TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION

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TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY  SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION

ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI TEXTILE SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION FOR TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION

TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS 2017 REGULATION

Anna University TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS 2017 Regulation has been revised for the Students who joined in the academic year 2017-2018. So revised syllabus for Anna University Chennai Electrical and electronics engineering syllabus 2017 Regulation is given below. you can download TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY Regulation 2017 2nd Semester eee Syllabus from the below link. Syllabus 2017 regulation for 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Semester will be updated shortly and same can be downloaded year as soon as University announces. Anna University 1st year Syllabus Regulation 2017 is given below. TT8251 Syllabus for Regulation 2017 Students can be downloaded here.

 

TT8251 BASICS OF TEXTILE TEHNOLOGY                                                         L T P C
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OBJECTIVES

  • To enable the students to learn about the basics of fibre forming, yarn production, fabric
    formation, coloration of fabrics and garment manufacturing

Unit I BASICS OF FIBRE SCIENCE AND SPINNING   13

Definition of fibre, classification of textile fibers; polymer and polymerization; fibre production principles – wet spinning, dry spinning, melt spinning, gel spinning, dope spinning; characteristics of cotton, viscose, wool, silk, polyester, nylon, polypropylene; sequence of machineries in short staple yarn spinning from ginning to cone winding and their objectives.

Unit II BASICS OF FABRIC PRODUCTION                  13

Woven fabric – warp, weft, weaving, path of warp; looms – classification, handloom and its
parts, powerloom, automatic looms, shuttleless looms, special type of looms; preparatory
machines for weaving process and their objectives; basic weaving mechanism – primary,
secondary and auxiliary mechanisms; knitting – classification, principle, types of fabrics;
nonwoven process –classification, principle, types of fabrics.

Unit III BASICS OF CHEMICAL PROCESSING              9

Objectives of the processes – singeing, desizing, scouring, bleaching, mercerization; dyeingclassification of dyes, types of dyeing techniques; printing –types and styles of printing; finishing treatments – chemical and mechanical finishing.

Unit IV BASICS OF GARMENT MANUFACTURING      5

Anthropometry, basic principles of pattern making and grading, marker planning, spreading, cutting, sorting, sewing, finishing and packing.

Unit V BASIC FIBRE, YARN AND FABRIC PROPERTIES                                                                   5

Essential fibre properties- cotton and polyester; yarn numbering systems; essential yarn
properties; fabric specifications and essential fabric properties

TOTAL – 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:

  • The students will have the knowledge on the basics of fibre forming polymers, weaving
    the yarns into fabric, coloration of the fabrics and manufacturing of garments.

TEXT BOOKS

  1. Hornberer M., Eberle H., Kilgus R., Ring W. and Hermeling H., “Clothing Technology:
    From Fibre to Fabric”, Europa Lehrmittel Verlag, 2008, ISBN: 3808562250 / ISBN: 978-
    3808562253.
  2. Wynne A., “Motivate Series-Textiles”, Maxmillan Publications, London, 1997.
  3. Carr H. and Latham B., “The Technology of Clothing Manufacture” Backwell Science,
    U.K., 1994, ISBN: 0632037482 / ISBN:13: 9780632037483

REFERENCE BOOKS

  1. Banerjee N. N., “Weaving Mechanism”, Textile Book House, ISBN: B001A1S41A, 1986.
  2. Booth J. E., “Textile Mathematics Volume 3”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1977,
    ISBN: 090073924X.
  3. Marks R. and Robinson T. C., “Principles of Weaving”, The Textile Institute, Manchester,
    1989, ISBN: 0900739258.
  4. Mishra G. S., “Introductory Polymer Chemistry”, John Wiley & Sons, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
    Pvt. Ltd., 2003, ISBN: 8122404715 / ISBN: 9788122404715.
  5. Oxtoby E., “Spun Yarn Technology “, Butterworth, London, 1987, ISBN: 1483129381 /
    ISBN: 9781483129389.
  6. Trotman E. R., “Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres”, B.I Publishing Pvt.
    Ltd., New Delhi, 1994, ISBN: 0471809101 / ISBN: 9780471809104.

 

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