Process Control in Spinning Syllabus for B.Tech 5th 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 Process Control in Spinning B.Tech (R13) fifthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVE:
To enable the students to understand and apply process and quality control measures during spinning of yarn
UNIT I : LEVELLING [9 Hours]
Different levelling methods adopted in the spinning machines to achieve better uniformity of the products; influence of the uniformity of the intermediate products on the yarn quality; effect of machines and processing parameters on product uniformity; importance of fibre mix homogeneity on yarn quality; types and levels of mixing in the preparatory processes; assessment of fibre-blend variations.
UNIT II : NEP AND HOOK REMOVAL [9 Hours]
Causes of nep and hook formation in the fibre-opening processes; improving the removal of neps in the carding and combing machines; maximizing the fibre hook straightening during the preparatory operations; measurement of neps and hooks.
UNIT III : WASTE CONTROL [9 Hours]
Control of waste in blowroom, card and combers; influence of machine and processing parameters on waste removal; controlling the lint content in waste; cleaning efficiency and cleaning intensity.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to understand the
- Quality control measures in terms of levelling of material, neps and waste during the process
- Factors influencing production of the spinning machines
- Analysis of quality of yarn
- Special measures to be taken while processing man made fibres
TEXTBOOKS:
- Garde A.R. and Subramaniam T.A., “Process Control in Spinning”, ATIRA Publicaitons, Ahmedabad, 1989
- Klein W., “Man-made Fibres and their Processing” ,The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1994
REFERENCES:
- Lord P.R., “Yarn Production; Science, Technology and Economics”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1999
- Furter R., “Evenness Testing in Yarn Production Part 1 and Part II “, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1982
- Van der Sluijs M and Hunter L., “Neps in Cotton Lint, Textile Progess “,The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1999
- Slater K.Yarn Evenness, “Textile Progress”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1986.
- Townend P.P., “Nep Formation in Carding “, Wira, U.K., 1982
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