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The document describes the Bachelor of Engineering program in Textile Technology offered by the Department of Textile Engineering at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. It outlines the program structure, course codes, titles of courses offered in each semester, and course outcomes. Specifically, it provides details of the Applied Physics I course offered in the first semester, including topics covered, contact hours, learning outcomes, and how the course relates to employability skills and industry needs.

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Textile Engineering - B.E (Textile Technology)

The document describes the Bachelor of Engineering program in Textile Technology offered by the Department of Textile Engineering at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. It outlines the program structure, course codes, titles of courses offered in each semester, and course outcomes. Specifically, it provides details of the Applied Physics I course offered in the first semester, including topics covered, contact hours, learning outcomes, and how the course relates to employability skills and industry needs.

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Program name

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
(TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY)
Program code
619112

Department of Textile Engineering


Faculty of Technology and Engineering
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Vadodara
PSO for B.E. (Textile Technology)

PSO1: Graduates of the program will have the ability to apply knowledge of Basic science, engineering and Textile Technology in identifying
and providing appropriate solution for textile manufacturing industry.
PSO2: Graduates of the program will have the ability to design, optimize textile process and Textile machinery to develop quality and cost-
effective products.
PSO3: Graduates of the program will have successful career in design, development, manufacturing, production planning and process control of
textile machines for textile industry.
PSO4: Graduates of the program will have the continual learning ability and will be adapting to the constantly changing technology.
PSO5: Graduates of the program will have necessary skills to take up Entrepreneurial Venture.
PSO6: Graduates of the program will serve to the needs of Textile Industry and the Nation.
PSO7: Graduates of the program will be able enhance skill and other skill related issues for textile industry.
PSO8: Graduates of the program (especially female) will get platform to design & create prototypes with changing demands of the textile market
and fashion segment.

Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6. Creation


Titles of Courses and Detailed Syllabi
w.e.f. 2019-20
(B.E. SEM-I [FSBE-I] & SEM-II [SSBE-I])
(B.E. SEM-I [FSBE-II] & SEM-II [SSBE-II])
(B.E. SEM-I [FSBE-III] & SEM-II [SSBE-III])
(B.E. SEM-I [FSBE-IV] & SEM-II [SSBE-IV])

Sr. No Subject Code Subject Title Page No.


F.S. B.E.-I APH1101 Applied Physics-I
APH1101L Applied Physics-I Lab
AMT1101 Applied Mathematics-I
MEC1101 Engineering Drawing-I
MEC1101L Engineering Drawing-I Lab
MME1101 Material Science
CVL1104 Fundamentals of Civil Engineering and
Environmental Engineering
CVL1104L Fundamentals of Civil Engineering and
Environmental Engineering Lab
MEC1102 Workshop Practice-I
S.S. B.E.-I APH1201/APH1206 Applied Physics-II
APH1201L/APH1206L Applied Physics-II Lab
AMT1202 Mathematics & Statistical Methods
AMT1202L Mathematics & Statistical Methods Lab
TXC1203 Textile Chemical Processing-I
MEC1207 Mechanical Engineering
AMT1203 Introduction to Computer & Numerical Analysis
AMT1203L Introduction to Computer & Numerical Analysis Lab
TXE1203 Principles of Textile Manufacturing
TXE1203L Principles of Textile Manufacturing - TW/Practical
F.S. B.E.-II APH1301 Fibre Science and Textile Physics
APM1302 Applied Mechanics
APM1302L Applied Mechanics Lab
TXC1305 Textile Chemistry-I
TXC1305L Textile Chemistry-I Lab
ACH1307 Chemistry
ACH1307L Chemistry Lab
TXE1306 Principles of Yarn Manufacturing
S.S. B.E.-II ACH1404 Applied Chemistry
ACH1404L Applied Chemistry Lab
TXE1402 Spinning -I
TXE1402L Spinning -I Lab
TXE1403 Weaving-I
TXE1403L Weaving-I Lab
TXE1404 Yarn Preparation-I
TXE1404L Yarn Preparation-I Lab
F.S. B.E.-III ELE1511 Electrical Engineering Fundamental
ELE1511L Electrical Engineering Fundamental Lab
CBM1501 Management Of Textile Unit
TXE1505 Textile Machine Control and Quality Management
TXE1507 Textile Testing-I
TXE1507L Textile Testing-I Lab
TXE1508 Fabric Structure
TXE1508L Fabric Structure Lab
S.S. B.E.-III TXC1601 Textile Chemistry-II
TXC1601L Textile Chemistry-II Lab
MEC1608 Industrial Engineering and Operation Research
TXE1606 Textile Testing -II
TXE1606L Textile Testing -II Lab
TXE1607 Spinning-II
TXE1607L Spinning-II Lab
TXE1608 Weaving-II
TXE1608L Weaving-II Lab
F.S. B.E.-IV TXE1701 Engineering of Textile Structure
TXE1702 Man Made Fibre Technology-I
TXE1703 Spinning-III
TXE1703L Spinning-III Lab
TXE1704 Weaving-III
TXE1704L Weaving-III Lab
TXE1706 Yarn Preparation-II
TXE1706L Yarn Preparation-II Lab
S.S. B.E.-IV TXE1801 Advance Fabric Structure,
TXE1803 Garment Technology
TXE1804 Knitting
TXE1805 Man Made Fibre Technology-II
TXE1805L Man Made Fibre Technology-II Lab
TXE1806 Technical Textiles
TXE1807 Textile Production Management and Costing
TXE1807L Textile Production Management and Costing Lab
TXE1808 Process Control and Modern Yarn Production
TXE1808L Process Control and Modern Yarn Production Lab
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Academic Year
Faculty Technology and Engineering
2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme

Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week


Year I
APH1101: Applied Physics I 04

Year of Introduction: 2007 Maximum Marks / Grade


Semester I
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012 100

Mode of
Lectures and Tutorials
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) APH1101
CO1 Understand the basics of laws governing physical world.
CO2 Application of physical laws in various engineering applications

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to


No. Hours Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(%) Level
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
(Ent)/ Skill Sustainability
developmental needs
Development (ES), Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 Interference:
• Types of interference. Fresnel's
biprism, White light fringes,
Determination of the thickness of
a thin sheet of transparent
material.
• Interference in thin films,
Wedge-shaped film, Necessity of
an extended source.
• Newton's rings, Determination
CO1
of wave-length of sodium light 06 10 1,2 PSO2
using Newton’s rings, CO2
Determination of refractive index
of a liquid, Newton s rings with
white light.
• Non-reflecting films,
Michelson interferometer, Types
of fringes, Uses of Michelson’s
interferometer, Standardization of
the meter.
EMP, ENT, SD
• Fabry-Perot interferometer, N,R,G ES, PE
Interference filters.

2 Diffraction:
• Introduction, Two kinds of
CO1
diffraction, Difference between 06 10 1,2 PSO2
interference and diffraction. CO2
• Fraunhofer diffraction at a
circular aperture, Plane diffraction
grating, Formation of multiple
spectra with grating, Maximum
number of orders available with a
grating.
• Absent spectra with a
diffraction grating, Effect of
increase in the width of niled
surface.
• Determination of wavelength,
dispersive power of grating.

3 Resolving Power of Optical


Instruments:
• Meaning of resolving power, CO1
06 06 1,2 PSO6
Rayleighs criterion of resolution. CO2
• Resolving power of grating,
prism, telescope and microscope.

4 Polarization:
• Geometry of calcite crystal,
double refraction, Nicol's prism,
Huygen's theory of double
refraction. CO1 PSO2
04 10 1,2
• Quarter-wave plate, CO2
polarization by selective
absorption. Half-wave plate.
• Elliptically and circularly
polarized light, production of
circularly and elhptically polarized
light, conversion of elliptically
polarized light into circularly
polarized light, analysis of
polarized light of different kinds.
• Ken effect. Optical activity,
specific rotation, Laurent's half
shade polarimeter. Photo
elasticity.

5 LASER:
• Lasers, spontaneous and
stimulated emission, population
inversion, pumping and active
system. CO1
05 10 1,2,3,4 PSO2
• The Ruby laser. Gas laser. CO2
Semiconductor laser.
• CO2 laser, design of CO2
laser, mechanism of CO2 laser.
• Uses of lasers.

6 Semiconductor Diode
Applications and Solar Cells:
PSO2
• Rectifier, ripple factor, CO1
capacitor filter. 03 04 1,2,3,4 PSO6
CO2
• Types of Solar Cells, p-n PSO7
junction Solar Cells
Characteristics, Efficiency.
7 Ultrasonics:
• Ultrasonic waves, production
of ultrasonic waves.
CO1 PSO2
• Detection of ultrasonic, 08 10 2,3,4,5
properties of ultrasonic, CO2 PSO6
wavelength of ultrasonic waves.
• Applications of ultrasonic
waves.

8 Maxwell's equations and


electromagnetic waves:
• Vector field, Irrotational vector
field, rotational vector fields
(curl), source and sinks of vector
fields -divergence theorem.
• Basic laws of electricity and
magnetism- different forms.
CO1 PSO2
• Lumped and distributed 08 10
CO2
elements -oscillations,
electromagnetic cavity oscillator.
• Charge conservation law —
continuity equation, displacement
current.
• Maxwell's equations,
electromagnetic waves in free
space.

9 Waves and Particles: 08 10 CO1 PSO2


• Equation of motion of matter CO2
waves, physical interpretation of
wave function
• Operators. Eigen functions and
Eigen values, momentum and
energy operators, properties of
wave functions
• Solution of Schrodinger
equation. Stationary state
solutions.
• The free particle, particle in a
box, energy levels of a particle
enclosed in one-dimensional
potential box of infinite height.
• The hydrogen atom
(qualitative). Barrier Tunneling,
STM, electron microscope.
10 Temperature and its
measurement:
• Liquid thermometers, mercury
thermometers, errors in mercury
thermometers. CO1 PSO2
03 10
• Bimetallic thermometers. CO2
Platinum resistance
thermometers, thermoelectric
thermometers, Pyrometers, Fery's
total radiation pyrometer.
Disappearing filament optical
pyrometer.
• Factors for the selection of a
thermometer for a particular use,
temperature range of various
thermometers.

11 Vacuum technology:
• Introduction, exhaust pump
and their characteristics, different
types of pumps. CO1 PSO2
03 10
• Rotary oil pumps. Diffusion CO2
pump.
• Measurement of low pressure,
Pirani gauge.

Reference Books

1. Engineering Physics: by R. K. Gaur and S. L. Gupta, DhanpatRai Publications (P) Ltd. 8th Edition.
2. Fundamentals of Physics: by D. Halliday, R Resnick and J. Walker, Asian Books Pvt. Ltd. 6th Edition

3. Modem Engineering Physics: by A. S. Vasudeva, S. Chand and Company Ltd.

4. A Textbook of Engineering Physics by MN Avadhanulu& PG Kshirsagar, S Chand Publishers


The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Academic Year
Faculty Technology and Engineering
2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week
Year I APH1101L : Applied Physics Laboratory
03
Practical
Year of Introduction: 2007 Maximum Marks / Grade
Semester I
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2016 50
Mode of Laboratory Experiments,
Transaction discussion and viva
Course Outcome (CO) APH1101L
CO1 Understanding the optics
CO2 Understanding the physical properties through experiments
CO3 Methods to determine physical properties
CO4 Understanding of advances in instrumentation
CO5 Understanding the spectroscopy
Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to
Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
Hours BT (Ent)/ Skill Sustainability
No. Experiment CO PSO
Level Development (ES), Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 Newton’s Rings: To Study the interference patterns
from single monochromatic source and find out the CO1, PSO1,
06 1,2 SD G PE
Radius of Curvature of given Plano-Convex lens from CO2 PSO2
the obtain interference pattern.
2 Diffraction Grating: To study the diffraction pattern
from sodium vapor lamp and find out the wavelength CO1 PSO1,
06 2
of this source by using diffraction pattern that obtain CO2 PSO2
with the help of Transmission Grating.
3 Frequency of AC Mains: To determine the frequency CO3 PSO1,
06 2,3
of A. C. Mains. CO4 PSO2
4 Ultrasonic Waves: To determine the frequency of
Ultrasonic waves and find out the velocity of PSO1,
06 3,4
Ultrasonic wave in air medium by using the PSO3
interference theory of longitudinal wave.
5 Resolving Power of Telescope:- Comparative study
CO1 PSO1,
between resolving power of Travelling Microscope and 06 2,3
CO2 PSO4
Telescope.
6 Solar Cell: Study of various parameters of solar cell PSO1,
06 2,3
PSO3
7 Dispersion of Light: Calculate the refractive index of
PSO1,
different wavelength associated with white light using 06 3,4
PSO3
the prism.
8 Laser Parameters: (1) To determine the full angular
divergence of the given gas laser. (2) To determine the PSO1,
06 3,4 CO5
wavelength of the given laser source using diffraction PSO3
by grating.
9 Polari meter: To determine the specific rotation of the CO1 PSO1,
06 2,3,4
given optically active substance. CO2 PSO3
10 Rectifier Circuits: To study the process of
CO3 PSO1,
rectification through half wave, full wave and bridge 06 2,3,4
CO4 PSO4
rectifiers.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Credits / Hours per week 04
AMT 1101: APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
Year of Introduction: 2010
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2016
Mode of Transaction Lecture
Course Outcome (CO) (AMT1101)
CO1 Evaluate successive differentiation of given function and solve identities involving higher order derivatives, evaluate radius of curvature, obtain
Taylor & Maclaurin series expansion of function of single variable. Evaluate limits of indeterminate forms.
CO2 Test for convergence sequences and positive term series using various tests like comparison test, ratio test. Also find the convergence, absolute and
conditional convergence for alternating series.
CO3 Understand the requirement of complex numbers their various representations, Demovier’s theorem and its applications. Logarithm of complex
numbers. Evaluate and use circular functions, hyperbolic functions.
CO4 Classify the differential equations with respect to their order and linearity, explain the meaning of different types of solutions of a differential
equation.
CO5 Identify and solve the 1st order differential equations.
CO6 Apply the method of undetermined coefficients to solve the non-homogeneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients.
CO7 Apply the method "variations of parameters" to find to solution of higher-order linear differential equations with variable coefficients.
CO8 Solve the Cauchy-Euler equations and systems of linear differential equations .
CO9 Analyze real-world problems in field of Engineering like problems related to bending of beams, mixtures, growth and decay, heating and cooling,
electric circuits, Spring-mass system etc.
CO10 Find series solutions of Bessel differential equation and Legendre’s differential equations and make use of the properties of Bessel’s functions and
Legendre polynomials to study and analyze the solution.

Unit Topic Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements Relevanc Relation


No. Hours (%) Level of e to to
Employa Local (L)/ Gender
bility National (G),
(Emp)/ (N)/ Environ
Entrepre Regional( ment
neurship R)/Global and
(Ent)/ (G) Sustaina
Skill bility
Develop (ES),
ment Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professio
nal Ethics
(PE)
1 Calculus:
Reorientation, Functions of one variable Application of derivatives,
Curvature, Successive differentiation, Partial derivatives, Leibnitz rule 8 16.67 1,2,3,5 CO1
for the nth order derivative of a function, Techniques of partial
derivatives.
2 Infinite Series:
Sequence and their convergence , convergence and divergence of
infinite series, Geometric series, P – Series ,Necessary condition for
8 16.67 1,2,3,4 CO2
convergence, Comparison test, ratio test Absolute convergence and
conditional convergence of alternating series, Maclauarin’s & Taylor’s
expansion with reminder form, Indeterminate forms L’Hospital’s rule
3 Complex Numbers:
Complex numbers & their geometrical representation, Complex Emp, SD G PE
8 16.67 1,2,3,4 CO3
numbers in polar form, Demoivre’s theorem and its applications,
Exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric & hyperbolic functions.
4 Differential Equations
Reorientation, Modeling of engineering systems pertaining to
CO4
first order differential equations, Exact differential equations,
8 16.67 1,2,3,5 CO5
integrating factors, Unified approach to first order ordinary CO9
differential equations, Equations of first order and higher
degree.
5 Linear differential equations of higher order with constant CO6
coefficients and with variable coefficients 10 20.83 1,2,3,5 CO7
Models of higher order differential equations, Method of variation of CO8
parameters, Simultaneous linear differential equations CO9
Method of solution in series
6 Bessel and Legendre’s equations, Properties of Bessel functions
6 12.5 1,4,5 CO10
Introduction to Legendre polynomials
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Academic Year
Faculty Technology and Engineering
2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Lectures: 04
Year I Credits / Hours per week
MEC 1101: Engineering Drawing I Practical-: 04
Year of Introduction: 2016 Theory: 100
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---- PR/TW/VIVA: 50
Mode of
Lectures
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) MEC 1101
CO 1 Use the drawing instruments effectively and how to use the dimensioning methods.
CO 2 Observe, analyse and correlate two-dimensional (Orthographic view) and three dimensional (Isometric view)
CO 3 Construct and application of various engineering curves in engineering practice
CO 4 Apply the knowledge of Projection of points, Lines and Planes in engineering
CO 5 Create freehand sketches of basic machine components
Unit Topic/Unit Contac Weightag BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to
No. t e Level Employabilit to Gender (G),
Hours (%) y (Emp)/ Local (L)/ Environment
Entrepreneurs National and
hip (Ent)/ (N)/ Sustainability
Skill Regional(R (ES), Human
Development )/ Values (HV)and
(SD) Global (G) Professional
developme Ethics (PE)
ntal needs
1. Introduction to Engineering Curves:
Introduction to conic sections, types of conic
CO3 PSO1,2
sections, eccentricity, construction of conic 08 20 1,2,6 Emp, Ent, SD L,N,R,G G, ES, HV, PE
,3
sections( parabola, ellipse , hyperbola) by
different methods, Construction of involutes,
construction of cycloid, epicycloid and
hypocycloid, construction of spiral, construction
of normal and tangent to all curves.
2. Free hand sketches:
Parts of screw thread and its types, conventional
representation of threads, screwed fastening-
types of nuts, bolts, set screws, locking
arrangement of nuts, foundation bolts, riveted PSO1,2
08 10 1,2,6 CO5
and welded joints, forms and proportions of ,3
rivet heads, representation of welded joints,
shaft keys and couplings- types of keys, cotter
joint, knuckle joint, double cotter/sleeve joint,
types of couplings.
3. Projection of Point and Line
Introduction to principal planes of projections,
projections of points located with respect to
reference planes (in different quadrants),
PSO1,2
Projection of Lines, Line parallel to reference 08 20 3,4,6 CO4
,3
planes, Line parallel to one reference plane and
inclined to other reference plane, Line inclined
to both the reference planes, Application of all
variants
4. Projection of Planes
Projection of Planes (Polygons, circle, semi-
circle, ellipse etc.). Plane parallel to one PSO1,2
08 10 1,2,4 CO4
reference plane and inclined to other, Plane ,3
inclined to both the reference plane, Concept of
auxiliary plane method for projection of plane.
5. Orthographic projection
Fundamental of projection along with PSO1,2
10 20 2,3,5 CO2
classification, Projections from the pictorial ,3
view of the object on the principal planes for
view from front, top and sides using first angle
projection method and third angle projection
method, full sectional view
6 Isometric Projections and Isometric View or
Drawing:
PSO1,2
Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic 10 20 2,4,5 CO2
,3
views into isometric projection, isometric view
or drawing of objects
Reference book
1. Bhatt, N.D., ‘Engineering Drawing’,
2. Shah, P. J., ‘Engineering Drawing’,
3. Bhatt, N.D., ‘Machine Drawing’,
4. Dhawan, R.K., ‘A Textbook of Engineering Drawing’,
5. Venugopal, K., ‘Engineering Drawing and Graphics’
6. M. Raja Roy, B.V.R. Gupta, ‘Engineering Drawing with AutoCAD’,
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I MEC1101L Engineering Drawing-I Credits / Hours per week 02
(Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction:1954
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Term work, Practical and viva
Transaction
Contact Weightage BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hours (%) Level
1 Different types of Engineering Curves: CO3
08 20 1,2,6 PSO1,2,3
2 Free hand sketches:
08 10 1,2,6 CO5 PSO1,2,3
3 Projection of Point and Line
08 20 3,4,6 CO4 PSO1,2,3
4 Projection of Planes
08 10 1,2,4 CO4 PSO1,2,3
5 Orthographic projection
10 20 2,3,5 CO2 PSO1,2,3
6 Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:
10 20 2,4,5 CO2 PSO1,2,3
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Department of Textile Engineering
Academic Year 2020-2021

B.E. - Textile Technology: Regular Programme


Year I Core / Elective / Foundation : Credits / Hours per Week 04 (Theory)
MME1101 Materials Science
Semester I Year of Introduction : Maximum Marks / Grade 100 (Theory)
Mode of Transactions Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) / MET 1101
CO-1: Understanding of materials and their classification
CO-2: Study about crystals and lattices parameters

CO-4: Studies of phase important with their diagrams and materials defects
CO-5: Learning about ceramics and glasses materials
CO-6: Understanding briefly causes and types of corrosions and their protection methods
CO-7: Study about electronics and electrical materials
CO-8: Learn about some advanced materials and their uses

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage [1]


BT CO PSO [2]
Elements of [3]
Relevanc [4]
Relation to
No. Hours (%) Level EMP/ENT/SD e to GN/ES/HV/PE
L/R/N/G
1 Introduction of Engineering Materials 02 10% 1/2/3/4 CO1 SD G ES
Metalica Materials, Ceramic Material,
Polymers, Composite and Nano-
materials.
2 Crystal Structure 06 15% 1/2/3/5 CO2 SD G ES
Crystallography, Atomic structure and;
Structure of crystalline solids;
Lattices, unit cells; Crystal systems,
Bravais lattices; Indexing of directions
and planes, notations, Inter-planar
spacings and angles, co-ordination
number, packing factors stacking
sequence in BCC, FCC and HCP.
3 Mechanical Properties of Materials 08 15% 1/2/3 CO3 SD G ES
Concepts of stress and strain, Stress-
Strain diagrams; Properties obtained
from the tensile test; Elastic
deformation, Plastic deformation.
Impact Testing & toughness behavior.
Hardness of materials.
4 Phase diagram 08 15% 1/2/3 CO4 SD G ES
Gibbs phase rule, Binary phase
diagram its types, solid solution –
Hume Rothery Rules. Imperfections:
Point defects, Line defects and
surface defects – grain boundary, tilt
boundary and twin boundary, Grain,
Grain size number. Burgers vector
and its representation.
5 Ceramic Materials 05 10% 1/2 CO5 SD G ES
Introduction, ceramic structures,
silicate structures, Processing of
ceramics; Properties, glasses;
Composite Materials- Introduction,
classification, metal-matrix, ceramic–
matrix and polymer matrix
composites.
6 Corrosion 06 15% 1/2/3 CO6 SD G ES
Types of corrosion – Dry and Wet
corrosion, Electro chemical and
oxidation (Chemical) corrosion.
Corrosion prevention – anodic and
cathodic protection & coatings
7 Electrical & Electronic Materials 05 10% 1/2 CO7 SD G ES
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semi
conductivity, Dielectric material,
Piezo-electric materials. Magnetic
Materials: Introduction, classification
of magnetic materials, soft & hard
magnetic materials.
8 Advanced Materials 05 10% 1/2 CO8 SD G ES
Nano Materials & its application,
Metallic glasses, Super conducting
material, optic fibers, smart
materials.
45 100%
Text Books or Reference Books:

1. Askeland D.R., & P. P. Fullay (2007), The Science and Engineering of Materials –4th Cengage Learning Publishers
2. William D. Callister, Jr (2008), Callister’s Materials Science and Engineering, (Adopted by R. Balasubramaniam) Wiley-Eastern
3. A.S. Edelstein and R.C. Cammarata Ed. (1998), Nano Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Inst. Of Physics Publishing,
UK
4. Raghavan V (2007), Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, Prentice Hall, India
5. James F. Shackelford (1996), Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Prentice Hall, India
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. Textile Technology: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours
Year I CVL 1104 : FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING per week
(NEW COURSE) 04
Year of Introduction: 2019
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures
Course Outcome (CO) CVL
CO1 To impart brief fundamental concept related to various materials and their use in building construction
CO2 To study environmental pollution comprehensively and
CO3 Students will know concept of linear and angular measurements
CO4 Students will be aware of various constructional practices

Uni Topic Contac Weighta BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t t ge Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hours (%) Employ Local Gender
ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo Human
pment Values
(SD) (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Building Material
Stone - Introduction to stone – Uses of stone –
Characteristics of good building stone – Availability,
suitability and properties of different stone. Bricks -
Comparison between stone work and brick work –
Advantages of bricks – Characteristics of good brick –
Standard test for brick along with field test for brick. Lime
- Classification of Lime, Precautions in handling Lime. 14 hrs 27 2,3 CO1 PSO3
Cement - Basic ingredient of ordinary cement – Physical
properties of cement – Field examinations of cement –
Storing of cement and its uses. Timber - Introduction to
timber – Importance of seasoning – Wood base product.
Steel - Introduction – Use of different form of steel – (Emp), (L),
(ES),
Marketable forms of steel. Aggregates. Bitumen. FRP. (Ent), (N),
(PE)
Optical fiber. Plastic - Properties of plastics – Types and (SD) (R), (G)
uses of plastic.
2 Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
Introductory Environmental Engineering Terminology––
Introduction to various types of pollution- Water and land
pollution and remedial measures for control, water and
wastewater quality criteria – Disposal of wastes – Air
pollution and remedial for control – Ecology, 12 hrs 23 2,3 CO2 PSO2
Environmental Protection and legislation. Hydrologic
cycle, Rain water harvesting, Green building, Solid waste
management, Environment Impact Assessment, Basic
environmental chemistry, Sustainable development – clean
development mechanism, Global warming, Ozone layer
depletion, Acid rain, and Climate change.
3 Surveying and Leveling
Surveying - Introduction – Principle – Object of survey –
Classification – Basic instruments of linear and angular
measurements – chain, tape, Offsetting, Types of offsets, PSO1
Ranging methods. Prismatic compass, Types of meridians, PSO2
Types of bearings. Traverse survey: open and closed 14 hrs 27 2, 3, 4 CO3
Examples based on compass. Leveling – Definitions – PSO3
Computation of reduced levels– Introduction to contour,
Methods of leveling and Examples on Level. Modern
tools: Introduction to Theodolite, Total station –
Introduction to GPS, GIS, Remote sensing.
4 Building Construction
Building Construction & Infrastructures: Types of
constructions – roads, pipelines, transmission lines –
Typical details of load bearing and framed structures –
Brief discussion and illustrational sketches of typical
important building components – Foundation – Functions,
Types of foundations such as Spread footing, Stepped PSO1
footing, Isolated and Combined column footing, Raft, and 12 hrs 23 1, 2, 3 CO4
Grillage foundation. Lintels – Function, Types of lintel. PSO3
Flooring, Roofing. Mortar and concrete specifications –
Ingredients for mortar and concrete – classification of
mortar and concrete – selection of mortar and its uses –
precaution in using mortar – Pre-stressed concrete –
grades of concrete, Internet of things for buildings,
Hydropower plants.

Reference Books
1 Arora S.P. and Bindra S.P. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Dhanpatai and Sons, Publishers.
2 Rangwala S.C. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Charotar Publishing House, India.
3 Gilbert M Masters, (2006), Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
4 Deshpande P.D., (2009) Basic Civil Engineering, Nirali Prakashan Pune.
5 G.S.Birdie, Water supply & Sanitary Engg., Dhanpatrai & Sons.
6 S.C.Rangwala, Engg. Materials, Charotar Books Staff, Anand.
7 Janardan Jha Building Material
8 Surendra Singh, Building Material, Vikas Pub. Pvt. New Delhi.
9 D.N.Ghose, Material of Construction, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. New Delhi
10 Surveying & Levelling – Kanetkar & Kulkarni Vol-I A.V.G. Prakashan, Puna.
11 Elementary Survey – B.C.Punmia Vol-I. Laxmi Pub. Dariya Gunj, New Delhi.
12 Surveying & Levelling – S.C.Rangwala, Charotar Pub. House, Anand.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. Textile Technology: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
CVL 1104L : FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL AND
Year I Credits / Hours per week 02
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (NEW COURSE) : Field
Practical
Year of Introduction: 2019 Maximum Marks /
Semester I 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: Grade
Course Outcome (CO) CVL
CO1 To impart brief fundamental concept related to various materials and their use in building construction
CO2 To study environmental pollution comprehensively and
CO3 Students will know concept of linear and angular measurements
CO4 Students will be aware of various constructional practices
Mode of
Practical’s, discussion and viva PSO1 is common for all experiments
Transaction
Conta
Course BT
No. Experiment ct PSO
Code Level CO
Hours
1 Conventional signs and symbols, scale, topographic-sheet CVL110 CO
2 1,2,3 PSO1
4L 3
CVL110 CO
2 Linear measurements: tape, ranging, offsets 4 2,3 PSO1
4L 3
CVL110 CO
3 Compass: Introduction, Bearings 2 2,3,4 PSO1
4L 3
4 Auto level: Introduction, HI, Rise and fall 2,3,4, CO
6 CVL110 PSO1
5 3
4L
CVL110 CO
5 GPS : Introduction, and demonstration 2 2,3,4 PSO1
4L 3
CVL110 2,3,4, CO
6 Theodolite and Total Station demonstration 6 PSO1
4L 5 3
CVL110 CO
7 Any other term-work based on syllabus PSO1,
4 4L 1,2 1C
PSO3
O4
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B. E. (Mechanical Engineering): Regular Programme
Workshop Practice I
Core Lectures: 00
Year I MECH Credits / Hours per week
MEC 1102 Practical-: 03
Year of Introduction: Theory: NILL
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2018 PR/TW/VIVA: 50
Mode of Transaction: Lectures and Practical
Course Outcome (CO) MEC 1102
CO1 Understand carpentry shop work ,different tools ,use of tools and hand on practices of subject.
CO2 Understand Smithy workshop related tools and learning forging operation in workshop .

Unit Topic Contac Weightage BT CO PO Elements Relevance Relation to


No. t (%) Level of to Local Gender (G),
Hours Employabili (L)/ Environment
ty (Emp)/ National and
Entreprene (N)/ Sustainability
urship Regional( (ES), Human
(Ent)/ Skill R)/Global Values (HV)and
Developme (G) Professional
nt (SD) Ethics (PE)
1 Carpentry: Name, use and setting of hand tools, Construction
1,2,3,
of halved single mortise and tenon joints, dovetail joint, bridle 20 50 Co1 Po 2,3,4
4,5,6
joint, oblique mortise and tenon joint and rafter joint.
All All All
2 Smithy: Tools used for preparing simple jobs in hand forging. 1,2,3,
19 50 Co2 Po 2,3,4,5
4,5,6
39 100

Reference Books

1. Workshop Technology-I. W.A. J. Chapman Taylor & Francis


2. Comprehensive Workshop Technology (Manufacturing Processes). S.K. Garg Laxmi publications
3. Workshop practice manual. K.Venkata Reddy B.S.Publications.
4. Workshop Technology-I. Hazra and Chaudhary Media promoters & Publisher private limited
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) : Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I APH1201/APH1206: Applied Credits / Hours per week 04
Physics-II
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012
Lectures, Tutorials and
Mode of Transaction
Practical/TW/Viva
Course Outcome (CO) APH1201
CO1 Understanding the fibres
CO2 Understanding the physical properties of fibres
CO3 Methods to determine physical properties
CO4 Understanding of instrumentation
CO5 Analysis of color
CO6 Applications of fibres
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to Fibres
Classification of fibers, Natural and Manmade fibers
and their general properties, Growth of fiber, Effect of 04 06 1 CO1 PSO1
external parameters i.e. Radiation, Temperature,
Pressure and other on fiber
2 Humidity, Regain and Moisture Content
Humidity and relative Humidity, Hygrometers, Regain
CO2
and Moisture Content, measurement of regain, relation 07 11 1,2 PSO1
CO3
between regain and relative humidity, influence of
temperature and stress
3 Colorimetry
Science of colors, additive color mixture, three color PSO1
1,2, 3, CO5
mixture, spectrophotometry, dominant wavelength and 07 11 PSO5
6 SD L, N PE
purity, subtractive method of color mixing, the color of PSO7
paint and inks, subtractive primaries
4 Microscopy
Eye pieces, Principles and working of compound
CO4 PSO1
microscope, oil immersion microscope, polarization 07 11 2, 3,4
CO6 PSO5
microscope, electron microscope and their use in
studying surface and structure of fiber,
5 Spectroscopy
Beer’s law, Lambert’s law, Principles and working of CO4 PSO1
07 11 2, 3,4
spectrophotometer and interpretation of UV, visible CO6 PSO5
and IR spectra, sample preparation
6 Tensile Properties of Fibers CO2 PSO1
12 20 2,3
Factors determining the results of Tensile experiments, CO3 PSO7
Stress, specific stress, tensile strain, strength, work of
rapture, Elongation at break, initial, modulus, work
factor, yield point and crimp, The effect of moisture &
Temperature, Pierce’s, Spencers Smith’s and weak
link theories.
7 Elastic Recovery
Introduction, Definition, Experimental methods& their PSO1
CO2
results, change of Properties as a result of straining, 08 10 2,3 PSO5
CO3
Swelling recovery, Simple recovery model, Recovery, PSO7
work of rupture and durability,
8 Fiber Friction
Technological Effects, Measurements of Friction,
Bewden and Leben’s Apparatus, Static and Dynamic
PSO1
Capston Method, Bucide and Pollitt’s Technique and CO2
12 20 1, 2,3 PSO5
Measurement of inter-fiber Friction, Static and Kinetic CO3
PSO7
Friction and State of the Surface, The nature of Fiber
Friction and it’s applications to Fiber Friction,The
Friction of Wool, Theory of directional friction.
Reference Books
1. Physical properties of Textile fibers by W.E. Morton and J.W.S. Hearle, Woodhead Publishers, UK
2. Optics by F.W. Sears, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. Inc.
3. A textbook of Optics, S.L.Kakani, K.C. Bhandari, S. Chand & Sons
4. Modern Concepts of Color and Appearance, A.K. Roy Choudhury, Oxford& IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
5. Organic Spectroscopy, Y.R. Sharma, S. Chand Publishers
6. Fibre Science & Technology by P. Ghosh
7. A Text Book of Fibre Science by S.P.Mishra (TS 1540 M4T3)
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Credits / Hours per week 03
APH1201L/ APH1206L : Applied Physics-II (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, TW/Viva
Transaction
Contact Course BT
No. Experiment PSO
hrs Code Level CO
1 Determine the Planck’s constant (h)using different LEDs. Use at least 4 LEDs. APH120 CO PSO1
3,4
1TX 4 PSO5
2 Determine the diameter of the given textile yarn using diffraction of light. APH120 CO PSO1
3,5
Wavelength of the laser  = 632.9 nm 1TX 3
3 Demonstrate the exponential decay law using the given statistical board set up. Plot APH120 CO PSO1,
3,4,6
the necessary graphs and determine the decay constant. 1TX 3 PSO7
4 Obtain the V-I characteristic of the given Zener diode in forward and reverse bias PSO1,
APH120 CO
conditions. Plot the necessary graphs. 3,4 PSO5
1TX 4
5 Determine the energy band-gap of a given semiconductor using the Four-probe
APH120 CO PSO1,
method. Plot the necessary graph.Distance between two neighboring probes = 2.0 3,6
1TX 4 PSO5
mm,Thickness of the semiconductor crystal = 0.5 mm
6 Determine the friction coefficient for the given system of wood cart and the glass PSO1,
APH120 CO
floor. 3,4,5 PSO7
1TX 3
7 Determine the Young’s modulus of the given material (wood) using the method of PSO1,
APH120 CO
bending of a beam. Plot the necessary graphs. 3,4,6 PSO7
1TX 3
8 Determine the molar extinction coefficient (ε) for the given KMnO4 (0.05N)solution. PSO1,
APH120 CO
Plot the necessary graph using at least 8 points and obtain ε. 3,5 PSO7
1TX 4
9 Obtain the load-elongation curve for the given yarn. Determine the following from the PSO1,
APH120 CO
load-elongation curve: (1) work of rupture (2) work factor (3) Initial modulus (4) yield 3,6 PSO5
1TX 3
point, Length of the yarn = 40 cm; Linear density of the yarn(pink) = 26.88 g/km
10 Study the moisture content (M) and regain (R) of the given cotton specimen at APH120 CO PSO1,
3,4,5
constant temperature. Determine the equilibrium state. Plot the necessary graphs. 1TX 3 PSO5
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Applied Physics

B.E.-I (Textile Engineering/Textile Technology): Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I AMT1202: Mathematics and Statistical Credits / Hours per week 04
Methods
Year of Introduction:
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO)
CO1 Understand and Evaluate the domain, range, limit, continuity, differentiability of multivariable functions, and apply it to various applications like estimating the
Taylor series expansion, maxima and minima of functions of several variables, Tangent plane and Normal line to the given surface.
CO2 Understanding and evaluating gradient, curl, divergence of scalar and vector functions, and to determine the directional derivatives for scalar point function.
CO3 Understands the concept of different types of line integrals with evaluation techniques.
CO4 Understands the Double, Triple integrations and can apply it appropriately, to evaluate Volume, Mass, Area, C.G. and M.I.
CO5 Understands the relation between double and line integrals as a Green’s Theorem and can apply the concept of line integral to find out Work done, Mass, Length
of curve, Area etc.
CO6 Able to analysis, classify and interpret data to answer questions about the real world problem, and able to demonstrate the ability to analyze data by
appropriately
fitting, assessing, and interpreting a variety of statistical models.
CO7 Understands the basic probability theories well, and be familiar with discrete and continuous random variables and implement it to translate uncertainty
problems
into probability models with application to the areas related to Textile sector.

CO8 Understands data description, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, analysis of association and variance.
CO9 Implement a proficiency in collection, organization, design, and drawing inferences from data using appropriate statistical methodology and problem solving skill.
CO10 Able to analysis, classify and interpret data to answer questions about the real world problem.

Unit Topic Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements Relevanc Relation


No. Hours (%) Level of e to to
Employa Local (L)/ Gender
bility National (G),
(Emp)/ (N)/ Environ
Entrepre Regional( ment
neurship R)/Global and
(Ent)/ (G) Sustaina
Skill bility
Develop (ES),
ment Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professio
nal Ethics
(PE)
1 Partial Differentiation:
Function of two variables, limit, continuity and partial
derivatives, Chain rule, Euler’s theorem, implicit function
09 19 1,2,3 CO1 PSO1
differentiation. Applications of partial derivatives, tangent
planes and normal lines to above surfaces (by calculus
method).
2 Vector Calculus:
Scalar and vector fields, gradient of a scalar function, CO2
directional derivatives, divergence and curl of a vector field 07 14.5 1,2,3 CO3 PSO1
and their applications. Line integrals and its Applications, CO5
Emp / N/
Green’s Theorem. PE
Ent G
3 Multiple Integration:
Double integral, Change of order of integration, Triple PSO1
07 14.5 2, 3, 4,5 CO4
integration, Change of variables in double and triple integrals, PSO4
Applications of double and triple integration
4 Statistics:
Reorientation of basic concepts: by taking examples related
PSO1
to Textile Engineering.
07 14.5 1, 2, 3,5 CO6 PSO2
Curve fitting (least square approximation), Correlation
analysis, Regression analysis.
5 Probability:
Reorientation and problems pertaining to Textile Engineering,
Random Variables and Probability Distributions (Discrete and
CO7 PSO1
Continuous), Binomial probability distribution, Poisson 10 21 1,2,3,4,5
CO9 PSO2
distribution, Normal probability distribution. General idea of
sampling, methods to draw a random sample, Confidence
interval for mean for large and small samples.
6 Testing of Data:
General idea for testing of hypothesis, One-tailed and Two-
tailed tests, Large and small sample tests, Test using p-values, CO8 PSO1
Control charts for variables and attributes , chi-square test of 08 16.5 2,3,4,6 CO9 PSO2
goodness of fit, contingency tables. Analysis of Variance CO10 PSO3
(ANOVA).

Reference Books
1. Erwin Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (6th edition) John-Wiley & Sons.
2. Wilfrad Kaplan: Advanced Calculus, Addison-Wesley Publ. Company, Inc
3. C.R.Wylie: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Mc. Graw– Hill, Inc.
4. A.Richard: Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Johanson, PHI, 1996
5. S.P.Gordon & F.S.Gordon: Contemporary Statistics, Mc – Graw Hill Inc, 1994.
6. J.E.Booth: Textile Mathematics (Vol.I, II, III), The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1975.
7. J.E.Booth: Principles of Textile Testing, CBS Publishers & Distributors, 1996.
8. E.B.Grover & D. S. Hamby: Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
9 B.V.Ramana: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata Mc. Graw-Hill. (Core Engineering Series).
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Applied Mathematics
Bachler of Textile Engineering and Textile Technology

Core / Elective / Foundation


Year I Credits / Hours per week 02
AMT 1202L : Mathematics & Statistical Methods-TW/Practical
Year of Introduction:
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Term Work, Practical and Viva
Course Outcome (CO)
CO1 Understands and be able to apply Mathematical software towards the problem solving.
CO2 Able to analysis, classify and interpret data using computer algorithms.
CO3 Able to demonstrate the ability to analyze data by appropriately fitting, assessing, and interpreting a variety of statistical tools.
CO4 Able to apply the appropriate software programs towards the basic probability theories with application to the areas related to Textile sector.
CO5 Understands and implement the appropriate software programs related to data description, statistical inference, and control charts.

No. Experiment Course BT CO PSO


Code Level
1 Introduction to Mathematical Software. PSO1
1,2 CO1
PSO4
2 Basic inbuilt commands and functions of vectors in Mathematical Software. CO1 PSO1
1,2,3,4
CO2 PSO4
3 Basic inbuilt commands and functions of matrices in Mathematical Software. PSO1
1, 2, 3, CO1
PSO4
4 CO2
AMT1202L
4 a. Basic command for 2D – plotting using Mathematical Software. PSO1
1, 2, CO2
b. Presentation of frequency distribution into graphs using Mathematical Software. (Histogram, bar, pie, PSO4
etc.) 3,4,5 CO3
5 Measure of central Tendency PSO1
(1) Mean 1,2,3,4 CO2 PSO2
(2) Median ,5 CO3 PSO4
(3) Mode
6 (a) Measure of Dispersion: Standard Deviation and Variance CO2 PSO1
1, 2,
(b) Relative Measure: Coefficient of variation CO3 PSO2
3,4,5
(c) Skewness PSO4
7 Correlation Analysis PSO1
CO2
1, 2, PSO2
CO3
3,4,5 PSO4
PSO5
8 Regression Analysis PSO1
(1) Regression line y on x 1, 2, PSO2
CO1
(2) Regression line x on y 3,4,5 PSO4
PSO5
9 Curve fitting
(1) Straight line(𝑦 = 𝑎 + 𝑏𝑥 or 𝑦 = 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏) PSO1
1, 2, CO1
(2) Parabola PSO2
3,4,5 CO2
(3) Exponential (𝑦 = 𝑎𝑒 𝑏𝑥 ) PSO4
(4) Power function( 𝑦 = 𝑎𝑏 𝑥 and 𝑦 = 𝑎𝑥 𝑏 )
10 Probability Distribution PSO1
(1) Binomial Distribution 1, 2, CO1 PSO2
(2) Poisson Distribution28 3,4,5 CO2 PSO4
Normal Distribution PSO5
11 Hypothesis Testing PSO1
1, 2, CO2 PSO2
3,4,5 CO3 PSO4
PSO5
12 Control Charts PSO1
1, 2, CO2 PSO2
3,4,5 CO3 PSO4
PSO5
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Textile Chemical Processing - I Credits / Hours per week 04
TXC1203
Year of Introduction:2020
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Lectures
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) TXCXXXX
CO 1 Learning various pre-treatment processes for various textile fibres.
CO 2 Understanding the importance of the pre-treatment.
CO 3 Learning method of application of different pre-treatment.
CO 4 Understanding chemistry & mechanism of different pre-treatment.
CO 5 Understanding working principle of various machines used for pre-treatment.
CO 6 Learning basic concept of dyes and dyeing.
CO 7 Understanding theory and mechanism of dyeing.
CO 8 Learning method of application of various dyes on cellulosic, protein and man-made fibres.
CO 9 Understanding chemistry of dyeing of cellulosic, protein and man-made fibres.
CO10 Understanding various fastness properties of dyeing.
CO11 Learning various dyeing machines used for dyeing of textiles.
CO12 Understanding working principle of different dyeing machines.
Relation to
Gender (G),
Elements of Relevance to
Environment
Employability Local (L)/
and
(Emp)/ National (N)/
Unit Contact Weightage BT Sustainability
Topic/Unit CO PSO Entrepreneurship Regional(R)/
No. Hours (%) Level (ES), Human
(Ent)/ Skill Global (G)
Values (HV)
Development developmental
and
(SD) needs
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1. Brief introduction to various preparatory G, ES, HV,
15 25 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G
processes like Singeing, Desizing, Scouring, PE
Bleaching, Mercerising for various natural and
man-made fibers.
2. Brief introduction to different machines involved G, ES, HV,
15 25 1,2,3,4,5 5 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G
in pre-treatment processes of textiles PE
3. Classification of dyes.
Brief information on different classes of dyes and G, ES, HV,
15 25 1,2,3,4,5 6,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G
their methods of application of cellulosic, protein PE
and synthetic fibers.
4. Basic fundamentals for the evaluation of colour
G, ES, HV,
fastness of dyed materials towards various 05 08 1,2,3,4,5 10 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G
PE
agencies.
5. Brief description of various dyeing machines used G, ES, HV,
10 17 1,2,3,4,5 11,12 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G
for dyeing cellulosic, protein and synthetic fibers. PE
Reference Books
1. V. A. Shenai: Technology of Bleaching (Vol – 3), Sevak Publication Mumbai.
2. V. A. Shenai: Technology of Dyeing (Vol – 6), Sevak Publication Mumbai.
3. F. Sadov: Chemical Technology of Fibrous Materials.
4. E. R. Trotmann: Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibers, Griffins, London
5. S. R. Karmarkar: Chemical Technology in the pre-treatment processes of Textiles: Elservier Publication.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering

B. E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme


I Text Core mechanical engineering Lectures: 04
Year Credits / Hours per week
Techno MEC :1207 Practical-: nill
Year of Introduction: Theory: 100
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2018 PR/TW/VIVA:
Mode of Transaction: Lectures
Course Outcome (CO) MEC 1207
CO1 Understand basic laws of thermodynamics.
CO2 Understand basic of second law of thermodynamic and it's working analysis.
CO3 Understand basic of Reciprocating air compressor and it's analysis.
CO4 Understand basic of Internal combustion engine and it's analysis.
CO5 Understand basic of Gas producers.
CO6 Study of theory of machine principal with various mechanism.
CO7 Understand the power transmission drive and application.

Unit Topic Conta Weightage BT CO PO Elements Relevanc Relation to


No. ct (%) Level of e to Local Gender (G),
Hours Employabil (L)/ Environment and
ity (Emp)/ National Sustainability
Entreprene (N)/ (ES), Human
urship Regional( Values (HV)and
(Ent)/ Skill R)/Global Professional
Developme (G) Ethics (PE)
nt (SD)
1 Theory of machines, kinematics of motion, graphical and
analytical methods of finding velocity and acceleration of 10 25 1 Co6 Po2
various links in mechanisms
2 . Belts, ropes, gears, flywheel and cams 15 25 1,3 Co7 Po2,3 All All All
3 . Heat engineering: Gas laws - air cycles, I.C. engines, steam Co
15 25 3,5 Po 3,5
engine performances and maintenance, etc 1,2,3
4 Steam cycles. Boiler study with reference to working and 12 25 2,6 Co1,2, Po4
maintenance. 3,4,5

52 100

Reference Books

1. Mechanical design : R S Khurmi


2. Thermal engineering : p k nag
3. Rattan, S. S., ‘Theory of Machines’, Tata McGraw Hill
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E (Textile Technology): Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I AMT1203 Introduction to Computer and Credits / Hours per week 04
Numerical Analysis
Year of Introduction:
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision:
Mode of Transaction Lectures
Course Outcome (CO)
CO1 Learn about the flowchart and design an algorithm for a given problem and to develop simple C – programs using operators.
CO2 Study about Conditional and Iterative statements which are available in C – language.
CO3 Learned about the importance and use of Arrays and Functions in C – language.
CO4 Learned about Strings, Pointers, Structures, Unions and Command Line Arguments.
CO5 Understand the concepts like File Handling in C-language.
CO6 Understanding of common numerical methods and how they are used to obtain an approximate solution the given problem.
CO7 To understand the concepts of interpolation with equal and unequal intervals.
CO8 To understand the concepts of numerical integral by various methods.
CO9 To solve algebraic, transcendental and system of linear equations by using various techniques.
CO10 To solve the ordinary differential equations with initial condition by numerical techniques.
CO11 Analyze and evaluate the accuracy of common numerical method.
CO12 Implementation of numerical schemes into C-Program.

Unit Topic Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element Relevan Relation


No. Hours (%) Level s of ce to to Gender
Employa Local (G),
bility (L)/ Environm
(Emp)/ National ent and
Entrepre (N)/ Sustainab
neurship Regional ility (ES),
(Ent)/ (R)/Glob Human
Skill al (G) Values
Develop (HV)and
ment Professio
(SD) nal Ethics
(PE)
1 Programming tools and C preliminaries
PSO1,
Introduction, Algorithms, effective procedures in problem solving,
06 12% 1,2,5 CO1 PSO4,
flowcharts, pseudo-code, Data types, constants, variables, type
PSO7
specification statements, operators and expressions, library functions,
simple C programs
2 Control Structures in ‘C’
PSO1,
Importance and types of control structures, structured programming, if 09 19% 1,2,3,5 CO2 PSO4,
– else, switch structure, go to, while, do – while, for continue and PSO7
break statement.
3 Advance Concepts in ‘C’ CO3, PSO1,
09 19% 1,2,3,5 CO4, PSO4,
Arrays, Functions, Structure and pointers. CO5 PSO7
4 Interpolation and Numerical Integration
CO6,
Finite differences: Backward, Forward, Central Differences CO7,
PSO1,
Newton’s Forward and Backward Interpolation formulae CO8, SD G PE
09 19% 1,2,3,4,5 PSO4,
Lagrange’s formula, Newton Divided difference Interpolation CO11,
PSO7
formula. CO12
Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 rd rule,
Simpson’s 3/8th rule.
5 Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations

Solution of equations of one variable: Bisection method. Regula – CO6,


PSO1,
falsi, Newton – Raphson method CO9,
09 19% 1,2,3,4,5 PSO4,
Introduction to matrix algebra: CO11,
PSO7
Rank of matrix, Consistency of system of equations, Solution of CO12
system of linear equations, Gauss – elimination methods
Gauss – Seidel, Jacobi, LU Factorization method
6 Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
CO6,
PSO1,
Euler’s method, Modified Euler method, Runge – Kutta method, CO10,
06 12% 1,2,3,4,5 PSO4,
Finite difference methods for ordinary differential equations. CO11,
PSO7
CO12
Applications oriented examples related to Textile engineering / Textile
Technology.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E (Textile Technology): Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Credits / Hours per week 02
AMT1203L- Introduction to Computer and Numerical Analysis
Year of Introduction:
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision:

Mode of Transaction Term Work, Practical and Viva

Course Outcome (CO)


CO1 Learn about the flowchart and design an algorithm for a given problem and to develop simple C – programs using operators.
CO2 Study about Conditional and Iterative statements which are available in C – language.
CO3 Learned about the importance and use of Arrays and Functions in C – language.
CO4 Learned about Strings, Pointers, Structures, Unions and Command Line Arguments.
CO5 Understand the concepts like File Handling in C-language.
CO6 Able to write C- program to find integration numerically.
CO7 Able to write C-program to find solution of algebraic, transcendental and system of linear equations.
CO8 Able to write C- program to solve ordinary differential equations with initial condition by numerical techniques.

Course BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
Code Level
1 Programs on printf(), CO1
2 Programs on and scanf() CO1
3 Programs on Conditional Statements like if, if- else, nested if-else. CO2
4 Programs on Conditional Statements like switch-case, continue, break, go-to. CO2
5 Programs on Looping Statements like for-loop, while-loop and do-while loop. CO2 PSO1,
1,2,3,
6 Programs related to Arrays. AMT1203L CO3 PSO4,
5,6 PSO7
7 Programs related to Functions. CO3
8 Programs on Character and Strings CO4
9 Programs on Pointers and Structures CO4
10 Programs on File Handling and Macros CO5
11 Program to find Numerical Integration. CO6
12 Programming on Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental functions. CO7
13 Program to find the solution of system of linear equations. CO7
14 Programming on Solution of Ordinary differential equations. CO8
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week
Year I TXE 1203: 04 (theory)
Principles of Textile Manufacturing
Year of Introduction: 2020
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100 (theory)
Mode of
Lectures & Tutorials
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1701
CO1 Understanding the basic textile concepts including processes and machinery.
CO2 Concept of fundamental spinning operations.
CO3 Learning different spinning technologies and systems.
CO4 Study of inter relationship between fibres and yarn properties.
CO5 Knowledge about garment manufacturing process
CO6 Understanding fabrics manufacturing techniques and concept of yarn preparation
CO7 Knowledge of post weaving processes

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to


No. Hours (%) Level Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
(Ent)/ Skill developmental Sustainability
Development needs (ES), Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 Introduction to basics of textile, Classification of textile
fibres and properties of fibres, Yarn classification and
06 15% 1,2 CO1
functional properties, Passage of material and flow chart
PSO1 EMP, SD R,N,G ES
of different machines used in spinning.
2 Fundamental spinning operations;
06 15% 1,2,3 CO2
Essential: 1) Opening, cleaning and mixing, 2) Sliver
formation, 3) Attenuation, 4) Twisting, 5) Package
formation, Optional: 1) Combing, 2) Doubling
3 Yarn numbering system. Concept of spinnability,
Concept of blending and its significance, Different CO2,
spinning technologies. Impurities and cleaning of natural 08 20% 2, 3,4 CO3,
fibres. Types of spinning systems. Yarn properties and CO4
it’s inter relationship with fibre properties.
4 Introduction to Garment manufacturing process.
06 15% 1,2 CO5
Different types of fabrics and their properties.
5 Introduction to different types of fabric manufacturing
08 20% 1,2,3 CO6
method.
6 Different types of yarn preparation process and their
CO6,
importance. Introduction to different types of chemical 06 15% 1,2,3
CO7
process.
Reference Books:
1. Fibre to Fabric by Bernard P. Corbman, published by McGraw-Hill, 1983.
2. Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric by Peter Reeves Lord, Mansour H. Mohamed, published by Woodhead Publishing, 1982.
3. Introduction to Textile Fibres by H V Sreenivasa Murthy, published by The textile association India, 1987
4. Textile Yarns by B. C. Goswami, published by Wiley, 1977.
5. Spun yarn technology by Eric Oxtoby, published by Elsevier Science, 2013.
6. Motivation series Textiles by Andrea Wynne, published by Macmillan Education, 1997.
7. Principles of textile testing by J. E. Booth, published by CBS publishers and distributors, 1996
8. General Technology of cotton manufacturing by P. T. Bukayev, published by MIR Publishers, 1984.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E.(Textile Technology) Regular Programme


Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Credits / Hours per week 02
TXE 1203L: Principles of Textile Manufacturing (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2020
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1 Introduction to spinning. Outline of spinning laboratory. Collection of different fibre samples 2 8.33% 1,2 CO1
2 Passage of material through Blow room and Card with flowcharts. Study of different beaters of Blow
2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO2
room
3 Passage of material through Draw frame and Speed frame with flowcharts 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO2
4 Passage of material through lap former and Comber with flowcharts 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO2
5 Passage of material through Ring frame and Rotor with flow charts CO2,
2 8.33% 1,2,3,4
CO3
6 Concept of Modern Spinning lines 2 8.33% 1,2,3 CO3
PSO1
7 Passage of material through warp and weft preparatory machines. Study of different winding packages. 2
8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO8
Understanding of different yarn faults and collections of its samples
8 Flow chart of garment manufacturing process and garment designing. 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO6
9 Passage of material through weaving machine. Understanding of motions of loom 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO6
10 Collection of different types of yarn and fabrics. Sample making on loom. 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4,5,6 CO5,
CO6
11 Passage of material through knitting machine. Brief explanation of knitted structure. 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO6
12 Passage of material through braiding machine and non-woven machine 2 8.33% 1,2,3,4 CO6
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) : Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II APH1301: Fibre Science and Credits / Hours per week 04
Textile Physics
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012
Mode of Transaction Lectures, Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) APH1201
CO1 Understanding the fibres
CO2 Understanding the physical properties of fibres
CO3 Methods to determine physical properties
CO4 Understanding of instrumentation
CO5 Understanding of electrical and optical properties of fibre
CO6 Applications of fibres
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 FIBER Fundamentals
Basic Requirements for fibre formation, Long Chain 06 12 1 CO1 PSO1
Molecules, Crystal structures, Crystal Binding.
2 Characterization: XRD technique and IR
Spectroscopy
Investigation of Fibre Structure using infrared CO2
09 19 1,2 PSO1
absorption method. CO3
Study of X-ray diffraction patterns of fibre, Study of
SD G ES
crystallinity (amorphous and crystalline regions).
3 Swelling and Thermal Properties
Fibre expansion due to water absorption, expansion
CO5 PSO1
coefficients, relation between them and their 1,2, 3,
09 19 CO4 PSO5
experimental determination. 6
PSO7
Thermal parameters, structure changes in fibre on
heating.
4 Fibre Density Measurement 06 12 2, 3,4 CO4 PSO1
Displacement of Liquid method, specific gravity bottle CO6 PSO5
method, flotation method,Abbott –Gooding method and
density gradient tube method.
5 Electrical Properties CO4
Dielectric properties, Electrical resistance of fibres and CO6 PSO1
12 25 2, 3,4
its measurement, static electricity, measurement and CO5 PSO5
explanation of static phenomena.
6 Optical Properties
CO5 PSO1
Refraction, absorption and dichroism, reflection and 06 13 2,3,4
PSO5
luster.
Reference Books
1. Physical properties of Textile fibers by W.E. Morton and J.W.S. Hearle, Woodhead Publishers, UK
2. Fibre Structure by Hearle and Peters
3. Introduction to Polymer Physics by Petepechko
4. Fibre Science & Technology by P. Ghosh (TS 1540 G4F4)
5. A Text Book of Fibre Science by S.P.Mishra (TS 1540 M4T3)
6. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, C.N. Banwell&E.M.McCash, TMG Hill Publishing Co.
7. Spectroscopy by Rajkumar
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) : Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
APM1302:Applied Mechanics
Year of Introduction: 2010
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: ----
Mode of Transaction Lectures
Course Outcome (CO) APM1302
CO1 Comprehensive theory based understanding of the underpinning natural and physical sciences and the engineering fundamentals applicable
to the engineering discipline.
CO2 In-depth understanding of specialist bodies of knowledge within the engineering discipline.
CO3 To apply the concept of equilibrium to systems which can be modeled as particles in 2D, and to rigid bodies in 2D.
CO4 To simplify and clarify mechanics problems using free body diagrams.
CO5 To calculate different types of stresses like normal stress, shear stress etc. and corresponding stresses for various loading conditions both for
static and dynamic parts of structures or machines.
CO6 To study the various types of lifting devices.
CO7 To study the power transmitted by various devices

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Forces and force system :
Coplanar forces acting at a point, Force polygon. CO1
Resultant of a force and couple, Equilibrium of coplanar 12 20 1,2,4 CO3 PSO1
forces, Funicular polygon, Parallel forces, Reaction of CO4
beams.
2 Properties of lines areas and solids PSO1
Centre of gravity and centroid of the plane sections, 15 25 2,4 CO2
Moment of Inertia of the plane sections.
3 Friction and Transmission of power
Friction: Equilibrium on a rough inclined plane, Angle
of friction, The wedge, The screw, The screw jack. SD,Em G,N,R.
--
Lifting machines: Basic machines, The differential p L
principles, Pulley blocks, Crab winches, Worm gearing, CO3
Linear law, Compound efficiency. 2, 3, CO4 PSO1,
Rope and belt drive: Simple and Compound belt drive, 18 30
4,5 CO6 2,3
Velocity ratio, Length of the belt, Transmission of CO7
power, Centrifugal tension, Rope drive, Toothed
gearing, Simple and Compound wheels of trains, Design
of wheel train, Gear box of motor car, Epicyclic gearing,
Reverted trains, Humpage's speed reduction gear,
Differential gear.
4 Strength and Elasticity of Materials and strain 15 25 1,2,4 CO4 PSO1,
energy CO5 2,3
Stress and Strain, Hooke's law, Elastic limit, Ultimate
stress, Factor of safety, Lateral strain, Poisson’s ratio,
Tension Compression and Shear, Complementary shear
stress, Elastic constants and relations. Suddenly applied
and Impact loads, Resilience, Fatigue of Metals.
Resolution of stress: Principal planes & principal
stresses, Mohr's stress circle.
Reference Books
1. Applied Mechanics By S. B. Junnarkarand H. J. Shah.
2. Mechanics of Structures Vol. I by S. B. Junnarkarand H. J. Shah.
3. Engineering Mechanics by H. Shames, Prantice Hall Publications.
4. Applied Mechanics by Ramamrutham.
5. Applied Mechanics by R. C. Patel & B. M. Patel, C. Jamanadas& Co.
6. Applied Mechanics by D.A.Low.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
APM1302L: Applied Mechanics (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2010
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2010
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, Graphics, discussion and viva is common for all experiments
Transaction
Contact BT
No. EXPERIMENT %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1 LAW OF PARALLELOGRAM OF FORCES 3 5 2,3 CO1 PSO1
2 LAW OF POLYGON 3 5 2,3 CO1 PSO1
3 SIMPLE BEAM 3 5 2,3 CO3 PSO1
4 JIB CRANE 3 5 2,3 CO3 PSO1
5 THEORY OF LIFTING MACHINE 4 6.6 2,3 CO6 PSO1,2,3
6 COPMLETE TENSILE TEST ON MS BAR 4 6.6 2,3 CO5 PSO1,2,3
7 MODULUS OF ELSTICITY 4 6.6 2,3 CO5 PSO1,2,3
8 DIRECT SHEAR TEST ON MS 4 6.6 2,3 CO5 PSO1,2,3
9 COMPRESSION TEST ON MS AND CI 4 6.6 2,3 CO5 PSO1,2,3
10 IZOD IMACT TEST 4 6.6 2,3 CO5 PSO1,2,3
GRAPHICS
11 COPLANAR CONCURRENT FORCE SYSTEM-1 3 5 2,6 CO1,2 PSO1
12 COPLANAR CONCURRENT FORCE SYSTEM-2 3 5 2,6 CO1,2 PSO1
13 COPLANAR NON-CONCURRENT FORCE SYSTEM-1 3 5 2,6 CO1,2 PSO1
14 COPLANAR NON-CONCURRENT FORCE SYSTEM-2 3 5 2,6 CO1,2 PSO1
15 REACTION OF BEAMS-1 3 5 2,6 CO3 PSO1
16 REACTION OF BEAMS-2 3 5 2,6 CO3 PSO1
17 WEDGE BLOCK FRICTION 3 5 2,6 CO4 PSO1,2,3
18 CENTROID OF PLANE LAMINA 3 5 2,6 CO4 PSO1
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
TXC 1305: Textile Chemistry – I
Year of Introduction:1954
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Lectures
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) TXC 1305
CO 1 Learning various pre-treatment processes for various textile fibres.
CO 2 Understanding the importance of the pre-treatment.
CO 3 Learning method of application of desizing, scouring and bleaching.
CO 4 Understanding chemistry & mechanism of desizing, scouring & bleaching.
CO 5 Learning mercerization of cotton and its importance.
CO 6 Understanding working principle of various machines used for pre-treatment.
CO 7 Learning basic concept of dyes and dyeing.
CO 8 Understanding theory and mechanism of dyeing.
CO 9 Understanding various fastness properties of dyeing.
CO10 Learning method of application of various dyes on cellulosic fibres.
CO11 Understanding chemistry of dyeing of cellulosic fibres.
CO12 Learning dyeing of natural protein fibres with different class of dyes.
CO13 Understanding chemistry of dyeing of natural protein fibres
CO14 Learning method of application of various dyes on polyester fabric.
CO15 Understanding chemistry and mechanism of polyester dyeing.
CO16 Learning method of application of various dyes on nylon fabric.
CO17 Understanding chemistry and mechanism of nylon dyeing.
CO18 Learning method of application of various dyes on acrylic fabric.
CO19 Understanding chemistry and mechanism of acrylic dyeing.
CO20 Learning various dyeing machines used for dyeing of textiles.
CO21 Understanding working principle of different dyeing machines.
CO22 Learning developments in dyeing machines.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weighta BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to
No. Hours ge Level Employabilit to Gender (G),
(%) y (Emp)/ Local (L)/ Environment
Entrepreneu National and
rship (Ent)/ (N)/ Sustainability
Skill Regional(R (ES), Human
Development )/ Values (HV)
(SD) Global (G) and
developme Professional
ntal needs Ethics (PE)
1. Pre-treatment Processes:
• Introduction of various pre-treatment processes and
its objects.
• Brief introduction about grey inspection, stitching,
shearing and cropping.
• Object and types of Singeing
• Chemistry, application and methods of Desizing.
CO1,
• Chemistry, application & mechanism of scouring
CO2, PSO1
process.
1,2,3, CO3, ,2,3,4
• Classification of scouring agents. 10 16.67 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G G, ES, HV, PE
4,5 CO4, ,5,6,7
• Scouring of various natural & man-made fabrics.
CO5, ,8
• Classification of bleaching agents. CO6
• Chemistry, application & mechanism of various
bleaching agents.
• Bleaching of various natural & man-made fabric
with different bleaching agents.
• Object, application & mechanism of mercerization.
• Machinery employed in various pre-treatment
process.
2. Introduction of Dyeing:
• History & Introduction of dye, pigment and dyeing.
• Classification of colouring matter. PSO1
• Difference between dye & pigment. 1,2,3, CO7, ,2,3,4
10 16.67
• Important terms & parameters of dyeing. 4,5 CO8, ,5,6,7
• Theory & basic mechanism of dyeing CO9 ,8
• Elementary knowledge on evaluation of
colourfastness to washing, light, perspiration etc.
3. Dyeing of Natural fibres:
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method
of application of direct, reactive, vat, Sulphur,
azoic and others dyes on cellulosic fibre.
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method
CO10 PSO1
of application of acid, metal complex dyes on wool
1,2,3, CO11 ,2,3,4
fibre. 15 25
4,5 CO12 ,5,6,7
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method
CO13 ,8
of application of acid, metal complex dyes on Silk
fibre.
• Aftertreatment of dyeing to improve its fastness
properties.
• Faults in dyeing and their remedies.
4. Dyeing of synthetic fibres:
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method
of application of disperse, reactive and other dyes CO14
on polyester fabric. CO15 PSO1
• Carrier used in dyeing of polyester fabric. 1,2,3, CO16 ,2,3,4
15 25
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method 4,5 CO17 ,5,6,7
of application of acid, metal complex etc dyes on CO18 ,8
nylon fabrics. CO19
• Brief information, principle of dyeing and method
of application of cationic dye on acrylic fibres.
• Aftertreatment of dyeing to improve its fastness
properties.
• Faults in dyeing and their remedies.
5. Dyeing Machineries:
• Essential & desirable requirements for the
construction of a dyeing machine.
• Working principle and diagram of Loose fibre PSO1
CO20
dyeing machine, Package dyeing machine, Jigger 1,2,3, ,2,3,4
10 16.67 CO21
dyeing machine, Winch dyeing machine, Beam 4,5 ,5,6,7
CO22
dyeing machine, Jet dyeing machine, etc. ,8
• Some developments in Beam dyeing machine.
• Some developments and faults in Jet dyeing
machine.
Reference Books
1. Technology of Dyeig – Prof. V.A. Shenai
2. Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres – E. T. Trotmann
3. Chemical Technology of Fibrous materials – F. sadov
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
TXC1305L: Textile Chemistry-I - Practical
Year of Introduction:1954
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Term work, Practical and viva
Transaction
Contact Weightage BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
Hours (%) Level
1 Desizing of cotton with different desizing agents. (Acid &
02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Enzyme)
2. Scouring of cotton with enzyme and alkali. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
3. Bleaching of cotton with hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
4. Dyeing of cotton with direct dye. 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
5. Dyeing of cotton with reactive dye (Hot brand & Cold brand) 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
6. Dyeing of cotton with vat dye by different methods. 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
7. Dyeing of cotton with solubilized vat dye. 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
8. Dyeing of cotton with Sulphure dye. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
9. Dyeing of cotton with azoic colour. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
10. Dyeing of Cotton with Basic dye 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
11. Dyeing of Jute fabric with Basic dye 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,10,11 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
13. Dyeing of wool with acid dye. 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,12,13 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
14. Dyeing of wool with metal complex dye. (1:1 metal complex &
04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,12,13 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
1:2 metal complex)
15. Dyeing of silk with acid dye. 04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,12,13 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
16. Dyeing of silk with metal complex dye. (1:1 metal complex & 1:2
04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,12,13 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
metal complex)
17. Dyeing of polyester with disperse dye by carrier, HTHP &
06 10 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,14,15 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
thermosol method.
18. Dyeing of nylon with acid dye. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,16,17 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
19. Dyeing of nylon with metal complex dye. (1:1 metal complex &
04 6.67 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,16,17 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
1:2 metal complex)
20. Dyeing of acrylic with cationic dye. 02 3.33 1,2,3,4,5 8,9,18,19 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Academic Year 2020-21
Faculty Technology and Engineering
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme

Year I Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04


ACH1307: Chemistry
Semester I Year of Syllabus Revision: 2009 Maximum Marks / Grade 100

Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials

Course Outcome (CO) ACH1307

CO1 To study about hardness in water, boiler feed water and various methods employed to remove hardness.
CO2 To understand basic principles of salt hydrolysis and adsorption and to learn about various adsorption isotherms.
CO3 To study various theories of catalysis.
CO4 To explore the basics of various metallurgical processes/extractions of metals to solve textile engineering issues.
CO5 To understand manufacturing of various inorganic commodity chemicals.
CO6 Introduction to Fuels and their types with respect to their calorific values.
CO7 To understand cellulose and cellulose based polymeric materials.

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element Relevan Relation


No. Hours s of ce to to
(%) Level Employa Local Gender
bility (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ National Environ
Entrepre (N)/ ment and
neurship Regional Sustaina
(Ent)/ (R)/Glob bility
Skill al (G) (ES),
Develop Human
ment develop Values
(SD) mental (HV)and
needs Professio
nal
Ethics
(PE)

1. Water: Introduction and hardness in the water, Softening of


water, Boiler feed water and Boiler problems, Methods of boiler 07 13 1,2,3 CO1 PSO1
water treatment.
2. Salt hydrolysis and adsorption: hydrolysis of salts, degree of
hydrolysis, pH of hydrolyzed salt, introduction to adsorption,
Chemical and physical adsorption, factors affecting adsorption, 07 13 1,2,3 CO2 PSO1
adsorption isotherms, Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption
isotherm, Application of adsorption.
3. Catalysis- Introduction, Positive catalysis, homogeneous,
heterogeneous catalysis, characteristics of catalytic reactions,
promoters, auto catalysis, negative catalysis, catalytic 07 14 1,2,3,4 CO3 PSO1
poisoning, theories of catalysis, acid base catalysis, enzyme
catalysis. Emp G ES
4. Metallurgy, Extraction, properties, uses of nickel, silver and
04 11 1,2,3 CO4 PSO1
chromium.
5. Manufacturing process I: Manufacturing process of HNO3,
05 12 1,2,3 CO5 PSO1
H2SO4, NH3 and bleaching agents.
6. Manufacturing process II: Manufacturing process of Na2CO3,
05 12 1,2,3 CO5 PSO1
NaOH, K2Cr2O7, KMnO4, and NaS2O8.
7. Fuels: Introduction and Classification; Characteristics of a good
fuels, Advantages and disadvantages of solid, liquid and
gaseous fuels; Coal: Definition, selection, Analysis – Proximate 07 13 1,2,3,4 CO6 PSO1
and Ultimate; Petroleum: refining of petroleum; Gaseous fuels:
Producer gas and water gas.
8. Cellulose and starch, Esters and ethers of cellulose, manufacture
06 12 1,2,3 CO7 PSO8
of rayon, preparation of corn starch, uses of starch
Reference Books:

1. Engineering Chemistry: Jain and Jain, Dhanpatrai Publishing House


2. Industrial Chemistry: B. K. Sharma, Goel Publishing House
3. Essentials of Physical Chemistry: B. S. Bahl, A. Bahl and G. D. Tuli; S Chand & Co.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year I Credits / Hours per week 02
ACH1307L: Chemistry-TW/Practical/Viva

Semester I Year of Syllabus Revision: 2009 Maximum Marks / Grade 50

Mode of Transaction Term work, Practical and Viva

Course Outcome (CO) ACH1307L

CO1 To calculate the strength, normality and amount of an unknown analyse by performing a redox titration.
CO2 To explore the basic chemistry in dry and aqueous medium, solubility product, common-ion effect, group chemistry etc. of some common inorganic salts (both
cations and anions)

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element Relevan Relation


No. Hours s of ce to to
(%) Level Employa Local Gender
bility (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ National Environ
Entrepre (N)/ ment and
neurship Regional Sustaina
(Ent)/ (R)/Glob bility
Skill al (G) (ES),
Develop Human
ment develop Values
(SD) mental (HV)and
needs Professio
nal
Ethics
(PE)

1. To determine the strengths and normalities of KMnO4 and


02 10 1,2,4 CO1 PSO1
FeSO4.7H2O solutions using a standard solution of Oxalic acid.
2. To determine the strengths and normalities of KMnO4 and
FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H2O solutions using a standard solution of 02 10 1,2,4 CO1 PSO1
Oxalic acid.
3. To determine the strengths and normalities of KMnO4 and H2O2
02 10 1,2,4 CO1 PSO1
solutions using a standard solution of Oxalic acid.
4. To determine the strengths and normalities of KMnO4 and Emp G HV
02 10 1,2,4 CO1 PSO1
NaNO2 solutions using a standard solution of Oxalic acid.
5. Elementary qualitative analysis of a salt involving detection of
one cationic and one anionic species from the following groups:
Cations: Pb2+, Cu2+, Fe+2, Al+3, Cr+2, Co+2, Ni2+, Zn2+, Mn2+, 16 60 2,3,4 CO2 PSO1
Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Mg+2, NH4+
Anions: CO32–, Cl–, Br–, NO3– , SO42–, PO43–

Reference Books:

1. Vogel’s Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis -J. Mendham, R. C. Denney, J. D. Barnes and M. J. K. Thomas, (6 th edition, Prentice Hall) 2000.

2. Vogel’s- Textbook of Macro and Semi-micro Qualitative Inorganic Analysis, 5th Edition, Longman, London
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Academic Year
Faculty Technology and Engineering
2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per
Year II TXE 1306: Principles of Yarn week 04(theory)
Manufacturing
Year of Introduction: 2003 Maximum Marks /
Semester I 100(theory)
Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Grade
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1306
CO1 Understanding the basic concepts of principles of spinning for applications in textile industry
CO2 Develop techniques and method to solve various problems
CO3 Concept of fundamental spinning operations
CO4 Build fundamental base required for the advanced study of spinning.
CO5 Learning different spinning technologies and systems
CO6 Study of inter relationship between fibres and yarn properties
Unit No. Topic/Unit PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to
Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
Weightage (Ent)/ Skill developmental Sustainability
Contact BT
(%) CO Development needs (ES), Human
Hours Level
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)

1 a) Brief introduction
6 10 1,2 1,2,5 1,2,4,6 EMP, SD R,N,G ES
to subject.
b) Principles
underlying the
manufacturing of
spun yarn.
c) Different spinning
systems according
to staple length.
d) Fabric
classification –
functional
properties
requirement.
2 a) Classification of
yarn with
functional
properties
requirement.
9 15 1,2,3 4,6
b) Important yarn
properties – Its
significance to
spinning process
– Norms etc
3 a) Important fibre
properties, its
significance to
spinning process
Brief measurement
9 15 1,2 5,6
method and
importance.
b) Inter relationship
between fibre
properties and yarn
properties
c) Significance of
staple yarn
structure.
4 a) Concept of
Spinnability.
b) Concept of
mixing/ blending
in achieving
homogeneity.
c) Spun silk yarn
processing.
6 10 1,2,3 5
d) Modern staple
spinning system
(Brief
explanation)
Rotor spinning
Friction spinning
and Air jet
spinning.
5 Effect of raw
material
characteristics on
9 15 1,2 1,3
spinning,
fundamental spinning
operations in brief.
6 Opening and cleaning
of different natural
fibers: Raw cotton
9 15 1,2,3,4 2,5
impurities and its
cleaning concept,
Blowroom methods
of cleaning and
opening,Raw flax
processing, hackling,
Raw jute processing,
Spun silk processing,
different carding
actions and
subsidiary carding
actions.
7 a) Different spinning
systems like short
staple, medium
staple and long
staple.
b) Cotton spinning
system, worsted
spinning system, 8 12 1,2,3, 4,5
scouring process,
woollen yarn
spinning system,
cotton waste
spinning, Jute and
flax spinning
system,
8 Concept of fibre
hooks in carding and
4 8 1,2,3 4,5
subsidiary machines
like comber.
Reference Books:
1. The Technology of Short Staple Spinning-Vol.1-W. Klein
2. Textile Yarns by B. C. Goswami, published by Wiley, 1977.
3. Process Control in Spinning-ATIRA-A.R. Garde
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
ACH1404: Applied Chemistry

Year of Introduction:
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2009

Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials

Course Outcome (CO) ACH1404

CO1 To learn about the bonding, molecular structure, reactivity and classes of organic compounds.
CO2 To study the stereoisomerism and understanding of optical and geometrical isomers with respect to their role in organic compound applications.
CO3 To study the chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic compounds. The synthesis and chemical reactions of alcohol, aldehyde, ketone and carboxylic acids based
compounds with applications.
CO4 To learn the concepts of monomers, polymer formation and polymerization techniques.
CO5 To study the structure, preparations, and reactions of benzene and it’s homologous for its industrial importance.
CO6 To study the structure, preparations, and reactions of aromatic phenol, nitro, and sulphur containing compounds.
CO7 To learn the importance and chemistry of heterocyclic compounds and their role in dye-stuffs

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element Relevan Relation


No. Hours s of ce to to
(%) Level Employa Local Gender
bility (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ National Environ
Entrepre (N)/ ment and
neurship Regional Sustaina
(Ent)/ (R)/Glob bility
Skill al (G) (ES),
Develop Human
ment develop Values
(SD) mental (HV)and
needs Professio
nal
Ethics
(PE)

1. Structure and Reactivity: Atomic orbitals, hybridization, orbital


representation of methane, ethane, ethene, ethyne and benzene;
polarity of bonds – inductive, resonance and steric effects and their PSO1
07 14 2,3,5 CO1
influence on acidity and basicity of organic compounds.
Chemistry of Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes: Conformations,
Preparations, mechanism and reactions
2. Stereochemistry: Isomerism, Structural isomerism, Stereoisomerism,
Geometrical isomerism, Optical isomerism, Chirality, Optical activity PSO1
06 13 1,3,5 CO2
of Lactic acid, Tartaric acid, Racemization, Walden-Inversion,
diastereomers, Meso compounds, Nomenclature- R, S and E, Z sytems
3. Alcohols : Comparative study of dehydration, oxidation, substitution
and esterification of 1°, 2° and 3° alcohols.
Aliphatic Aldehydes and Ketones : Nucleophilic addition reactions,
PSO1
aldol condensation, Cannizzaro reaction, oxidation and reduction, 07 14 2,4,5,6 CO3 Emp G HV
Haloform reaction.
Aliphatic Caboxylic Acids : Preparation and reactions of mono- and
di-carboxylic acids.
4. Polymers and Polymerization: Types of polymers and
polymerisation process, Addition polymers, stereocontrolled PSO1
05 10 1,2,3 CO4
polymers, condensation polymers, radical, ionic and coordination,
Mechanism of polymerisation.
5. Benzene and its homologous- Preparation, properties and uses of
Benzene, Electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction with mechanism, PSO1
05 10 1,2 CO5
Aryl halide- Preparation, properties and uses, Nucleophilic aromatic
substitution reaction with mechanism
6. Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones : Preparation and important
PSO1
reactions of benzaldehyde and acetophenone. 06 13 2,3,4 CO3
Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives: General preparation and
reactions. Comparative acidity of carboxylic and sulphonic acids.
General chemistry of acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, amides and
esters
7. Phenols:Preparations and reactions. Relative acidity of phenol,
alcohol and carboxylic acid. Reimer-Tiemann and Kolbe reactions.
Nitrogen Containing Compounds: Nitrobenzene and its reduction
products. Comparative basicity of aliphatic and aromatic amines.
PSO1
Hinsberg test for amines. Diazonium salts: Preparation and synthetic 07 14 1,2,5 CO6
applications.
Organosulphur Compounds: Introduction, synthesis and reactions of
thiols and sulphonic acids.

8. Heterocyclic Compounds : Synthesis and reactions, aromatic


character of furan, pyrrole, thiophene and pyridine, indole, quinoline
and isoquinoline.
PSO1
Dye Stuffs: Colour in relation to structure, modern views, synthesis of 05 10 1,2,3 CO7
malachite green, fluorescein and methyl orange. Structure and
synthesis of indigo and alizarin.

Reference Books:

1. Textbook of Organic Chemistry: Finar, I.L.


2. Organic Chemistry: Morrison and Boyd, Prentice-Hall of India Ltd. New Delhi.
3. Organic Chemistry: Mukherjee, S.M., Singh, S.P. and Kapoor, R.P.
4. Text book of Organic Chemistry for B.Sc. Students: Soni, P.L.
5. Textbook of Organic Chemistry : Bahl and Bahl
6. Practical Organic Chemistry: Vogel
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation

Year II ACH1404L: Applied Chemistry Credits / Hours per week 02

Termwork, Practical and Viva

Year of Introduction:
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2009

Mode of Transaction Term work, Practical and Viva

Course Outcome (CO) ACH1404L

CO1 To study and perform the various unit processes in lab experiments for synthesis of organic compounds.
CO2 To learn the concepts of qualitative analysis for identification of organic compounds.

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element Relevan Relation


No. Hours s of ce to to
(%) Level Employa Local Gender
bility (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ National Environ
Entrepre (N)/ ment and
neurship Regional Sustaina
(Ent)/ (R)/Glob bility
Skill al (G) (ES),
Develop Human
ment develop Values
(SD) mental (HV)and
needs Professio
nal
Ethics
(PE)

1. Laboratory preparation of the following organic compounds

m-Dinitrobenzene PSO1
03 12 1,3,5 CO1
Acetanilide PSO1
03 12 1,3,5 CO1
Tribromophenol PSO1
03 12 1,3,5 CO1
Sulphanilamide PSO1
03 12 1,3,5 CO1
2. Identification of simple organic compounds qualitatively
i. Urea
ii. Thiourea Emp G HV
iii. Benzoic acid
iv. Cinnamic acid
v. P-hydroxy benzoic acid
vi. Aniline
vii. P-Toluidine
viii. Beta Naphthol PSO1
ix. O-Nitrophenol 12 52 1,2,5 CO2
x. Benzaldehyde
xi. Acetone
xii. Ethyl acetate
xiii. Naphthalene
xiv. Acetanilide
xv. M-Dinitrobenzene

Reference Books:

1. Practical Organic Chemistry: Vogel


2. Identification of Organic Compounds : R C Shah
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Academic
Faculty Technology and Engineering Year
Department of Textile Engineering 2019-20
B.E (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective /
Foundation
Subject code: TXE-
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
1402
Spinning –I

Year of Introduction:
2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus
Revision: ---
Mode of
Lectures and Tutorials
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO)
CO 1 To understand different processes of blow room and factors affecting them
CO 2 To learn the principles of carding operations, process, parameters and performance.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to
No. Hours (%) Level Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) developmental and
(Ent)/ Skill needs Sustainability
Development (ES), Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 a) Introduction to subject. 1, 2, R,
08 13 2 1, 2, 3 EMP, SD PE
b) Definition of ‘carding’, 3 N, G
objects of carding.
c) Fundamental spinning
operation and optional
spinning processes.
d) Hank table in ‘Ne’. Line
sketch of ‘card’ showing
card parts and dimensions.
2 a) Feed zone 08
(i) Lap roller and Lap stand 1, 2,
13 2 1,2
(ii) Feed roll and feed plate. 3, 4
b) Pre-carding zone.
3 a) Cylinder and flat zone. 07
1, 2,
b) Doffer and web doffing 12 2 1,2, 4,6
3, 4
system.
4 a) Coiling and production 07
calculations.
b) Card performance and 1, 2,
12 2 1,2
maintenance. (Grinding & 3
Stripping)
c) Modern cards.
5 Introduction
(a). Cotton varieties and their
1, 2,
properties 06 9 1 1,2
3
(b). Objective of blow room,
Layout of blow room
6 2. Opening

a) Different methods of
1, 2,
opening of fibre 09 16 1 1,2
3
b) Different devices of opening
of fibre
c) Machines used for opening
of fibre
d) Factors affecting opening

7 3 Cleaning

(a) Different methods of


cleaning of fibre
1, 2,
(b) Different devices of 09 16 1 1,2,3,4,6
3, 4
cleaning of fibre
(c) Machines used for cleaning
(d) Factors affecting cleaning

8 4. Mixing
(a) Different methods of
Mixing of fibre
1, 2,
(b) Different devices of Mixing 06 9 1 1,2,3,4,6
3, 4
of fibre
(c) Factors affecting mixing

Reference Books
1. A Practical Guide to Opening and Carding. Vol.2-W. Klein
2. Cotton Spinning- William Scott Taggart- Vol.II
3. Carding-Vol. II- Merrill.
4. Spinning Tablet-II “CARDING” TAI (S.R. Nerurkar)
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE 1402L: Spinning –I (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work and
Transaction viva
Contact %Weight BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. age Level
1 Layout of blow room 5 8 1,2 1
2 function of blow room and its importance Layout of Blow room, Study of control 5 8
panel and material delivery system with bypass arrangement, Various combination
1,2,3,4 1
of machine for different cleaning point,
Study diff. machines of blow room in detail, different feeding system,
3 Hopper Bale Opener: 5 8 1
1,2,3,4
Passage of material, Construction & working, drive calculation
4 Vertical Opener: 5 8 1
1,2,3,4
Passage of material, Construction & working, drive calculation
5 Striker Cleaner and condenser: 5 8 1,2,6
1,2,3,4 1
Passage of material, Construction & working, drive calculation
6 Porcupine Opener: 5 8
1,2,3,4 1
Passage of material, Construction & working, drive calculation
7 Scutcher: 5 8
Passage of material, Construction detail of each part, speed calculation,
1,2,3,4 1
Piano feed regulating mechanism and various setting points, measurement of
pressure on calendar roller, automatic lap doffing
8 Maintenance of blow room machine, Production calculation. 5 8 1,2,3,4 1
9 Carding: 5 9 1,2,3,4 2
Passage of material, Construction detail of each part, Study of Feed zone, Cylinder
zone, Licker zone, Various web doffing device, Study of delivery zone, coiling
arrangement, Study of chute feed system
10 Tracing of gearing plan Zone wise draft calculation, draft constant calculation and 5 9 1,2,3,4 2
its application and speed calculation, Various change wheel. Study cultch
arrangement, study of different handle provided on machine,
11 Wire mounting method, Grinding and stripping operations 5 9 1,2,3,4 2
12 Maintenance of Card, Production calculation. 5 9 1,2,3,4 2
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
II Core / Elective /
FoundationTXE1403 Credits / Hours per week
Year WEAVING - I 04(theory)
II Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1403
CO1 Understanding basics of power loom
CO2 Understanding and learning different primary mechanisms of a power loom
CO3 Understanding and learning different secondary motions of a power loom
CO4 Understanding and learning different tertiary motions of a power loom
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weight BT CO PSO Eleme Releva Relatio
No. Hours age Level nt s of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gender
yabilit (L)/ (G),
y Nation Environ
(Emp) al (N)/ ment
/ Regiona and
Entre l Sustain
prene (R)/Glo ability
urship b al (G) (ES),
(Ent)/ develop Human
Skill mental Values
Devel needs (HV)an
op d
ment Professi
(SD) on al
Ethics
(PE)
1 An overview of various fabric manufacturing process and 06 10 1,2 CO1 1,2 EMP, R,N,G ES
fabric parameters. Passage of warp yarns through a plain SD
power loom and functions of various parts, in brief, in the
passage. Drive to the loom. Types of drives, their
advantages and disadvantages. Various drive calculations.
Concept of loom timing with the inter relations of various
motions. Concept of various motions viz Primary,
Secondary and auxiliary motions in brief.
2 Primary Motion::Shedding Mechanism: 12 20 2,3,4 CO2 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
6,7 SD
Function of shedding mechanism, introduction to sley
drive on loom and crank circle. Shedding mechanism on
plain power loom, Basic of construction of shedding cam
for plain power loom, Shedding cams for simple weaves,
Reversing motions, Positive cam shedding, Shedding
principles – open, semi-open, bottom and centre closed
shed.
Timing of shedding motions – early and late shedding,
Split shedding/ staggering of healds, asymmetric
shedding, Effect of shed timing and back rest setting on
fabric properties.
3 Primary Motion::Picking Mechanism: 12 20 2,3,4 CO2 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
Concept of picking and its classification. Construction and 6,7 SD
working of Cone overpick mechanism in details. Why
picking cam made up of three parts? Timing diagram of
picking and its correlation with shedding diagram. Why
dwell of shedding and picking timing doesn’t match? etc..
Calculations for Shuttle speed and Power required for
picking. LH & RH loom and shuttle, running time of a
pirn, weft insertion rate(WIR). Shuttle checking, hinge
swell, floating swell, check strap. Rest position of shuttle.
Shuttle displacement by picker, causes of shuttle fly, etc.
Basic understanding of underpick mechanism. Details of
side lever underpick mechanism. Under pick and over-
pick comparison. Early picking and late picking concept.
4 Primary Motion::Beat Up: 09 15 2,3,4 CO2 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
6,7 SD
Details of beat up mechanism on shuttle looms, Sley
eccentricity and factors affecting sley eccentricity, Criteria
deciding cranks radius and connecting arm lengths for
loom construction , Cam driven sley
5 Secondary Motions::Take-up mechanism: 09 15 2,3,4 CO3 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
6,7 SD
Introduction and concept of take-up; direct & indirect take
up; classification of take-up – negative and positive take
up motion. 5 &7-wheel take-up mechanism details,
dividend calculations, etc. and their comparison. Anti-
crack motion, its importance, working and settings.
Secondary Motions::Let-off Mechanism:
Objects of let-off, types of let-off – Negative and positive
let-off motions and their advantages and disadvantages.
Construction and working of negative let-off motion.
6 Auxiliary Motions:: 09 15 2,3,4 CO3 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
5,6, SD
Temple: Importance of temple, various types of temples, 7
mounting and settings of temples on loom.
Brakes: Importance of brake motion on loom, types of
brakes, adjustment of brakes on loom.
Weft Stop Motion: Introduction to weft stop motions, side
weft fork motion construction and working. Timing and
setting of side weft fork motion.
Warp protector motions: Fast and Loose reed warp
protector motion, construction and working.
7 Loom Efficiency: Understanding loom efficiency, various 03 05 2,3,4, CO4 1,2, EMP, R,N,G ES
methods of finding loom/loomshed efficiency, norms for 5 5,6, SD
loom efficiency, etc. Various fabric defects, their cause 7
and remedies of the same.
Reference Books:
1. R. Marks and A. T. C. Robinson: Principles of weaving
2. P.R.Lord and M.H.Mohemad: Conversion of yarn to fabric
3. Hasmukhrai: Fabric forming
4. M.K.Talukdar et al: Weaving machines, mechanism, management
5. A.Ormerod and W.S. Sondhlem: Weaving Technology and Operations
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year II Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1403L: Weaving I (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion and viva PSO7 is common for all experiments
Transaction
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1 Fabric Manufacturing: 12 20% 2,3,4 CO1 PSO3
a. Various fabric manufacturing processes CO2 PSO6
b. Passage of warp yarns through a plain power loom and functions of various PSO7
parts
c. Drive to the plain power loom
d. Types of drives, their advantages and disadvantages
e. Various drive calculations
f. Loom timing with the inter relations of various motions.
g. Primary, Secondary and auxiliary motions
h. Calculation of Loom Efficiency
2 Shedding Mechanism: 12 20% 2,3,4 CO2 PSO3
a. Shedding mechanism on plain power loom PSO6
b. construction of shedding cam for plain power loom PSO7
c. Reversing motions
d. Shedding principles – open, semi-open, bottom and centre closed shed
e. Timing of shedding motions, Early and late shedding concept.
3 Picking Mechanism: 12 20% 2,3,4 CO2 PSO3
a. Classification and Concept of picking mechanism PSO6
b. Construction and working of different picking mechanisms PSO7
c. Construction of picking cam
d. Construction of shuttle box
e. Timing diagram of picking and its correlation with shedding
f. Different calculations related to picking
g. Comparison of different picking mechanism
h. Early picking and late picking concept
4 Beat Up Motion: 08 13.33% 2,3,4 CO2 PSO3
a. Construction and working of beat up mechanism on shuttle looms PSO6
b. Factors affecting Sley eccentricity and its Calculation PSO7
5 Secondary and Auxiliary Motions: 16 26.67% 2,3,4 CO3 PSO3
a. Take-up mechanism: Introduction and concept CO4 PSO6
b. Construction of 5 & 7-wheel take-up mechanism, and its dividend calculations PSO7
c. Let-off Mechanism: Introduction and concept
d. Construction and working of negative let-off motion.
e. Temple: Construction and working of temple, various types of temples,
mounting and settings of temples on loom.
f. Brakes: Construction and working of brake on loom, different types of brakes
g. Weft Stop Motion: Construction and working of weft stop motions, Timing and
setting of side weft fork motion.
h. Warp protector motions: Construction and working of Fast and Loose reed
warp protector motion
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering
Academic Year 2019-20
Department
of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
II Core / Elective /
Foundation Credits / Hours per week
Year TXE1404 04(theory)
Yarn Preparation-I
Semest II Year of Introduction: 2003 Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
er Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1404
CO1 Understanding various yarn preparatory processes
CO2 Understanding fundamentals of different winding packages
CO3 Understanding and learning basics of different winding modes and systems
CO4 Understanding and learning of different non-automatic winders and their important elements and practical aspects
CO5 Understanding and learning of pirn winding machine
CO6 Understanding concept of warping.
CO7 understanding and learning direct and sectional warping
Unit Topics/Units Contact Weight BT CO PSO Element s Relevance Relation
No. Hours age Level of to Local to Gender
(%) Employabili (L)/ (G),
ty (Emp)/ National Environm
Entreprene (N)/ ent and
urship Regional Sustainabi
(Ent)/ Skill (R)/Glob lity (ES),
Develop al (G) Human
ment (SD) develop Values
mental (HV)and
needs Profession
al Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to various yarn preparatory 2 2.5 1,2,3 CO1 PSO 1
processes
2 Objects of winding, various winding packages, 6 10 1,2,3, CO2 PSO 1
advantages disadvantages, various definitions 4,5,,6 PSO 2
related to cross wound packages PSO 3
PSO 4
Basics of building cross wound packages – PSO 6
winding at constant traverse ratio, concept of PSO 7
gain, precision wound package, relation between
traverse ratio, coil angle, traverse acceleration,
traverse length and package diameter
Various terminologies related to precision
winding like close wind, open wind, head wind,
after wind, gain and its influence on package
properties, fishbone pattern in close winding,
EMP L, N PE
Winding package at constant mean coil angle,
random wound package, patterning in random
winding
3 Random winding systems 6 10 1,2,3, CO3 PSO 1
4,5,6 PSO 2
Precision winding systems PSO 3
Introduction to step precision winding and step PSO 4
precision winding system PSO 6
PSO 7
Comparison of random, precision and step
precision winding
4 Winding package parameters and their 3 2.5 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1
optimisation according to end user application 4,5,6 PSO 2
PSO 3
PSO 4
PSO 6
PSO 7
5 Yarn tension during winding, ballooning yarn 4 05 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1
tension 4,5 PSO 2
PSO 3
Yarn tensioning devices – additive and PSO 4
multiplicative yarn tensioner, measurement of PSO 6
yarn tension PSO 7
6 Yarn faults, mechanical yarn clearers, 4 10 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1
introduction to electronic yarn clearers 4,5,6 PSO 2
PSO 3
Electronic principles of measurement of yarn PSO 4
faults PSO 6
Yarn fault classification systems, Basic yarn PSO 7
clearing
Introduction to yarn splicing
7 Various methods of package driving 4 7.5 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1
4,5,6 PSO 2
Various methods of yarn traversing PSO 3
PSO 4
PSO 6
PSO 7
8 Winding package faults and remedies 1 2.5 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 2
4,5 PSO 3
PSO 6
9 Pirn Winding: 15 25 2,3,4 CO5 PSO2,
PSO4,
Introduction to Yarn preparatory processes and PSO6
its importance. Importance of weft supply and
Different forms of weft supply system. Objects of
Pirn winding machine and different processes for
pirn building. Basic terms used and definition.
Types of pirn winding machine. Different types
and shapes of pirn and its requirement related to
pirn winding Drive to spindle, Traverse
mechanism, Traverse within traverse, bunching
mechanism. Performance assessment of pirn
winding machine Pirn winding related
calculations.
10 Warping: 15 25 2,3,4 CO6 PSO2,
CO7 PSO4,
Objects of warping. Classification of warping PSO6
machine and its importance. Warping machine
details (like type of Creel, Drive to different
parts, Measuring motion, Beam doffing, etc).
Features of modern warping machine. Sectional
warping machine process aspects. Factors
affecting thickness of sections. Causes of non-
uniform built-up of section. Quality assessment
of warper’s beam. Warping related Calculations.
Reference Books:
1. Winding monogram series : BTRA
2. Process control in weaving : ATIRA
3. Yarn Preparation : Sengupta
4. Conversion of yarn to fabric : Lord and Mohammed
5. An Introduction to winding and warping :Dr. Talukdar
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E.(Textile Technology)Regular Programme

Year II Core / E lective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04


TXE1404L: Yarn Preparation-I (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2003
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work and
Transaction viva
Contact BT
No. Experiment hrs. %Weightage Level CO PSO
1 Introduction to Yarn Preparatory Process, Objectives of winding, 2 2% 1,2 CO1,CO2
Different types of winding packages made in yarn preparation,
calculation of slope of cone package
2 Non Automatic Random Winding Machine: Introduction, Passage of yarn 1 4% 1,2 CO3,CO4
through the machine
3 Function of each part like Creel, unwinding accelerator, yarn tensioners, 2 4%
clearer, thread stop motion, waxing arrangement, drums and package cradle, 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
Construction and working and settings
4 Drive to conveyor belt, grooved drum and traversing guide, rocking shaft, 4 4% 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
Winding Speed Adjustment & Thread Stop Motion, Anti-patterning
mechanism : Speed variation of grooved drum, to and fro motion of
package holder, Blower and its function
5 Non-automatic random Re-winding machine: Introduction, Passage of yarn 1 4% 1,2 CO3,CO4 PSO1
through the machine
6 Creel, slit clearer, motorized yarn tensioner, disc yarn tensioner, waxing 2 4% 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
device, electronic thread stop motion, drums and package cradle –
Construction, working and setting and setting
7 Drum drive, Settings of parameters on machine screen - winding speed, slow 4 4% 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
start up, anti-patterning parameters and other production related parameters
8 Non-automatic electronic Re-winding machine: Introduction, passage of yarn 1 4% 1,2 CO3,CO4
through the machine on assembly winding and soft package winding spindles
9 Creel, slit clearer, motorized yarn tensioner, disc yarn tensioner, electronic 2 4% 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
thread stop motion, counter rotating blade traverse, package cradle with
package weight compensation device – Construction, working and setting
10 Adjustments of touch screen panel of the machine – selecting winding mode 4 4% 1,2,3,4 CO3,CO4
(precision or step precision) and related parameters (traverse ratio/ coil
angle), winding speed, slow start, other production related parameters
11 Ordinary Beam Warping Machine: Objectives, Passage of material on beam 1 4% 1,2 CO6
warping machine and function of each part.
12 Drive to winding drum, clutch arrangement for ON & OFF of winding drum, 2 4% 1,2,3,4 CO6
drive to measuring roller & thread stop motion
13 Yarn length measuring device : measuring roller and train of gears attached 4 4% 1,2,3,4 CO6
to measuring dial, Warping related calculations : Production calculation
14 Pirn Winding: Objectives of Pirn winding, types of winding, passage of yarn 2 2% 1,2 CO5
on pirn winding machine
15 Drive to pirn holder, Traversing mechanism and how to set different traverse, 4 8% CO5
Advancement mechanism and how to set different rate of advancement 1,2,3,4
16 Traverse within traverse, Bunching, Full pirn stop motion & Production 4 8% 1,2,3,4 CO5
Calculation
17 Sectional Warping Machine: Objectives, Passage of yarn on machine, Creel 4 6% 1,2 CO7
arrangement, Drive to sectional drum
18 Variable drive to sectional drum, Lateral movement of drum 4 6% CO7
1,2,3,4
19 Drive to V-reed and Brake Mechanism 4 6% 1,2,3,4 CO7
20 Settings of machine reduction gear box, Speed measuring device and yarn 4 8% CO7
length measuring device 1,2,3,4
21 Drive to warper’s beam and Production calculation 4 6% 1,2,3,4 CO7
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) : Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week
Year III 04 (theory)
ELE1511: Electrical Engg Fundamentals
Year of Introduction: 2007
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100 (theory)
Year of Revision: 2017-18
Mode of
Lectures & Tutorials – 3+1
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO)
CO1 Determine the parameters of simple DC and AC circuits. (BT 5)
CO2 Evaluate the performance of AC circuits. (BT 5)
CO3 Explain fundamentals of DC Rotating Machines, AC Rotating machines, and Transformers. (BT 2)
CO4 Determine the parameters of DC Rotating Machines, AC Rotating machines, and Transformers. (BT 5)
CO5 Explain fundamentals concepts of Semiconductor Theory. (BT 2)

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to


No. Hours (%) Level Employability (L)/ National (N)/ Gender (G),
(Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global Environment
Entrepreneurship (G) and
(Ent)/ Skill developmental Sustainability
Development needs (ES), Human
(SD) Values
(HV)and
Professional
Ethics (PE)
1 Preview of Ohm’s Law. PSO1,
13 25% 5 CO1 SD G PE
Kirchoff’s law. Series parallel PSO5,
connections. Solution of PSO6
simple D.C. circuits, star delta
transformation
2 Sinusoidal e.m.f. And
currents. R.M.S. and average
value. Phasor representation.
Voltage current relations in
purely resistive. Inductive and
capacitive circuits and their CO1,
10 20% 5
series combination. Power and CO2
power factor. Voltage and
current relation and power
balanced 3 phase system.
Measurement of power in 3Ǿ
system.
3 D. C. GENERATORS: Principle of
working. Types of generators.
Their characteristics and
applications CO3,
D. C Motor: Principle of 08 20% 5
CO4
working. Types of motors.
Their characteristics and
applications, speed control.
4 Transformer: Review of
Faraday’s law and Lenz law.
Self and mutual CO3,
06 15% 5
induction. Principle of CO4
working of transformer. E.m.f.
equation. Uses of transformer,
OC and SC test.
5 Principle of working and CO3,
Applications of Induction 04 8% 5
CO4
motor
6 Alternator: Principle of
working, E.M.F equation,
Types and Applications CO3,
03 7% 5
Synchronous Motor: Principle CO4
of working , Special features
and its applications
7 Conductors, Semiconductors.
Semiconductors and
insulators. Intrinsic and
Extrinsic semiconductors.
Conduction in Pn, PNP and 02 5% 2 CO5
npn junctions. Their
characteristics. Zener diode.
Photo-diode and display
devices.
Reference Books:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering by V.N. Mittle
2. Electrical Technology by B.L. Theraja
3. Problems in Electrical Engineering by Parker Smith
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E.(Textile Technology) : Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04/week
ELE1511L: Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
Year of Introduction: 2017-18
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work and viva
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) ELE 1511L
CO1 Utilize measuring devices, apparatus and equipment effectively.
CO2 Demonstrate various network theorems and 3-phase power measurement by two wattmeter method.
CO3 Analyse various circuit configurations.
CO4 Develop a technical report with related observations, calculations, results and inferences effectively.
CO5 Verify various performance characteristics of d.c machines
CO6 Evaluate performance parameters of 1-phase transformer

Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1 Study of Laboratory apparatus. 2 8.33% 3 CO1
2 Study of D.C machine 2 8.33% 3 CO1
3 Verification of Kirchhoff’s laws. 2 8.33% 2, 3
CO1, CO2,
CO4
4 R – L Series circuit. 2 CO1, CO3, PSO1
8.33% 3,4
CO4
5 R – L – C Series circuit 2 CO1, CO3,
8.33% 3,4
CO4
6 Power measurement in a 1 – Ø circuit by 3 voltmeter method. 2 8.33% 3,4 CO1, CO3,
CO4
7 Power measurement in a 1 – Ø circuit by 3 Ammeter method. 2 8.33% 3,4
CO1, CO3,
CO4
8 AC parallel circuit. 2 8.33% 3,4
CO1, CO3,
CO4
9 Open circuit and short circuit test on 1-phase transformer 2 3,5 CO4,
8.33%
CO6
10 To plot the characteristics of D.C series generator 2 8.33% 3,4 CO4,CO5

11 To plot the characteristics of D.C shunt generator 2 3,4 CO4,CO5


8.33%
12 To plot the characteristics of D.C compound generator 2 3,4 CO4,CO5
8.33%
13 Speed control of D.C. shunt motor 2 3,4 CO4,CO5
8.33%
14 Power measurement in a 3-phase circuit by two wattmeter method 2 2,3 CO2,
8.33%
CO4
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
Management of Textile Unit [ CBM1501]: Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
Management of Textile Unit
Year of Introduction: 2007
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012
Mode of Transaction Lectures
Course Outcome (CO) CBM1501
CO1 Understanding Management Principle
CO2 Learn about the management techniques
CO3 Solving the complex organization problem
CO4 Understand the General and Managerial Problem
CO5 Understand basics of Management
CO6 Applications of Management in Textile unit

Uni Topic/Unit Contac Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


t t e Level ts of nce to n to
No. Hours (%) Employ Local Gender
ability (L)/ (G),
(Emp)/ Nationa Enviro
Entrepr l (N)/ nment
eneursh Region and
ip al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develop Human
pment mental Values
(SD) needs (HV)an
d
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Organization for business : small scale, large scale, PSO1
composite, non-composite units, PSO2
concept of entrepreneurship 02 10 1,2,3,4 CO1 PSO3
PSO4

2 The management process : Emphasize on managerial skills


PSO
and human behaviour ( with 02 10 1,2,3,4 CO2
1-to-4
special reference to communication and motivation)
3 Functional areas of management : (i) Business
environment : Political, legal, Economic &
technological (ii) Marketing : 4P’s of marketing (iii) Emp,
Finance : Investment decision, finance PSO Ent, N,G PE
02 10 1,2,3,4 CO2
control techniques. Main F.I’s (iv) HRD Personnel : 1-to-4 SD
approaches, functions and techniques.
(v) Purchase/Inventory : Purchase procedures. Stores
Keeping, inventory decisions.
4 Social concern of management : (i) Introduction to
industrial relation (ii) Different Acts (Gist
only) pertaining to industrial laws. The factory act,
PSO
industrial disputes acts, I.R.act. The 02 10 1,2,3,4 CO3
1-to-4
workman’s compensation act, Trade union act (iii)
Industrial relation scenario in respect of
industrial law and industrial relations machinery

Reference Books
1. Principle of Management – L. M. Prasad
2. “Management” by Stoner J A and Freeman R E
3. Mintzberg, H. (1973). The Nature of Managerial Work. New York: Harper & Row.
4. Financial Management – I M Pandey
5. Human Resource Management - Aswasthappa
6 Elements of Mercantile Law – N.D.Kapoor
7 Fundamentals of Business Organization & Mgt. – Y k.Bhusan
8 Entrepreneurship – Devid H. Holt
9 Essential of Management – Harold Koontz, Hienz Weihrion
10 Marketing Management - Philip Kotler
11 Management – James A.F. Stoner, R.Edward Freeman
12 Production and Operations management – Chunawala & PATEL
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
III Core / Elective / Foundation
TXE 1505 Credits / Hours per week
Year Textile Machine Control and Quality 04(theory)
Management
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester I Year of Revision:--- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1505
CO1 Understanding of fundamentals of Machine and Quality Control in Textile
CO2 Importance and role of Textile Machine controls on quality products and application
CO3 Importance and Role of Quality control system on total quality of Textile industry
CO4 Designs and tools for of control system and quality system
CO5 Understanding the methods and requirement to adopting system in application
CO6 Learn new developments in machine and Quality concept in Industry 4.0
CO7 Solving typical problem related to system requirements and Learn New design system.
CO8 Quality and its importance. Quality management development process
CO9 Various standards and documentation procedure. Trouble shooting
CO10 Various standards of ISO9000 and TQM in details
CO11 Various regulations and its role in QM
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weight BT CO PSO Eleme Releva Relatio
No. Hours age Level nt s of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gender
yabilit (L)/ (G),
y Natio Environ
(Emp)/ nal ment
Entrep (N)/ and
reneur Region Sustaina
ship al bility
(Ent)/ (R)/Glo (ES),
Skill b al Human
Develo (G) Values
p ment develo (HV)an
(SD) p d
mental Professi
needs on al
Ethics
(PE)
1 Development in Textile Machine, Automation and 6 10 1,2, CO1 PSO1
Textile Machinery 4.0 concept, System Engineering 3
Concepts, Different types of Controls, Introduction to
Machine Controls
2 Open and Close loop Control Systems, Sensor in Textile 6 10 1,2, CO2 PSO1,
Machine, Functional element its Principles and 3 PSO2
Objectives and application
3 Construction and Working of different element of Close 9 15 1,2,3, CO2, PSO1,
loop System : Signal conditioning unit, A/D and D/A 5 CO4 PSO2,
Converter, Controllers: PLC and Logical controls PSO3
Amplifier, Final control Element Emp, N,G ES
4 Sd
Understand concepts of digitization, change in machine 4 6.67 2,3 CO 5, PSO4,
control concept and practical application in total control CO 6 PSO6,
of industry. PSO 7
5 Application of controls system in Textile machinery in 5 8.33 2,3, CO4, PSO 4,
different process 5 CO6 PSO 5
6 Introduction to quality management concepts and various 9 15 1,2,3, CO8 PSO1,
systems. Need of quality management, their relevance 5 PSO4,
and tools of quality management. Industrial revolutions PSO5,
and the development of quality management. PSO6,
PSO7
7 Documentation and standardization. International trade, 6 10 CO9 PSO4,
trade barriers. GATT, WTO, etc.. Various standards for 2,3,5 PSO5,
management systems. Six sigma concept and its role in PSO6,
quality management. Flexibility and change in PSO7,
management systems and documentation procedures. PSO8
Ishikawa Pareto analysis, cause and effect/fishbone
analysis, etc
8 9 15 CO1 PSO4,
ISO 9000 concept and its importance. Documentation
2,3,5 0 PSO5,
and implementation procedures of ISO 9000. Total
PSO6,
Quality Management (TQM) and its importance.
PSO7,
Implementation procedures of TQM.
PSO8
9 6 10 2,3, CO1 PSO4,
Environmental protection act and its relevance of various.
5 1 PSO5,
SA8000 and its role in quality management. OSHAS and
PSO6,
its role in quality management. JIT system and its role in
PSO7,
quality management.
PSO8
Reference Books:
1. NCUTE Publication Hiren Joshi and Gauri Joshi, Electronic Controls for Textile Machines.
2. Brochures/ Manuals of machine Manufacturers and other related publications
3. Andrew Par , Industrial Control Hand Book
4. Quality Planning and Analysis by J.M.Juran
5. Quality Control and TQM by P.L.Jain
6. G. Shanmmugam, T. Sivasantaran, D. Sarvanan NCUTE publications on Quality Control Technique.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year III
TXE1507: Textile testing - I
Year of Introduction: 2004 100(theory)
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE1507
CO1 Students gather knowledge of textile testing, statistical interpretations of the test data.
CO2 Students learn about SQC and moisture relations in textile.
CO3 Trash in cotton and its importance.
CO4 Students gets detailed knowledge about fibre length.
CO5 Students gets detailed knowledge about fibre fineness
CO6 Students learn about fibre strength, its importance and measurement technique
CO7 Students learn about yarn numbering system, its importance and measurement technique
CO8 Students learn about twist in yarn , its importance and measurement technique
CO9 Students should learn about modern textile testing instruments
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours e Level ts of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Importance of textile testing in manufacturing process,
Various aspects of fiber testing yarn testing & fabric
testing, Need of statistical techniques & types of
evaluation methods used for test data. Statistical
methods for presenting data & analysis of data for
average & dispersion behaviour. Concept of probability
& its implementation in the evaluation of data following
normal distribution. Significance testing, its importance
in data interpretation, different techniques for
significance testing of mean for small size & large size PSO1,
data: comparison of sample mean with nominal & PSO2,
comparison of means for two samples. Significance PSO4, EMP,
12 20 1,2,3,4 CO1 N, G HV, PE
testing for dispersion, its importance in data PSO6, SD
interpretation, different techniques for significance PSO7,
testing of dispersion for small size & large size data: PSO8
comparison of sample mean with nominal &
comparison of means for two samples. Prediction about
population mean & dispersion values using sample
values for large size & small size data. Computation
error in the prediction of population mean & dispersion.
Analysis technique for test data following binomial
distribution. Analysis technique for test data following
Poisson distribution. Subjective analysis: grading
technique with single judge & multiple judge,
Significance testing of graded values of sample,
Coefficient of correlation for graded values.

2 Importance / objective of testing and statistical quality


control(SQC) in textile. Sampling and methods of PSO1,
sampling. Humidity and moisture relations in textile PSO2,
materials and their effect on testing and the 1,2,3,4, PSO4,
12 20 CO2
corrections/standardizations required. Factors affecting 5 PSO6,
regain. Effect of regain on fibre properties. The PSO7,
measurement of regain and its commercial importance. PSO8

3 Importance of understanding trash in cotton in terms of PSO1,


level as well nature of trash. Measurement of Trash using PSO2,
various available instruments. 1,2,3,4, PSO4,
05 8.33 CO3
5 PSO6,
PSO7,
PSO8
4 Fibre length and length distribution. Staple length.
PSO1,
Introduction to various other methods of length
PSO2,
measurement. Cotton fibre length measurement – Single
1,2,3,4, PSO4,
fibre length measurement. Statistical analysis of various 06 10 CO4
5 PSO6,
graphs obtained from it. Fibrograph, Digital Fibrogram
PSO7,
and Span Length.
PSO8
5 Fibre fineness and various methods of fineness PSO2,
measurements. Maturity of Fibres and its measurements, PSO4,
1,2,3,4,
Identification of Textile Fibres. 04 6.67 CO5 PSO6,
5
PSO7,
PSO8
6 Fiber strength testing: need & importance in textile PSO2,
manufacturing process, Concept of single fiber strength 1,2,3,4,
06 10 CO6 PSO4,
5
& its limitations, Concept of bundle fiber strength & its PSO6,
importance in yarn manufacturing process, technique for PSO7,
Single fiber testing for man-made fiber & natural fiber, PSO8
Important terms related with tensile testing. Pressley
strength tester: Working principle, structural details of
instrument, operational technique, limitations.
Stelometer: Working principle, structural details of
instrument, operational technique, How it overcomes
limitations of Pressley strength tester, limitations of
Stelometer. HVI testing: Working principle, operational
technique & how it is superior in fiber strength testing.

7 Significance of liner density measurement for yarn


count computation, Yarn numbering system: definitions
for direct & indirect system along with their merits &
demerits, types of yarn numbering system & their
mathematical form for computation. General formula
for direct numbering & indirect yarn numbering system,
derivation of specific general formulas for different PSO2,
form of materials during yarn manufacturing. PSO4,
Conversion formula, Derivation of Different conversion 1,2,3,4,
06 10 CO7 PSO6,
5
formulae for direct –direct, indirect- indirect & direct- PSO7,
indirect systems. Concept of Universal yarn numbering PSO8
system & significance of tex system as Universal
system, Need for yarn fineness measurement, Test
method for yarn count measurement from short length
of yarn or yarns availed from fabric piece. Types of
wrap reel, Structural features of wrap reel, constrains of
wrap reel-based yarn length measurement, Constrains
for accurate weight measurement. Different balances
used for weight measurement of yarn lea or skein
prepared by wrap reel, Structure & Operating details of
Quadrant balance, Associated advantages &
disadvantages of the system. Structure & Operating
details of Knowle’s balance, Associated advantages &
disadvantages of the system. Need for measuring yarn
count from too short yarn lengths, Structure &
Operating details of Yarn Assorting balance, Associated
advantages & disadvantages of the system.

8 Definition of twist, amount of twist, twist direction (type


of twist), twist contraction, Derivation of expression for
TM & TF, Significance of TM/TF in prediction about
yarn twist value, Role of twist in determining yarn &
fabric performance. Need for twist measurement,
different methods used for twist measurement, Details of
Rock bank twist tester operating on Straighten fiber
method along with its merits & demerits. Concept of
PSO2,
Take up, Details of Hand operated twist tester operating
PSO4,
on fiber parallelization method, testing details for 1,2,3,4,
06 10 CO8 PSO6,
measuring twist properties of ply yarn & its constituent 5
PSO7,
yarns by using take up twist tester, its merits & demerits.
PSO8
Importance of Bias twist testing, Details of Continuous
twist tester operating on Straighten fiber method along
with its merits & demerits. Details of Semi-automatic
twist tester operating on twist contraction method along
with its merits & demerits. Problems faced while twist
measurement of unconventional spun yarn, Details of
twist to break method in resolving this problem, Test
method for Optical twist measurement along with its
merits & demerits.

9 Concept of Modern Textile Testing Equipment and a PSO5,


brief presentation about salient features of HVI & AFIS PSO6,
03 05 5,6,7,8 CO9
PSO7,
PSO8
Reference Books
1. J. E. Booth : Principle of textile testing
2. Grover and Hambay : Hand book of textile testing and quality control
3. Angpappan, R. Gopal Krishna, B.K. Keshwan : Physical testing vol. I & II
4. W.S. Morton and Hearle : Physiacl properties textile fibres
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1507L: Textile Testing-I Pract /TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Revision:---
Mode of Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work
Transaction and viva
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1. Introduction and layout of laboratory
2. Fibre Testing
a) Standard Conditioning Oven
PSO1
b) Shirley Trash analyzer 2,3,4,5,
32 50 2,3,4,5 PSO3
c) Comb Sorter 6
PSO4
d) Star Moisture meter
e) Pressley Fibre Bundle Strength Tester
f) Fibro scan and Fibre Maturity Tester
3. Yarn testing
a) Count measurement by wrap reel and weighing method PSO1
b) Count measurement by Yarn quadrant balance 16 30 2,3,4,5 7,8 PSO3
c) Rock bank Twist tester PSO4
d) Automatic Twist tester
4. Demo experiments
a) HVI, Fibre Identification PSO1
b) Stelometer Bundle Strength Tester 12 20 2,3,4,5 9 PSO3
c) Chemical oven PSO4
d) Density gradient tube
16. Soxhlet apparatus
17. Melt flow index tester
18. Humidity oven
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1508: Fabric Structure
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures and Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE1508
CO1 Learn about Fabric Classification and Characteristics of Different Fabric.
CO2 Learn about the Concept of Weave, Representation of Design, Draft, Peg Plan (Lifting Plan), and Drawing-in and Denting Order and
their inter relation.
CO3 Understand the Plain, Twill, Satin and Sateen Weaves, Ornamentation and Derivatives of Plain, Twill, Satin and sateen Weaves.
CO4 Understand the Diamond and Diaper weave, and its characteristics.
CO5 Understand basics of Honey Comb, Huck-a-back, and Mock Leno Weaves.
CO6 Understand basics of Distorted Thread Effect, Crepe, Bed ford Cords, and Welts and Pique Weaves.

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio


No. Hours e Level ts of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to Fabric Structure:
Types and Classification of Fabric, Characteristics of
Different Plain, Twill, and Satin and Sateen fabrics PSO1
like, Plain Fabrics- Cambric, Poplin, Sheeting, Duck, 08 13 1,2 CO1 PSO2
Voile, Twill Fabrics- Jean, Denim, Gabardine, Satin
and Sateen Fabrics- Cotton lining Sateen, Crepe Satin,
Satin Drill, Satin Whipcord, etc.
2 Representation of Design:
PSO1
Draft, Peg Plan (Lifting Plan), and Drawing-in and 06 10 1,2 CO2
PSO1
Denting Order and their inter relation.
3 Plain weave: PSO2
Characteristics of the Plain Weave, Ornamentation and PSO3 Emp,
08 14 1,2,4 CO3 L,N,R,
Derivatives of Plain weave like Warp rib, Weft rib, PSO6 Ent, PE
G
and Hopsack/Basket/Matt Weaves. PSO8 SD
4 Twill weave:
PSO2
Characteristics of theTwill Weave, Derivatives of
PSO3
Twill weave like, Wavy Twill, Herringbone Twill, 08 14 1,2,4 CO3
PSO6
Broken Twill, Transposed or Re-arranged Twill,
PSO8
Elongated Twill, Combined twill, etc.
5 Satin and Sateen Weaves:
Characteristics of theSatin and Sateen Weaves, PSO2
Derivatives in Satin and sateen Weaves like, Venetian PSO3
06 10 1,2,4 CO3
and Buckskin, Swans down, Imperial Sateen, PSO6
Reversible Sateen or Lambskin, Extension of Sateen PSO8
weave, etc.
6 Diamond and Diaper weave:
and its characteristics, Difference between Diamond
PSO2
and Diaper Weaves.
CO4, PSO3
Study of the Bed Ford Cord weave, Different types of 08 13 1,2,4
CO6 PSO6
Producing Bed Ford Cord Weave. Like, Plain Faced,
PSO8
Twill Faced, Wadded Bed Ford Cord, Alternate Pick
Bed ford Cord.
7 Honey Comb Weave:
Honey Comb with Square and Equal Cell, Brighton PSO2
Honey Comb, Larger Honey Comb, CO5, PSO3
08 13 1,2,4
Construction of Huck-a-back Weave, Devon’s Huck, CO6 PSO6
Grecian Huck-a-back and PSO8
Construction of Mock Leno Weave.
8 Study the Crepe Weave, Methods of the Construction PSO2
of the Crepe weave. CO5, PSO3
08 13 1,2,4
Construction of Distorted Thread Effect, Spot CO6 PSO6
Effect,and Bedford cord weave PSO8
Reference Books
1. Watson Textile Design and Colour, by Z. J.Grosesicki, W O O D H E AD P U B L I S H I N G L I M I T E D
2. Woven cloth construction by A. T. C. Robinson, R. Marks,
3 Fabric Structure and Design by N. Gokarneshan, New Age International publishers
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1508L: Fabric Structure (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion and viva PSO7 is common for all experiments
Transaction
Contact % BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. weightage Level
1 Introduction: Parameters for Fabric Analysis CO1 PSO2
06 10% 1,2
CO2 PSO7
2 Analysis of Sample-1 PSO7
02 3.33% 2,4 CO3
PSO8
3 Analysis of Sample-2 2,4 PSO7
02 3.33% CO3
PSO8
4 Analysis of Sample-3 2,4 PSO7
02 3.33% CO3
PSO8
5 Analysis of Sample-4 2,4 PSO7
02 3.33% CO3
PSO8
6 Analysis of Sample-5 2,4 PSO7
02 3.33% CO3
PSO8
7 Analysis of Sample-6 2,4 PSO7
04 6.66% CO3
PSO8
8 Analysis of Sample-7 2,4 PSO7
04 6.66% CO4
PSO8
9 Analysis of Sample-8 04 6.66% 2,4 CO4 PSO7
PSO8
10 Analysis of Sample-9 2,4 PSO7
04 6.66% CO5
PSO8
11 Analysis of Sample-10 2,4 PSO7
04 6.66% CO5
PSO8
12 Making of Sample on Handloom 10% PSO2
06 1,2,3,6 CO3
PSO3
13 Making of Sample on Handloom 10% 1,2,3,6 PSO2,
06 CO3
PSO3
14 Making of Sample on Handloom 10% 1,2,3,6 PSO2,
06 CO3
PSO3
15 Making of Sample on Handloom 10% 1,2,3,6 PSO2,
06 CO3
PSO3
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Textile Chemistry - II Credits / Hours per week 04
TXC 1601
Year of Introduction:1954
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Lectures
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) TXC 1601
CO 1 Learning printing of various types of textiles.
CO 2 Understanding difference of dyeing and printing.
CO 3 Learning basic principle of printing and printing paste ingredients.
CO 4 Learning different methods and styles of printing.
CO 5 Learning printing of natural cellulosic fabric with different dyes.
CO 6 Learning printing of natural protein fabric with different dyes.
CO 7 Learning printing of man-made fabric with different dyes.
CO 8 Understanding working principle of different printing machine.
CO 9 Understanding development of color of printed fabric.
CO10 Learning importance of finishing treatment.
CO11 Leaning application of different finishing agents.
CO12 Learning different finishing treatment applied on different textile fibres.
CO13 Learning various types of mechanical finishing.
CO14 Understanding working principle of various finishing machines.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance Relation to
No. Hours e Level Employabilit to Gender (G),
(%) y (Emp)/ Local (L)/ Environment
Entrepreneu National and
rship (Ent)/ (N)/ Sustainability
Skill Regional(R (ES), Human
Development )/ Values (HV)
(SD) Global (G) and
developme Professional
ntal needs Ethics (PE)
1. Introduction of Printing:
• Definition and history of printing.
• Difference between dyeing & printing. CO1, PSO1
• Preparation of fabric for printing. CO2, ,2,3,4
10 16.67 1,2,3
• Printing paste ingredients and importance. CO3, ,5,6,7
• Thickener used in printing paste. CO4 ,8
• Different methods of printing.
• Different styles of printing.
2. Printing of textiles:
• Printing of cotton fabric with various dyes in
different style of printing.
• Printing of wool & silk fabric with various dyes in
different style of printing
• Printing of polyester fabric with various dyes in CO5, PSO1 Emp, Ent, SD L, N, R, G G, ES, HV, PE
different style of printing. 1,2,3 CO6, ,2,3,4
20 33.33
• Printing of nylon fabric with various dyes in ,4,5 CO7, ,5,6,7
different style of printing. CO8, ,8
• Printing of acrylic fabric. CO9
• Printing of blended fabric with various dyes.
• Machinery used for printing.
• Machinery used for development of colour on
printed fabric.
3. Introduction of Finishing: PSO1
• Definition & Classification of Finishing. CO10
1,2,3 ,2,3,4
• Object of finishing. 15 25 CO11
,4,5 ,5,6,7
• Brief introduction of various finishing treatment CO12
for different fibres. ,8
• Temporary finishes applied on cotton fabrics –
Starching, weighting etc.
• Basic principle of crease-resistant finishing, water
repellent and flame proofing.
• Heat setting of synthetic fibre - fabrics and their
blends.
4. Finishing Machineries:
• Principle and working of padding mangles. PSO1
• Different types of calender machines and its 1,2,3 CO13 ,2,3,4
15 25
working principle. ,4,5 CO14 ,5,6,7
• Different types of drying machines. ,8
• Principle and working of stenter machine.
Reference Books
1. Technology of Printing – Prof. V. A. Shenai
2. Textile Finishing – Hall
3. Textile Finishing – J. T. Marsh
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 02
TXC1601L: Textile Chemistry - II - Practical
Year of Introduction:1954
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: NA
Mode of
Term work, Practical and viva
Transaction
Contact Weightage BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hours (%) Level
1. Printing of cotton fabric with direct dye by direct style printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
2. Printing of cotton fabric with reactive dye by direct style
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
printing.
3. Printing of cotton fabric with reactive dye by discharge style of
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
printing.
4. Printing of cotton fabric with azoic colour – Naphthol printing
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
method.
5. Printing of cotton fabric with azoic colour – Base printing
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
method.
6. Printing of wool fabric with acid dye by direct style printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,6,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
7. Printing of polyester fabric with disperse dye by direct style
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
printing.
8. Printing of polyester fabric with disperse dye by discharge style
02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
of printing.
9. Printing of nylon fabric with acid dye by direct style printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
10. Printing of jute fabric with basic dye by direct style of printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,5,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
11. Carbonized style of printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
12. Brasso style of printing. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,3,4,7,8,9 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
13. Application of stiffening agents of textile fabrics. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 10,11,12,13,14 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
14. Application of softening agent on textile fabrics. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 10,11,12,13,14 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
15. Application of crease resisting agents on textile fabrics. 02 6.67 1,2,3,4,5,6 10,11,12,13,14 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2020-21
Department of Textile Engineering

B. E. (Textile Technology ): Regular Programme


Core
Lectures: 04
Year III MECH MEC 1608 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Credits / Hours per week
Practical-: NILL
AND OPERATION REASERCH
Theory: 100
Year of Introduction:
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade PR/TW/VIVA:
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2018
NILL
Mode of Transaction: Lectures and Practical
Course Outcome (CO) MEC 1608
CO1. Students will be able to describe characteristics and scope of OR.
CO2. Students will be able to define and formulate mathematical problems.
CO3. Students will be able to select optimal problems solving techniques for a given problem
using LP.
CO4. Students will be able to formulate and solve transportation, travelling sales man and
transshipment problems.
CO5. Students will be able to formulate and solve optimization problems related to job/ work
assignments.
CO6. Students will be able to demonstrate and solve simple models of Game theory.
CO7. Students will be able to evaluate optimum solution using dynamic programming for
different applications.
CO8. Students will be able to choose / devise appropriate queuing model for practical
application.
CO9. Students will be able to solve different problems related to Network.
Unit Topic Conta Weightage BT CO PO Elements Relevanc Relation to
No. ct (%) Level of e to Local Gender (G),
Hours Employabil (L)/ Environment and
ity (Emp)/ National Sustainability
Entreprene (N)/ (ES), Human
urship Regional( Values (HV)and
(Ent)/ Skill R)/Global Professional
Developme (G) Ethics (PE)
nt (SD)
1 Linear programming techniques:
Operation research and decision making, types of mathematical
models and constructing the model, roll of computers in
operations research, formulation of linear programming 8 15 1,2,3 Co 1,2 Po1,2,3
problem, applications and limitations, simplex method
(analytical & graphical)

2 Distribution Methods:
Vogel’s approximation methods, modified distribution method,
Co
optimization models, unbalance and degeneracy in 8 15 1,2 Po2
1,2,3
transportation model.

3 Assignment Models:
Hungerian algorithm, traveling sales man problem, routing
problems, processing ‘n’ jobs through two machines and three 8 15 2,3,4 Co 3,6 Po2,3,4
machines, processing two jobs through ‘m’ machines.

4 Network Analysis:
PERT and CPM. Total slack, free slack, probability of Co4,C
All All All
achieving completion date, cost analysis, updating resource 8 15 2,4,5 O3 Po 4,3,1
smoothing – roll of computer in network analysis. CO8

5 Inventory Method:
Variable in inventory problem, inventory problem, inventory
models with panelty, stoarage and quantity discount, safety CO5,C
8 10 1,2,3 PO2
stock, inventory models with probability, demand, multi item O3
deterministic model.

6 Queuing Theory:
Poisson arrivals and exponential service times, waiting time
and idle time cost, single channel multi channel problem, CO5,C
3 10 3,5 PO3,5
Monte Carlo technique applied to queuing problems, Poisson O5
arrivals and service time.

7 Decision Theory Game:


Examples of the application of theory of games 2 x M and M x
3 10 4,2 C07 PO6
2 problems, graphic dominance and linear programming
method for different problems, decision trees.
8 Replacement Model:
Replacement of item that deteriorate, gradually, fail suddenly. C06,7,
3 10 1,6 PO4,3,1
Group replacement policy. Concept of system reliability. 8

52 100

Experiments

NILL

Reference Books

Taha, H.A., “Operation Research”, Mc Millan Publicaiton Co. Inc, New York.
1.
Hiller, F.S., Liberman, G.J., “Introduction to Operation Research 2 nd Edition”, Holden-Day Inc, San Francisco, 1974.
2.
Rao S. S., “Optimization – Theory and applications”, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1978.
3.
Sesieni, M.A., Yaspan, A. and Friedman, L., “Operation Research: Methods and Problems”, John Wiley and Sons, New York 1959.
4.
Wagner, N.B., “Principles of Operation Research”, NJ Prentice hall, 1975.
5.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year III
TXE1606: Textile testing - II
Year of Introduction: 2004 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE1606
CO1 To understand evenness testing its importance, instrument and results obtained on them.
CO2 To understand tensile instruments, principle and features.
CO3 To understand physical properties of fabric testing, low stress mechanical properties like drape, crease so on.
CO4 To understand permeability – air and water and special tests like flammability.
CO5 Modern instrument details
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to evenness testing, types of irregularities
1,2,3,
and numerical related to them, Visual assessment of 09 15% CO1 PSO1,
4
yarn and grading PSO2,
2 Yarn faults and imperfections, mechanical evenness PSO4,
tester and design considerations for capacitance-based PSO6,
instruments, UT2 and features of evenness 09 15% 2,3,4 CO1 PSO7,
instruments. Importance of diagram, spectrogram and PSO8
LV curves
3 Introduction to tensile testing instruments, various PSO1,
principles and instruments based on them, draw-backs of 06 10% 2, 3, 4 CO2 PSO2,
pendulum lever instruments PSO4,
4 Factors affecting results of tensile test, ballistic PSO6,
1,2,3,
strength test and fabric tensile and tearing tests. 06 10% CO2 PSO7,
4
PSO8 EMP,S
N,G HV, PE
5 Introduction, fabric dimensions and properties. Ends PSO1, D
per inch and picks per inch measurement. Width and PSO2,
length measurement of fabric. Measurement of fabric 1,2,3, PSO4,
09 15% CO3
thickness. Fabric weight per unit area and its 4 PSO6,
measurement. PSO7,
PSO8
6 Importance of yarn crimp, crimp & fabric properties PSO2,
and measurement yarn crimp. Handle of fabric. Drape PSO4,
of fabric. Relationship between yarn count, diameter 09 15% 2, 3, 4 CO3 PSO6,
and cloth cover and its calculations. PSO7,
PSO8
7 Air permeability and its measurement. Crease PSO2,
resistance and crease recovery of fabric. Water 06 10% 2, 3, 4 CO4 PSO4,
repellency and flammability test of textile fabrics. PSO6,
PSO7,
PSO8
8 Kawabata Evaluation System of Fabric (KES-F). PSO5,
Fabric Assessment by Simple Test (FAST) 5,6,7, PSO6,
06 10% CO5
8 PSO7,
PSO8
Reference Books
1. J. E. Booth : Principle of textile testing
2. Grover and Hambay : Hand book of textile testing and quality control
3. Angpappan, R. Gopal Krishna, B.K. Keshwan : Physical testing vol. I & II
4. W.S. Morton and Hearle : Physiacl properties textile fibres
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1606L: Textile Testing-II(Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion and viva PSO7 is common for all experiments
Transaction
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
1 Yarn Testing: 16 27% 1,2,3,4 CO1 PSO1
1. Evenness Tester CO2 PSO3
2. Single yarn strength Tester PSO4
3. Lea yarn Strength Tester
4. Ballistic Strength Tester
2 Fabric Testing: 40 67% 1,2,3,4 CO3 PSO1
1. Fabric analysis CO4 PSO3
2. Fabric Tensile strength tester PSO4
3. Tearing strength tester
4. Crease recovery
5. Stiffness tester
6. Drape meter
7. Bursting strength tester
8. Air permeability Tester
3 Demo experiments: 04 06% 1,2,3,4 CO1 PSO1
1. Pilling tester CO4 PSO3
2. Water permeability Tester CO5 PSO4
3. Sieve shaker
4. Lloyd and Instron universal Testing machine
5. Cone Dropper Tester
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year III
TXE1607: Spinning - II
Year of Introduction: 2004 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE1607
CO1 Understand the basic knowledge, constructional features and working principle of combing preparatory machines, comber, drawframe and
speed-frame
CO2 Learn about different mechanisms along with machine, process and product parameters for Comber, Drawframe and Flyerframe
CO3 Role of combing process and Roving process in preparatory section of short staple spinning.
CO4 Calculate draft, waste percentage, speed, twist and production of machines in each process.
CO5 Instill fundamental and advanced technological changes took place in combing preparatory machines, comber, drawframe and speed
frame
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Principles and objects of Drawing. Effect of Doubling, CO1,
Roller Setting. Irregularities due to drafting and 06 12 1,2,3 CO2, PSO1
remedies. Control for regularity. Modern Draw Frames. CO5
2 Objects., construction and working of speed frame,
twisting, winding and builder mechanism. Twist, speed CO1,
08 13 1,2,5 PSO1
and setting to suit different material. Drafting system on CO2
speed frame.
3 Recent developments. Assessment of performance of PSO1,
draw frame, speed frame Productivity and 08 12 1,2,4 CO1 PSO2,
modernization, process parameters. PSO4
4 Processing of man-made fibres and blends on speed
CO3,
frames. Maintenance schedule, work allocation, 1,2,3,4
08 13 CO4, PSO1 Emp,
production balancing, calculations etc. on draw frames ,5
CO5 SD L, N ES
and speed frames Short- process Spinning.
5 Introduction to combing process, spinning process flow CO1,
for yarn. Objectives of Combing, Effect of combing on 06 08 1,2,3 CO2, PSO1
yarn quality. CO3
6 Sequence of operations in Combing Process: Combing PSO1,
cycle in detail, Importance of preparatory Processes for PSO2
CO1,
Combing,Technology of Combing, Material
08 14 1,2,3,4 CO2,
preparation,Parameters influencing combing operation,
CO3
Factors associated with the machine, Combing
applications,Noil extraction theory, Timing of comber.
7 Conventional comber preparation system: web doubling CO1,
system, Modern comber preparation system: sliver 08 14 1,2,3 CO3, PSO1
doubling system typically on Rieter E5/3 UNILAP and CO5
Rieter OMEGAlap E36, Lap transport system:
SERVOtrolley and SERVOlap system.

8 Modern Comber: Modifications and developments in CO3, PSO1,


1,2,3,4
basic comber process and machine parts. Performance 08 14 CO5 PSO2,
,5
assessment in combing. POS4
Reference Books
1. Gilbert R.Merrill, Cotton combing
2. Gilbert R. Merrill: Cotton drawing and roving
3. Textile Institute manual of textile technology: a practical guide to Combing and Drawing: W. Klien, Vol -3 &4
4. Textile Mathematics- Part I, II, III by J.E. Booth. Published by: Textile institute.1977
5. Eric Oxtoby, Spun yarn Technology
6. NCUTE Extension programme on “DRAWING AND COMBING & FLYER FRAME:”
7. Text. Asso. of India, Spinning Tablets - (Comber, Drawframe and Speed frame)
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1607L: Spinning - II Pract /TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
Conventional comber: Introduction to combing process, importance of preparatory CO1
1 02 3 1,2
machines, flow chart of the machine sequence for carded, combed and rotor yarn.
2 The passage of material on the machine. Understanding and tracing the combing cycle CO1,
02 3 1,2
in detail. The features and functions of parts involved in combing cycle in detail. CO2
3 Tracing the gearing of combing machine. Calculation of speeds and delivery speeds of
CO1,
different parts of comber. Calculation of draft between different zones and overall PSO1,
06 10 1,2,5 CO2,
combing machine viz. draft, total draft, draft constant, draft range, tension drafts etc. PSO2
CO4
Calculation of production of the machine.
4 Tracing and understand in detail the motion of nipper assembly (forward-backward
and rocking)along with its associated parts, motion of detaching rollers (forward- CO1,
backward and clockwise-anticlockwise-rocking) and motion of top-comb assembly 06 10 1,2,5 CO2,
(forward-backward and rocking) to understand the concept of net gain and calculate CO4
the net gain of material after one combing cycle.
5 Lap former:Need of modernization in comber. The passage of material through lap CO1,
former. The features and functions of parts at different zones along the passage. 1,2,3, CO2,
06 10 PSO1,
Salient features of modern lap former as compared to conventional lap preparatory 5 CO3,
PSO2,
machine. Study of different sensors: Importance of sensors and various setting points CO5
PSO4
6 Understanding the features and sequence of lap winding apparatus and automatic lap CO1,
02 4 1,2,3
doffing system. Highlighting the lap transport system available in the lab CO2,
(SERVOtrolley system) CO5
7 Modern comber: Comparison between modern and conventional comber machine
CO1,
through highlighting and understanding the various changes and development along
06 10 1,2,3 CO2,
its passage of the material through machine, technological and metallurgical changes
CO5
in various parts in details and improvement in process phases for high speed comber.
8 Conventional Draw frame:Passage of the material through machine and study of
various parts in details. Study of creel zone, various types can arrangement system.
02 3 1,2,3
Study of drafting zone, various types of top rollers, Various loading arrangement of
top synthetic rollers.
9 Tracing of gearing plan of the drafting system and zone wise draft calculation, draft 1,2,3 CO1, PSO1,
constant calculation and its practical application. Study of delivery zone, coiling CO2 PSO2
04 7
arrangement, Tracing of gearing plan of the twisting mechanism and twist per inch
calculation, twist constant calculation
10 Tracing of gearing plan of the Conventional Draw frame and speed calculation of all 1,2,3
rotating parts, Production calculation, Study of stop motions: Importance of stop 02 3
motion and various setting points
11 Modern Draw frame: Comparison between modern machine and conventional 1,2,4,
machine, Study of creel zone, Comparison between modern creel with conventional 02 4 6
creel PSO1,
12 Study of drafting zone, Importance of pressure bar, Comparison between modern 1,2,4 PSO2,
drafting system with conventional drafting system. Tracing of gearing plan of the CO1, PSO4
04 7
drafting system and zone wise draft calculation, draft constant calculation and its CO2,
practical application. CO5
13 Study of delivery zone, Comparison between modern coiling arrangement with 1,2,3 PSO1,
conventional coiling arrangement, Comparison of modern machine drive on modern PSO2,
04 7
machine and conventional machine. Tracing of gearing plan of the Modern Draw
frame and speed calculation of all rotating parts, Production calculation
14 Study of control panel, various limit switch, piston and solenoid valve and indicating 1,2,5, PSO1,
bulb, Their location on machine and their function, study Automatic doffing system 02 3 6 PSO2.
PSO4
15 Conventional Flyer frame: Passage of the material through machine and study of 1,2
02 3
various parts in details. Study of creel zone. Tracing of gearing plan of the drafting
system and zone wise draft calculation, draft constant calculation and its practical
application. Tracing of gearing plan of the twisting mechanism and twist per inch
calculation, twist constant calculation and its practical application.
16 Concept of types of wind, Study of builder mechanism on machine, Concept of flyer 1,2,3 CO1, PSO1,
lead and bobbin lead machine, coils per inch calculation, Lay constant calculation and CO2 PSO2
its practical application, Tracing of gearing plan of the flyer frame and speed 04 7
calculation of all rotating parts, Production calculation. Study of stop motions:
Importance of stop motion and various setting points
17 Modern Flyer frame:Comparison between modern machine and conventional 1,2,4, CO1,
machine, Passage of the material through machine and study of various parts in 02 3 6 CO2,
PSO1,
details. CO5
PSO2.
18 Comparison between modern flyer and conventional flyer, Comparison between 1,2,5, CO1
PSO4
modern drafting system (TA drafting system) and drafting system. Various change 6
02 3
point on machine. Maintenance of draw frame and flyer frame like draft roller setting
etc.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
III Core / Elective /
FoundationTXE1608 Credits / Hours per week
Year Weaving –II 04(theory)
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester II Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1608
CO1 Understanding of fundamentals of dobby and jacquard shedding
CO2 Fundamentals design preparation for dobby and jacquard
CO3 Learn about principles and mechanism of different type of dobby and Jacquard
CO4 Learn about important design features of modern developments in dobby and Jacquard
CO5 Understanding and learning box motions on shuttle loom
CO6 Understanding and learning different the mechanisms for terry weaving
CO7 Solving typical problem related to setting requirements and Learn New design concepts
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weight BT CO PSO Eleme Releva Relatio
No. Hours age Level nt s of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gender
yabilit (L)/ (G),
y Natio Environ
(Emp)/ nal ment
Entrep (N)/ and
reneur Region Sustaina
ship al bility
(Ent)/ (R)/Glo (ES),
Skill b al Human
Develo (G) Values
p ment develo (HV)an
(SD) p d
mental Professi
needs on al
Ethics
(PE)
1 Limitations of cam shedding, introduction to dobby shedding 1 1.5 1,2 CO1 PSO 1 SD G ES
PSO 2
2 Climax dobby, construction and working 3 05 1,2, CO1, PSO 1 SD L
3 CO2 PSO 2
Climax dobby drive, timing and setting in detail, pattern
preparation
3 Need for positive dobbies, construction and working of a 21 35 1,2,3, CO2, PSO 1 EMP, N, G
positive dobby emphasising how it is a modification of a 4,5,6 CO3, PSO 2 SD
negative dobby CO4 PSO 3
CO7 PSO 4
Problem due to selection clearance in Climax dobby, Positive PSO 5
dobby with swivelling knives PSO 6
Introduction to Staubli negative dobby with short hooks, PSO 7
PSO 8
construction and working emphasising on reasons of its
capability to run at high speeds
Rotary dobbies - working principle, mechanical and
electronic rotary dobbies,
Modulator in a rotary dobby
Dobbies with individual motor drive
Pattern control on dobbies – lag and peg control, punched
sheet control (paper dobbies), electronic control
Dobby mounting, shed settings
Pick finding devices on dobbies
5 Introduction to multiple box motions, construction of Eccles 2 3.5 1,2 CO5 PSO 1 EMP. L
drop box motion PSO 2 SD
Timing setting and pattern chain preparation of Eccles drop
box motion
Pick at will motions
6 Introduction to terry weaving – special mechanisms required 3 5 CO6 PSO 2 EMP, N, G
to weave terry fabrics PSO 3 SD
PSO 4
Terry weaving mechanisms on shuttle and shuttleless looms PSO 6
Introduction to sculptured terry, dynamic pile control, 5 pick PSO 7
and 7 pick terry structures Mechanism on a shuttleless loom PSO 8
for weaving of sculptured terry
7 Introduction to Jacquard concept, Classification of Jacquard 8 10 1,2,3, CO1, PSO 1 , SD L,R
Element of Jacquard with its function and construction of 5 CO2 PSO 2
Hook, Needle, Harness, Comber Board, Cylinder, Design PSO 5,
steps involve in manual card cutting and computerized card PSO 8
Cutting (CAD/CAM) ,Card detail, Piano card Cutting
Machine, Electronically control piano card cutting machine
9 Mechanical Jacquards: Single lift Single cylinder, Double 7 12 1,2,3 CO3 PSO 3, SD,E L,R
lift Single cylinder Jacquard and Double lift Double cylinder POS 4 mp
working, construction and drive,
10 Double lift Single cylinder jacquard with Open shed, 05 8 1,2 CO7 PSO 2 SD L,R
Verdol’s fine pitch Jacquard, Shed geometry, Types of
Harness ties, Loss in Lift, V shed geometry concept and
related calculation
11 Electronic jacquard, Top and Bottom selection principle, 10 20 1,2,5 CO4, PSO4, SD,E N,G
Staubli jacquard: construction and working, development in CO7 PSO 7 mp
hook designs, Bonas construction and working,Grosse
Jacquard; construction, working and drive, Harnessless
jacquard concept. Development in jacquard weaving
reference to Industry 4.0.
Reference Books:
1. Weaving II :NCUTE Publication
2. Weaving: Machines, Mechanisms, Management by MarinalKantiTalukdar, P. K. Sriramulu,,DinkarBapuraoAjgaonkar
3. R. Marks and A. T. C. Robinson:Principles of weaving
4. Handbook of weaving: SabitAdanur
5. Articles, Company Catalogs, brochures, web sites
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering

B.E.(Textile Technology)Regular Programme

Year III Core / E


lective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1608L
Weaving –II (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2004
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work
Transaction and viva
Contact BT
No. Experiment hrs. %Weightage Level CO PSO
1 Dobby : 20 33.37% 1,2,3
• Construction & Functions of different parts of Climax dobby CO1
• Working &Drive to pattern cylinder & swiveling knives CO2 PSO 1
• Difference between Right Hand & Left hand dobby in terms of working & PSO 2
construction
• Pattern card formation &Timing of loom
• Different Settings on loom in detail
• Cam dobby : Drive to cam, detail of hook selection mechanism, selector
mechanism (paper dobby)
2 Multiple Box Motion: (Eccle’s Drop Box)& Terry Loom
• Construction & Functions of different parts of Eccle’s Drop box motion 10 16.63% 1,2,3 CO5, PSO 1
• Working, Drive to discs, cylinder & pattern chain.Pattern chain CO6
preparation, Card saving device&Safety Mechanism PSO 2
• Introduction to terry, Different types of terry weave (3 pick, 5 pick etc.)
• Mechanism of forming Terry loop structure, Function & working of three
cams
3 Jacquards 30
• Input Device :Piano Card Cutting Machine 50% 1,2,3 CO1 PSO 1
• Elements of Jacquard, Classification of Jacquard, Types of Shed CO2
• Single lift and Double lift Jacquards: SLSC, SLDC, DLDC PSO 2
• Modern concepts and Electronic Jacquard CO6
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV TXE 1701: Engineering of Textile
Structures.
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1701
CO1 Understanding the fundamentals of Textile Structures and its geometry.
CO2 Learn about how geometrical properties of textile structures affect it physical properties.
CO3 Solving typical problems of textile structures related to its geometrical properties.
CO4 Designing cloth structures using standard rules.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to various textile structures with special
reference to yarn, derivation of formula for yarn
PSO1,
diameter
CO1, PSO2,
(theoretical), experimental estimation of yarn diameter 08 14% 1,2,3,4
CO3 PSO7,
with
PSO8
merits and demerits of methods discussed by various
researchers.
2 Importance of twist in yarn structure, idealized yarn PSO1,
geometry CO1, PSO2,
08 13% 1,2,3,4
and its derivation, twist contraction and retraction and CO2 PSO7,
related derivation. PSO8
3 Ideal fiber packing in yarn, contributing and disturbing
06 10% 1,2,3 CO1 PSO1
factors
4 Introduction to migration and techniques to measure it. EMP,S
PSO1, N,G G, PE
Theoretical derivations to find migration based on D
CO2, PSO2,
research 08 13% 1,2,3,4
CO3 PSO7,
work of various researchers including zone wise
PSO8
distribution.
5 Important properties of Textile structures and
comparison with other Engineering structures. Peirce’s 06 10% 1,2 CO1
PSO1,
fabric geometry
PSO4,
6 Definition of cover, weight, thickness, its relationship
SO8
with textile structural parameters, with different 06 10% 2,3 CO2
conditions.
7 Derivation of equations for air space analysis, special
2, 3, PSO1,
geometrical conditions and solving numerical based on 09 15% CO3
4,5 PSO4,
it.
PSO8
8 Structural design of cloth structures using standard 09 15% 3,4,5,6 CO4
rules.
Reference Books
1. Textile Mathematics- Part I,II,III by J.E.Booth. Published by: Textile institute.1977
Structural Mechanics of Fibers, Yarn and Fabrics, Volume-I-J.W.S.Hearle, P.Grosberg, S.Backer. Published by: Wiley Inter science
2.
Publication,1969
3. Textile Manufacturing - M.G.Kulkarni. Published by:Current Technical literature Co.Ltd.,Mumbai.2001
4. Structural Design of Woven fabrics,Textile Progress, Vol. 31, no.3
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV TXE 1702: Manmade Fiber
Technology I
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1702
CO1 Understanding need and basic concepts of manmade fiber manufacturing techniques
CO2 Impart basic knowledge about role and design of manufactured fiber spinning techniques process and machine variables.
CO3 Understanding the importance of post spinning operations.
CO4 Knowledge about Parameters influencing Structure of Polymer
CO5 Instill important aspects of manufacturing processes used for commercially successful manufactured fibers.
CO6 Learning polymer manufacturing process
CO7 Understanding the characteristics and applications of man-made fibres
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Limitations of Natural Fibers and introduction to Man-
made fibres, Classification of man-made fibres,
Advantages and disadvantages of Man-made 01 2% 1, 2 CO1
fibres.Nomenclature of Manufactured fIber.
2 a) Concept of Filament & Staple Fiber; Classification:
manufacturing technique based, chemical group
based.
PSO1,
b) Definitions: Polymerisation, Degree of
PSO4,
polymerisation (DP), Glass transition temperature,
PSO7
Melting temperature, difference between CO1
2, 3, 4, PSO8
regenerated and synthetic fibres 13 20% CO2
c) Different Techniques of Fiber Formation Process: 5
CO3 EMP,S G,PE,E
Concept of Condensation, Addition & Subtraction R,N,G
D S
in the Production of Polymer.
i. Solution Spinning Technique: Wet Spinning ,
Dry Spinning
ii. Melt Spinning Technique
3 Post Spinning Operations: Hot Drawing, Cold
Drawing, Spin Finish Application, Heat Setting etc.-
2, 3, PSO1,
Brief about various techniques in use and their 03 5% CO3
4,5 PSO4,
associated application fields
PSO6
PSO8
4 Parameters influencing Structure of Polymer : Concept CO1
03 5% 2,3,4,5
of crystalline & amorphous regions in polymer CO2
structure, Quality parameters required for the polymer
to be recognized as textile fiber. Their test methods.
5 Machine Variables: Extruder, Spin box, Quenching
chamber, Extruder bath , Spinneret etc for Dry CO1 PSO1,
spinning, wet Spinning & Melt Spinning Processes & 1, 2,, CO2 PSO2,
their influence on the Polymer structure and properties. 10 18%
3, 4 CO3 PSO3,
Basic concepts of Non woven fabric production CO4 PSO5
techniques.
6 a) Manufacturing process of Viscose filament yarns
along with its properties and applications.
b) Chemistry of viscose rayon, Modern spinning CO1,
baths, Role of zinc in spinning bath, Spinning with 9 1,2,3,4 CO2,
15%
modifiers, diffusion boundries during spinning, ,5 CO6,
c) Polynosic rayon, spinning bath conditions and CO7
property details of different rayons,
7 a) Introduction to polyester (PET) polymer,
b) PET polymer production thorugh DMT and TPA
routes: esterification and polycondensation process PSO2,
details, PSO4,
c) Important aspects to be considered in DMT and 1,2,3,4 CO2, PSO6,
9 15% CO6,
TPA routes, important factors which determines the ,5,6 PSO7
CO7
polymer grade.
d) PET filament spinning: Important aspects of batch
process and continuous process

8 a) Introduction to Acrylic fibres, Production of


acrylonitrile monomer,
b) Production of acrylonitrile polymer: Mechanism of 1,2,3,4 CO2,
6 10% CO6,
polymerization, types of polymerization. ,5
CO7
c) Characterization of polyacrylonitrile polymer,
spinning of acrylic fibre through wet spinning,
Typical example of acrylic fibre spinning in
industry
9 a) Introduction to Polypropylene fibre, problems
with polypropylene fibre,
b) Polymerisation: Monomer and polymer
manufacturing, stereocity, catalyst system and its
mechanism of working,
c) Polypropylene filament characteristics: MFI,
number average and weight average molecular CO1,
1,2,3,4 CO2,
weight, molecular weight distribution or 6 10%
polydispersity, effect of molecular weight on ,5,6 CO6,
spinnability and fibre properties. CO7
d) Spinning processes of polypropylene: Short air
quench melt spinning, long air quench melt
spinning, spin draw process, spin draw texturising
(BCF) process, water quench melt spinning
process, tape yarn spinning process.
Reference Books
1. Manufactured Fibre Technology, V.K.Kothari&V.B.Gupta
2. Production of synthetic fibres, A.A. Vaidya
3. Manmade Fibres, R. W. Moncrieff
4. Textile Yarns, B.C.Goswami, J.G.Martindale and F.L.Scardioo (Wiley international)
5. Modern Yarn Production., G. R. Wary
6. Manmade fibres, NCUTE pilot programme, B.L.Deopura
7. Non Woven bonded fabrics, J. Lunenschloss and W.Albercht
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV
TXE 1703: Spinning - III
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1703
CO1 Understand different manufacturing steps followed in yarn formation process at Ring frame and Rotor.
CO2 Learn about machine, and process and product parameters and their correlation for Ring spinning and Rotor Spinning
CO3 Analyse impact of speed and setting changes of draft, twist, on process and product performance.
CO4 In still fundamental and advanced technological changes took place in cotton yarn spinning processes.
CO5 Impart basic knowledge about Fancy yarns as well as Doubled, Ply or Cord yarn production process and application areas.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightag BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours e Level ts of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Basic objective &Working of Ring frame, Skeleton
01 1% 1,2 CO1
Structure of Machine.
2 Machine parameters:
Creel: Type of creels, structural features and
modification in the creel design to meet higher
production rates without affecting quality.
Drafting system Parameters:Design, dimensions and
metallurgy of Bottom rollers, Top rollers, Top arm.
Concept of Bonda waste & its collection system
• Drive,maintainace& settings. PSO1,
• Draft calculus: Total draft, Actual draft, PSO4,
mechanical draft, DC, DCW, Break draft, BDC PSO7
12 20% 2,3, 4,5 CO2
Twisting and Winding Parameters:Design, dimensions PSO8
EMP,S
and metallurgy ofLappet guide, Spindle, Ring- N,G G, ES
D
Traveller, Bobbin
• Their role in ring spinning,
• cleaning and maintainace
• Drive to the spindle, different methods and
their merits-demerits.
• Calculus: Twist, Twist constant, Delivery
speed, Production rate, machine efficiency.
3 Process Parameters: Types of package build& their
importance, PSO1,
PSO4,
Builder mechanism 07 12% 2, 3,4,5 CO3
PSO6
• Traversing mechanism, PSO8
• Advancing mechanism,
• Cop heel formation mechanism
• Under winding mechanism.
• Calculus: Lay constant, Coils/dt, winding coils:
Binding coils
Analyzed w.r.t. technological changes from classical to
modern ring frame
4 Automation: Need for automation, Auto Doffing,
Automated cop transport, Link coner 01 2% 3, 6 CO4

5 Factors influencing Spinning Performance:


• Spinning Geometry: Design of machine parts
and their settings, PSO1,
• Spinning Balloon: Theory and factors PSO2,
influencing balloon size and spinning stability. PSO3,
• Yarn tension: Theory & means for controlling 09 15% 1, 2,3,6
PSO5
yarn tension,
• Traveller Limiting speed and means for
increasing it: Development in the design
features of Ring-Traveler.
6 Limitations of Ring spinning in attaining higher PSO1
production rate. Measures taken to overcome these CO1
02 3% 1,2,4
limitations in Rotor spinning system CO2

7 • Rotor spinning process, Structural features of


initial Rotor model (BD-200) Spin box,
• Rotor Calculus: Twist and Production, Draft at CO1
PSO1
various zones, Fiber Flux and number of CO2
06 10% 1,2,3,4 PSO2
doublings. CO3
PSO3
• Limitations of first phase design of Rotor in CO4
meeting higher production rate,
• Structural features of modern Rotor machine
Spin box
8 • Fiber integration in Rotor yarn structure,
• Concept of Peripheral Twist Extent (PTE) & its
importance in determining Rotor yarn
CO2
structure, 09 15% 2, 4, 5
CO4
• Mathematical relationship between Rotor speed
(n) and Yarn arm speed (N) during fiber
integration in yarn structure.
9 Design, drive and role of various machine and process
variables on Rotor spun yarn quality and cost:
• Opening roller,
• Rotor,
• Transport tube,
• Naval tube,
CO1
• Take up and Winding system 2, 3, 5, CO2
PSO1
• Arrangement of cleaning extracted residual 09 15% PSO2
6 CO3
trash and micro-dust at opening roller and PSO4
CO4
Rotor, its influence on yarn quality.
• Various designs of rotor groove and its
importance in defining yarn quality.
Properties of Rotor spun yarn and fabric
Process control in Rotor Spinning : Machine variables,
Material variables, Process variables
10 Yarn Doubling:
• Need for doubling,
• Types of doubled yarn,
PSO1
• Numbering of doubled yarn 2, 3, 4,
04 7% CO5 PSO2
• Different methods of doubling: Ring doubling, 6
PSO6
TFO etc., Dry doubling, wet doubling etc.
Fancy yarn, different production set ups used for the
fancy yarn
Reference Books
1. Gilbert R.Merrill, Cotton Spinning
2. Butterworth series, Manual of cotton spinning Vol- V
3. W.Klein, A Practical Guide to Ring Spinning (Textile Institute vol 4 series )
4. Textile Mathematics- Part I,II,III by J.E.Booth. Published by: Textile institute.1977
5. Gilbert R.Merrill, Cotton Spinning
6. R. Neild, Rotor Spinning
7. Eric Oxtoby, Spun yarn Technology
8. Salhotra K.R., Spinning of Man-Mades and blends on cotton spinning system
9. Text. Asso. of India, Spinning Tablets - (Ring frame, doubling)
10. M.E.I. Hand Book
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE 1703L: Spinning – III Pract /TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact %Weighta BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. ge Level
Introduction and Measurement of machine parameters like Total length of the
machine, working length of the machine, Staff length, spindle gauge, drafting rollers CO1 PSO1,
1 04 6% 1,2, 3
diameters, Apron dimension, roller stand angle, spindle dimension, ring dimension, CO2 PSO2
empty bobbin dimension etc.
2 Material flow on Ring frame, Design of Ring frame skeleton Structural &
02 2% 1,2 CO1 PSO1
significance w.r.t. slow speed and high speed machine
3 Creel: Type, Structural design, Maintenance and Cleaning, Comparison of modern 2,3,4, CO1 PSO1,
02 3.%
creel and conventional creel 5 CO2 PSO2
4 Drafting System: Types, Design features of Drafting system variables and their 2,3,4, CO1 PSO1,
measures, Mounting on Skeleton structure, Associated Settings, Maintainace and 08 15% 5 CO2 PSO4
cleaning, Waste evacuation system
5 Drive to bottom drafting rollers, Calculus: Draft, DC, Draft range, Delivery speed, 2,3,4, CO2
PSO2,
Production/ unit time, Doffing frequency – Study w.r.t. slow speed and High speed 04 7% 5 CO4
PSO3
RF.
6 Twisting Mechanism: Design features of Lappet guide, Ring-traveller, bobbin & 2,3,4, CO2
PSO2,
Spindle, Measurement of variables affecting twist transfer: Front roller over hang, 5 CO3
06 12% PSO3,
Roller stand angle, Spinning angle, Associated Settings, Maintenance and cleaning- – CO4
PSO4
Study w.r.t. slow speed and High-speed RF.
7 Tracing Twist gearing and associated calculus: TPI, TC, Twist range, Twist direction 02 4% 2,3,4, CO2 PSO2,
and arrangement for changing twist direction, Variation in twist throughout the doff, 5 CO3 PSO3,
Associated Settings, maintenance & cleaning – Study w.r.t. slow speed and High CO4 PSO4
speed RF.
8 Winding Mechanism: Design features of machine variables and their measures, CO2
PSO2,
Associated settings, CO3
04 7% 4,5,6 PSO3,
Maintenance and cleaning, Calculations: Winding speed & its variation due to change CO4
PSO4
in bobbin diameter, Winding on angle – Study w.r.t. slow speed and High-speed RF.
9 Builder Mechanism: Study of Traversing, Advancement, Cop heel, Shoulder heel, CO1 PSO1,
Under winding and On winding sequence on machine mechanisms and their settings 2,3,4, CO2 PSO2,
10 14%
to deal with different count range done w.r.t. slow speed and High speed RF. 5 CO3 PSO3,
PSO4
10 Concept of constant tension spinning: Different methods of controlling spinning CO1 PSO2,
2,3,4,
tension; Dual speed drive and variable speed drive. 02 4% CO2 PSO3,
5
CO4 PSO4
11 Calculations for Builder motion: Lay gearing and calculation for coil density and its CO1 PSO2,
2,3,4,
variations w.r.t. doff position, Winding coil: Binding coil and their significance 02 4% CO2 PSO3,
5
CO4 PSO4
12 Material flow on Rotor, Study for Design features and measures of Rotor machine CO2 PSO1,
2,3,4,
variables & significance w.r.t. slow speed and high-speed machine 06 10% CO3 PSO2,
5
PSO3
13 Rotor Calculus: Draft and fiber flux present at various zone, Delivery speed & CO2 PSO2,
Production per unit time, Associated Settings, maintenance & cleaning 02 4% 4,5,6 CO4 PSO3,
PSO4
14 Material flow on T.F.O., Study for structural and design features of machines parts. CO1 PSO1,
2,3,4,
Measures of T.F.O. machine variables w.r.t. processing of cotton, blend and man- 04 6% CO5 PSO2,
5
made yarns. PSO4
15 Calculations for T.F.O.: TPI, TC, Twist range, Delivery rate, Production per unit time PSO1,
2,3,4, CO4
02 2% PSO2,
5 CO5
PSO4
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
IV Core / Elective /
FoundationTXE1704 Credits / Hours per week
Year Weaving III 04(theory)

Year of Introduction: 2005


Semester I Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1704
CO1 Understanding of fundamentals of modern weaving machine
CO2 Fundamentals design concept of automatic and shuttle less loom
CO3 Learn about principles and mechanism of different type automatic and shuttle less loom
CO4 Learn about important design features of modern developments
CO5 Solving typical problem related to setting requirements and Learn New design concepts

Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weight BT CO PSO Eleme Releva Relatio


No. Hours age Level nt s of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gende
yabilit (L)/ r (G),
y Natio Environ
(Emp)/ nal ment
Entrep (N)/ and
reneur Region Sustain
ship al ability
(Ent)/ (R)/Glo (ES),
Skill b al Human
Develo (G) Values
p ment develo (HV)an
(SD) p d
mental Professi
needs on al
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to Automatic shuttle looms & their 7 11.67 1,2,3 CO1 PSO 1 SD R, N ES
classification; Weft feelers on automatic looms – CO2 PSO 2
classification, midget feeler working, settings PSO 3
Plunger type feeler, depth feelers, two prong electric weft PSO 4
feeler, electronic weft feeler; Shuttles and pirns of Cop PSO 7
changing mechanism, Cop changing mechanism PSO 8
construction and working; Timing and settings of cop
changing mechanism; Weft cutters on cop changing
automatic looms; Various practical aspects related to cop
changing mechanism such as various fabric faults caused
due to malfunctioning of cop changing mechanism and
weft cutters; Stop type of shuttle changing mechanism,
construction and working; Non-stop type of shuttle
changing mechanism
2 Introduction to projectile looms, Salient features of Sulzer 10 16.67 1,2,3,4 CO3 PSO 1 Emp, R, N,
projectile looms, its weaving cycle, picking mechanism, ,5,6 CO4 PSO 2 Ent, G
beat up motion, details of various picking elements, their PSO 3 SD
functions, construction, selvedge formation, projectile PSO 4
flight control PSO 5
PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
3 Introduction to rapier looms, Classification of rapier 13 21.66 1,2,3,4 CO5 PSO 1 Emp, R, N,
looms, picking cycle of different rapier looms, rapier ,5.6 PSO 2
gripper construction, important elements of rapier PSO 3 Ent, G
weaving, weft tension control, positive and negative PSO 4 SD
rapiers, free flight rapiers, rapier driving mechanisms PSO 5
PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
4 Introduction to Air jet loom, Different weft insertion 12 20 2,3,4 CO2,
system like Single nozzle and multiple nozzle system, CO3,
Detail of different parts like accumulator, Nozzle CO4
geometry, confuser, Profile reed, sub nozzle and stretch
nozzle. Step Graph for sub nozzle sequential operation.
5 Introduction to Water jet loom, Detail of different parts 12 20 2,3,4 CO2,
like accumulator, Nozzle geometry, Pump. Development CO3, PSO 1 Emp,
in new water jet machine. Positive, Crank and E shedding CO4 PSO 2 R,N,
Ent,
concept, 4link-6link beat up in air jet and water jet, other PSO 3
SD G
new concept and engineering aspect for technical yarn PSO 4
weaving PSO 5
PSO 6
6 Classification of Let off, Concept, Limitations of negative 06 10 2,3,4,5 CO2, PSO 7
let off motions, Semi positive and Positive let off motions, CO3,C
E let-off O5

Reference Books:
1. Handbook of Weaving by SabitAdanur, CRC Press, 2001
2. Weaving: Machines, Mechanisms, Management by MarinalKantiTalukdar, P. K. Sriramulu,, DinkarBapuraoAjgaonkar, Mahajan
Publishers, 1998
3. Shuttleless weaving: Talavasek, Svaty, Textile Science and Technology 1981
4. Principles of Weaving, Marks, Robinson, Textile Institute, 1976
5. Company Catalogs, brochures, patent literature
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE 1704L: Weaving-III Lab (Practical/TW/Viva)
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Laboratory Experiments, discussion, drawing, term work and
Transaction viva
Contact %Weighta BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. ge Level
PSO1,
Automatic Loom: PSO2,
CO3,
1. Study of warp stop and center weft fork motions on an automatic shuttle loom PSO3,
1 15 25 1,2,3,4 CO4,
2. Study of cop changing mechanism on a 4x1 cop changing automatic loom PSO4,
CO5
3. Study of warp stop and center weft fork motions on an automatic shuttle loom PSO5,
PSO6
2 Automatic shuttle loom: 15 25 1,2,3,4 CO 3 PSO1,
Construction, working, settings, technical drawing and measurement/calculations CO 4 PSO2,
of various parameters of following mechanism on the Automatic shuttle loom. CO 5 PSO3,
1. Measurements of various parameters of different types of shuttles and pirns PSO4,
used for auto and non-auto shuttle looms. PSO5,
2. Study of Cop changing mechanism PSO6
3. Study of Weft cutters on cop changing automatic looms
4. Study of Bartlett and Roper type of let-off motions
5. Study of mechanical warp stop motion
6. Study of stern’s parallel picking motion

Airjet loom: CO 3 PSO1,


3 15 25 1,2,3,4
Introduction to shuttleless loom, different insertion system, Passage, function of CO4 PSO2,
different parts, Insertion concept and design, shedding, beat up, Let off CO5 PSO6
comparison with modern machines
4 Water jet:
1. Water jet loom: Introduction, Passage of warp and weft through waterjet loom
2. Drive to different mechanisms of water jet loom CO 3
3. Shedding mechanism, Beat up mechanism, Pump, Suction device 10 17 1,2,3,4 CO4
4. Study of the timing of water jet loom CO5 PSO1,
5. Study of different selvedge mechanisms like dummy and twisted selvedge, PSO2,
Important settings of loom PSO6
5 Rapier Loom
CO 3
Rapier Loom: Introduction, Passage of warp and weft through rapier loom
05 8 1,2,3,4 CO4
Drive to rapier, study of speed change of rapier in a pick cycle.
CO5
Preparation and insertion of weft pattern chain and running of rapier loom
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
IV Core / Elective /
FoundationTXE1706 Credits / Hours per week
Year Yarn Preparation - II 04(theory)

Year of Introduction: 2005


Semester I Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1706
CO1 Understanding the basics of warp sizing and automatic winding machines
CO2 Understanding developmental stages of automatic winding machines
CO3 Learning different automatic winding technologies and systems.
CO4 Learning recent developments in yarn splicing and clearing
CO5 Learning about important machine parts of sizing machine along with their modern counterparts
CO6 Understanding sizing techniques and calculation related to sizing process
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weight BT CO PSO Eleme Releva Relatio
No. Hours age Level nt s of nce to n to
(%) Emplo Local Gender
yabilit (L)/ (G),
y Natio Environ
(Emp)/ nal ment
Entrep (N)/ and
reneur Region Sustaina
ship al bility
(Ent)/ (R)/Glo (ES),
Skill b al Human
Develo (G) Values
p ment develo (HV)an
(SD) p d
mental Professi
needs on al
Ethics
(PE)

1 Introduction to automatic winding machines, 06 12.5 1, 2, CO1 PSO 1 Emp, L, R, ES


classification of automatic winding machines, Large 3, 4, 6 CO2 PSO 2 SD N
group winding machines, Small group automatic CO3 PSO 3
winding machine PSO 6

Introduction, passage of yarn through winding machine


– typically on machines like Autoconer 107, Autoconer
138, Functions of elements in passage, drum drive,
various features that leads to improved package quality
like individual drum drive, lap guard, package weight
compensation, motorised tension device, drum
displacement, lifting of package instantaneously in
event of yarn breakage and drum brake, knotter,
elements and working of knotter/ knotting cycle,
electronic knotter carriage control, package doffer
2 Winders with individual knotter/ splicer on each head 16 22.5 1, 2, CO3 PSO 1 Emp, L, R,
3, 4, PSO 2 Ent, SD N, G
Introduction, passage of yarn through winding machine 5, 6 PSO 3
– like Schlafhporst series of winders Autoconer 238, PSO 4
Autoconer 338, Autoconer 5, PreciFX winding system, PSO 5
Savio series of winders such as Espero, Orion, PSO 6
Multicone, Murata range of machines ( Machconer
series , ...QPRO, FPRO ) stages of development and
additional features over small group winding machines
aimed at improving package quality, productivity,
energy consumption reduction such as –
Individual motor drive to drum, advancement in drive,
Autospeed (AC 238), Quality cut, Quality guard, ATT
drive, Autotense, Balcon, Speedster, Booster, Tension
Manager, AVC feature, Upper yarn sensor, Propack
FX, Ecopack FX, Variopack FX, Anti-patterning with
multi-grooved drums, Suck back facility, Drumless
traverse technologies, New package formats with
drumless traverse
3 Modern electronic yarn clearing systems 5 10 1, 2, CO4 PSO 1 Emp, L, R,
3, 4, 6 PSO 2 SD N, G
Range of yarn faults, distinction between objectionable PSO 3
and allowable yarn faults, sensors for fault detection, PSO 4
action by yarn clearing systems at yarn faults, yarn PSO 6
fault classification systems, channels for basic yarn PSO 7
clearing, channels for additional yarn clearing

4 Knotless yarn joining 3 5 1, 2, CO4 PSO 1 Emp, L, R,


3, 4, PSO 2 SD N, G
Various means for knotless yarn joining, splicing, 5, 6 PSO 3
electrostatic, mechanical and pneumatic splicing, PSO 4
pneumatic splicing cycle, optimum opening, opening PSO 6
tubes, parameters related to opening, vortexing
chamber, various vortexing chambers, parameters
related to vortexing and their optimisation, splice joint
evaluation, mechanical splicing (Savio Twin splicer)
5 Introduction to sizing and importance its types, 06 8% 1,2 CO1 PSO1, Emp, L, R, HV,
description of two cylinder slasher sizing machine, CO5 PSO2 SD N, G PE
leasing and splitting. Various types of creels used on
sizing machines.
6 Design and construction of conventional size box, its 10 20% 1,2,3, CO1 PSO1, Emp, L, R, HV,
drawbacks and how they are overcome in the 5 CO5 PSO2, SD N, G PE
modern size boxes. Various types of temperature and CO6 PSO3,
level controls provided on size boxes. Important PSO4
terms related to sizing. Factors affecting the size
pick-up including the size box and machine
variables.
7. Importance of warp sheet drying, methods, 10 15% 1,2,3, CO1 PSO1, Emp, L, R, HV,
mechanism of drying, quantity of water to be 4,5 CO5 PSO2, SD N, G PE
evaporated, drawbacks of two cylinder drying and CO6 PSO3,
introduction to multi-cylinder drying with its merits PSO4,
and demerits. Concept of single end sizing. Drive, PSO8
tension zones and sizing calculations.
8. New developments in sizing 04 7% 1,2,4 CO6 PSO4 Emp, L, R, HV,
SD N, G PE
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of yarn winding by MilindKoranne, published by Woodhead publishing 2013
2. D. B. Ajgaonkar: Sizing machines, methods and materials
3. BTRA: warping and sizing
4. J.B.Smith: Warp sizing technology
5. Company web sites, Schlafhorst documentations, brocures
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE 1706L: Yarn Preparation II Pract /TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester I Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact BT
No. Experiment %Weightage CO PSO
hrs. Level
Introduction to the concept of sizing, passage of material on two-cylinder slasher 02 4.16 1,2 CO1 PSO1,
1 sizing machine along with concept of leasing and dry splitting, features and PSO2
functions of elements in passage.
2 Creel: Type, Structural design, creel setting, Advantages and disadvantages of 02 4.16 1,2 CO1 PSO1,
horizontal creel as compared to others. PSO2
3 Basic features of the conventional size box including the design and structural 02 4.16 1,2,3 CO1 PSO1,
features of every part of size box in detail, height setting of Immersion roller, PSO2
Loading and unloading of squeeze roller.
4 Construction of cylinder, steam supply line in detail, different types of steam values 04 8.33 1,2,3 CO1 PSO1,
along the steam passage, scooping arrangement, steam trap arrangement, doll head PSO2
bearing and bourdon pressure gauge.
5 Tracing the gearing of drive for slow and normal speed. Calculation of speed of 04 4.16 2,4,5 CO1 PSO2,
various rollers. Delivery speed, production, measuring and marking calculations for PSO3
length of cloth.
6 Beam winding mechanism including the working of friction clutch and beam 04 4.16 2,3,4 CO1 PSO2,
pressing device. PSO3
7 Passage of material on automatic pirn winding machine. Features and functions of 02 4.16 1,2 CO1 PSO1,
elements in passage. Tracing the drive to pirn and transverse cam. PSO2
8 Understanding the pirn builder mechanism by tracing and understanding the 06 8.33 1,2,3 CO1 PSO2,
traversing, traverse within traverse, advancement, bunching (layer locking device) PSO3
and full pirn stop mechanism.
9 Tracing and understand the thread stop motion. Trace and understand the various 04 8.33 1,2 CO1 PSO1,
steps involved in automatic pirn changing mechanism. PSO2
10 Drawback of Non-Automatic winding machine. Features of Automatic winding CO1 PSO1,PSO
02 4.16 1,2
machine. Passage of yarn on Autoconer X5 and function of its different parts. 2
11 Startup of the X5 machine. Emergency switch. Winding unit Display. Drive to CO2
PSO1,PSO
different parts. Sequence of yarn in case of yarn break and empty bobbin change. 08 12.48 1,2,3 ,CO
4
Sequence of Splicing and different type of Spicing. 4
12 Describe in detail about ATT, Auto tense control, Vaccum system, Dust extraction, CO3 PSO2,
08 12.48 1,23
Propack, Standard package cradle, Package brake, Yarn guide drum. PSO4
13 Describe in detail about the Informator CO3 PSO1,PSO
06 12.48 1,2,3
4
14 Describe in detail about the Loepfe yarn master Zenit Clearer CO4 PSO2,
06 8.33 1,2,4
PSO4
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of
Baroda Academic Year 2019-20
Faculty Technology and Engineering
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
IV Core / Elective /
Foundation Credits / Hours per week
Year TXE1801 04(theory)
Advanced fabric
structure (elective)
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester II Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1801
CO1 Introduction to different compound structures
CO2 Understanding Stripe and check weave combinations
CO3 Understanding Colour and weave effects
CO4 Understanding Backed cloth structures
CO5 Understanding various double cloth structures
CO6 Understanding multi-layer fabric constructions
CO7 Understanding face to face weaving
CO8 Understanding Terry Structure
CO9 Understanding weft pile fabric
CO10Understanding figuring with extra threads
CO11Understanding Gauze and Leno weave
CO12 Understanding Jacquard Designing
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Element s of Relevan Relation to
No. Hours (%) Level Employa ce to Gender (G),
bility (Emp)/ Local Environme
Entrepre (L)/ nt and
neurship National Sustainabil
(Ent)/ Skill (N)/ ity (ES),
Develop ment Regional Human
(SD) (R)/Glob Values
al (G) (HV)and
develop Profession al
mental Ethics
needs (PE)
1 Introduction to colour and weave effects, 4 6 1,2,3, CO1 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, -
representation of colour and weave effects, 4,5,6 CO3 PSO 2 G
verities of colour and weave effects produced in PSO 4
same weave and colour order
PSO 6
Simple colour and weave effects, stripe and PSO 8
check colour and weave effects
2 Introduction to stripe and check weave 4 6 1,2,3, CO2 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R,
combinations, forms of stripe and check weave 4,5,6 PSO 2 G
combinations, selection of suitable weaves PSO 4
Various designs for stripe and check weave
PSO 6
combinations
PSO 8
3 Introduction to backed cloths, classification of 4 8 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L. N. R.
backed cloths, principle of construction of 4,5,6 PSO 2 G
backed cloth designs, Reversible weft backed PSO 4
cloths, methods of weft backing standard PSO 6
weaves, Wadded backed cloths, comparison of PSO 8
warp backed and weft backed structures
4 Classification of double cloths, principle of 7 10 1,2,3, CO5 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R,
construction of a double cloth structure 4,5,6 PSO 2 G
Self stitched double cloths, selection of a PSO 4
suitable stitch position
PSO 6
Centre stitched double cloths
PSO 7
Wadded double cloths
PSO 8
5 Introduction to interchanging double cloths, 6 10 1,2,3, CO5 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L. N. R.
Hairlines in interchanging double cloth, 4,5,6 PSO 2 G
Various designs for hairlines in interchanging PSO 4
double plain cloths
PSO 6
Mixed colour effects in interchanging double
PSO 7
cloths,
Producing motifs in interchanging double cloths PSO 8
6 Multilayer fabrics – introduction, construction 3 4 1,2,3, CO6 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R,
of stitched treble cloths 4,5,6 PSO 2 G
PSO 4
PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
7 Face to face weaving – introduction, loom 2 6 1,2,3, CO7 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, G
elements for face to face weaving, Special 4,5,6 PSO 2
features of looms for face to face weaving PSO 4
Designs of various face to face weaving
PSO 6
structures
PSO 8
8 Introduction to terry fabric 6 12 1,2,3, CO8 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, G
Formation of Terry Pile, Terry weave, Principle 4,5,6 PSO 2
of loop formation, Special mechanism required
PSO 4
in Terry Weaving, Terry Ornamentations.
PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
9 Weft pile fabric 7 12 1,2,3, CO9 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, G
Construction of weft pile fabric, Classification 4,5,6 PSO 2
of weft pile fabrics, All over or plain
PSO 4
velveteens, Plain back velveteen, Twill back
velveteen, Length and density of pile, Corded PSO 6
velveteen, Plain back corduroy, Twill back PSO 7
corduroy. PSO 8
10 Figuring with extra threads 5 8 1,2,3, CO10 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, G
4,5,6 PSO 2
Principle, Methods of introducing extra figuring
threads, Extra warp figuring, Extra Weft PSO 4
figuring PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
11 Gauze and leno weave 8 12 1,2,3, CO11 PSO 1 Emp/ SD L, N, R, G
Principle of leno structure, Basic sheds of leno 4,5,6 PSO 2
weaving, leno weaving with flat steel doup with
PSO 4
an eye, leno weaving with flat steel slotted
doup, Easing motion, Simple net leno, Russian PSO 6
cord PSO 7
PSO 8
12 Jacquard designing (development of figure, 4 6 1,2,3, CO12 PSO 1 Emp/ Ent/ L, N, R,
insertion of ground weave) and Designing 4,5,6 PSO 2 SD G
software PSO 4
PSO 6
PSO 7
PSO 8
Reference Books:
1. Z. J. Grosiscki : Watson’s Textile Design And Colour, Woodhead publishing series in Textiles
2. Z. J. Grosiscki : Watson’s Advanced Textile Design, Woodhead publishing series in Textiles
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV
TXE 1803: Garment Technology
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1803
CO1 Imparting knowledge about different operations along with constrains involved in Readymade Garment Industry.
CO2 Understanding concept of grading to switch over from one size to another with due precision.
CO3 Building fundamental base required for the marker planning to reduce fabric waste.
CO4 Evaluating position of Indian and global garment manufacturing scenario using SWOT analysis.
CO5 Understanding the branding strategy and its impact on profitability for a garment manufacturing operation.
CO6 Instill concept of retailing, marketing and merchandizing.
CO7 Understanding modern concept like e-retailing, e-merchandising
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction: Definition of Garment, Difference
between tailor made garment manufacturing &
02 3.33% 1, 2 CO1 PSO1,
Readymade garment manufacturing industry, Different
PSO4,
steps involved in bulk garment manufacturing.
PSO7
2 Design studio: Planning of a particular type/sort of
CO1 PSO8
garment manufacturing, Importance of fabric properties 04 6.67%
and selection fabric for garment production.
3 a) Pattern Making: Pattern making process and
various tools used in pattern making.
b) Sizing: Importance of sizing of garment and the
09 15%
process of generating size charts. PSO1,
c) Grading: Various techniques of grading of PSO4,
pattern size to accommodate the target group. PSO6 EMP,
4 a) Marker Maker and Marker Planning: Various PSO8 ENT, L, N,G G, ES
process and the systems used in lay planning SD
09 15% CO1
method, marker planning and their relevant 2, 3, 4,
CO2
calculations. 5, 6
CO3
5 Spreading: Role of spreading, Different methods and PSO1,
accessories of spreading, Modes of spreading, Concept PSO2,
of symmetric fabric & asymmetric fabric and its impact 04 6.67%
PSO3,
on selection of spreading mode, Constrains of spreader. PSO5
6 Cutting Room: Requirements of good cutting, Various
types of scissors used during cutting, Types of manually
operated cutters, Computerized knife cutter, Structural & 08 13.33%
technical details of Unconventional Cutter, Auxiliaries of
cutting room: Driller & Notcher, their role & operating
mode.
7 Sewing room: Requirements of good sewability,Sewing
room Variables:
• Seam: Requirements of good seam, Types of
seam along with their application area,
• Stitch: Types of stitch, Stitch formation cycle for
simple lock stitch as well as chain stitch,
comparison of chain stitch & lock stitch,
• Sewing Machine: Different parts of sewing
machine & their role, CO1
• Feed Mechanisms: Structural design of parts 10 16.67% 2,3,4,5 CO2
involved in feeding mechanism and their role, CO3
Types of Feed Mechanisms used on Industrial
sewing machine
• Sewing Needle:Anatomy of sewing needle, role
of different parts of needle, Designation of
needle, types of needle & their application area.
• Sewing Thread: Sewing thread types,
designation of thread, Quality requirements for
good sewing threads
8 a) SWOT analysis of readymade garment
manufacturing industry.
b) Branding and its strategy of readymade garment
manufacturing industry.
CO1,
c) Retailing, marketing and sales of readymade
CO4,
garment manufacturing industry. 3, 4 ,5,
14 23.33% CO5,
d) Merchandizing of readymade garment 6
CO6,
manufacturing industry
CO7
e) Garment industry in India and investment appraisal
analysis of readymade garment manufacturing
industry.
f) Intellectual property right and its relevance in
garment industry.
Reference Books
• The Technology of Clothing Manufacture [IInd Edition]:- Harold Carr & Barbara Latham. ISBN-10: 0632037482, ISBN-13: 978-
1.
0632037483, Wiley-Blackwell Publication, March 30, 1994
• Introduction to Clothing Manufacturing:- Gerry Cookling.ISBN-10: 9780632058464, ISBN-13: 978-0632058464, Wiley-Blackwell; 2
2.
edition (September 1, 2006)
3. Garment Technology for Fashion Designers, Gerry Cooklin, ISBN: 9788126515844, Wiley India Publication.
4. Garment Technology:- NCUTE Proceedings.
5. Inside Fashion Design – Sharon Lee Tate, Harper Collins Publication, U.K., 1989
6. Fundamentals of Clothing and Textile by Mary Evans
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
IV Core / Elective /
FoundationTXE1804 Credits / Hours per week
Year Knitting 04(theory)

Year of Introduction: 2005


Semester II Year of Syllabus Revision: --- Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Mode of Transaction Lectures & Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1804
CO1 Understanding different between woven and knitted structures
CO2 Understanding and learning different basic weft knit structures
CO3 Understanding and learning different stitch variations in weft knit structures
CO4 Understanding and learning different methods of ornamenting weft knit structure
CO5 Understanding different between warp and weft knitted structures
CO6 Understanding basic elements of knitting
CO7 Understanding and learning loop formation in warp knitting
CO8 Understanding and learning developments in warp knitting
Unit Topic Contact Weight BT CO PSO Elem Relevanc Relatio
No. /Unit Hours age Level ent s e to n to
(%) of Local Gende
Empl (L)/ r (G),
oyabi Nationa Enviro
lity l (N)/ nment
(Em Regional and
p)/ (R)/Glob Sustain
Entr al (G) ability
epre develop (ES),
neur mental Human
ship needs Values
(Ent) (HV)an
/ d
Skill Profess
Deve ion al
lop Ethics
ment (PE)
(SD)

1 Introduction to weft knitting, courses and wales in a 1 5 1,2,3, CO1 PSO 1 EM L, N, R, G,ES
weft knit structure, some technical terms in weft knit 4,5 CO3 PSO 2 P, G
structures- face loop stitch, reverse loop stitch EN
T,
SD
2 Single jersey structure- introduction, symbolic 3 5 1,2,3, CO2 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
representation, technical face and technical back in a 4,5 PSO 2 P, G
single jersey structure PSO 3 EN
PSO 6
An anatomy of loop a loop stitch, cross over points T,
PSO7
and configuration of a single jersey structure, SD
laddering effect in a weft knit structure, characteristics
of a single jersey structure

3 Rib, interlock and purl structures knit structure – 4 10 1,2,3, CO4 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
introduction, symbolic representation, features and 4,5 PSO 2 P, G
properties of fabric and machine to knit them PSO 3 EN
PSO 6
PSO7 T,
SD
4 Various elements of weft knitting – different needles, 04 7.0 1,2,3 CO5 PSO5 EM L, N, R,
cylinder, cam, sinker P, G
EN
T,
SD
5 Knitting machines: 08 13.0 1,2,3 CO7 PSO7 EM L, N, R,
P, G
1. Rib knitting machine: Parts of the machine and
knitting cycles EN
2. Purl knitting machine: Parts of the machine T,
and knitting cycles SD
3. Interlock knitting machine: Parts of the
machine and knitting cycle

6 Tuck and float stitches, knitting of float stitches, 10 15 1,2,3, CO5 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
symbolic representation 4,5,6 PSO 2 P, G
PSO 3 EN
Structural variations in weft knit structures through PSO 4
tuck and float stitches, multiple cam tracks in a weft T,
PSO 6
knitting machine, swing cam, interchanging cams PSO7 SD
Production of multi-colour designs through tuck and PSO 8
float stitches,
weft knitting machines with jacquard
Determining number of cam tracks and needle
arrangement for a given design
Effect of float and tuck stitches on fabric properties
7 Loop transfer stitches- introduction, knitting, symbolic 4 7.5 1,2,3, CO5 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
representation, Loop transfer stitches for ornamenting 4,5,6 PSO 2 P, G
single jersey structure, Rib to plain structure through PSO 3 EN
loop transfer, Racked rib structure PSO 4
T,
PSO 6
PSO 7 SD
PSO 8
8 Weft knitting Calculations 06 10.0 1,2,3 CO5 PSO 1 EM
Production and other calculations related to weft PSO 2 P,
knitting machines and fabrics PSO 3 EN
PSO 4
T,
PSO 6
PSO7 SD
PSO 8
9 Principle of production of sock structure and knitted 2 2.5 1,2,3, CO6 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
gloves 4,5 PSO 2 P, G
PSO 3 EN
PSO 4
T,
PSO 6
PSO 7 SD
10 Ornamentation of single jersey fabrics – horizontal 4 5 1,2,3, CO7 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
stripes, plated jersey fabrics etc., Ornamentation of rib 4,5 PSO 2 P, G
structures, Some double knit structures like single PSO 3 EN
pique, ponte-di-roma, ottoman rib... PSO 4
T,
PSO 6
PSO 7 SD
PSO 8
11 Knitting actions: 05 7.0 1,2,3 CO6 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
PSO 2 P, G
PSO 3
Knitting actions of latch, beard and compound needles PSO 4 EN
PSO 6 T,
PSO 7 SD
12 Warp knitting : 09 13.0 1,2,3 CO8 PSO 1 EM L, N, R,
a) Introduction PSO 2 P, G
b) Classification of Warp knitting machines PSO 3 EN
c) Racshel machine-Parts and knitting cycle PSO 4
T,
PSO 6
d) Tricot machine- Parts and knitting cycle SD
PSO 7
e) Fabric faults
f) Developments
Reference Books:
1.• Knitting Technology by David.J.Spencer Published by Pergammon Press
2.• Knitting Technology by Prof. D. B. Ajgaonkar, Universal Publishing Corporation
3. Warp knitting production : S Raz; Published by MelliandTextilberichte.
4. Flat Knitting by S Raz; Published by MelliandTextilberichte.
5. Circular knitting by Iyer, Mammel and Schach; Published by Meissenbach GmbH.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV TXE 1805 : Manmade Fiber
Technology II
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1805
CO1 Understand Need and various conversion methods established for transformation of flat filament yarn to preferable voluminous yarn
CO2 Understand detailing of commercially successful textured yarn production systems.
CO3 Analyze impact of various factors on textured yarn quality and cost.
CO4 Understanding correlation between manmade fiber properties and short staple spinning process variables
CO5 Impartbasic knowledge about different technical changes required on short staple spinning set up for processing manmade fibers and
their blends.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 a) Need for imparting bulk to flat configured
filaments,
b) Texturizing:
• Definition, Benefits on short staple spinning,
03 5% 1, 2 CO1
• Types of textured yarns: stretch yarn, modified
stretch yarn & bulk yarn,
• Different concepts launched for texturizing
along with their associated merits & demerits
2 d) Concept of Draw texturizing, types of Draw
Texturising
e) False twist Texturising:
PSO1,
• Basic physics involved in false twist texturizing
PSO4, EMP,S
process for the transformation of flat yarn to N,G G, ES
PSO7 D
stretch & modified stretch yarn,
PSO8
• Correlation of twist theory with false twist
textured yarn structure. CO1
2, 3, 4,
• Structure features of false twist texturizing 08 14% CO2
5
machine variables. CO3
• Effectof different Process variables: Twist,
Tension, Temperature & Time on textured yarn
quality.
• Effect of different material variables on the
performance of false twist textured yarn
• Factors influencing performance of friction
textured yarn: D/Y ratio, tension ratio, angle of
contact, coefficient of friction, twister angle
3 Testing of False (Friction) textured yarn:
• Physical properties- denier, twist amount &
direction
2, 3,
• Textured yarn characteristics: boiling water 05 8% CO3
4,5
shrinkage, residual shrinkage, crimp rigidity,
crimp contraction force by CCC-method or
HCC- method, Dynafil, TYT
4 Air jet texturizing:Significance in terms of properties &
versatility of material. PSO1,
• Modern air jet texturizing machine parts and PSO4,
their role in improving textured yarn quality. PSO6
• Types of air jet nozzles: Conversion-Diversion PSO8
type Nozzle & Cylindrical nozzle, Their merits CO1
& demerits. 09 15% 2,3,4,5 CO2
• Effect of different machine & process variables CO3
on the performance of air jet textured yarn: type
of nozzle, Stretch, Over feed, wetting etc.
• Effect of different material variables on the
performance of air jet textured yarn: Fineness,
Dpf, filament cross-section, spin finish etc.
5 Testing of Air jet Textured yarn:
PSO1,
• Physical characteristics: fineness,
PSO2,
• Mechanical properties.
1, 2,, PSO3,
• Structural details: loop stability, loop frequency 05 8%
3, 4
CO3
PSO5
etc.
Non-classical texturizing techniques: Differential
shrinkage, Mechanical crimp texturizing
6 Limitations of cotton fiber production system in
completing demands of world populations. Types of 08 13% 3,4,6 CO5
man-made fibers available in world market and their
Merits and demerits in relation to cotton fiber. Common PSO1,
Spinning systems: Cotton, Worsted and Woolen. Fiber PSO2,
characteristics required for better Spinnability or PSO3,
problems faced in spinning flat configured manmade cut PSO4
staples on short staple or long staple spinning systems;
crimp, spin finish, static charges generation, low bulk
etc. Importance of blending of manmade cut staple with
natural cotton fibers. Fiber properties need to be verified
before formulating blend: significance on quality and
cost of yarn produced
7 Selection of blend components, Importance and
methods for verifying compability of fibers used in
blending, blend ratio. Importance of blend homogeneity,
Different methods of measuring blend homogeneity.
Different mechanics of blending used in short staple
PSO2,
spinning. Blow room blending: importance, detailing of
12 20% 3,4,5 CO5 PSO3,
blow room blending process. Merits and demerits of
PSO5
blow room blending in meeting desired quality and cost
of blended yarn. Draw frame blending: importance,
detailing of Draw frame blending process. Merits and
demerits of draw frame blending in meeting desired
quality and cost of blended yarn
8 Structural features of man-made fiber processing card at
high production rate. Comparative features of blow
room blending process with draw frame blending
PSO1,
process with respect to one of the leading
PSO2,
manufacturer’s production line. Calculations associated
10 17% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO6,
with blend homogeneity. Possibility of spinning blend
PSO7
on unconventional spinning system: problems and
possible remedial measure. Changes required for the
Rotor machine set up to spin the blend successfully.
Quality parameters of blended yarn and methods of their
measurement
Reference Books
1.• Textured yarn Technology- MANTRA publications
2.• False Twist Textured Yarns: Principles, Processing and Applications, C. Atkinson,, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge (2012)
3. Yarn Texturing Technology, J.W.S. Hearle, L. Hollick, D.K. Wilson, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge (2001)
4. https://youtu.be/txXBVZ6YhVA
5. Spinning Of Manmade And Blends on Cotton system by K. R. Salhotra
6. W.klein Series Vol-6
7. Textile Yarns by B. C. Goswami, J.G. Martindale and Scardino
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E.(Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV Credits / Hours per week 02
TXE 1805L : Manmade Fiber Technology II Pract /TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact %Weight BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. age Level
1 Classification of various Texturing methods & textured yarns
2 Importance of Texturing continuous filaments 2 6%
3 Write diagrammatically texturing methods with diagrams and brief explanations.
4 Draw Winding: Introduction of the draw winding machine. Objects of drawing and
concept of heating during drawing. Passage of POY multifilament yarn through the 20%
6
draw winding machine. Drive to different parts of the machine like drawing godets and
winding drum. Calculation of draw ratio, Over feed percentage.
5 Draw Texturing Machine: Introduction of the draw texturizing machine. Objects of
CO1, PSO1,
draw texturizing and different concept used during draw texturizing process. Passage of 20%
CO2 PSO4
POY multifilament yarn through the draw texturizing machine. Drive to different parts 1, 2,4
6 & &
of the machine like V1, V2, V3 rollers, twisting unit, take up roller, traversing guide and
CO3 PSO7
oil roller. Calculation of draw ratio, Over feed percentage at stabilizing and take up
zone, D/Y ratio.
6 Airjet Texturing Machine: Introduction of Airjet Texturizing machines. Objects of Air
jet texturizing ad different concepts used during air jet texturizing process. Different 27%
types of airjet nozzles. Passage of POY multifilament yarn through airjet nozzle of
8
airjet texturizing machine. Drive to different parts of machine like, godgets, winding
drum & traversing guide. Calculation of draw ratio & Over feed percentage.
7 Write the parameters which can be changed and have effect on textured yarn quality
8 Testing of drawn yarn: Denier, strength, elongation, boiling water shrinkage.
Testing of draw texturized yarn: Denier, strength, elongation, boiling water shrinkage, 27%
textured yarn defects and their possible causes and remedies, effect of ambient
condition, process control programme at continuous filament plant.
8
Testing of air jet texturized yarn: Denier, strength, elongation, boiling water shrinkage,
loop height, loop frequency, bulk %, textured yarn defects and their possible causes and
remedies, effect of ambient condition, process control programme at continuous
filament plant.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core/Elective/Foundation Credits / Hours per week
Year IV 04(theory)
TXE 1806: Technical Textile
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100(theory)
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---

Mode of Transaction Lectures, Tutorials


Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1806
CO1 Understanding the fundamentals of design of technical textile and application
CO2 Learn the principles of manufacturing specialty fibres, nonwoven and technical textile.
CO3 Solving typical performance requirements of technical products
CO4 Understand the interrelationship between textile material, behaviour and requirement based on application
CO5 Learn about important designing and standardization
CO6 Explore the different application and understand reverse engineering.
CO7 Understand the requirement of sustainable materials, product and process
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction : Technical Textiles, Importance of
Technical Textiles, Growth of Technical Textiles and 3 5 2,3 CO1 PSO1
Nonwoven Technical Textiles , End use applications
2 Classification of High performance fiber, How
PSO 1,
technicality can be introduce at different stage of 6 10 2,3 CO2
PSO 2
material, Nano fiber production and application
3 Technical and Hybrid yarns, Structures, Modification
PSO 2,
in Conventional method and Newly developed CO3,
7 12 2,3,5 PSO 4
methods. Application in elastomar and conductive CO4
PSO 5
yarns.
4 Technical fabrics for different application like spots,
CO3, PSO 2,
protection etc Different Preforms structure, production 2,3,4,
8 13 CO4, PSO 4 Emp,S
of multiaxial and 3D Fabric and its application in 5 N,G ES
CO 6 PSO 5 D,Ent
Textile structural composite.
5 Technical textile with sustainable concept and coating PSO 4,
CO5,
technology and sustainable medical application and its 6 10 1,2,3 PSO 6,
CO7
quality standered. PSO 7
6 Production of Specialty Fibers for Technical Textiles, CO1, PSO1,
1,2,3,
its properties and characteristics. 6 10 CO2, PSO6,
4
CO4, PSO7
7 Classification of Nonwovens, Production Methods of CO1,
PSO1,
Nonwovens, Production of needle-punched CO2,
1,2,3, PSO2,
Nonwovens and its application in Filter fabrics for 12 20 CO3,
4,5,6 PSO6,
industrial use. Application of Needle punch CO4,
PSO7
nonwovens like Automotive Textiles etc. and other CO5
automotive textile like airbag, belt etc
8 Span lace, Spun bond, Meltblown and other techniques CO1, PSO1,
to produce nonwoven, its characteristics and CO2, PSO2,
2,3,4,
applications in filtration, medical etc. 6 10 CO3, PSO4,
5,6
CO4, PSO6,
CO6 PSO7
9 Lamination and Nano finishing techniques for PSO1,
CO3,
technical textile PSO2,
2,3,5, CO5,
6 10 PSO4,
6 CO6,
PSO6,
CO7
PSO7
Reference Books:
1. Hand Book of Industrial Textiles bySabitAdanur
2. Hand Book of Technical Textile by A. Richard Horrocks, Subhash C. Anand
3. Hand Book of Technical Textile by V. K. Kothari
4. Hand Book of Nonwoven by S Russell
5. Series of Books on Medical Textile, Automotive Textile, Composite etc
6 Book on Specialty yarn and Fabric structures byR H Gong
7 Handbook of Properties of Textile and Technical Fibres byA. R. Bunsell
8 New Fibers by Tatsuya Hongu Glyn O. Phillips
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV TXE1807: Textile Production
04(practical)
Management and Costing
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: --- 50(practical)
Mode of Transaction Lectures, Tutorials & Practical
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1807 and 1807L
CO1 Understanding the concept and applicability of textile production planning and control.
CO2 Learning about textile costing and financial management of textile mill.
CO3 Imparting knowledge about textile project management and averse about government’s policies related to textile industry.
CO4 Appraising about textile mill organization, human relationship management, standing orders under factory’s act.
CO5 Drawing of lay outs and solving tutorials of cost calculations.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Introduction to subject and significance of subject title
Important worked: Production, management and PSO2
6 10% 1., 2, 3, CO1
costing. Flow charts of spinning lines Conventional ,PSO3
and modern
2 Brief explanation of innovative technology with
calculation on
PSO2
Blow Room production, ‘Spin plan’ carded yarn, 2, 3, CO1
9 15% ,PSO3
combed yarn, Rotor yarn, Hosiery yarn, blended 4,5 CO2
.PSO8
yarn,(In Ne and Tex system).Free hand layout of
spinning machines
3 Different machine calculation and system used in Ring PSO2,
2, 3, CO1 Emp,
yarn (carded, combed and blend) , Knitted yarn and 9 15% PSO3. L, N,G
4,5 CO2 Ent
Rotor yarn production line PSO8 G,ES,
4 Essential Characteristics of an Entrepreneur, Material PSO5, HV,PE
6 10% 1., 2, 3 CO4
handling equipment, Standard layout of spinning line. PSO7
5 Estimation of raw material and machine requirement
PSO2,
for different varieties of fabrics (cotton, blends &
09 15% 2,3,4 CO1 PSO3.
manmade). Time required processing order, balancing
PSO8
of production and associated calculations
6 Techno economic analysis of typical fabric conversion
Emp,
processes, cost calculation, break even analysis and L, N,G
Ent
solving typical practical decision making problems
09 15% 2,3,4 CO2 PSO2,
using marginal costing and other financial ratio
PSO3,
techniques (IRR,NPA,ROI etc).Inventory
management.
7 Factors affecting site selection, new project 06 10% 2, 3, CO3
management, Government approvals required, 4,5
Government policies/schemes related to Textile
industry.
8 Organization structure of textile mill, labour relations,
PSO5,
training, motivation, disciplinary action as per standing 06 10% 1,2,3 CO4
PSO7
orders
Reference Books
1. Textile Project Management-Ormerod.Textile Institute
2. Weaving-Machines,Mechanism,Management.Talukdar,Sriramulu,Ajgaonkar.Mahajan Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
3. IGNOU-study material.
4. Projects-planning, analysis, selection, implementation and review. Prasanna Chandra, Tata McGraw-Hill publication.
5. Cost Accounting,Charles T.horngren,George Foster.Prentice-Hall of India publication.
6 Brochures of Spinning machines from RIETER, LMW, TRUETZSCHLER etc. (Includes machine data for production, layout etc.
7 Machine Manuals and standard Layout
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E.(Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV Credits / Hours per week 04
TXE1807L: Textile Production Management and Costing
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Drawing, term work & tutorial solving.
Transaction
Contact Weightag BT
No. Experiment (Drawing Sheets) CO PSO
hours e% Level
1 Lay out drawing of weaving unit with modern machineries (single product) 06 10% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3

2 Lay out drawing of weaving unit with modern machineries (multi products) 06 10% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3

3 Lay out drawing of Knitting and garment Unit. 06 10% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3

4 Production time estimation bar chart. 06 10% 4,5 CO5 PSO3

5 Textile product cost calculations & preparation of project report for a textile product. 06 10% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3,PSO5

6 Spinning Project-I ,Carded yarn, Lay out drawing with inking 10 17% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3

7 Spinning Project-II ,Combed yarn, Lay out drawing with inking 08 13% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3

8 Spinning Project-III ,Modern Machinery, Lay out drawing with inking 12 20% 4,5,6 CO5 PSO3
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E. (Textile Technology): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Credits / Hours per week 04(theory)
Year IV TXE 1808 : Process Control &
Modern Yarn Production
Year of Introduction: 2005 100(theory)
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of Transaction Lectures &Tutorials
Course Outcome (CO) TXE 1808
CO1 Understand Need and procedures followed for Process control during Ring Spinning Process
CO2 Understand various controls and remedial measures taken care off during yarn manufacturing process to get desired yarn quality.
CO3 Analyse impact of various factors on product cost and means for controlling product cost.
CO4 Impart basic knowledge about different technologies designed to get spun yarn and application areas.
Unit Topic/Unit Contact Weightage BT CO PSO Elemen Releva Relatio
No. Hours (%) Level ts of nce to n to
Emplo Local Gende
yability (L)/ r (G),
(Emp)/ Nation Enviro
Entrep al (N)/ nment
reneur Region and
ship al(R)/G Sustain
(Ent)/ lobal ability
Skill (G) (ES),
Develo develo Huma
pment pmenta n
(SD) l needs Values
(HV)a
nd
Profess
ional
Ethics
(PE)
1 Need for process control,
• Derivation of norms & their revision process,
• Different means of process control for ring
spinning.
04 7% 1,2 CO1
• Process control program used at different stages
of Ring spun yarn production; Blow room to
Ring frame, for Carded as well as Combed
Yarns.
PSO1,
2 Yarn realization:
PSO4,
• Definition & computations of different YR PSO7
indices : cotton consumed; cotton issued, PSO8
opening balance, closing balance, stock in
process, soft waste added to mix,
2, 3, 4, EMP,S
• Definition & computations of different indices of 06 10% CO2 N,G G, ES
5 D
yarn produced: Ring frame production, Hank
meter gain, Idle spindle, Twist contraction.
• Case study to elaborate procedure followed for
yarn realization computation done in the mill &
its analysis
3 Formulation of mix:
a) Importance in Process control
b) Different attributes of cotton mix formation, PSO1,
c) Classical to modern mix formulation practices & 2, 3, PSO4,
theirmerits and demerits evaluated on the ground 06 10% CO3
4,5 PSO6
of : PSO8

• Statistical techniques: Significance test, CD,


Concept of FQI & Q,Concept of SCI & its
importance in accurate determination of cotton
technological value, Linear Programming; its
role in defining Cotton fiber proportion in the
mix scientifically,

• Testing techniques: Semi- automatic


instrumental era, Automatic instrumental era;
Significance of HVI & AFIS,
• Decision making in cotton fiber selection and
proportion for mix:
Restrictions of human decision bias mix
formulation.
Concept of Artificial Neural Networking (ANN)
as an option for human decision making,
Concept of EFS & BIAS.
Case study: ANN & LP based mix formulation
& its impact analysis for yarn quality & cost,
Case study: ANN & LP based mix formulation
& its impact analysis for process control

4 Productivity:
a) Concept of Productivity,
b) Different indices; MPI, LER, PI, MEI, used in
the computation of productivity as per ATIRA
method,, their definitions & method of
06 10% 3, 6 CO4
computation
c) Case study:
• Explaining procedure for computation of MPI,
LER, PI, MEI.
• Defining AMPI, ALER, AMEI, API on the basis
of short term goals, defining long term goals &
their effect.
d) Means for improving Efficiency: snap study,
End breakage study, concept of machine
interference, remedial measures for avoidable
machine interference
5 a) Concept of HOK,
b) Computation of Different indices of
productivity: P, HOK, OHS…. as per SITRA PSO1,
method; their definition & importance PSO2,
c) Case Study: 1, 2,, PSO3,
05 8%
Elaborating method of computation of different 3, 6 PSO5
indices of HOK for monthly mill data & their
interpretation.

6 Machinery audit: PSO1


• Definition & its importance in process control,
• Different tools used for machinery audit: Peri CO1
03 5% 1,2,4
microscope, Template, Nilometer, Roller CO2
Eccentricity tester, Speedometer, Stroboscope
etc.
7 Limitations of Ring Spinning, Developments in Ring CO1
Spinning, History and development of Open End 1,2,,3, CO2
11 18%
spinning, Principle of Break spinning/OE Spinning, 4 CO3 PSO1
Different systems of Open End spinning, CO4 PSO2
8 Classification of New Spinning Methods, Advantages PSO3
CO2
and disadvantages of New Spinning Systems, Scope of 04 7% 2, 4, 5
CO4
New Spinning methods.
9 Air jet spinning, Friction Spinning, Twist-less, Self- CO1
PSO1
twist and other unconventional spinning systems, 2, 3, 5, CO2
15 25% PSO2
Various process parameters of unconventional spinning 6 CO3
PSO4
systems, Structure and properties of these yarns CO4
Reference Books
• Process Control in Spinning, A.R. GARDE& T.A. Subramaniam, ATIRA Silver Jubilee Mono graph, Ahmedabad Textile Industry's
1.
Research Association Publication, 1974.ASIN: B0007AK08K
2.• Quality Control in Spinning, T. V. Ratnam, K.P. Chellamani, Edited by ArindamBasu, SITRA Publication
3. Cost Control and Costing in Spinning Lab, T. V. RatnamIndraDorai Swami, S. Seshadri, R. Rajamanikam, SITRA Publication
Tasnim N. Shaikh, Sweety A. Agrawal, Engineering Cotton Yarns with Artificial Neural Networking (ANN), WPI Publishing, Published
4. December 6, 2017 , ISBN 9789385059209.
5. Eric Oxtoby, “Spun Yarn Technology”, Butterworths, March 1987.eBook ISBN: 9781483161808
6. Advances in technology of Yarn Production by NCUTE publications, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
7. Rotor Spinning, R. Neild
8. SITRA Norms for Spinning Mills, SITRA Publications
9. Textile Yarns , B. C. Goswami, J.G. Martindale, and Scardino, Wiley‐IntersciencePublication,1977.
New Spinning System (Short Staple Spinning) Vol – 5, W.Klein, Published by The Textile Institute, Manual of Textile Technology, Edited
10.
by H. Stalder, 1993.ISBN:1870812557
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty Technology and Engineering Academic Year 2019-20
Department of Textile Engineering
B.E.(Textile Technology) Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year IV TXE 1808L : Process Control & Modern Yarn Production Pract Credits / Hours per week 02
/TW/viva
Year of Introduction: 2005
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 50
Year of Syllabus Revision: ---
Mode of
Laboratory Experiments, discussion, term work and viva
Transaction
Contact %Weight BT
No. Experiment CO PSO
hrs. age Level
1 Process control Program parameters used in Blow room: Resolving numerical,
02 7%
discussion on Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory machineries
2 Process control Program parameters used for Card: Resolving numerical, discussion on 7%
02
Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory machineries
3 Process control Program parameters used for Comber preparatory and Comber: 7%
Resolving numerical, discussion on Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory 02
machineries
4 Process control Program parameters used for Draw frame: Resolving numerical, 6% PSO1,
02 CO1
discussion on Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory machineries PSO2,
1,2,3,4,5 CO2
5 Process control Program parameters used for Speed frames: Resolving numerical, 6% PSO3,
02 CO3
discussion on Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory machineries PSO4
6 Process control Program parameters used for Ring frame: Resolving numerical, 12%
04
discussion on Case study and experimentation done on Laboratory machineries
7 Performance assessment of Spinning Department w.r.t. Yarn Realization: Resolving 12%
04
numerical and discussion on Mill data based Case study
8 Measures for controlling quality and cost of spun yarn: Resolving numerical, discussion 8%
02
on Case study w.r.t. mix formulation variables
9 Performance assessment of Ring Spinning Productivity w.r.t. ATIRA and SITRA 04 12%
methods by Resolving numerical and discussion on Mill data based Case study
10 Exercise use of Machinery Audit tools. 7% CO2 PSO1,
02 1, 2,3,4 CO3 PSO2,
PSO3
11 Material flow on Dref Spinning machine, Study Design features and drive set up for 8% CO2
Dref spinning machine variables, Settings and maintenance, Friction spun yarn 02 CO4 PSO2,
properties. PSO3,
4,5,6
12 Material flow on Air jet Spinning machine, Study Design features and drive set up for CO2 PSO4,
Air jet spinning machine variables, Settings and maintenance, Air jet spun yarn 02 8% CO2 PSO5
properties.

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