, two level design, three level design, fitting regression models, multiple regression and correlation analysis, response surface methodology, test of significance and model lack of fit, use of replicates, use of computers and software package. Books Recommended: 1. Cochran W G and Cox G M, “Experimental Designs”, Second Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1957. 2. Montgomery D C, “Design and Analysis of Experiments”, Fifth Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1957. 3. Leaf G A V, “Practical Statistics for the Textile Industry”,(Part-I and II), The Textile Institute, UK, 1984. Address Doctor BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology GT Road, Amritsar Bypass Road Jalandhar, Punjab 144011 [MAP]Doctor BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, Punjab [/MAP] To get syllabus with the detail plz have a look on following attachment; |