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SR. NO. 1 SUBJECTS L ADVANCED TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING-I PHYSICAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS & ECOTESTING HIGHTECH FIBRES-I ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES SEMINAR-I TOTAL 3

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M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-I ADVANCED TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING I Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Recent developments in dyes & auxiliaries. Recent developments in pretreatments. Recent developments in dyeing. Recent developments in printing. Recent developments in finishing. Antimicrobial finishes, Microdot finishes. Finishes for coating. Polymeric finishes. Coated & breathable finishes. Processing of garments. Processing of denims. Processing of Terry towels. Chemical after treatments of textile by Marks, Atlas & Wooding. Textile finishing by A.J. Hall. Introduction to textile finishing by J.T. Marsh. Chemical processing of synthetic and its blends by Dr. K.V. Datye and A.A. Vaidya. Low liquor dyeing and finishing The Textile Institute, Manchester. Dyeing & chemical technology of textile fibres by E.R. Trotman. The dyeing of cellulose fibres by Clifford Preston.

REFERENCE BOOKS :-

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Textile processing & properties by T.L. Vigo. Textile Printing by L.W.C. Miles. Book of Papers, QIP Summer School on Advances in Textile Chemical Processing: Edited by Dr. R.B. Chavan. Proceedings: Recent advances in Textile Processing lectures/seminar, Dec.1982, I.I.T., Delhi. Mercerizing by J.T. Marsh. Introduction to Textile bleaching by J.T. Marsh. Bleaching, Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres by S.R. Trotman. Bleaching & Mercerizing BTRA Silver Jubilee Monograph series. Chemical technology in the pre-treatment process of textile by Dr.S.R. Karmarkar.

M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-I PHYSICAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS & ECO-TESTING Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total Chapter I : Electron Microscopy : Basic theory of electron microscopy. imaging system, image-translating system of electron microscope. Transmission electron microscope. Chapter II : Spectroscopy : Infrared spectroscopy. IR. FTIR spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction and Fluorescence. Principle, working procedure of X-ray diffraction technique. X-ray diffraction of natural and synthetic fibres. X-ray Fluorescence and its application to textile related materials. NMR and Mass Spectroscopy: Principle, working procedure and application of NMR and Mass Spectroscope. Chapter III : Chromatographic Methods : Theoretical considerations of chromatography. Instrumentation, applications. qualitative analysis, quantitative Gas chromatography analysis, theory and Introduction, experimental techniques, Infrared spectra of natural and synthetic fibres. Identification of finishing agents using Principle, working procedure and application of scanning Electron Microscope and : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

applications. High Pressure Liquid Chromatography Instrumentation and

Chapter IV :

Eco-Testing : Testing and analysis

Concept of Banned Dyes, Chemicals and Auxiliaries. of banned dyes, chemicals and auxiliaries used in Textiles.

Chapter V : Methods for Analyzing damage in Textile Materials : Concept of Mechanical and Chemical damage. damage in natural and synthetic fibrous materials. LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS :1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis 7th Edition by H.H. Willard; L.L. Merritt, John A Dean, Frank A Settle, Jr. CBS Publishers & Distribution Delhi. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis 5th Edition by Galen W. Ewing. 100 and More Basic NMR Experiments A Practical course by S. Baraun, H.Kalinowski, S. Berger. Weinhein New Yark, Basel Cambridge Tokyo. Elementary Organic Spectroscopy Principles and Chemical Applications by Y.R. Sharma. Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds by P.S. Kalsi Basic Concepts of Analytical Chemistry, 2nd Edition by S.M. Khopkar The Analytical Chemistry of Synthetic dyes Edited by K. Venkataraman. Wiley Interscience Pub. John Wiley & Sons New York. Hand Book of Textile Testing Part 1 to 4, Bureau of Indian Standards. Instrumental Analysis of Cotton Cellulose & Modified Cotton Cellulose Robert T.O Connor. Textile Laboratory Manual W Garner Vol.I & II. Physical Methods of Investigating Textiles ED R. Meredith J.W.S. Hearle. Textile Laboratory Manual Walter Garner. Handbook of Environmental Health & Safety Principles & Practices Herman Koren, Michael Bisesi Vol.- I & II. Textile Testing & Its Role in Textile Business with Special Reference to Eco-Friendly Textiles & Eco-Testing Dr.G.S. Nadiger & S. Subramanian. Methods for analyzing

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Handbook of Methods of Tests for Cotton Fibres, Yarns & Fibres Dr.V. Sundaram & Dr. R.L.N. Iyengar. Vibrational Spectroscopy Theory & Applications D.N. Sathyanarayana. Analytical Methods for a Textile Laboratory J.W. Weaver. Mass Spectroscopy E. Constantin & A. Schanell. Profiles in Analysis of Chemicals Dr.N.F. Desai. Introduction to Electron Microscopy Saul Wischnitzer. X-ray Diffraction Methods in Polymer Science Alexander Leray E. X-ray Diffraction Cullity B.D.

M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-I HIGHTECH FIBRES-I Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Chapter I : Physical Fundamentals of Fibre Spinning Process General Principles of spinning process, Spinnability of liquids, rheology of spinning. Mechanism of spinning flow in the spinning spinneret channel, the Mechanism of solidification. General Transition exitzone & elongation of free fluid jet. transition.

principles, heat transfer and temperature distribution, diffusion and phase Formation of fibre structure molecular orientation. phenomena in a fibre forming melt solution. Chapter II : Viscoelastic Properties Boltzman super position principle, dynamic mechanical properties. Theories of shear viscosity constitutive behaviour of dilute solutions constitutive behaviour of concentrated solutions & melts. Chapter-III : Modelling & Theoretical Basis for the Physical Behaviour of Synthetic Fibre Goals & Premises- Dependence on polymer physics Key assumptions in polymer physics Local inter molecular interactions Concept of modeling. Various models of polymers / fibres. Eyrings model, Voigts model. WLF approach. Fringed micelle theory- Fibre structure models Takayanagi models Network model Polymer physics of amorphous regions. structural modeling fibres. structural models molecular modeling. Molecular & micro Fibres properties physical structure Micro

Chapter IV : High Speed Spinning Concept of High speed spinning Effects of speed on the dynamics of melt spinning Tension & stress components in the spinning line Cooling rate and temperature distribution Neck line deformation & stability of high speed spinning possible mechanisms of necking. Draw resonance Vs viscoelastic failure Stress induced crystallization in the spinning line. Chapter V : Introduction to High Performance Fibres Structure of HM HT fibres- molecular arrangements Gross features. Stress strain properties, creep & recovery, time & temperature dependence of strength Simplistic theory of tensile deformation. Chapter-VI : Advances in Fibres Raw Materials, manufactures & physical & chemical properties of TENCEL, Lycra, Kodel-II, CDPET, Micro PET, Bionelles, Spectra @ R 800. Melt spinning of hollow fibres technology Theoretical investigation Polymers for melt spun Hollow fibres Fields of applications. Chemical modification of melt spun fibres Modification of PET, Nylon 6 & Polypropylene. Chapter-VII : Aramid Fibres Introduction Raw materials, Polymer preparation, Spinning, Structure, Physical & Chemical properties & Applications of Kevlar & Nomex. Composites of Kevlar & Nomex. LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS :1) 2) 3) Hand Book of Fibre Science & Technology- Vol-III Part B New Fibres Second Edition T. Hongu & Phillips- Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England. Advanced Fibres Spinning Technology Prof. T. Nakajima - Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England.

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Progress in Textiles : Science Vol.-II Textile Fibres Developments & Innovations Dr. V.K. Kothari, IAFL Publication, New Delhi. High Speed Fibre Spinning : Science & Engineering Aspects A. Ziavicki & H. Kawai. A Wiley Inter Science Publication. High Performance Fibres J.W.S. Hearle, Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England. Advances in Fibre Science : Dr.S.K. Mukhopadhyay, The Textile Institute, Manchester. Physical Properties of Textile Fibres W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle. The Textile Institute, Manchester. Kevlar Aramid Fibres H.Yang John Wiley & Sons. Mechanisms of Textile & Laminated Composites A.E. Bogdanovich & C.M. Pastore Chapman & Hall. Manufactured Fibre Technology Dr.V.B. Gupta & Dr.V.K. Kothari, Chapman & Hall.

M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-I ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1) Programming in C++ :Introduction to object oriented programming, basic program construction, preprocessor directives, variable types, loops & decisions, structures, functions, objects & classes, arrays, operator overloading, inheritance, pointers, memory management. 2) Artificial Neural Networks :Biological Neuron & their artificial models, Models of artificial neural neuron, Neural processing, learning & adaptation, Neural Network learning rules, Multilayer feed forward networks, Generalised error back pro-projection training algorithm, application of ANN in textiles : Yarn strength prediction using ANN. Case study. 3) E-Commerce :The scope of electronic commerce, definition of electronic commerce, Ecommerce and the trade cycle, Electronic markets, Electronic data interchange, Internet Commerce, Business Strategy in E-commerce, The value chain, supply chain, Porters value chain model. Inter organization value chains, Business to business E-commerce, Inter organizational transaction, The credit transaction trade cycle. Advantages & disadvantages of Electronic markets. Application of E-commerce in textile industries. : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

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Information Technology Applications in Textiles Application of Information Technology in Textile Industries, such as

spinning, weaving, knitting, processing & garment making. Study of different web portals for textile industries. LIST REFERENCE BOOKS :1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ - Robert Lafore, Galgotia Publications. Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems J.M Zurada, Jaico Book. E-Commerce David Whiteley, TmH. Local Area Networks Behrouz A. Forouzan, TmH. I.T. in Textiles NICUTE Report. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - E. Balagurusamy.

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ADVANCED TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING-II


Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Recent developments in processing machinery. Redox and low temperature processes Eco-friendly processing. Natural dyes & their dyeing. Plasma application in textiles. Ultrasonic, magnetic and CO2 dyeing. Digital Inkjet printing. Applications of Biotechnology in Textiles. Wet Processing of high-tech fibres. Importance of energy & water conservation. Applications of Nanotechnology in Textiles.

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS :1. 2. 3. 4. Handbook of Environments, health & safety by Herman Koren & Michael Biseri Environmental issues Technology options for textile industry book of papers edited by Dr. R.B. Chavan Ecofriendly textiles, challenges to the textile industry Book of papers by Textile Committee. Guidance for the manufacture of ecofriendly textiles Book of papers by Textile committee.

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Ecofriendly textiles book of papers edited by Prof. M.L. Gulrajani Dyeing & Printing with natural dyes NCUTE workshop book IIT, Delhi. Convention on natural dyes Book of papers IIT, Delhi Dyeing of wool & silk by Prof. M.L. Gulrajani

M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-II

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Types of pollution & their effects of various stages of textiles on environment. Pollutants & waste streams. General waste categorization. Effective pollution prevention programme. Green house gases. Plume behaviour Environmental impact assessment. ISO 14000 series. Air pollution in wet processing, their norms & ill effects. Various measures to reduce the air pollution level in wet processing. Effluent characterisation. Various types of designs of effluent treatment plant. Various biological treatments & their effects on treatment. Advancements in effluent treatment plants. General waste categorization. Solid & Hazardous waste management. Types of Disasters & disaster plans. Measures to reduce effluent quantity. Measures to improve effluent quality by substitution, ecofriendly processing etc.

REFERENCE BOOKS :1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Hand book of Environmental Health & Safety Herman Koren, Michael Biseri, Vol. I & II, Jaico Publishing House. Environmental Pollution & Management I. Mohan, Ashish Publishing House. Environmental Pollution & Control Engg. C. S. Rao, Wiley Eastern Ltd. Environmental Issues Technology Option for Textile Industry Book of Paper Echha by R.B. Chavan, New Delhi. Best Management Practices for Pollution Prevention in The Textile Industry Textile Committee, , 1977 Water Pollution P.K. Goel, New Age International (P), Ltd., Publishers. Fundamentals of Air Pollution Richard W. Boubel, Fox Academic Press. Waste Water Treatment for Pollution Control Soli J. Arceivala, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Water Quality & Treatment Fredrick W. Pontius, McGraw Hill, Inc.

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HIGHTECH FIBRES-II
Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total Chapter I : Characterization Principle & working procedure of Gel permeable chromatography, DSC, TGA, DTA, DMA, Light Scattering & Ultra Centrifuge Technique. Chapter- II : Theories of Mechanical Properties : Reaction- Rate theory Stress Relaxation on Eyrings model creep on Eyrings model. fibres. Chapter III : Carbon Fibre : Preparation PAN based carbon fibres- Pitch based carbon fibres- Vapour grown carbon fibre Carbon nanotubes - Structure Surface properties Mechanical & other physical properties. carbon fibres Carbon fibre composites. Chapter IV : Glass Fibre : Introduction Glass for fibres Fibre manufacture Fibre finish Glass fibre properties Fibre assemblies Composites Design of fibre glass composites. Chapter V : Thermally Resistant Fibres : Introduction Aromatic polyamides & polyimide Semi carbon fibre Oxidised acrylic Polybenzimidazole (PBI), Polybenzoxazoles, PBO. Chemical properties. Applications of Thermodynamic equation of deformation its application to : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Chapter VI : Ceramic Fibres : Introduction Silicon Carbide based fibres Other non oxide fibres Alumina based fibres Other Poly crystalline Oxide fibres Single crystal oxide fibres. Chapter VII : Aluminum Oxide Fibres : Preparation & processes Chemical structure Fibre structure Physical & Chemical properties Applications. LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS :1) Hand Book of Fibre Science & Technology- Vol-III Part B 2) New Fibres Second Edition T. Hongu & Phillips- Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England. 3) Advanced Fibres Spinning Technology Prof. T. Nakajima - Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England. 4) Progress in Textiles : Science Vol.-II Textile Fibres Developments & Innovations Dr. V.K. Kothari, IAFL Publication, New Delhi. 5) High Speed Fibre Spinning : Science & Engineering Aspects A. Ziavicki & H. Kawai. A Wiley Inter Science Publication. 6) High Performance Fibres J.W.S. Hearle, Wood Head Publishing Ltd., Cambridge, England. 7) Advances in Fibre Science : Dr.S.K. Mukhopadhyay, The Textile Institute, Manchester. 8) Physical Properties of Textile Fibres W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle. The Textile Institute, Manchester. 9) Kevlar Aramid Fibres H.Yang John Wiley & Sons. 10)Mechanisms of Textile & Laminated Composites A.E. Bogdanovich & C.M. Pastore Chapman & Hall. 11)Manufactured Fibre Technology Dr.V.B. Gupta & Dr.V.K. Kothari, Chapman & Hall. 12)Carbon Fibres Jean Baptiste Donnet & Roopchand Bansal International Fibre Science & Technology Series.

M.TEXT.(TEXTILE CHEMISTRY) SEMESTER-II PROJECT PREPARATION, APPRAISAL & IMPLEMENTATION Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1) : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Overview Capital expenditure, Phase of capital budgeting, Project

development cycle, Objectives of investment, decision-making, Risk & return. 2) Identification of investment opportunities Governmental regulatory

framework Generation & screening of project ideas Project identifications for an existing company. 3) Market & demand analysis Information required for market & demand

analysis demand forecasting methods market planning. 4) Technical Analysis Material inputs & utilities Manufacturing process /

technology Plant capacity location & site structures & civil works Machineries & equipments Project charts & layouts Work schedule Need for tendering alternatives. 5) Financial Analysis Cost of Project Means of finance Estimation of

Sales & Production Cost of production Working capital requirement & financing Profitability projections Break even point Project cost flow statements Projected balance sheet Multi year projection. 6) Time value of money Future value of single amount, Future value of an

annuity Present value of single amount Present value of an annuity.

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Cost of Capital Basic concepts Cost of debt cost of preference capital

cost of Equity Capital Weighted average cost of capital Marginal cost of capital-Cost of capital for a new company. 8) Appraisal criteria Urgency, Pay back period Accounting, Debt service

coverage ratio, Rate of Return, Net present value Internal rate of return Annual capital charge Investment appraisal in practice. 9) Analysis of Risk Types & measurement of project risk Analytical

derivation or simple estimation Sensitivity Analysis Scenario analysis Selection of a project-Risk analysis in practice. 10) Project implementation Forms of project organization Project planning

project control Human aspects of project management Pre-requisites for successful project implementation. 11) Review Initial review, performance evaluation.

LIST REFERENCE BOOKS :-

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Textile Project Management by A. Ormerod, The Textile Institute Publication. Goal Directed Project Management by E.S. Andersen, K.V. Grude & Tor Hang, Coopers & Cybranl Publication. Project, Planning Analysis, Selection Implementation & Review by Prasanna Chandra, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., Industrial Organisation & Engg. Economics T.R. Banga & S.C. Sharma, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.

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STATISTICS & DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS


Lectures Assignment Theory Paper Term Work Subject Total 1. : : : : : 3 hrs/week 1 hr/ week 100 Marks 50 Marks 150 Marks

Statistical Principles of Data Analysis :

Univariate data & its analysis (No questions) Bivariate data & its analysis : Correlation, measure of correlation, Rank correlation, measure of rank correlation, regression, linear regression of XonY & YonX, examples. Multivariate data & its analysis : Multiple and partial correlation & their measures. Multiple regression, planes of regression, examples. 2. Probability and Probability Distributions :-

Introduction & examples of probability Probability distribution : Introduction, types, expectation of random variable. Normal, Chi-square, t, & F probability distributions. 3. Testing & Estimation : Basic : Introduction, Population, variables, parameters, sample statistic, sampling ,distribution. Testing of hypothesis :Hypothesis, statistic, critical region, large sample tests for mean, equality of means, variance, equality of variance, proportion & equality of proportions. Bionomial, Poisson,

Small sample tests for mean, variance, equality of means equality of variance, test of goodness of fit Estimation : Introduction, types, point estimation, unbiased estimation, interval estimation, confidence intervals for mean & variance, determination of sample size and examples. 4. Statistical Quality Control :

Process Control : Introduction, Control charts, types of control chart as X-chart, R-chart, np-Chart, p-chart, c-chart & examples. Lot Control : Introduction, acceptance sampling techniques, single & double sampling plans, producers risk, consumers risk, AQL, LTPD, AOQ, AOQL & OC curve determination of single sampling plan & examples. Analysis of Variance : One way analysis of variance, mathematical model, ANOVA table & examples. Two way analysis of variance, one observation per cell & m observation per cell, Mathematical models, ANOVA tables & examples 5. Design of Experiments : Basic Designs : Factorial Experiments. : CRD, RBD & LSD & examples. 2n factorial experiments & 3n factorial experiments.

Analysis of 2n factorial experiments. Introduction of fractional factorial experiments, response surface designs & techniques of optimization.

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS :1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Modern Elementary Statistics by J. Fruend. Mathematical Statistics by J. Fruend. Probability & Statistics for engineers by Johnson. Applied Statistics & probability for engineers by Montgomery. Experimental Designs by Cochran & Cox. Design of Experiments by Montgomery. Statistical Quality Control by Montgomery.

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