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Anna University B.Tech FT (R13) 3rd Sem Technology of Yarn Manufacture Detailed Syllabus

Technology of Yarn Manufacture Syllabus for B.Tech Third Sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Technology of Yarn Manufacture B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES:

  • To expose the students to the numbering system used to specify textile yarns
  • To enable the students to understand the processes involved in the production of yarn from fibres
  • To enable the students to understand the machinery used for the production of yarns using short staple spinning system

UNIT I : GINNING AND BLOWROOM       [9 Hours]
Yarn numbering systems. Objectives of ginning, Study of working of different gins – Knife roller gin, Saw gin & Macarthy gin. Objectives of blow room. Principle and working of Opening, Cleaning, Mixing and Blending machines. Settings and speeds.Sequence of machines in modern blow room line. Mechanism of Lap feed and Chute feed system.

UNIT II : CARDING AND DRAWFRAME    [9 Hours]
Objectives of carding. Basics of Opening, Cleaning and fibre individualization. Study of working of SHP & HP cards. Card settings and speeds. Card clothing. Basic principles of doubling and drafting. Description of working of various drafting systems. Working of draw frame machines. Autolevellers in drawframe.

UNIT III : COMBER AND SPEEDFRAME     [9 Hours]
Requirement and objectives of comber preparatory processes. Methods of lap preparation. Objectives and principles of combing. Working of comber – sequence and timing of operations in combing. Types of feeding. Degree of combing. Comber settings. Objectives of speed frame. Principle of working of speed frame. Differences between bobbin lead / flyer lead roving processes. Mechanism of winding and bobbin building. Settings and speeds.

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TOTAL (L : 45 + T : 15) : 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to

  • Carryout yarn numbering by different systems
  • Understand the processes involved in the production of yarn using short staple spinning system
  • Understand the details of machinery used for the production of yarn

TEXTBOOKS:

  • Klein W., Vol. 1-3, “The Technology of Short Staple Spinning”, “A Practical Guide to Opening & Carding” and “A Practical Guide to Combing, Drawing, and Roving frame”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K., 1998.
  • Chattopadhyay R. (Ed), Advances in Technology of Yarn Production, NCUTE, IIT Delhi, 2002.
  • Klein W., Vol.4 -5, “A Practical Guide to Ring Spinning, 1987” and “New Spinning Systems, 1993″ The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1987.
  • Gowda R.V.M, “New Spinning Systems”, NCUTE, IIT Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCES:

  • Chattopadhyay R., Technology of Carding, NCUTE, IIT Delhi, 2003.
  • Chattopadhyay R. & Rengasamy R., “Spinning, Drawing, Combing & Roving, NCUTE Pilot Programme.
  • Salhotra K. R. & Chattopadhyay R., Book of papers on “Blowroom and Carding”, IIT Delhi 1998.
  • Duraiswamy I, Chellamani P & Pavendhan A., “Cotton Ginning” Textile Progress, The Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K., 1993.
  • Lord P. R., Yarn Production: Science Technology and Economics”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K., 1999.

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