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    Bharath Postgraduate College

    In collaboration with

    KARANATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITYManasagangotri, Mysore 570006,

    B.TECH TEXTILE ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER SYSTEM

    SYLLABUS

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    I YEAR SYLLABUS

    (Basic Engineering)

    (Common to all Branches)

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max marks Max Credits

    Semester-I

    BE1001 English-I 100 2

    BE1002 Mathematics-I 100 2

    BE1003 Engineering Physics-I 100 2

    BE1004 Engineering Chemistry-I 100 2

    BE1005Fundamentals of Computing and

    Programming100 3

    BE1006 Physics & Chemistry Laboratory I 100 2

    BE1007 Computer Application Lab I 100 2

    Semester -II

    BE2001 Technical English 100 2

    BE2002 Mathematics-II 100 2

    BE2003 Engineering Physics-II 100 2

    BE2004 Engineering Chemistry-II 100 2

    BE2005 Engineering Graphics 100 3

    BE2006 Computer Application Lab -II 100 2

    BE2007 Engineering Practices Laboratory 100 2

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    Textile Engineering- III Semester

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT3001 Engineering Mathematics 100 2

    TT3002 Organic Chemistry 100 3

    TT3003Basics of Mechanical

    Engineering100 3

    TT3004Instrumental Method of

    Analysis100 3

    TT3005 Physical Chemistry 100 3

    TTP001Basics of Mechanical

    Engineering Lab100 2

    TTP002Instrumental Method of

    Analysis Lab100 2

    Textile Engineering-IV Semester

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT4001 Basics of ElectricalEngineering

    100 2

    TT4002 Probability and Statistics 100 2

    TT4003 Spun Yarn Technology 100 3

    TT4004Fabric Manufacture

    Technology100 3

    TT4005 Fabric Structure - I 100 3

    TTP003 Electrical Engineering Lab 100 2

    TTP004 Fibre Science Lab -I 100 2

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    Textile Engineering-V Semester

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT5001 Knitting Technology 100 3

    TT5002 Fabric Structure - II 100 3

    TT5003Spinning Process and Quality

    Control100 3

    TT5004 Principles of Management 100 2

    TT5005 Textile Costing 100 3

    TTP005 Communication Skills Lab 100 2

    TTP006 Fibre Science Lab -II 100 2

    Textile Engineering-VI Semester

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT6001 Textile Quality Evolution 100 3

    TT6002 Textile Chemical Processing-I 100 3

    TT6003Professional Ethics and

    Engineering100 3

    TT6004 Garment Technology 100 3

    TT6005 Total Quality Management 100 3

    TTP007 Textile Quality Evolution Lab 100 2

    TTP008 Knitting and Garment Lab 100 2

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    Textile Engineering-VII Semester

    SubjectCode

    Subject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT7001Quality Assurance and in

    Fabric Manufacture100 2

    TT7002 Textile Chemical Processing-II 100 2

    TT7003 Woven Fabric Structure 100 3

    Elective-I 100 3

    Elective-II 100 3

    TTP009 Cloth Analysis Lab 100 2

    TTP010Textile Chemical Processing

    Lab100 2

    Textile Engineering-VIII Semester

    Subject

    CodeSubject Title Max Marks Max Credits

    TT8001Mechanics of Textile

    Machinery100 3

    Elective-III 100 3

    Elective-IV 100 3

    TTP011 Production Process Lab 100 2

    TTP012 Project 300 6

    Total Marks = 5600

    Total Credits = 136

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    List of Electives

    Subject Code Subject Title

    TTE001 Bonded Fabrics

    TTE002 Quality Assurance in Chemical Engineering

    TTE003 Silk Yarn Technology

    TTE004 Textured Yarn Technology

    TTE005 Mechanics of Textiles Structures

    TTE006 Fashion Art and Design

    TTE007 Apparel Production Control

    TTE008 Computer Technology For Textiles

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    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1001

    Subject Title : English - I

    Structure of the Course ContentBLOCK 1 Focus on Language (Grammar)

    Unit 1: Prefixes, Suffixes and Synonyms & Antonyms

    Unit 2: Framing of Questions and Subject Verb and AgreementUnit 3: Five Major Pattern and Voice

    Unit 4: Preposition, Phrasal Verbs and Use of Conditionals

    BLOCK 2 ReadingUnit 1: Skimming the Text

    Unit 2: Scanning the Text

    Unit 3: Note Making

    Unit 4: Comprehension

    BLOCK 3 WritingUnit 1: Definition

    Unit 2: Description

    Unit 3: Process DescriptionUnit 4: Formal and Informal Letter Writing

    BLOCK 4 ListeningUnit 1: Extensive Listening

    Unit 2: Intensive Listening

    Unit 3: Note Making

    Unit 4: Inferential Comprehension

    BLOCK 5 SpeakingUnit 1: Developing Confidence & Introducing One self

    Unit 2: Describing ObjectivesUnit 3: Analysing Problem & Providing Solutions

    Unit 4: Expressing Opinions and giving instruction

    Books:1. A.S.Hornby, 'The advanced learners Dictionary of current English', Oxford university

    2. Longman Basic English dictionary Ist Edition Pearson Longman

    3. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for Engineers andTechnologists, Vol.1, 2nd Edition, Orient Longman Ltd., 2002.

    4.

    Chellammal, V., Learning to Communicate: A Resource Book for Scientists andTechnologists, Allied Pub. Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, 2003.

    5. Sharon J. Gerson, Steven M. Gerson, Technical Writing Process and Product, 3rd

    Edition, Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.

    6. Vocabulary in Practice - Part 1 to 4 by Glennis Pye, Cambridge University Press,

    7. Learn Correct English by Shiv K. Kumar & Hemalatha Nagarajan, Pearson Longman,

    8. Essential English Grammar by Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press.

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    9. Common Errors in English by M.Thomas, Lotus Press, New Delhi, 2006

    10.Basic English Usage by Michael Swan, ELBS/OUP, 1989

    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1002

    Subject Title : Mathematics - I

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 MatricesUnit 1: Rank of a matrix Consistency of linear system of equations

    Unit 2: Eigen value problem

    Unit 3: Cayley Hamilton theorem

    Unit 4: Orthogonal matrices Orthogonal transformation of a symmetric Matrix

    BLOCK 2 Three Dimensional Analytical GeometryUnit 1: Direction cosines and ratios Angle between two lines

    Unit 2: Equations of a plane Equations of a straight line Coplanar lines

    Unit 3: Shortest distance between skew lines Sphere Tangent plane

    Unit 4: Plane section of a sphere Orthogonal spheresBLOCK 3 Geometrical Applications Of Differential CalculusUnit 1: Curvature Cartesian and polar co-ordinates

    Unit 2: Centre and radius of curvature

    Unit 3: Circle of curvature

    Unit 4: Involutes and evolutes Envelopes

    BLOCK 4 Functions Of Several VariablesUnit 1: Functions of two variables Partial derivatives Total differential

    Unit 2: Taylors expansion, Maxima and minimaUnit 3: Lagranges Multiplier method Jacobians

    Unit 4: Differentiation under integral sign.

    BLOCK 5 Ordinary Differential EquationsUnit 1: Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients

    Unit 2: Linear equations of second order with constant and variable coefficients

    Unit 3: Homogeneous equations of Euler type

    Unit 4: Equations reducible to homogeneous form, Method of variation of Parameters

    Books:1. Veerarajan,T., Engineering Mathematics, Second Edition , Tata McGrawHill Pub. Co.

    2. Venkataraman, M.K., Engineering Mathematics, Volume I, Fourth Edition, TheNational Pub. Co., Chennai, 2003.

    3. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Eighth Edition, John Wiley and

    Sons (Asia) Ltd., Singapore, 2001.

    4. Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition, Khanna Publish.

    5. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., Engineering MathematicsVolume I, Fourth Revised Edition, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2000.

    6. Widder, D.V. Advanced Calculus, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,

    7. Engineering Mathematics Vol-III by Dr. B. Krishna Gandhi , Dr. T.K.V Iyengar,

    S.Ranganatham, , S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

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    8. Introduction to Engineering Mathematics by H.K. Dass, Dr.Rama Verma, S.Chand & Co,

    9. Applied Engineering Mathematics Vol-II by H.K.Dass, S.Chand & Co.

    10.Advanced Engineering Mathematics by N.Bali,M.Goyal,C.Watkins, Lakshmi

    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1003

    Subject Title : Engineering Physics - IStructure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Acoustics and UltrasonicUnit 1: Sound and Weber Fechner law

    Unit 2: Factors affecting acoustics of buildingsUnit 3: Ultrasonic production

    Unit 4: SONAR, Measurement of velocity of blood flow & movement of heart

    BLOCK 2 Crystallography & Non-Destructive TestingUnit 1: Space lattice, unit cell, Bravais space lattices, Lattice planes

    Unit 2: Miller indices Calculation of number of atoms per unit cell, AtomicRadius

    Unit 3: coordination number & packing factor for simple cubicUnit 4: NDT methods

    BLOCK 3 Wave OpticsUnit 1: Air wedge and testing of flat surfaces

    Unit 2: Michelson interferometer, Types of fringes

    Unit 3: Theory of plane and Photo elasticityUnit 4: Isoclinic and iso-chromatic fringes Photo elastic bench

    BLOCK 4 Quantum PhysicsUnit 1: Plancks quantum theory of black body radiation, Photo electric effect

    Unit 2: Compton effect

    Unit 3: Schrdinger wave equation

    Unit 4: Physical significance of wave function & electrons in a metal

    BLOCK 5 Laser & Fibre OpticsUnit 1: Einsteins coefficients and Laser

    Unit 2: Material processing, CD-ROM & Holography

    Unit 3: Optical fibre

    Unit 4: Fibre optics communication system

    Books:1.Rajendran V. and Marikani A., Applied Physics for Engineers, 3rd Edition, Tata

    McGrawHill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2003.

    2. Arumugam M., Engineering Physics, 5th Edition, Anuradha Agencies, Kumbakonam,

    3.

    Palanisamy P.K., Physics for Engineers, Vol.1 & Vol.2, 2nd Edition, Scitech Publications,

    4. Gaur R.K. and Gupta S.L., Engineering Physics, 8th edition, Dhanpat Rai Publications

    5. Uma Mukherji, Engineering Physics, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2003.

    6. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva, S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi

    7. Engineering Physics Fundamentals & Modern Applications by P.Khare and A.Swarup,

    Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi

    8. Engineering Physics by Dipak Chandra Ghosh,Nipesh Chandra chosh,Prabir Kumar

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    Haldar, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi

    9. Engineering Physics by Vikram Yadav, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

    10.Schaum's Outline of Physics for Engineering and Science by Michael Browne, Tata

    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1004

    Subject Title : Engineering Chemistry - IStructure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Electro ChemistryUnit 1: Galvanic cells reversible and irreversible cells

    Unit 2: Single electrode potential, standard electrodes, electrochemical seriesUnit 3: Nernst equation and Metal

    Unit 4: Glass electrode, concentration cells and Kohlrausch law

    BLOCK 2 ThermodynamicsUnit 1: Thermodynamic terms definition of system

    Unit 2: Thermodynamic equilibriumUnit 3: Law of thermodynamics

    Unit 4: Entropy of phase transitions, Gibbs Helmholtz equationBLOCK 3 Chemical Kinetics

    Unit 1: Kinetics of second order reactionUnit 2: Kinetics of opposing, parallel and consecutive reactions

    Unit 3: Decomposition of diethyl ether in gaseous phase radioactive decay

    of poloniumUnit 4: Effect of temperature on reaction rate theory of absolute reaction rate

    BLOCK 4 Surface Chemistry And CatalysisUnit 1: Adsorption

    Unit 2: Freundlich, Langmuir isotherms

    Unit 3: Catalysis

    Unit 4: Michaelis Menton equation acid base catalysis

    BLOCK 5 SpectroscopyUnit 1: Electromagnetic spectrum

    Unit 2: Electronic transition, Vibrational transition and rotational transition

    Unit 3: Lamberts Law colorimetric analysis estimation of concentration of

    a solution by colorimetry

    Unit 4: Visible & UV spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy

    Books:

    1. Puri B.R., Sharma L.R. and Madan S. Pathania, Principles of Physical Chemistry,

    Shoban Lal Nagin Chand & Co., Jalandhar, 2000.

    2. Jain P.C and Renuka Jain, Physical Chemistry for Engineers, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi

    3. Bahl B.S., Tuli G.D., and Arun Bahl, Essentials of Physical Chemistry, S.Chand& Co.

    4. Kuriacose J.C. & Rajaram J, Chemistry in Engineering & Technology, Vol. 1, Tata McGraw

    5. Introduction to Engineering Chemistry by Minaxi B Lohani, Upma Misra, S.Chand & Co, New

    6. Engineering Chemistry by Dr.A.K.Pahari,Dr.B.S.Chauhan, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd,

    7. Advanced Engineering Chemistry by M.Senapati, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi

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    8. Engineering chemistry by Uppal , Khanna publishers

    9. Environmental chemistry &Pollution control by Dara .SS, S. Chand&co

    10.Environmental Pollution by, Tripathy .SN , Sunakar panda - Vrinda publication

    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1005

    Subject Title : Fundamentals of Computing and ProgrammingStructure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Introduction to ComputerUnit 1: Introduction, Evaluation and generation of ComputerUnit 2: Classification of Computers

    Unit 3: Basic Computer organization

    Unit 4: Number Systems

    BLOCK 2 COMPUTER ARITHMETIC AND SOFTWAREUnit 1: Computer Codes

    Unit 2: Computer ArithmeticUnit 3: Computer Software

    Unit 4: Logical System Architecture Software Development StepsBLOCK 3 PROBLEM SOLVING AND OFFICE AUTOMATION

    Unit 1: Planning the Computer Program Purpose

    Unit 2: Algorithm Flow Charts Pseudocode

    Unit 3: Application Software Packages- Word Processing Spreadsheet

    Unit 4: Graphics Personal Assistance.

    BLOCK 4 INTRODUCTION TO CUnit 1: Overview of C Constants, Variables and Data TypesUnit 2: Operators and Expression Managing Input and Output Operators

    Unit 3: Decision Making and Branching

    Unit 4: Decision Making and Looping

    BLOCK 5 FUNCTIONS AND POINTERSUnit 1: Arrays Handling of Character Strings

    Unit 2: User-Defined Functions- Structures and Unions

    Unit 3: PointersUnit 4: Developing a C Programs

    Books:1. Pradeep K.Sinha and Priti Sinha, Computer Fundamentals: Concepts, Systems and

    Applications, BPB Publications, 2003.

    2. E.Balagurusamy, Programming in ANSI C, TMH, New Delhi, 2002.

    3. Allen B.Tucker et.al, Fundamentals of Computing I, TMH New Delhi, 1998.

    4. V.Rajaraman, Fundamentals of Computers, Prentice-Hall of India, 2002.

    5. Herbert Schidt, C Made Easy, McGraw-Hill.

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    SEMESTER : I

    Subject Code : BE 1007

    Subject Title : Computer Application Lab - IStructure of the Course Content

    Practical

    MS-OFFICE

    a) Word Processing1. Document creation, Text manipulation with Scientific notations.

    2. Table creation, Table formatting and Conversion.

    3. Mail merge and Letter preparation.4. Drawing - flow Chart

    b) Spread Sheet1.

    Chart - Line, XY, Bar and Pie.

    2. Formula - formula editor.

    3. Spread sheet - inclusion of object, Picture and graphics, protecting the document and

    sheet.4. Sorting and Import / Export features.

    C Programming1. Data types, Expression Evaluation, Condition Statements.

    2. Functions, Recursion and parameter passing mechanisms.3. Arrays

    4.

    Structures and Unions5. Pointers and Functions

    6. File Processing7. Dynamic allocation & Linked List

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2001

    Subject Title : Technical English

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Focus on LanguageUnit 1: Cause and Effect Expression

    Unit 2: Connectives & Imperative and Modal VerbsUnit 3: Infinitives, Gerunds and Reporting Verbs

    Unit 4: Varied Grammatical Functions of the same word

    BLOCK 2 ReadingUnit 1: Reading Comprehension

    Unit 2: Guided note MakingUnit 3: Evaluating the style

    Unit 4: Cloze Reading

    BLOCK 3 WritingUnit 1: Formal Letter Writing

    Unit 2: Technical Report

    Unit 3: Industrial ReportUnit 4: Project Proposal

    BLOCK 4 ListeningUnit 1: Listening for global Comprehension and Specification informationUnit 2: Listening to speech Segments

    Unit 3: Listening to recorded telephonic conversationUnit 4: Listening to Short and Long conversion

    BLOCK 5 SpeakingUnit 1: Activities related to professional skills

    Unit 2: Role plays activities and Conversational etiquette

    Unit 3: Group discussion & Mock interview

    Unit 4: Academic skillsBooks:

    1. A.S.Hornby, 'The advanced learners Dictionary of current English', Oxford university

    press.

    2. Longman Basic English dictionary Ist Edition Pearson Longman

    3. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for

    Engineers and Technologists, Vol.2, Orient Longman Ltd., 2002, 2nd Edition.

    4. T M Farhathullah, Communication Skills for Technical Students, Orient Longman

    Ltd., 2002.

    5.

    Andrea J. Rutherford, Basic Communication Skills for Technology, 1st Edn., PearsonEducation Asia (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, 2001.

    6. Vocabulary in Practice - Part 1 to 4 by Glennis Pye, Cambridge University Press,

    7. Learn Correct English by Shiv K. Kumar & Hemalatha Nagarajan, Pearson Longman,

    8. Essential English Grammar by Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press.

    9. Common Errors in English by M.Thomas, Lotus Press, New Delhi, 2006

    10.Basic English Usage by Michael Swan, ELBS/OUP, 1989

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2002

    Subject Title : Mathematics - II

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Multiple IntegralsUnit 1: Double integration Cartesian and polar coordinates

    Unit 2: Change of order of integration Area as a double integralUnit 3: Triple integration in Cartesian coordinates

    Unit 4: Change of variables between Cartesian and polar coordinates

    BLOCK 2 Vector CalculusUnit 1: Gradient, divergence and curl

    Unit 2: Line, surface and volume integralsUnit 3: Greens, Gauss divergence

    Unit 4: Stokes theorems

    BLOCK 3 Analytic FunctionsUnit 1: Function of a complex variable Analytic function

    Unit 2: Cauchy, Riemann equations in Cartesian coordinates

    Unit 3: Determination of harmonic conjugate by Milne Thomson methodUnit 4: Conformal mapping and bilinear transformation.

    BLOCK 4 Complex IntegrationUnit 1: Cauchys theorem and Cauchys integral formulaUnit 2: Taylor and Laurent expansion Singularities

    Unit 3: Residues Cauchys residue theoremUnit 4: Contour integration Unit circle and semi-circular contours

    BLOCK 5 Laplace TransformUnit 1: Transforms of elementary functions Basic properties

    Unit 2: Inverse transforms

    Unit 3: Derivatives and integrals of transforms

    Unit 4: Convolution theorem Transform of periodic functionsBooks:1. Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition, Khanna Delhi,

    2. Kreyzig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Eighth Edition, John Wiley & Sons

    3. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K. and Ramaniah, G., Advanced Mathematics

    for Engineering Students, Volumes I and III, S. Viswanathan (Printers and Publishers)

    4. Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition, Khanna, Delhi,

    5. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., Engineering Mathematics VolumeII, Fourth Revised Edition, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2000.

    6.

    Widder, D.V. Advanced Calculus, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,

    7. Engineering Mathematics Vol-III by Dr. B. Krishna Gandhi , Dr. T.K.V Iyengar,

    S.Ranganatham, , S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

    8. Veerarajan,T., Engineering Mathematics ( for First Year ), Second Edition ,Tata Mc Hill

    9. Venkataraman, M.K., Engineering Mathematics, Volume II, Fourth Edition, The

    National Pub. Co., Chennai, 2003.

    10.Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Eighth Edition, John Wiley and

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2003

    Subject Title : Engineering Physics - II

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Crystal DefectsUnit 1: Crystal imperfection point defects-line defects

    Unit 2: DislocationsUnit 3: Burger Vector Dislocation climb

    Unit 4: Strengthening mechanisms for the improvement of mechanical Properties

    BLOCK 2 Conducting and Semi conducting MaterialsUnit 1: Drawbacks of classical theory- Fermi distribution function

    Unit 2: Origin of band gap in solids, Concept of effective mass of electron and holeUnit 3: Types of Semiconductor

    Unit 4: Hall effect

    BLOCK 3 Magnetic and Dielectric MaterialsUnit 1: Origin of magnetic moment Bohr magneton

    Unit 2: Weiss theory of Para magnetism, Determination of paramagnetic Substance

    Unit 3: Ferromagnetism, Anti-ferromagnetic materials and Ferrites magneticUnit 4: Storage of magnetic data

    BLOCK 4 Nuclear PhysicsUnit 1: Nuclear forces Einsteins mass energy relation binding energyUnit 2: Nuclear fission

    Unit 3: Nuclear reactorUnit 4: Nuclear power station

    BLOCK 5 New Engineering MaterialsUnit 1: Superconducting

    Unit 2: Meissner effect, Isotope effect

    Unit 3: Magnetic levitation and SQUIDS - Metallic glasses

    Unit 4: Nano phase materialsBooks:

    1. Arumugam M, Materials Science, 3rd Edition, Anuradha Agencies, Kumbakonam, 2003.

    2. Srivastava C.M. and Srinivsan C, Science of Engineering Materials, 2nd Edition, New Age

    International (P) Ltd, Publications, New Delhi, 1997.

    3. Rajendran V. and Marikani A., Applied Physics for Engineers, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw.

    4. Palanisamy, P.K., Materials Science, 2nd Edition, Scitech Publications (India), Pvt. Ltd.,

    5. Murthy V.S.R., Jena AK, Gupta K.P. and Murthy G.S., Structure and Properties ofEngineering Materials, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2003.

    6.

    Kenneth G. Budinski, Michel K. Budinski, Engineering Materials Properties and Selection,

    7th Edition, Pearson, Singapore (Prentice Hall), 2002.

    7. Vasudeva A.S., Modern Engineering Physics, 2nd Edition, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., Delhi.

    8. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva, S. Chand Publishers, New Delhi

    9. Engineering Physics Fundamentals & Modern Applications by P.Khare and A.Swarup,

    Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi

    10.Engineering Physics by Dipak Chandra Ghosh,Nipesh Chandra chosh, Prabir Kumar

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2004

    Subject Title : Engineering Chemistry - II

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Fuels And CombustionUnit 1: Classification of fuels

    Unit 2: Coal varieties, coke and crackingUnit 3: Synthetic petrol and Fischer

    Unit 4: Gaseous fuels

    BLOCK 2 Mechanical Engineering MaterialsUnit 1: Abrasives

    Unit 2: RefractoriesUnit 3: Lubricants

    Unit 4: Polymer blends and alloys

    BLOCK 3 Water Technology And CorrosionUnit 1: Corrosion

    Unit 2: Sacrificial anode - boiler feed water

    Unit 3: Boiler compounds caustic embrittlement boiler corrosionUnit 4: Priming and foaming desalination by reverse osmosis

    BLOCK 4 Phase Rule And Physical MetallurgyUnit 1: Phase ruleUnit 2: Thermal analysis

    Unit 3: Physical metallurgy - powder metallurgyUnit 4: Mixing and blending compacting sintering

    BLOCK 5 Analytical TechniquesUnit 1: Gravimetry analysis of Pb, Fe, Al, and Ni - complex metric titrations

    Unit 2: Estimation of Ni, Zn, and Mg - redox titrations

    Unit 3: Estimation of iron by dichrometry and copper by iodometry

    Unit 4: Atomic absorption spectroscopy, quantitative estimation of Ni and Cr.Books:

    1. Jain P.C. and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co. (P) Ltd.,

    New Delhi, Edition 2002.

    2. Dara S.S., A text book of Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand Co. (P) Ltd., NewDelhi, 2003.

    3. Vogel A.I., A text book Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS, London, 2000.

    4. Engineering chemistry by Uppal , Khanna publishers

    5. Environmental chemistry &Pollution control by Dara .SS, S. Chand&co.

    6.

    Environmental Pollution by . Tripathy .SN , Sunakar panda - Vrinda publication

    7. Rain water Harvesting-hand book by Chennai Metro Water

    8. Introduction to Engineering Chemistry by Minaxi B Lohani, Upma Misra,

    S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

    9. Engineering Chemistry by Dr.A.K.Pahari,Dr.B.S.Chauhan, Lakshmi Publications

    (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi

    10.Advanced Engineering Chemistry by M.Senapati, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd,

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2005

    Subject Title : Engineering Graphics

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Projection of Points, Lines And SurfacesUnit 1: General principles of presentation of technical drawings as per BIS

    Unit 2: First angle projection. And Orthographic projection of pointsUnit 3: Projections of straight lines located in first quadrant only

    Unit 4: Projections of plane surfaces like polygonal lamina and circular lamina

    BLOCK 2 Projections of SolidsUnit 1: Projection of simple prism

    Unit 2: Projection of simple pyramidUnit 3: Projection of simple cylinder

    Unit 4: Projection of simple cone

    BLOCK 3 Sections of Solids and DevelopmentUnit 1: Sectioning of simple prisms

    Unit 2: Sectioning of simple pyramids

    Unit 3: Sectioning of simple cylinderUnit 4: Sectioning of simple cone and sphere

    BLOCK 4 Pictorial ProjectionsUnit 1: Isometric views of simple truncated prismsUnit 2: Isometric views of pyramids

    Unit 3: Isometric views of cylindersUnit 4: Isometric views of cones

    BLOCK 5 Free-Hand SketchingUnit 1: Free hand sketching techniques

    Unit 2: sketching of orthographic views

    Unit 3: Hand dimensioning.

    Unit 4: Sketching pictorial views from given orthographic views.Books:1.Nataraajan K.V, Engineering Drawing and Graphics , Private Publisher, Chennai.

    2.Venugopal K., Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Limited, 2002.

    3.Bertoline and Wiebe, Fundamentals of Graphics Communication, Third edition, McGraw-

    4.Warren J. Luzadder and Jon. M.Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice

    Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., Eleventh Edition, 2001.

    5.Gopalakirishna K.R., Engineering Drawing (Vol. I & II), Subhas Publications, 1998.

    6.Engineering Drawing by Shah/Rana,Ist Edition Pearson Longman

    7.Machine Drawing with AutoCAD by Pohit/Ghosh, Ist Edition Pearson Longman

    8.Engineering Graphics by Prof.P.J.Shah, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

    Standards :1. IS 10711 - 2001 Technical Product Documentation - Sizes of drawing sheets

    2. IS 9609 - 1983 Lettering on technical drawings

    3. IS 10714 - 1983 General Principles of presentation of technical drawings

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2006

    Subject Title : Computer Application Lab - II

    Structure of the Course Content

    Practical

    1. UNIX COMMANDS

    (i) Study of Unix OS - Basic Commands - Process Management Commands - Unix Editor2. SHELL PROGRAMMING

    (i) Simple Shell program - Conditional Statements - Testing and Loops

    (ii) Commands line substitution

    3. C PROGRAMMING AND FILE MANAGEMENT(i) C Program to implement Unix Commands

    4. PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND SIGNAL HANDLING(i) Programs in C for signal handling and Process management

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    SEMESTER : II

    Subject Code : BE 2007

    Subject Title : Engineering Practices Laboratory

    Structure of the Course Content

    Practical

    1. CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE

    Plumbing

    Basic pipe connections involving the fittings like valves, taps

    Wood Work

    Sawing, planing, making common joints: T-Joint, Dovetail joint.

    2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE

    Basic household wiring using switches, fuse, indicator-lamp, Tube Light

    3. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE

    Welding

    Arc welding of butt joints, lap joints, tee joints.

    Basic Machining

    Simple turning, and drilling operations

    4. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PRACTICESoldering simple electronic circuits and checking continuity

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TT3001

    Subject Title : Engineering Mathematics

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSUnit 1: Formation of partial differential equations

    Unit 2: Solution of standard types of first order partial differential equationsUnit 3: Lagranges linear equation

    Unit 4: Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order

    BLOCK 2 Fourier SeriesUnit 1: General Fourier series Odd and even functions

    Unit 2: Half range Sine and Cosine seriesUnit 3: Complex form of Fourier series

    Unit 4: Parsevals identify and Harmonic Analysis

    BLOCK 3 Boundary value problemsUnit 1: Second order quasi linear partial differential equations

    Unit 2: One dimensional wave and heat equation

    Unit 3: Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat equationUnit 4: Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates

    BLOCK 4 Fourier TransformUnit 1: Fourier integral theorem (without proof) and Fourier transform pairUnit 2: Sine and Cosine transforms Properties

    Unit 3: Transforms of simple functionsUnit 4: Convolution theorem and Parsevals identity

    BLOCK 5 Z -Transform and Difference EquationsUnit 1: Z-transform - Elementary properties

    Unit 2: Inverse Z transform

    Unit 3: Convolution theorem

    Unit 4: Formation of difference equationsBooks:

    1. Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition, Khanna

    Publishers, Delhi, 2001.

    2. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., Engineering MathematicsVolume III, S. Chand & Company ltd., New Delhi, 1996.

    3. Wylie C. Ray and Barrett Louis, C., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Sixth

    Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1995

    4. Andrews, L.A., and Shivamoggi B.K., Integral Transforms for Engineers and

    Applied Mathematicians, Macmillen , New York ,1988.5. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K. and Ramaniah, G., Advanced

    Mathematics for Engineering Students, Volumes II and III, S. Viswanathan (Printersand Publishers) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2002.

    6. Churchill, R.V. and Brown, J.W., Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems,

    Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Singapore, 1987

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TT3002

    Subject Title : Organic Chemistry

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 CarbohydratesUnit 1: Mono and Disaccharides Important reactions

    Unit 2:Polysaccarides Starch and Cellulose Derivaters of CelluloseUnit 3: Carboxy Methyl Cellulose and gun cotton

    Unit 4: Structural aspects of cellulose

    BLOCK 2 Organic ReactionsUnit 1: Electrophilic reactionUnit 2: Nucleophilic reactions

    Unit 3: Free radical reactionUnit 4: Alylic halogination

    BLOCK 3 Heterocyclic CompoundsUnit 1: Furan

    Unit 2: Thiophone

    Unit 3: Pyrrole, Pyridine

    Unit 4: Indole Quinoline

    BLOCK 4 Dyes and DyeingUnit 1: Synthesis of some important azodyes

    Unit 2: Synthesis of Triphenylmethane dyes

    Unit 3: Phthalein dyes-Eosin preparation

    Unit 4: Introduction to Natural and Reactive dyes

    BLOCK 5 Amino Acids and PropertiesUnit 1: Classification and properties of Amino acids

    Unit 2: Ccomposition and classification of proteins

    Unit 3: Amino acids in ProteinsUnit 4: Hydrolysis of proteins - polypeptides

    Books:1. Organic Chemistry VI Edition R.T. Morrison and R.N.Boyd Prentice Hall Inc. (1996)

    USA

    2. A text book of Organic Chemistry K.S.Tiwari, N.K.Vishnoi and S.N.Malhotra SecondEdition Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. (1998) New Delhi

    3. Chemistry in Engineering and Technology, Vol.2, TMH Publishing Co Ltd., New Delhi,1994

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TT3003

    Subject Title : Basics of Mechanical Engineering

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Laws of ThermodynamicsUnit 1: Basic concepts and hints; Zeroth law; First Law of Thermodynamics

    Unit 2: Steady flow energy equation-problemsUnit 3: Kelvin - Plank statement and Clausius statement

    Unit 4: Heat Engine, Refrigerator and Heat Pump, Available energy

    BLOCK 2 HEATING AND EXPANSION OF GASESUnit 1: Expressions for work done, Internal energy

    Unit 2: Heat transfer for Constant Pressure, Constant VolumeUnit 3: Isothermal, Adiabatic and Polytropic processes

    Unit 4: Derivations and problems; Free expansion and Throttling process

    BLOCK 3 AIR STANDARD CYCLESUnit 1: Carnot cycle; Stirlings cycle

    Unit 2: Joule cycle; Otto cycle

    Unit 3: Diesel cycleUnit 4: Dual combustion Cycle

    BLOCK 4 I.C. ENGINES, STEAM TURBINESUnit 1: Engine nomenclature and classificationUnit 2: Performance of I.C.Engine

    Unit 3: Steam - Properties of steamUnit 4: Steam turbines Impulse and Reaction types - Principles of operation

    BLOCK 5 SIMPLE MECHANISM, FLY WHEEL, DRIVES AND

    BALANCINGUnit 1: Definition of Kinematic Links, Pairs and Kinematic Chains

    Unit 2: Flywheel-Turning moment Diagram; Fluctuation of Energy

    Unit 3: Belt and rope drives; Velocity ratio; slip; CreepUnit 4: Balancing of rotating masses in same plane

    Books:1. Bhaskaran, K.A., and Venkatesh, A., " Engineering Thermodynamics ",

    Tata McGraw Hill, 1973.

    2. Pandya A. and Shah, " Theory of Machines ", Charatakar Publishers, 1975.3. Khurmi R.S., and Gupta J.K, Thermal Engineering, S.Chand & Company (P)

    Ltd.,2001.

    4. Kothandaraman and Dhomkundwar,: A course in Thermal Engineering (SI Units),

    Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi (2001)

    5. Nag, P.K., " Engineering Thermodynamics ", II Edition, Tata McGraw

    Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1995.

    6. Rajput, R .K, Thermal Engineering, Laxmi publications (P) Ltd, 2001.7. Khurmi R.S., and Gupta J.K, Theory of Machines, Eurasia Publishing

    House (P) Ltd., 2004

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TT3004

    Subject Title : Instrumental Method of Analysis

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 INTRODUCTION TO SPECTROSCOPICAL METHODS OF

    ANALYSIS

    Unit 1: Electromagnetic radiationUnit 2: Classification of instrumental methods based on physical properties

    Unit 3: Beer -Lambert's law, Limitations, DeviationsUnit 4: Estimation of inorganic ions such as Fe, Ni and estimation of Nitrite

    BLOCK 2 UV AND VISIBLE SPECTROCOPYUnit 1: Various electronic transitions in organic and inorganic compounds

    Unit 2: Effects of auxochromes and efffects of conjugation on the absorption maxima

    Unit 3: Multicomponent analysis

    Unit 4: Applications of UV and VISIBLE spectroscopies

    BLOCK 3 IR , RAMAN AND ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPYUnit 1: Theory of IR spectroscopy, Various stretching and vibration modes

    Unit 2: various ranges of IRUnit 3: sample preparation techniques

    Unit 4: Types of burners, Types of fuels, Hollow cathode lamp

    BLOCK 4 Thermal MethodsUnit 1: Thermogravimetry

    Unit 2: Thermograms of some important compounds

    Unit 3: Differential thermal analysis

    Unit 4: Applications of DSC

    BLOCK 5 CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODSUnit 1: Classification of chromatographic methods

    Unit 2: Performance Liquid Chromatographical methods

    Unit 3: Separation of organic compoundsUnit 4: Estimation of organic compounds by GC and HPLC

    Books:1. Willard, H.H., Merritt.l.l., Dean J.a., and Settle,F.A., Instrumental methods of analysis,Sixth edition, CBS publishers,1986

    2. Skoog D.A and West D.M, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, Saunders -collegePublishing, 1982.

    3. Banwell, G.C., Fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy, TMH,1992.

    4. A.I. Vogel's Quantitative Inorganic analysis . V Edition

    5. Day R.A Underwood A.L Qualitative Inorganic analysis ( A. I. Vogel).

    V Edition, Prentice-Hall of India ( P) Ltd, NewDelhi

    6. Sharma, B.K., Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Goel publishing House,1995

    7. Kalsi .P.S. Spectroscopy of organic compounds, 6th Edition, New Age InternationalPublishers,2006

    8. William Kemp, Organic Spectroscopy, 3rd Edition, Palgrave publishers, 2007

    9. Sathya Narayana. D. N. Vibrational Spectroscopy, First Edition 2004 and Reprint 2005,

    New Age International publishers

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TT3005

    Subject Title : Physical Chemistry

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 ElectrochemistryUnit 1: Electrical conductance Specific conductance

    Unit 2: Kohlrauschs law Transport number Galvanic cellsUnit 3: Reference electrode Standard Hydrogen electrode

    Unit 4: Chemical and electrochemical corrosion

    BLOCK 2 IONIC EQUILIBRIAUnit 1: Acids and bases Arrhenius concept Lewis concept

    Unit 2: Buffer solutions calculation of pH Hendersons equationUnit 3: Hydrolysis of salts Degree of hydrolysis

    Unit 4: acid-base indicators their applications solubility product principle

    BLOCK 3 CHEMICAL KINETICSUnit 1: Zero order, First order, Second order and Third order reactions

    Unit 2: Molecualrity of a reaction Unimolecular and Bimolecular reactions

    Unit 3: Kinetics of parallel and opposing reactionsUnit 4: Theory of absolute reaction rates Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions

    BLOCK 4 PHOTOCHEMISTRYUnit 1: Laws of Photochemistry, Quantum efficiency, Photochemical reactionsUnit 2: Kinetics and mechanism of Hydrogen

    Unit 3: Bromine reaction, Hydrogen Chlorine reactionUnit 4: Photosensitization, Chemiluminscence

    BLOCK 5 COLLOIDSUnit 1: Introduction to colloids properties of colloids coagulation of solutions

    Unit 2: Origin of charge on colloidal particles Determination of size of colloidal

    particles

    Unit 3: Donnan Membrane equilibrium Emulsions Gels Applications of colloidsUnit 4: Application in catalysis and drug delivery systems.

    Books:1. Gordon M. Barrow, Physical Chemistry, Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill (1998).2. Peter Atkins & Julio de Paula, Atkins Physical Chemistry, 7th Edition, Offord

    university press. (2002).

    3. Kund and Jain, Physical Chemistry, S.Chand and Company, New Delhi (1996).

    4. Puri B.H. Sharma L.R. and M.S.Prathama, Principles of Physical Chemisry,S.Chand and Company, New Delhi (2001).

    5. B.S.Bahl, Arun Bahl and G.D.Tuli, Essentials of Physical Chemistry, S.Chand and

    Company, New Delhi (2005).

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TTP001

    Subject Title : Basics of Mechanical Engineering Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. Port timing diagram

    2. Valve timing diagram

    3. Study of 2,4 stroke I C Engines

    4. Load test on 4-stroke petrol engine

    5. Performance test on 4-stroke single cylinder diesel engine

    6. Performance test on 4-stroke twin cylinder diesel engine

    7. Heat balance test on diesel engines

    8. Tension test

    9. Compression test

    10. Deflection test

    11. Hardness test (Rockwell and Brinell)

    12. Spring test

    13. Torsion test

    14. Impact test

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    SEMESTER : III

    Subject Code : TTP002

    Subject Title : Instrumental Method of Analysis Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    List of Experiments

    1. UV-Visible spectrophotometer

    2. Infrared spectrophotometer

    3. Gas chromatograph.

    4. High performance liquid chromatograph

    5. Atomic absorption spectrophotometer.

    6. Flame photometer

    7. Thermo gravimetric analyzer

    8.

    Differential scanning calorimeter

    9. Differential thermal analyzer

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TT4001

    Subject Title : Basics of Electrical Engineering

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 ELECTRIC CIRCUITSUnit 1: Definition ohms law series parallel circuit parallel circuit

    Unit 2: Division of current Kirchoffs lawUnit 3: Superposition and Thevenins Theorem

    Unit 4: Star-delta transformation; Simplification of networks

    BLOCK 2 A.C. CIRCUITSUnit 1: Alternating Voltage; Need for A.C. Voltage; Sinusoidal A.C. Voltage

    Unit 2: R,RL and RLC networksUnit 3: Resonance in A.C. Circuits; Series, Parallel and series-parallel resonance

    Unit 4: Three phase circuits

    BLOCK 3 D.C. MACHINESUnit 1: Lenzs law of electromagnetic induction; Flemings rule

    Unit 2: Principle of operation of D.C. Machines

    Unit 3: Emf equation of D.C. generatorsUnit 4: Speed control of D.C. motor; Starters

    BLOCK 4 AC MachinesUnit 1: Principle of operation of A.C. MachinesUnit 2: Single and three phase induction motors

    Unit 3: Alternators; Synchronous motors; Equivalent circuitUnit 4: Starting of induction motors

    BLOCK 5 TransformersUnit 1: Principle of operation of Transformer

    Unit 2: Single and three phase Transformer

    Unit 3: Losses of Transformers

    Unit 4: Regulation and efficiency of single phase transformerBooks:1. Cotton, H., Electrical Technology, Pitman Publishers, (1975)

    2. Uppal, S.L., Text Book of Electrical Engineering, Khanna Publishers, (1975)3. Theraja, D.L. Text Book of Electrical Technology, Nirja publishers

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TT4002

    Subject Title : Probability and Statistics

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLEUnit 1: Axioms of probability - Conditional probability - Total probability

    Unit 2: Bayes theorem - Random variable - Probability mass functionUnit 3: Probability density functions - Properties- Moments

    Unit 4: Moment generating functions and their properties.

    BLOCK 2 STANDARD DISTRIBUTIONSUnit 1: Binomial, Poisson, Geometric

    Unit 2: Negative Binomial, UniformUnit 3: Exponential, Gamma, Weibull

    Unit 4: Normal distributions and their properties - Functions of a random variable

    BLOCK 3 TWO DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLESUnit 1: Joint distributions - Marginal and conditional distributions

    Unit 2: Covariance - Correlation and Regression

    Unit 3: Transformation of random variablesUnit 4: Central limit theorem

    BLOCK 4 TESTING OF HYPOTHESISUnit 1: Sampling distributionsUnit 2: Testing of hypothesis for mean, variance

    Unit 3: proportions and differences using Normal, t, Chi-square and F distributionsUnit 4: Tests for independence of attributes and Goodness of fit

    BLOCK 5 DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTSUnit 1: Analysis of variance

    Unit 2: One way classification CRD

    Unit 3: Two way classification RBD

    Unit 4: Latin squareBooks:

    1. Walpole, R. E., Myers, R. H. Myers R. S. L. and Ye. K, Probability and Statistics for

    Engineers and Scientists, Seventh Edition, Pearsons Education, Delhi, 2002.

    2. Lipschutz. S and Schiller. J, Schaums Outlines - Introduction to Probability andStatistics, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1998.

    3. Gupta, S.C, and Kapur, J.N., Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand,Ninth Edition, New Delhi, 1996

    4. Ross. S., A first Course in Probability, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education, Delhi

    2002. (Chapters 2 to 8)

    5. Johnson. R. A., Miller & Freunds Probability and Statistics for Engineers, SixthEdition, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2000

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TT4003

    Subject Title : Spun Yarn Technology

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 RING SPINNINGUnit 1: Principle of ring spinning

    Unit 2: types of top roller loading systems spring loading, pneumatic loadingUnit 3: Spindles spindle size, spindle drives. Traveller lag traveller burning and

    control

    Unit 4: different methods of condensed yarn manufacture

    BLOCK 2 ROTOR SPINNINGUnit 1: History of development of open end spinningUnit 2: Yarn structure fibre orientation and extent, fibre migration

    Unit 3: yarn quality, Process parameters influencing spinning performance and yarn

    quality

    Unit 4: Yarn characteristics strength and extension, unevenness and imperfections

    BLOCK 3 FRICTION SPINNING

    Unit 1: Introduction, Principle of operation, History of machine developmentsUnit 2: Friction Spinner, DREF-2 Friction Spinner, DREF-3 Friction Spinner

    Unit 3: Raw material requirement and fibre characteristics for friction spinning

    Unit 4: Merits and demerits of friction spinning

    BLOCK 4 AIR-JET SPINNINGUnit 1: Basic principles and methods of fasciated yarn manufactureUnit 2: Toray air-jet spinning process, Murata jet spinning, Murata vortex spinning

    Unit 3: Yarn properties, Yarn quality in relation to various process parametersUnit 4: Developments in air-jet spinning

    BLOCK 5 OTHER SPINNING METHODSUnit 1: Wrap spinning

    Unit 2: Double-rove spinningUnit 3: Core yarn spinning

    Unit 4: Twistless and Self-twist spinning

    Books:1. Chattopadhyay R. (Ed), Advances in Technology of Yarn Production, NCUTE, IIT

    Delhi, 2002.

    2. Lawrence C.A. and Chen K.Z, Rotor Spinning, Textile Progress, Vol. 13, No.4,

    Textile Institute, U.K., 1981.3. Basu A., "Progress in Air-jet Spinning", Textile Progress, Vol. 29, No.3, Textile

    Institute, U.K., 1997.

    4. Ishtiaque, S.M., Salhotra K.R. and Gowda R.V.M, "Friction Spinning", TextileProgress, Vol. 33, No.2, Textile Institute, U.K., 2001

    5. Klein W., Vol.4 -5, A Practical Guide to Ring Spinning, 1987 and New Spinning

    Systems, 1993" The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1987.

    6. Gowda R.V.M, New Spinning Systems, NCUTE, IIT Delhi, 2003

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TT4004

    Subject Title : Fabric Manufacture Technology

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 winding machinesUnit 1: Classification of winders

    Unit 2: Types and working principles of yarn clearersUnit 3: Classification of yarn faults

    Unit 4: cop unwinding characteristics stop motions cone defects

    BLOCK 2 Types of Winding MachinesUnit 1: Features of automatic cheese and cone winders

    Unit 2: package quality for dyeing productivity calculations of winding machineUnit 3: Types and working principle of pirn winding machines

    Unit 4: process control in pirn winding pirn defects causes and remedies

    BLOCK 3 warping machinesUnit 1: Beam warping machines types creels stop motion

    Unit 2: length measuring motion features of modern warping machines

    Unit 3: lease reed-stop motion end breaks in warpingUnit 4: quality control beam defects causes remedies

    BLOCK 4 sizing machinesUnit 1: Types and selection of ingredients for sizingUnit 2: sizing machines multi-cylinder & hot air marking and measuring motion

    Unit 3: control systems in sizing machinesUnit 4: mechanism of cylinder drying, beam pressing devices

    BLOCK 5 Types of sizing machinesUnit 1: Single end sizing machines sizing of blended & filament yarns

    Unit 2: process control in sizing sizing faults

    Unit 3: modern development in sizing, Efficiency and production calculations

    Unit 4: Need for drawing-in operation, working principles of manualBooks:1. Modi J.R.D., Sizing Ingredient, Mahajan Publications, Ahmedabad

    2. Booth J.E., Textile Mathematics, Vol. II & III, Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K.,1975.

    3. Ormerod A., Modern Preparation and Weaving, Merrow Publication Co. U.K. 1988.

    4. Sengupta E., Yarn Preparation, Vol. I & II, Popular Prakasam, Bombay, 1970.

    5. Talukdar M.K., An Introduction to Winding and Warping Testing Trade Press, Mumbai6. Ajgaonkar D.B., Talukdar M.K. and Wedekar, Sizing: Material Methods and Machineries,

    Mahajan Publications Ahmedabad, 1999.

    7. Lord P.R. and Mohammed M.H., Weaving Conversion of Yarn to Fabric, MerrowPublication, 1992.

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TT4005

    Subject Title : Fabric Structure - I

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 WeavingUnit 1: Elementary weaves

    Unit 2: plain and its derivativesUnit 3: twill and its derivatives

    Unit 4: satin, sateen and their derivatives.

    BLOCK 2 Colour and weave EffectsUnit 1: Ordinary and Brighten Honey Comb; Huck-a-Back and its modifications

    Unit 2: Mock Leno; crepe weaves; colour theoryUnit 3: light and pigment theory; modification of colour

    Unit 4: application of colours; colour and weave effects

    BLOCK 3 Reversible and Non ReversibleUnit 1: Bedford cords - plain and twill faced, wadded; welts and piques

    Unit 2: wadded piques; backed fabrics - warp and weft

    Unit 3: reversible and non-reversible fabrics; extra warp and extra weft figuringUnit 4: single colour and double colour

    BLOCK 4 PilesUnit 1: Pile fabrics; warp pile - wire pileUnit 2: terry pile, loose backed; weft pile

    Unit 3: plain back and twill back velveteenUnit 4: lashed pile, corduroy, weft plush

    BLOCK 5 Types of StichesUnit 1: Double cloth

    Unit 2: types of stiches

    Unit 3: Damasks

    Unit 4: Gauze and Leno principlesBooks:1. Seyam A. M., Structural Design of Woven Fabrics, Theory and Practice,

    Textile Institute, Manchester, 2002, ISBN: 1 87037 2395.2. Georner D, Woven Structure and Design, part 1:Single Cloth Construction, WIRA, U.K.,

    1986.

    3. Georner D, Woven Structure and Design, Part 2: Compound Structures, WIRA, U.K.,

    19894. Grosicki Z. J., Watsons Textile Design and Colour, Vol.1, Butterworths, London,

    1989.

    5. Grosicki Z. J., Watsons Advanced Textile Design and Colour, Vol.II, Butterworths,London, 1989

    6. Wilson J., Handbook of Textile Design, Textile Institute, Manchester, 2001, ISBN:1

    85573 5733

    7. Horne C.E., Geometric Symmetry in Patterns and Tilings, Textile Institute, Manchester,2000, ISBN:1 85573 4923

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TTP003

    Subject Title : Electrical Engineering Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    1. Open circuit characteristics of D.C. shunt generator

    2. Load characteristics of D.C. shunt generator

    3. Load characteristics of D.C. compound generator

    4. Load test on D.C. shunt motor

    5. Study of D.C. motor starters

    6. O.C. and S.C. tests on single phase transformer

    7. Load test on single phase transformer

    8. Load test on 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor

    9. Study of 3 phase induction motor starters10. Load test on 3 phase slip ring induction motor

    11. O.C. and S.C. tests on 3 phase alternator

    12. Synchronization and V curves of alternator

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    SEMESTER : IV

    Subject Code : TTP004

    Subject Title : Fibre Science Lab -I

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. End group analysis of polymers using chemical methods

    2. Estimation of Molecular Weight of textile polymers

    3. Drying of chips for melt production

    4. Viscosity studies on fibre melts

    5. Melt flow index of polypropylene

    6. Determination of count of fibres

    7. Determination of Density of Fibres

    8. Determination of Thermal transitions of textile polymers

    9. Thermogravimetric analysis of fibres

    10. Determination of crystallinity and molecular orientation of fibres

    11. Determination of Moisture Regain and Moisture content of fibres

    12. Microscopic studies of textile fibres

    13. FTIR analysis of polymers and fibres

    14. Burning Tests of Fibres

    15. Identification of Fibres using chemical methods

    16. Identification and estimation of blend proportion of fibres

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TT5001

    Subject Title : Knitting Technology

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 KnittingUnit 1: Properties of Woven and Knitted fabrics

    Unit 2: Yarn quality requirements for knittingUnit 3: Classification of warp and weft knitting machines

    Unit 4: Knitting needles: Spring - beard Latch Compound needles

    BLOCK 2 Knit StructureUnit 1: Classification of Weft Knit structure

    Unit 2: Characteristics of Plain, Rib, Interlock, Purl Knit structuresUnit 3: Fundamentals of formation of knit, tuck and float stitches

    Unit 4: Faults in knitted fabrics, causes and remedies

    BLOCK 3 Knitting MachinesUnit 1: Basic principles and elements of flat knitting machines

    Unit 2: Different types of flat knitting machines

    Unit 3: mechanical and computer controlled knitting machinesUnit 4: Jacquard knitting Pattern wheel, Pattern drum, Tape patterning devices

    BLOCK 4 Types of Knitting MachinesUnit 1: Warp knitting fundamentals, Basic Warp knitted structuresUnit 2: Classification of Warp Knitting Machines

    Unit 3: Knitting elements of Raschel and Tricot knitting machineUnit 4: difference between Raschel and Tricot knitting machine

    BLOCK 5 Warp KnittingUnit 1: Basic Yarn Properties for Weft and Warp Knitting

    Unit 2: Defects in weft and Warp Knitted fabrics

    Unit 3: causes and remedies Test for Weft Knit quality

    Unit 4: Knitting Calculations for Weft Knits and Warp KnitsBooks:1. Chandrasekhar Iyer, Bernd Mammal and Wolfgang Schach., Circular Kintting,

    Meisenbach GmbH, Bamberg, 1995.2. Samuel Raz., Flat Knitting; The new generation, MeisenbachGmbH, Bamberg,

    3. Samuel Raz., Warp Knitting Production, Melliand TextilberichteGmbH,

    Rohrbacher, 1987

    4. D.B Ajgaonkar., Kintting Technology, Universal Publication Corporation, Mumbai,1998.

    5. D.J.Spencer., Knitting Technology, Textile Institute, Manchester, 1989

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TT5002

    Subject Title : Fabric Structure - II

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 StitchesUnit 1: Knit Stitch, float stitch, Tuck stitch

    Unit 2: Diagrammatic representation of stitches. Patterning mechanismUnit 3: peg drum machine, punched steel tape, Jacquard punched paper roll Jacquard

    Unit 4: Electronic devices for needle selection

    BLOCK 2 FabricsUnit 1: Derivatives of plain knit

    Unit 2: Design development of single jerseyUnit 3: piques, Accordion type of fabrics

    Unit 4: plated fabrics

    BLOCK 3 OrnamentationUnit 1: Ornamentation of rib structure 2X2 rib structure, half cardigan

    Unit 2: Full cardigan, derivatives of Inter lock structures

    Unit 3: Eight lock, Ponte-di-Roma, Ottoman rib, BourreletUnit 4: TEXI- pique. PIN-JUCK. Milano rib, French Pique, Swiss Pique

    BLOCK 4 Types of StitchesUnit 1:Representation of warp knit structures. Point Paper, Chain-Link NotationUnit 2: single fabrics: Chain stitch, Tricot lap, Extension of 1 and 1 lapping

    Unit 3: Full tricot, Lock Knit, Reverse Lock Knit, satin, Loop raided fabricsUnit 4: Sharkskin, Blind lap, open work effects, Marquisette

    BLOCK 5 Types of FabricsUnit 1: Study of fleece fabrics

    Unit 2: Study of knitted fabrics

    Unit 3: Elastomeric yarn

    Unit 4: Different combinations for different propertiesBooks:1. Ajgaonkar, D.B, Knitted Technology, Universal Publishing Corporation, Bombay,

    1998.2. Foster Jack Stroud, Harington Raymond, Structure & Fabric, Blackwell Science

    Ltd., 1996.

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TT5003

    Subject Title : Spinning Process and Quality Control

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 PROCESS CONTROL CONCEPT AND STATISTICAL

    APPLICATION

    Unit 1: Scope of process control in spinningUnit 2: Identification of process variables and product characteristics

    Unit 3: Concepts of developing norms and standards for spinning processUnit 4: Application of statistical techniques in process and quality control

    BLOCK 2 CONTROL OF RAW MATERIAL QUALITYUnit 1: Quality control of mixing quality through fibre quality characteristics

    Unit 2: Prediction of spinnability and yarn quality

    Unit 3: Blending irregularity. Causes of nep generation

    Unit 4: Online monitoring and control of neps on modern cards

    BLOCK 3 CONTROL OF YARN REALIZATION AND WASTEUnit 1: Estimation of yarn realisation

    Unit 2: Determination of comber noil and combing efficiencyUnit 3: Control of waste in blowroom, carding and comber

    Unit 4: Control of hard waste

    BLOCK 4 YARN QUALITY CONTROLUnit 1: Assessment of within and between bobbin count variations

    Unit 2: Assessment of yarn unevenness and imperfections

    Unit 3: unevenness caused by random fibre arrangement

    Unit 4: Periodic variation. Yarn faults classification assessment of faults

    BLOCK 5 PRODUCTION CONTROLUnit 1: Factors affecting the productivity in ring spinning

    Unit 2: Methods for maximizing production in spinning machinery

    Unit 3: New concepts. Effect of Machinery maintenance and Humidity on productionUnit 4: Causes for end breaks in spinning, Measures to control end breaks, Snap study

    Books:1. Chattopadhyay R., Advances in Technology of Yarn Production, NCUTE

    Publication, New Delhi, 2002.

    2. Van der Sluiji M and Hunter L., Neps in Cotton Lint, Textile Progress, The TextileInstitute, Manchester, U.K., 1999.

    3. Klein W., Man-made Fibre and their Processing, The Textile Institute, Manchester,

    U.K. 1994.

    4. Slater K., Yarn Evenness, Textile Progress, The Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K.,

    1986

    5.

    Garde. A. R. & Subramaniam T. A., Process Control in Spinning, ATIRA, Ahmedabad

    1989.6. Ratnam T.V. & Chellamani. K. P., Quality Control in Spinning, SITRA Coimbatore

    1999

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TT5004

    Subject Title : Principles of Management

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENTUnit 1: Definition - Management - Role of managers

    Unit 2: Evolution of Management thoughtUnit 3: Organization and the environmental factors

    Unit 4: Trends and Challenges of Management in Global Scenario

    BLOCK 2 PLANNINGUnit 1: Planning process - Types of plans

    Unit 2: Managing by objective (MBO) Strategies

    Unit 3: PoliciesUnit 4: Decision Making

    BLOCK 3 ORGANIZING

    Unit 1: Organization structureUnit 2: Departmentation - Span of control - Centralization and Decentralization

    Unit 3: Staffing - Selection and Recruitment - Orientation

    Unit 4: Training - Performance Appraisal

    BLOCK 4 DIRECTINGUnit 1: Creativity and Innovation - Motivation and Satisfaction

    Unit 2: Leadership Styles - Leadership theories

    Unit 3: Communication

    Unit 4: Organization Culture

    BLOCK 5 CONTROLLINGUnit 1: Process of controlling - Types of control

    Unit 2: Budgetary and non-budgetary control techniques

    Unit 3: Managing Productivity - Cost Control

    Unit 4: Quality Control - Planning operations

    Books:1. Stephen P. Robbins and Mary Coulter, 'Management', Prentice Hall of India, 8th

    edition.

    2. Charles W L Hill, Steven L McShane, 'Principles of Management', Mcgraw Hill

    Education, Special Indian Edition, 2007.

    3.

    Hellriegel, Slocum & Jackson, ' Management - A Competency Based Approach',Thomson South Western, 10th edition, 2007.

    4. Harold Koontz, Heinz Weihrich and Mark V Cannice, 'Management - A global&

    Entrepreneurial Perspective', Tata Mcgraw Hill, 12th edition, 2007.

    5. Andrew J. Dubrin, 'Essentials of Management', Thomson Southwestern, 7th edition,

    2007.

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TT5005

    Subject Title : Textile Costing

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Introduction to costingUnit 1: Introduction to costing, Aims of costing

    Unit 2: Types of costing, Aims of estimationUnit 3: Difference between Estimation and Costing

    Unit 4: Types of estimates

    BLOCK 2 Types of CostsUnit 1: Elements of cost Material cost Labour cost

    Unit 2: Different types of expensesUnit 3: Cost of product Advertisement cost

    Unit 4: Selling cost and pricing, Full-cost pricing, Marginal cost pricing

    BLOCK 3 ExpensesUnit 1: Analysis of over head expenses Factory expenses

    Unit 2: Administrative expenses Selling and distribution expenses

    Unit 3: Allocation of over head expenses DepreciationUnit 4: Methods of calculating depreciation

    BLOCK 4 Costing of garmentsUnit 1: Factors that determine the price of garmentsUnit 2: Material cost Cost of yarn, Cost of fabric production

    Unit 3: Cost of fabric processing and designUnit 4: Making and trim cost, simple problems

    BLOCK 5 Packing and labeling costUnit 1: different types and functions

    Unit 2: Duty drawback Cost of bought out components

    Unit 3: Cost calculation of Ladies and Men and Children's wear

    Unit 4: Woven and Knitted - Simple problemsBooks:1. Johnson Maurice, E. Moore, Apparel Product Development, Om Book Service,

    2001.2. Katherin McKelvy, Fashion Source Book, Om Book Service, 2001

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TTP005

    Subject Title : Communication Skills Lab

    Structure of the Course ContentI. PC based session (weightage-40%)

    A. English Language Lab

    1. Listening Comprehension

    Listening and typing Listening and sequencing of sentences Filling in the blanks Listening and answering the questions

    2. Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary

    Filling in the blanks - Cloze Exercises Vocabulary building

    Reading and answering questions.

    3. Speaking:

    Phonetics: Intonation Ear Training Correct Pronunciation

    Sound recognition exercises -Common Errors in English

    Conversations: Face to Face Conversation - Telephone conversation

    Role play activities (Students take on roles and engage in conversation)

    B. Career Lab

    (Samples are available to learn and practice in the class room session)

    1. Resume / Report Preparation / Letter Writing

    Structuring the resume / report Letter writing / E-mail communication

    Samples2. Presentation Skills

    Elements of an effective presentation Structure of a presentation

    Presentation tools Voice Modulation Audience analysis BodyLanguage Video Samples

    3. Soft Skills

    Time Management Articulateness Assertiveness Psychometrics

    Innovation and Creativity Stress Management & Poise Video Samples

    4. Group Discussion

    Why is GD part of selection process? Structure of a GD Moderator-led

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    and other GDs Strategies in GD Team work Body Language Mock

    GD Video Samples

    5. Interview Skills

    Kinds of Interviews Required Key Skills Corporate culture Mock

    Interviews Video Samples

    II. Class Room Session (weightage-60%)

    1. Resume / Report Preparation /Letter writing : Students prepare their

    own resume and report.

    2. Presentation Skills: Students make presentations on given topics.

    3. Group Discussion: Students participate in group discussions.

    4. Interview Skills: Students participate in Mock interviews.

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    SEMESTER : V

    Subject Code : TTP006

    Subject Title : Fibre Science Lab -II

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    (Minimum of ten experiments shall be offered)

    To study the mechanism, setting & operation of the following loom motions.

    Tappet Shedding

    Dobby and method of pegging.

    Side Weft Fork Mechanism

    Loose Reed

    Fast Reed

    Loom Brake and Clutch Mechanism

    4x1 Drop Box Mechanism

    4 x 4 Drop Box Mechanism and Pick at will Motion

    Positive Let off

    Warp Stop Motion

    Automatic Pirn Changing

    Centre Weft Fork Motion

    Shuttleless Loom

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TT6001

    Subject Title : Textile Quality Evolution

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Introduction to textile QualityUnit 1: Definition of quality Product based, User based, Manufacturing based, Value

    basedUnit 2: Types of quality Quality of Design, Quality of Conformance

    Unit 3: Quality control and Quality assurance. Factors influencing quality

    Unit 4: Terms used in sampling. Fibre sampling from bulk

    BLOCK 2 STATISTICAL EVALUATIONUnit 1: Measures of central tendency and dispersionUnit 2: Determination of number of tests, Types of error

    Unit 3: Design of experiments Factorial designs, Response surface designs

    Unit 4: Taguchi designs. Repeatability, Reproducibility

    BLOCK 3 FIBRE QUALITY EVALUATIONUnit 1: Measurement of fibre fineness and its importance

    Unit 2: Measurement of fibre length and its uniformityUnit 3: Advanced Fibre Information System

    Unit 4: Principle of fibre strength measurement by Stelometer

    BLOCK 4 YARN QUALITY EVALUATIONUnit 1: Linear density, Twist, Evenness, Hairiness, Bulk, Friction and Abrasion

    Unit 2: Tensile Testing of Yarn at High Speeds Uster Tensojet, Lenzing SpeedyUnit 3: humidity and temperature on yarn tensile characteristics

    Unit 4: ASTM yarn grades, Electronic Inspection

    BLOCK 5 FABRIC QUALITY EVALUATIONUnit 1: Tensile strength, Tear strength, Bursting strength, Dimensional stability

    Unit 2: Serviceability, Air permeability and Water repellency

    Unit 3: Abrasion resistance & Pilling, Colour fastnessUnit 4: Comfort, Objective evaluation of fabric handle, Advances in fabric quality

    evaluation

    Books:1. J.E. Booth, Textile Testing, Butterworth Heinemann Ltd., U.K, 1996.

    2. A. Basu, Textile Testing; Fibre, Yarn and Fabric, SITRA, Coimbatore, 2001.

    3. G.E.P.Box, W.G.Hunter and J.S.Hunter, Statistics for Experimenters, John Wiley & Sons,

    Inc., USA, 19784.V. K. Kothari (Ed), Testing and Quality Management, Vol.1, IAFL Publications, New

    Delhi, India, 1999.

    5. B. P. Saville, Physical Testing of Textiles, Woodhead Publishing Ltd., England, 1999

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TT6002

    Subject Title : Textile Chemical Processing-I

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Wet ProcessUnit 1: Wet process sequences for cotton, wool, silk, blended fabrics

    Unit 2: Singeing -Yarn singeing machines. Gas singeing machine for woven andtubular knits

    Unit 3: Classification of desizing methods-Hydrolytic methods and oxidative methods

    Unit 4: Detergency-Lime boil Vs soda boil Types of Kier-Wool carbonizing

    BLOCK 2 BleachingUnit 1: Bleaching of cotton: Hypochlorite-HydrogenUnit 2: Peroxide-Sodium chlorite. Batchwise, Semi-continuous and Continuous

    processes

    Unit 3: continuous scouring and bleaching machines

    Unit 4: Mercerisation: Theory of Processes Methods-Chemicals-Effects

    BLOCK 3 Dyeing

    Unit 1: Introduction to dyeing of natural and synthetic fibresUnit 2: fabrics and blends with various dye classes

    Unit 3: Recent developments in dyeing of natural fibres

    Unit 4: synthetic fibres and their blends

    BLOCK 4 Dyeing MachinesUnit 1: Mechanical and economic aspects of fibreUnit 2: yarn, and fabric Scouring, bleaching and dyeing machines for woven and knits

    Unit 3: Loose stock, bale, hank, package, Jigger, Winch, HT beamUnit 4: Jet, Padding mangles and garment dyeing machines

    BLOCK 5 Matching ColoursUnit 1: Colour Measurement

    Unit 2: Application of Computer Colour Matching system to evaluate strength of dyeUnit 3: shade matching, whiteness / yellowness index

    Unit 4: Fastness properties of dyed products

    Books:1. Shenai, V.A., Fundamentals of Principles of Textile Wet Processing,

    2. Marsh J.T., Mercerizing, Chapman and Hall Ltd., London, 1041.

    3. Bhagwat R.S Handbook of Textile Processing, Colour Publication, Mumbai, 19994. Shenai, V.A., Principle and Practice of Dyeing, Sevak Publisher, Bombay.

    5. T.L.Vigo, Textile Processing and Properties, Elsevier, New York, 1994

    6. Trotman, E.R., Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres, Charles Griffin and

    Co. Ltd., London. 1990.7. Shenai, V.A. Technology of Bleaching and Mercerzing - Vol. III, Sevak Publications

    Chennai, 1991

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TT6003

    Subject Title : Professional Ethics and Engineering

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Human ValuesUnit 1: Morals, Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic

    Unit 2: Service Learning Civic Virtue Respect for Others Living PeacefullyUnit 3: Caring Sharing Honesty Courage Valuing Time

    Unit 4: Co-operation Commitment Empathy Self-Confidence Character

    Spirituality

    BLOCK 2 Engineering EthicsUnit 1: Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - variety of moral issuedUnit 2: Types of inquiry - moral dilemmas - moral autonomy - Kohlberg's theory

    Unit 3: Gilligan's theory - consensus and controversy Models of Professional Roles

    Unit 4: Theories about right action - Self-interest - customs and religion

    BLOCK 3 Engineering as Social ExperimentationUnit 1: Engineering as experimentation

    Unit 2: Engineers as responsible experimentersUnit 3: Codes of ethics - a balanced outlook on law

    Unit 4: The challenger case study

    BLOCK 4 Safety, Responsibilities and RightsUnit 1: Safety and risk - assessment of safety and risk - risk benefit analysis and

    reducing riskUnit 2: The three mile island and chernobyl case studies

    Unit 3: Collegiality and loyalty - respect for authority - collective bargainingUnit 4: Confidentiality - conflicts of interest - occupational crime - professional rights

    BLOCK 5 Global IssuesUnit 1: Multinational corporations - Environmental ethics

    Unit 2: Computer ethics - weapons developmentUnit 3: Engineers as managers-consulting engineers

    Unit 4: Engineers as expert witnesses and advisors -moral leadership

    Books:1. Charles D. Fleddermann, Engineering Ethics, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall,

    New Jersey, 2004 (Indian Reprint now available)

    2. Charles E Harris, Michael S. Protchard and Michael J Rabins, Engineering Ethics

    Concepts and Cases, Wadsworth Thompson Leatning, United States, 2000 (IndianReprint now available)

    3. John R Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education, New

    Delhi, 2003.4. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and

    Engineers, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001

    5. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, Ethics in engineering, McGraw-Hill, New

    York 1996.6. Govindarajan M, Natarajan S, Senthil Kumar V. S, Engineering Ethics, Prentice

    Hall of India, New Delhi, 2004

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TT6004

    Subject Title : Garment Technology

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Introduction to Garment TechnologyUnit 1: Apparel industry in India, domestic industry, size of the industry, nature of the

    industryUnit 2: Definition of merchandising functions of merchandising division

    Unit 3: product development- line planning line presentation

    Unit 4: Need for sourcing- sourcing materials- manufacturing resources planning

    BLOCK 2 Fabric GradingUnit 1: Evaluation of fabric quality Receiving and inspecting materialsUnit 2: Types of fabric defects Fabric grading

    Unit 3: Apparel production systems Basic concepts Flexible Manufacturing

    Unit 4: Progressing bundle System (PBS) Unit Production System (UPS)

    BLOCK 3 Cutting MechanismsUnit 1: Production control Work study Method analysis

    Unit 2: Work measurement. Preproduction operationsUnit 3: methods for making markers, Spreading spreading equipments

    Unit 4: cutting Portable, Stationary cutters, Computer controlled cutting

    BLOCK 4 Sewing MachinesUnit 1: Sewing machine fundamentals, classification stitch forming mechanism

    Unit 2: needles feeding system. Pressing Equipment elements of pressingUnit 3: Stitches, sews and thread: stitches stitch properties stitch classes

    Unit 4: Sewing threads functions of sewing thread characteristics of threads

    BLOCK 5 LiningsUnit 1: Purpose of support materials Interlinings functions of interlinings

    Unit 2: Linings functions and applications of linings

    Unit 3: functions of Buttons and button holes snaps ElasticUnit 4: Types and sources of Trims Knit Trims, Embroidery

    Books:1. Peyton B.Hudson, Guide to Apparel Manufacturing MEDIApparel Inc (1989).2. Carr.H, Latham. B., The Technology of Clothing Manufacture Blackwell Scientific

    Publications (1988).

    3. Gerry Cooklin, Introduction to Clothing Manufacture Blackwell Science Ltd., 1995.4. Laing, R., Fundamentals of Stitches and Seams, Textile Institute, Manchester, 1995.

    5. Chuter, A.J., Introduction to Clothing Production Management, Blackwell Science,

    U.K., 1995

    6. Jacob Solinger., Apparel Manufacturing Handbook, VanNostrand Reinhold Company(1980).

    7. Ruth E.Glock, Grace I.Kunz, Apparel Manufacturing Sewn Product Analysis, Blackwell

    Scientific Publications. (1983).

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TT6005

    Subject Title : Total Quality Management

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Concepts of TQMUnit 1: Philosophy of TQM, Customer focus

    Unit 2: Organization, top management commitmentUnit 3: Team work

    Unit 4: Quality philosophies of Deming, Crosby and Muller

    BLOCK 2 TQM ProcessUnit 1: QC Tools, Problem solving methodologies

    Unit 2: New management tools

    Unit 3: Work habits, quality circlesUnit 4: Bench marking, strategic quality planning

    BLOCK 3 TQM Systems

    Unit 1: Quality policy deploymentUnit 2: Quality function deployment

    Unit 3: StandardizationUnit 4: Designing for quality, manufacturing for quality

    BLOCK 4 Quality SystemsUnit 1: Need for ISO 9000 system

    Unit 2: Advantages, clauses of ISO 9000Unit 3: Implementation of ISO 9000

    Unit 4: Quality costs, quality, auditing, case studies

    BLOCK 5 Implementation of TQMUnit 1: Steps, KAIZEN

    Unit 2: 5s, JIT

    Unit 3: POKAYOKE, Taguchi methods

    Unit 4: Case studies

    Books:1. Rose J. E., Total quality Management, Kogan Page Ltd2. Bank, J., The essence of Total Quality Management, Prentice Hall of India

    3. Bonds, G., Beyond Total Quality Management, McGraw Hill

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TTP007

    Subject Title : Textile Quality Evolution Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    (Minimum of 10 experiments shall be offered)

    Measurement of Fibre Length.

    Measurement of Fibre Strength.

    Measurement of Fibre Fineness.

    Measurement of Fibre Maturity.

    Measurement of Fibre Trash & Lint.

    Measurement of Fibre Nep content.

    Measurement of Fibre Linear density of sliver, roving and yarn.

    Measurement of single yarn and ply yarn twist.

    Measurement of single yarn strength and Lea strength.

    Measurement of Yarn Evenness.

    Measurement of Yarn Impact Strength.

    Measurement of Fabric thickness, Stiffness and Crease recovery.

    Measurement of Fabric Tensile Strength.

    Measurement of Fabric Bursting strength and Colour fastness.

    Measurement of Abrasion Resistance.

    Measurement of Fabric Pilling.

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    SEMESTER : VI

    Subject Code : TTP008

    Subject Title : Knitting and Garment Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    To study the working Principle of Circular Weft Knitting machine

    To study the features of various types of Knitting needles

    Effect of Stitch length on Knitted fabric quality

    Setting of various machine parameters on Circular Knitting machine

    Preparing samples for different types of basic hand stitches

    Preparing samples for seams and seam finishes

    Developing patterns for childrens wear

    Developing pattern for ladies wear.

    Developing patterns for mens wear.

    Development of embroidery designs hand and sewing machine

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    SEMESTER : VII

    Subject Code : TT7001

    Subject Title : Quality Assurance and in Fabric Manufacture

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Quality AssuranceUnit 1: definition of quality Quality control and its necessity

    Unit 2: functions of inspection systems of inspectionUnit 3: sampling inspection comparison of 100% inspection & sampling inspections

    Unit 4: Difference between quality assurance and quality inspection

    BLOCK 2 Quality StandardsUnit 1: Quality standards, statistical quality control control charts

    Unit 2: applications sampling importance, and use of sampling techniquesUnit 3: ISO 9000-Quality Management System

    Unit 4: Total quality management, Quality circles

    BLOCK 3 Types of Control FormsUnit 1: Types of control forms basic production systems

    Unit 2: evaluating systems flow process and grid charts

    Unit 3: scheduling calculations-graph methodUnit 4: schedules for producing many styles simultaneously

    BLOCK 4 Quality Control for FabricsUnit 1: Quality control for fabrics different types of defects in fabricsUnit 2: fabric inspection system. Quality control in pattern making

    Unit 3: Quality control in stitching and production analysisUnit 4: Establishing merchandising standards

    BLOCK 5 Cost of QualityUnit 1: Tolerance and quality standards for fabrics, processing, cutting

    Unit 2: quality control and inspection agencies

    Unit 3: Textiles Committee Quality control system and standards for packing and

    packed goodsUnit 4: ware housing & shipping cost of quality cost of conformance- cost of non-

    conformance

    Books:1. Jacco Solinger, Apparel Manufacturing Handbook, Prentice Hall, 1993.

    2. Sammel Eliou ,Production Planning & Control, Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd

    3. Grover E G and Hamby D. S Handbook of Textile Testing and Quality Control,Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1969.

    4. Kothari V. K. Testing and Quality Management Volume 1, IAFL Publications, New

    Delhi.

    5. Quality Control for Textile and Apparel Industries, WorkShop Manual - May 1997,IIT, New Delhi

    6. Ruth E.Glock, Grace I.Kunz, Apparel Manufacturing Sewn Product Analysis, Blackwell

    Scientific Publications. (1983).

    7. Paliwal M.C. and Kimothy P.D., Process Control in Weaving ATIRA 1983

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    SEMESTER : VII

    Subject Code : TT7002

    Subject Title : Textile Chemical Processing-II

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 PrintingUnit 1: Methods and styles of printing -Direct, Discharge, Resist

    Unit 2: Printing machines, Essential ingredients of printing pasteUnit 3: Printing with Direct, Reactive, Acid, Disperse Vat dyes and Pigments

    Unit 4: Fixation and after- treatment processes

    BLOCK 2 FinishingUnit 1: Introduction to finishing- objects- mechanical and chemical finishing

    Unit 2: Durable and Temporary finishes on cotton fabricsUnit 3: Anti Shrink Finish: Principles of shrinkagecompressive

    Unit 4: Relaxed shrinkage -Compacting. creping, softening

    BLOCK 3 Garment ProcessingUnit 1: Crease resist finish -Cross linking agents-Nitrogenous and Non nitrogenous

    resins

    Unit 2: Properties and uses-Wash-n-wear, Durable press finishUnit 3: Water proof and repellent finishes for cotton and synthetics

    Unit 4: Flame resistance finishes for cellulosics and blends. Anti microbial finishes

    BLOCK 4 Textile EffluentsUnit 1: Textile Effluent Textile waste characteristics

    Unit 2: Textile waste water problemsUnit 3: Techniques for Effluent treatment

    Unit 4: reverse osmosis, enzymatic decolourisation. Concepts of ISO 14000

    BLOCK 5 Waste MinimizationUnit 1: Waste minimisation and its opportunities

    Unit 2: Need for waste minimisation Chemical and Auxiliaries conservation

    Unit 3: Water conservation, Energy conservation, Pollution controlUnit 4: workers awareness, Export market requirements Waste minimisation

    potential

    Books:1. LWC Miles, (Editor) Textile Printing, Dyers Company of Publications trust, U.K,

    1981.

    2. Marsh, J.T., An Introduction to Textile Finishing, Chapman and Hall Ltd., London,

    1979.3 Padmavankar, Textile Effluent NCUTE, IIT, Publication, 2002.

    4. From waste to Profits, Technical Manual Series III, National Productivity Council,

    New Delhi, 19985. Shenai, V.A., Technology of Textile Finishing, Sevak Publications, Bombay, 1995

    6. Shenai, V.A., Technology of Printing, Sevak Publications, Bombay, 1996

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    SEMESTER : VII

    Subject Code : TT7003

    Subject Title : Woven Fabric Structure

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 Cloth GeometryUnit 1: Cloth Geometry Cover Factor Use of Point Paper

    Unit 2: Elementary weaves plain and its derivatives. Twill and derivatives, SatinUnit 3: Sateen and derivatives; Ordinary and Brighten Honey Comb

    Unit 4: Huck-a-Back and modification. Mock Leno

    BLOCK 2 Bedford cordsUnit 1: Bedford cords : Plain and Twill faced ,Wadded welts and piques

    Unit 2: Wadded piques Loose and fast back welts and piquesUnit 3: Spot figuring Arrangement of figures

    Unit 4: Drop Designs Half drop bases Sateen system of distribution

    BLOCK 3 Colour theoryUnit 1: Colour theory Light and Pigment Theory Modification of colour

    Unit 2: Application of colours Colour and weave effects.

    Unit 3: Extra warp and Extra weft figuring with two coloursUnit 4: Backed fabrics: Warp and Weft backed Reversible and Non-reversible

    BLOCK 4 Pile fabricsUnit 1: Pile fabrics Warp pile, Fast wire pile Terry weavesUnit 2: Terry stripe and checks. Weft pile

    Unit 3: Double cloth: Classification types of stitchesUnit 4: wadded double cloth warp and weft wadded double cloth

    BLOCK 5 Gauze and Leno weavesUnit 1: Gauze and Leno weaves. Russian cord Net Leno

    Unit 2: Madras Muslin structures. Damasks

    Unit 3: Ply fabrics Brocades Tapestry Swivel

    Unit 4: Designs for ornamentation of FabricsBooks:1. Goerner D, Woven Structure and Design, Part I WIRA, 1986.

    2. Goerner D, Woven Structure and Design, Part II BTT6 19893. Grosicki Z.J, Textile Design and Colour Butterworths London, 1950.

    4. Grosicki Z.J, Advanced Textile Design & Colour Butterworths, London, 1952

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    SEMESTER : VII

    Subject Code : TTP009

    Subject Title : Cloth Analysis Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    (Minimum of Ten Experiments shall be offered)

    Construction Details Design, Draft, Peg Plan, Warp and Weft particulars and Loom

    requirements and Knitting machine particulars for the following.

    Plain / Twill / Satin / Sateen Weaves.

    Honey comb weave.

    Huck-a-Back weave.

    Extra Warp / Extra Weft.

    Pile Fabrics (Warp & Weft)

    Welts and Pique.

    Backed Fabrics.

    Gauze and Leno.

    Double cloth.

    Crepe.

    Tapestry.

    Mock Leno. Bedford cords.

    Colour and Weave Effects.

    Knitted Single Jersey, Interlock, Rib Structures

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    SEMESTER : VII

    Subject Code : TTP010

    Subject Title : Textile Chemical Processing Lab

    Structure of the Course Content

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    (Minimum of Ten Experiments shall be offered)

    Identification of dyes on fibre

    Scouring of cotton fabrics

    Bleaching of cotton using hypochlorite

    Bleaching of cellulosic fibres using hydrogen peroxide

    Yarn and fabric mercerisation.

    Dyeing of cotton / viscose yarns using direct dyes

    Dyeing of cotton yarn using vat dyes

    Dyeing of cotton yarn using reactive dyes

    Dyeing of cotton fabric with reactive dyes pad-batch methods

    Dyeing of cotton using naphthol dyes

    Dyeing of polyester using carrier

    Dyeing of polyester / cotton blends

    Dyeing of silk, wool with acid, reactive dyes

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    SEMESTER : VIII

    Subject Code : TT8001

    Subject Title : Mechanics of Textile Machinery

    Structure of the Course Content

    BLOCK 1 MACHINE DESIGNUnit 1: Equations of forces, motion and energy

    Unit 2: design of cams; gear trains and draft calculationsUnit 3: principles of clutches and brakes

    Unit 4: practical application in textile machines

    BLOCK 2 ROTARY MOTIONUnit 1: Equations of rotary motion

    Unit 2: energy stored in rotating massesUnit 3: power transmitted by rope and belt drives

    Unit 4: friction calculations; balancing of rotating masses

    BLOCK 3 SPINNING MACHINERYUnit 1: Differentials and variable speed drives

    Unit 2: principles, application in textile machines

    Unit 3: design of cone drums piano feed regulationUnit 4: speed frame builder mechanism

    BLOCK 4 WEAVING MACHINERYUnit 1: Design of winder drumsUnit 2: kinematics of shedding; picking

    Unit 3: cams, torsion bars and other mechanismsUnit 4: beat up; back rest

    BLOCK 5 PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTSUnit 1: Kinetic and potential energy calculation in Textile Machines

    Unit 2: principle of moments

    Unit 3: ring frames a top arm loading

    Unit 4: forces in heald reversing systemBooks:1. Booth J. E., Textile Mathematics, Vol.2&3, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1975,

    ISBN-10: 0900739193.2. Slater K., Textile Mechanics