7th Sem, MECH

Weaving Mechanisms Mech 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Open Elective II)

Weaving Mechanisms Mech 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2017 Regulation Anna Univ (Open Elective II) detail syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (Mech), 2017 regulation is collected from the Anna Univ official website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course are: course code (OTT751), Category (OE), Contact Periods/week (3), Teaching hours/week (3), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are given in combined syllabus.

For all other mech 7th sem syllabus for be 2017 regulation anna univ you can visit Mech 7th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 regulation Anna Univ Subjects. For all other Open Elective II subjects do refer to Open Elective II. The detail syllabus for weaving mechanisms is as follows.

Course Objective:

  • To enable the students to understand the preparation for weaving and various functions of weaving machine.

Unit I

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Unit II

Shedding

Principles of tappet, dobby and jacquard shedding mechanisms, positive and negative shedding mechanisms, electronic dobby and jacquard mechanism, tappet design.

Unit III

Picking-I

Mechanism of picking in shuttle looms, components of picking system, design of shuttle, multi shuttle mechanism.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Other Mechanisms

Shuttle and shuttleless terry mechanisms; Let-off and take-up mechanism; selvedge mechanism in shuttless loom, warp weft, stop motions, warp protector mechanism

Course Outcome:

On completion of this course, the students shall,

  • Understand the concepts of preparation of weaving process
  • Understand different motions of loom in fabric formation.

Text Books:

  1. Talukdar. M.K., Sriramulu. P.K., and Ajgaonkar. D.B., Weaving: Machines, Mechanisms,Management, Mahajan Publishers, Ahmedabad, 1998, ISBN: 81-85401-16-0.
  2. Booth. J.E., Textile Mathematics Volume 3, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1977, ISBN:090073924X.
  3. Marks R., and Robinson. T.C., Principles of Weaving, The Textile Institute, Manchester,1989, ISBN: 0 900739 258.

References:

  1. SabitAdanur., Handbook of Weaving, Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., 2001, ISBN: 1587160137 | ISBN-13: 9781587160134
  2. Vangheluwe L., Air- Jet Weft Insertion, Textile progress, Vol. 29, No. 4, Textile InstitutePublication, 1999, ISBN; 1870372255.
  3. Valeriy V. Choogin., PalithaBandara., and Elena V. Chepelyuk., Mechanisms of Flat WeavingTechnology, Wood Head Publishing, 2013, ISBN: 0857097806 | ISBN-13: 9780857097804
  4. Prabir Kumar Banerjee., Principles of Fabric Formation CRC Press, 2014, ISBN: 1466554444 | ISBN-13: 9781466554443
  5. Majumdar A., Das A., Alagirusamy R.,and Kothari V.K., Process Control in Textile Manufacturing, wood Head publishing, 2012, ISBN: 0857090275 | ISBN-13: 9780857090270
  6. Weaving: The knowledge in Technology, Papers Presented at the Textile Institute WeavingConference 1998, Textile Institute, ISBN: 1870372182 ISBN-13: 9781870372183.
  7. OMV 751 MARINE VEHICLES

Course Objective:

  • To provide the students a basic knowledge about various types of marine vehicles
  • To provide the students basic theory behind the design and development of marine vehicles

Unit I

Marine Vehicles

Types – general – by function – commercial marine vehicles- passenger ship, cargo ships, oil and chemical tankers , cattle carriers, harbor crafts, off shore platform, container ships

Unit II

Reefers and Gas Carriers

Introduction – Types , design considerations, safety – operation and controls, precaution during bunkering

Unit III

Remotely Operable Vehicle (Rov), Ums Ships

Remotely Operable Vehicles (ROV) – The ROV business – Design theory and standards -control and simulation – design and stability – components of ROV – applications, UMS operation, and controls

Unit IV

Submersibles and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

(AUV)
submersibles types – applications, AUV – Design and construction considerations – components – sensors – Navigation -control strategies – applications

Unit V

Manned and Un Manned Submersible

Introduction – Design and operational consideration – pressure hull exo-structure – ballasting and trim – maneuvering and control – Life support and habitability – emergency devices and equipments – certification and classification, towed vehicles – gliders – crawler – Design and construction

Course Outcome:

  • Students will be able understand the types of marine vehicles
  • Students should get a preliminary knowledge in marine vehicle design, construction and its components

Text Books:

  1. Jonathan M. Ross, human factors for naval marine vehicle design and operation
  2. Sabiha A. Wadoo, Pushkin Kachroo, Autonomous underwater vehicles, modelling, control design and Simulation, CRC press, 2011
  3. R. Frank Busby, Manned Submersibles, Office of the oceanographer of the Navy, 1976

References:

  1. Ferial L hawry, The ocean engineering handbook, CRC press,2000
  2. Richard A Geyer, Submersibles and their use in oceanography and ocean engineering, Elsevier, 1997
  3. Robert D. Christ,Robert L. Wernli, Sr. The ROV Manual A User Guide for Remotely Operated Vehicles, Elsevier, second edition, 2014

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Mech, 2017 regulation do visit Mech 7th Sem syllabus for 2017 Regulation.

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