Technology of Yarn Spinning Syllabus for B.Tech 4th 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 Spinning B.Tech (R13) fourthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES: To enable the students to learn the
- Theory of yarn formation by different spinning systems
- Effect of process parameters used in the spinning system on yarn quality.
UNIT I : RING SPINNING [13 Hours]
Principle of yarn formation in ring spinning machines; working of ring spinning machine; cop building; design features of important elements used in ring spinning machine; draft, twist and production calculations in ring spinning machine; end breakage rate – causes and remedies
UNIT II : CONDENSED YARN SPINNING [5 Hours]
Condensed yarn spinning – principle, different methods, properties; comparison with ring spun yarn
UNIT III : YARN PLYING [9 Hours]
Merits of plying of yarns; methods followed for plying – TFO, ring twisting; selection of twist level for plying; calculation of resultant count of plied yarns; types of fancy yarns, method of production
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to
- Understand the theory of formation of yarn by ring, rotor, friction, airjet and other spinning systems
- Select suitable machine and process variables at different processes of yarn spinning to produce required quality yarn
- Understand the spinning system to be used for different raw materials and to produce yarn for specific end use.
TEXTBOOKS:
- Oxtoby E., “Spun Yarn Technology “, Butterworth Publications, London, 1987
- Klein W., “The Technology of Short-staple Spinning”, The Textile Institute, Manchester,1998
- Klein W., “A Practical Guide to Ring Spinning “, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1999
- Klein W., “New Spinning Systems “, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1993
REFERENCES:
- Lord P.R., “Yarn Production: Science, Technology and Economics”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1999
- Shaw J., “Short-staple Ring Spinning, Textile Progress”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1982
- Iredale J., “Yarn Preparation: A Handbook “, Intermediate Technology, 1992
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