3rd Sem, DTT

18TT-305C: Fabric Structure & Design Syllabus for Textile Technology 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET

Fabric Structure & Design detailed Syllabus for Textile Technology (DTT), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Diploma in Textile Technology (DTT) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET, do visit Diploma in Textile Technology (DTT) Syllabus for 3rd Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for fabric structure & design is as follows.

Prerequisites:

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Course Outcome:

At the end of the course, student will have the ability to

  1. Detect the fabric formed by Plain weave
  2. Recognise the fabric formed by Twill weave and its derivatives
  3. Describe the Towelling fabrics
  4. Recognise the Beford cords
  5. Recognise the Welts and Pique fabrics
  6. Recognize the Extra Thread figuring fabrics

Unit 1. Introduction

Characterizing elements of woven fabric -elements of woven fabric which characterize the fabric -basic terms – Design, draft, denting plan and lifting plan-method of weave representation on a plain paper -Classification of the weaves of woven fabric structure -different types of drafts by using simple designs-general principle of constructing draft -importance of reed selection in weaving-different approaches to ornamentation of fabrics-different methods of ornamenting fabrics

Unit 2. Plain Weave and its Derivatives

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Unit 3. Twill Weave and Allied Weaves

Characteristics of twill weaves -classification of twill weaves -end use products of twill weaves -Construction of the design, draft and lifting plan for following continuous twills -Weft faced-Warp faced -Balanced -angle of twill and Direction of twill.-factors that determine the prominence of twill weaves-constructional –procedure of following Modifications of twill weaves -Re arranged twills -Transposed twills–Combined twills -Steep and flat twills -Pointed / wavy / zig zag twills -Diamonds and diapers -twills -Broken twills.-Skip twills -Herringbone twills.-twist and twill interaction on appearance of fabric.

Unit 4. Compound Weaves

Construction of weft sateen weaves -construction of warp satin weaves Stages of construction, characteristics, quality particulars and end use -products of following weaves -Honey comb -Brighton honey comb -Huck – a- back-Mock leno -difference between ordinary honeycomb and Brighton honey comb -stages of construction, characteristics, typical quality particulars and end use products of crepe weaves based on -Sateen base-Reversing small motif -By superimposing -Combining float weave with plain weave–methods of producing crepe surface

Unit 5. Bedford Cords, Welts and Piques

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Unit 6. Extra Threaded, Backed and Double Cloths

Different methods of increasing weight of fabrics -different methods of increasing weight of fabrics-Extra thread figuring -principle of extra thread figuring -different methods of producing extra thread fabrics-the loom equipments needed for extra thread fabrics -different methods of disposing surplus extra threads -constructional details, standard quality particulars and end use products of extra warp figured fabrics-constructional details, standard quality particulars and end use products of extra weft figured fabrics-differences between extra warp and extra weft figuring -Backed fabrics -steps in construction of warp backed fabrics-State the advantages and disadvantages of warp backed fabrics-steps in construction of weft backed fabrics -differences between warp backed and weft backed cloths-differences between backed fabrics and extra thread figured fabrics

Classification of double cloths.-principles of producing different classes of double cloths -criteria for selection of face and back threads -method of construction of simple -self stitched double cloths–method of construction of centre stitched double cloths -method of construction of wadded double cloths -method of construction of inter changeable double cloths -differences between backed fabrics and double cloths -applications of double cloths

Specific Learning Outcomes

Introduction To Fabric Structure and Analysis

  • Write basic operations in woven fabric production
  • Explain the elements of woven fabric which characterize the fabric
  • Show the method of weave representation on a plain paper
  • Define elements of fabric structure – Design, draft, denting plan and lifting plan
  • Explain the procedure of constructing draft and finding number of heald shafts
  • Explain different types of drafts by using simple designs
  • Explain the procedure of constructing peg plan
  • State the importance of reed selection in weaving
  • Relation between design, draft and lifting plan
  • Classify the weaves of woven fabric structure
  • Explain different methods of ornamenting fabrics

Plain Weave and its Derivatives

  • Draw Design, draft and lifting plan of plain weave.
  • Draw the interlacement diagram of plain weave
  • Draw the cross sectional view of plain weave
  • Explain the characteristics of plain weave
  • Explain different ways of ornamenting plain weave without modifying weave
  • Give detailed classification of plain clothes based on construction, weight, threads set, weave, cover factor
  • Explain construction, weaving arrangement, typical quality particulars, characteristics and applications of
    1. Warp Rib weaves
    2. Weft Rib weaves
    3. Matt weaves
  • State the construction particulars and characteristics of standard plain woven fabrics
  • Mention the quality particulars, characteristics and end use products of
    1. Approximately square plain cloth
    2. Warp faced plain cloth
    3. Weft faced plain cloth
    4. Voile fabrics

Twill Weave and its Derivatives

  • State the characteristics of twill weaves
  • Give the classification of twill weaves
  • Mention the end use products of twill weaves
  • Construct the design, draft and lifting plan for following continuous twills
    1. Weft faced
    2. Warp faced
    3. Balanced
  • Define the angle of twill and Direction of twill.
  • State the factors that determine the prominence of twill weaves
  • Explain the constructional procedure of following Modifications of twill weaves
    1. Re arranged twills
    2. Transposed twills
    3. Combined twills
    4. Steep and flat twills
    5. Pointed / wavy / zig zag twills
    6. Diamonds and diapers twills
    7. Broken twills.
    8. Skip twills
    9. Herringbone twills.
  • Explain the twist and twill interaction on appearance of fabric.
  • Standard and commercial twill weaves

Sateen, Satin and Compound Weaves

  • Explain the construction of weft sateen weaves based on move numbers
  • Explain the construction of warp satin weaves based on move numbers
  • Draft and lifting plan for sateen and satin weaves
  • Explain the stages of construction, characteristics, quality particulars and end use products of following weaves
    1. Honey comb
    2. Brighton honey comb
    3. Huck – a- back
    4. Mock leno
  • State the difference between ordinary honeycomb and Brighton hone comb
  • Explain the stages of construction, characteristics, typical quality particulars and end use products of crepe weaves based on
    1. Sateen base
    2. Reversing small motif
    3. By superimposing
    4. Combining float weave with plain weave
  • List different methods of producing crepe surface
  • Develop distorted thread effects
  • Write different principles of colour and weave effects
  • Explain different examples of colour and weave effects

Bedford Cords , Welts and Piques

  • Bedford cords
    1. Scope / end uses of Bedford cords
    2. Classification of Bedford cords
    3. Standard quality particulars of bed ford cords
    4. Explain the construction, weaving arrangement and loom equipment needed for
      1. Simple Bedford cords (Plain and Twill)
      2. Wadded Bedford cords (Plain and twill)
      3. Cross sectional view of simple Bedford cords
      4. Cross sectional view of wadded Bedford cords
    5. Welts and Piques
      1. Mention the Scope / end uses of Welts and Piques
      2. Give the Classification of Welts and Piques
      3. State the Standard quality particulars of Welts and Piques
      4. State the difference between welt and pique
      5. Explain the Construction of following weaves
        1. Simple Piques and welts
        2. Wadded Piques and welts
        3. Draw Cross sectional view of welt and pique structures
      6. Special requirements of during weaving process for development of welts and piques
    6. Explain the differences between Bedford cords and Piques

Extra Threaded, Backed Fabrics and Double Cloths

  • Mention different methods of increasing weight of fabrics
  • Explain different methods of increasing weight of fabrics
  • Extra thread figuring
    1. State the principle of extra thread figuring
    2. Mention different methods of producing extra thread fabrics
    3. Mention the loom equipments needed for extra thread fabrics
    4. Mention different methods of disposing surplus extra threads
    5. Explain the constructional details, standard quality particulars and end use products of extra warp figured fabrics
    6. Explain the constructional details, standard quality particulars and end use products of extra weft figured fabrics
    7. Explain the differences between extra warp and extra weft figuring
  • Backed fabrics
    1. Explain the steps in construction of warp backed fabrics
    2. State the advantages and disadvantages of warp backed fabrics
    3. Explain the steps in construction of weft backed fabrics
    4. Explain the differences between warp backed and weft backed cloths 6.5 Double cloths
    5. Give the classification of double cloths.
    6. Explain the principles of producing different classes of double cloths
    7. Mention the criteria for selection of face and back threads
    8. Explain the method of construction of simple or self-stitched double cloths
    9. Explain the method of construction of centre stitched double cloths
    10. Explain the method of construction of wadded double cloths
    11. Explain the method of construction of inter changeable double cloths
    12. Explain the differences between backed fabrics and double cloths
    13. State the applications of double cloths

Suggested Student Activities

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Recommended Books

  1. Fabric Structure and Design – Gokarneshan.N
  2. Fabric Structure and Design – J. Hayavadana
  3. Watsons Textile design and Colour – Grosicki .
  4. Watsons Advanced Textile design – Grosicki .
  5. Grammar of Textile Design – Nisbet

Suggested E-Learning References

  1. www.nptel.ac.in
  2. www.textilelearner.blogspot.com
  3. www.fibre2fashion.com
  4. https: //www .onlinetextileacademy.com
  5. https://www.slideshare.net
  6. https://textilechapter.blogspot.com
  7. https: //www .onlinetextileacademy.com

For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Textile Technology, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Textile Technology 3rd Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.

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