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Anna University B.Tech TT (R13) 5th Sem Quality Evaluation of Fibres and Yarns Detailed Syllabus

Quality Evaluation of Fibres and Yarns 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 Quality Evaluation of Fibres and Yarns B.Tech (R13) fifthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVE:
To make the students understand the principle and method of working of equipments used for testing of fibres and yarns

UNIT I : INTRODUCTION     [5 Hours]
Definition of quality- importance of quality assessment- selection of samples for quality assessment – random and biased samples – squaring technique and zoning technique for fibre selection; yarn sampling – use of random numbers – sampling for various types of yarn tests.

UNIT II : FIBRE LENGTH AND STRENGTH ANALYSIS    [9 Hours]
Fibre testing, the fibre quality index and spinnablity; Fibre length and length uniformity measuring techniques. Strength Tensile Testing modes – CRT, CRE, CRL and ARL; Fibre strength, importance, relation to yarn strength; Measurement techniques.

UNIT III : FIBRE FINENESS, MATURITY AND TRASH ANALYSIS      [9 Hours]
Fibre fineness – definition-comparison of various fibres – its importance in yarn manufacture; measurement techniques. Cotton fibre maturity, estimation by microscopic method – maturity ratio and index, estimation by other methods – optical, air flow differential dyeing; its importance in spinning. Fibre trash – influence on quality; measurement – principle and estimation microdust estimation for rotor spinning. High volume instrument for total fiber quality measurement.

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TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to

  • Understand the principle of operation of equipments used for testing fibres and yarns
  • Apply knowledge gained through this course, while operating the equipments
  • Analyze and interpret the results obtained from quality evaluating systems of fibre and yarns

TEXTBOOKS:

  • Booth J.E., “Principle of Textile Testing”, Butterworth Publications, London, 1989
  • Saville B.P., “Physical Testing of Textiles”, Textile Institute, Manchester, 1998
  • Kothari V. K., “Testing and Quality Management”, Progress in Textile Technology Vol.1, IAFL Publications, New Delhi, 1999

REFERENCES:

  • Ruth Clock and Grace Kunz., “Apparel Manufacture – Sewn Product Analysis”, Upper Sadle River Publications, New York, 2000
  • Pradip V. Mehta., “Managing Quality in the Apparel Industry”, NIFT Publication, India, 1998
  • Sara J. Kadolph., “Quality Assurance for Textiles and Apparels”, Fair child Publications, New York, 1998
  • Slater K., “Physical Testing and Quality Control”, The Textile Institute, Vol.23, No.1/2/3 Manchester, 1993

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