SYLLABUS
Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, Kanpur
Affiliated to
DR. A.P.J ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
PROPOSED STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
FOR
3®” B. TECH. TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
On
AICTE B. Tech Model Curriculum Structure (MCS)
(Effective from the Session: 2020-21)
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3™ Year B. Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
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2 | KTTS02 [Fabric Structure & Design 3 {1 |0| 30] 20| 50 100 150, A
5 | RITS0S (emia! Prosessngor 3 00 130 | 4
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TETTOST/ Biructure & Properties of
4 Fibres! 30] o| 30| 20] so 100 130 | 3
T7052 [Mult & Long Fibre Spinning
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5 | KrT060 fFextured yarn Technology. 3| 0} o| 30] 20] 50 ue st
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3" Year B. Tech TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute Kanpur
Affiliated to
‘APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
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‘As per AKTU Model Curriculum
: Real Time Systems
: Embedded System
. KOE063: Introduction to MEMS
” KOE064: Object Oriented Programming
KOE065: Computer based Numerical Technique
. KOE GIS & Remote Sensing
| KOE067; Basics of Data base Management System
KOE068: Software Project Management
69: Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively- Human.
tions and Its Usefulness
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Course Code Course Title
" B, Tech (Textile Technology) 5" Semester
ng (LTP 3.10) Credit 4
Textile Tes
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's¢ Outcomes
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D1 | Determine various tensile properties of yams and fabries
CO2 | Explain various instruments for measurement tensile strength of fibre, yarn and
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fabri
aluate evenness of fibre, yarn and other textile strands and interpret the results of
rogram, diagram, and classimat.
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st bursting strength, tearing strength, pilling, air permeability, crimp, thickness,
1. PPI. weight and cover factor of fabrics.
COS | Measure water repellency, shrinkage, measurement of fasiness to light and rubbing,
thermal transmission, of fabrics, and evaluate low stress mechanical properties by
FAST and KAWABATA.
Course Articul
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KTT-601.1
KTT-601.2
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jit 1 (10 Hours)
POI | PO2 | PO3 | Pos | POS | POS | PO7 | Pos | Pos | Poio | Port | PoIZ
Introduction to Textile testins
Importance of testing, Quality, Relative humidity and standard
condition for testing. Moisture content moisture regains, Selection of sample for testing.
Different technique for fibre, yarn and fabric sampling. Fibre Testing: Measurement of fibre
length and its distribution, fineness, Trash% and strength ete using different methods and
instruments. Brief idea about advanced & high volume fibre testing instruments
Unit II (08 Hours)
Procedure for measurement of yarn linear density, measurement of yarn twist, Doubling effect
on count and uniformity. stress-strain curve, various methods for finding of yield point, methods
for finding of various modulus, estimation of tenacitySingle yam strength and Lea count strength
product (CSP) and Corrected Count (CCSP).. Tensile properties and - various type of
measuring instruments based on CRT, CRL and CRE and their working principles.
Unit 111 (08Hours): Nature and causes of irregularities, principles of evenness testing: optical
and capacitance methods, evaluations and interpretation of evenness results, concept of index of
irregularity. Variance - length curves and spectrogram analysis, yarn imperfections, yarn faults
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sification, Uster Classimat and Classifault. Yarn hairiness: Importance and assessmentUnit 1V (10 Hours)
‘Vesting of fabric Di
crimp, Cover factor ealeulations,
Vesting of fabrie mechanical Prope! m ompression
asion, Pilling Bursting Neural git: Drape-abilty, Crease recovery.
ransmission behavior of fabrics: Measurement of Air, water, hea
transmission,
ry (GSM),Warp and Weft
Area der
Thickn
ensional Properti
censile, Tear, compression and shear, Fabric
and static charge
Unit V 06 Hours)
Garment Testin
Inde:
: Sewability: Seam strength, Seam slippage, Seam pucker, Needle Cutting
‘ow stress Mechanical Properties of Fabric, Primary and total hand value.
Books Recommended:
1. J.E. Booth, P
. VK Kotha
nciple of Textile Testing
esting and quality managementVol-1 aa
For The Textile Industry: Part I, The Textile
2 r
3. GAV Leaf. Practical Statistics
Institute, 1984,
lle BP, Physical Testing of Textiles, Woodhead publishing -UK,2004.
5. Jinlian HU, Fabric Testing, Woodhead Publishing,2008.
6. Arindam Basu, Textile Testing (Fibre, Yarn and Fabric), SITRA, Coimbatore, 2001.
7. Somasundar —S, Application of Statistical Methods in Textile Industry, SITRA,
Coimbatore, 1998,
2. KIT $02-Fabric Structure & Design (L'T P 3 10) =4
After successful completion of this course, the students should be able tos
a, Develop new weave structures
b. Create new structures using color and weave effect.
¢. Draw simple and compound structures.
d._Illustrate special weaves.
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Module 1 (10 Hrs)
Introduction: Basi
concepts of yarn count, thread density, erimp and cover factor of fabric,
cs, concept of designing through fabric structure, importance of fabric
Flee analysis, representation of weave repeat, draft plan and peg plan, use of point pape
Flementary Weaves: Construction of plain, twill, satin and sateen weaves and their derivet
Unit H(10 Hours) Absorbent Fabri
aback and mock-leno weaves, Crepe weay
Cord Structures: Bedford cord, wh
Color and Weave Effect: Weave
truction of diamond, diaper, honey comb, huck-
Construction of crepe weaves.
hip cord and welt with wadded structures,
and color combin: of line effect, hounds tooth, bi
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