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RGPV / RGTUTX 504 Textile Chemistry-I Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX)  B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

RGPV / RGTUTX 504 Textile Chemistry-I Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (TX) Textile Engineering FOURTH IV SEMESTER
TX 504 Textile Chemistry-I syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

Unit I Sequence of chemical processing of textiles, natural and added impurities in textiles, introduction to various preparatory processes e.g. singeing, scouring and bleaching for different natural and synthetic materials and blends.

Unit II Mercerising of cotton, Optical whitening agents and their use, heat setting of synthetic fibre fabrics,

Unit III Classification of different classes of dyes according to their chemical constitution and application, Brief introduction to dyeing of natural and synthetic fibre fabric with various dye classes e.g. Direct, Basic, Acid, Sulphur, Vat, Solubilised vat, Azoic, Reactive and Disperse.

Unit IV Different machines involved in the dyeing processes Dyeing of blends. Colour measurement, Fastness, properties of dyed textiles.


References:
1. Shennai; Scoring And Bleaching -.
2. Shennai; Dyeing;
3. Tiotman; Textile Scoring & Bleaching;
4. John Shore; Cellulosic Dyeingp;

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):
1. Chemical identification of textile fibres.
2. Scouring of cotton, Bleaching of cotton with hypochlorite, sodium chlorite and Hydrogen peroxide.
3. Application of direct, Vat, sulpher, reactive and napthol dyes on cotton and necessary after treatments.
4. Dyeing of compound shades and shade matching.
5. Scouring of cotton hank and fabric.
6. Bleaching of cotton hank and fabric.
7. Mercerisation of cotton fabric.
8. Dyeing of cotton by reactive dyes.
9. Dyeing of cotton by sulphur dyes.
10. Dyeing of cotton by vat dyes.
11. Dyeing of cotton by azo dyes.
RGPV / RGTU TX 505 Textile Testing-I Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

RGPV / RGTU TX 505 Textile Testing-I Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (TX) Textile Engineering FOURTH IV SEMESTER
TX 505 Entrepreneurship and Management Concepts syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I Introduction to textile testing, aim and scope, sampling techniques, general requirements, squaring, cut squaring and zoning methods for sampling, sampling techniques for yarns and fabrics, presentation and interpretation of test data, control charts, introduction to standard deviation, coefficient of variance(CV).

Unit II Humidity and moisture in textile, terms and definitions, measurement of atmospheric condition, regain–humidity relation in textile, measurement of regain and principle of operation of equipments, concept of correct invoice weight and official regain, factors affecting the regain of textile material, Hydrophilic properties–terms and definitions related to swelling, man-made fibre testing like linear density, spin finish, strength, elongation, crimp.

Unit III Fibre testing measurements of fibre length, fibre fineness and fibre strength, maturity of cotton and its measurement, measurement of trash content. latest methods of fibre testing e.g. HVI, LVI, fibro-graph, auto-span and AFIS, Nep testing of cotton, fibre quality index.
Yarn testingmeasurement of yarn count by different methods, measurement of twist of single and plied yarns based on various principles, Yarn hairiness, classify faults, principle of textured and continuous filament yarn testing.

References:
1. Booth JE; Principle of Textile Testing;
2. Grover EB and Hamby DS; Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control;
3. Kothari VK; Progress in Textiles Science and Tech-Vol.1, Testing & Quality Mgt;
4. BTRA; Identification & Analysis of Textile fibre;
5. Angappan P and Gopalakrishnan R; Textile Testing;

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):
Determination of trash content of cotton fibres, fibre length, fibre strength, fibre fineness, maturity ratio and moisture content, testing of yarn for appearance, count and twist
1. Trash analysis of the cotton fibre
2. Fibre fineness testing
3. Fibre maturity testing
4. Fibre length testing by Bear sorter method
5. Measurement of the span length by fibrograph method
6. Strength of the fibre by Stelometer
7. Roving, silver Hank Count by Cut and Weight Method
8. Yarn Count measurement
9. Yarn diameter and packing factor
10. Twist of the single and double yarn measurement
11. Yarn Board Appearance Tester.
12. Yarn imperfection testing.
RGPV / RGTU TX 502 Fabric Manufacturing-II Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

RGPV / RGTU TX 502 Fabric Manufacturing-II Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (TX) Textile Engineering FOURTH IV SEMESTER
TX 502 Fabric Manufacturing-II syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

Unit I Dobby shedding scope and uses, negative and positive dobbies, working Principles of Keighley, staubli, Cross-border dobbies, modern electronics dobbies; Preparation of pattern lattices and methods for preparation of punch cards in modern dobbies.

Unit II Jacquard shedding, coarse pitch and fine pitch jacquard, working principle of single cylinder single lift and double cylinder double lift jacquards , cross-border Jacquard, Vincenzi jacquard and Vardol jacquards, Modern electronic jacquards and different principles in the preparation of pattern cards. Leno and inverted hook jacquards. Various types of harness tie-ups and their uses, pressure and scale harness , casting out of harness, figuring capacity.

Unit III Continuous type take up motion, Direct type take–up Motions, Shirley, Sulzer- Ruti take up motions and calculations related to them and estimation of periodicities, modern take-up motions.

Unit IV
Concept of weft monitoring by side and centre weft fork, warp protecting motion, loose reed, fast reed and electromagnetic system, warp easing motion.

References:
1) Bannerjee NN Dr; Weaving Vol. II;
2) Aswani K T; Fancy Weaving;
3) Marks & Robinson; Principle of Weaving;
4) NCUTE; Woven Fabric Production II, 1st Ed Dobby, Jacquar; NCUTE Publication (2002)
5) Talukdar MK et al; Weaving – Machines, Mechanisms and Management;
6) Booth JE; Textile Mathematics – Vol.III;
7) Fox; Mechanism of Weaving;
8) BTRA; Loom Shed; BTRA Silver Jubilee Monograph Series;
9) Hasmukharai B; Fabric Forming;
10) Joshi Hiren, Gauri; Electronic Controls for Textile Machines; NCUTE Pub.(2003)
11) Allan Ormerod, Walter S. Sondheln; Weaving – Tech. & Operations;

Suggested list of experiments(Pl. expand it):
1) Weaving Practical; Detailed study of dobby, jacquard and different monitoring systems.
2) Dismantle and refit a climax dobby with proper setting and timing.
3) Dobby pegging for a 16 heals design.
4) Dismantle and refit a weft fork mechanism with proper setting and timing.
5) Dismantle and refit fast reed mechanism with proper setting and timing.
6) Dismantle and refit loose reed mechanism with proper setting and timing.
7) Dismantle and refit Ruti-B positive let - off mechanism with proper setting and timing.
8) Dismantle and refit jacquard with proper setting and timing.
RGPV / RGTU TX 501 Entrepreneurship and Management Concepts Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

RGPV / RGTU TX 501 Entrepreneurship and Management Concepts Revised syllabus Textile Engineering (TX) B.E. Tx, 5th (V) Semester syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (TX) Textile Engineering FOURTH IV SEMESTER
TX 501 Entrepreneurship and Management Concepts syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit-I:
System Concepts: Types, definition & characteristics; supra & subsystems, key component; boundary & interface complexity; feedback (pull) & feed forward (push) controls, open flexible-adaptive system, computer as closed system, law of requisite variety; system coupling, stresses and entropy; functional & cross functional system; Steven Alter’s nine element work system model and its comparison with IPO (input-processing-output) model, structure and performance of work systems leading to customer delight.

Unit-II: Management: Importance, definition and functions; schools of theories, knowledge driven learning organization and e-business; environment, uncertainty and adaptability; corporate culture, difficulties and levels of planning, BCG matrix, SWOT analysis, steps in decision making, structured and unstructured decision; dimensions of organizations, size/specialization, behavior formalization, authority centralization, departmentalization, spam and line of control, technology and Minzberg organization typology, line, staff & matrix organization, coordination by task force, business process reengineering and process of change management, HR planning placement and training, MIS; attitudes and personality trait, overlap and differences between leader & manager, leadership grid, motivation, Maslow’s need hierarchy and Herzberg two factor theory, expectation theory, learning process, team work and stress management.

Unit-III: Marketing: Importance, definition, core concepts of need want and demand, exchange & relationships, product value, cost and satisfaction (goods and services ) marketing environment; selling, marketing and societal marketing concepts; four P’s, product, price, placement, promotion; consumer, business and industrial market, market targeting, advertising, publicity, CRM and market research. Finance: Nature and scope, forms of business ownerships, balance sheet, profit and loss account, fund flow and cash flow statements, breakeven point (BEP) and financial ratio analysis, pay-back period, NPV and capital budgeting.

Unit-IV: Productivity and Operations: Productivity, standard of living and happiness, types of productivity, operations (goods and services) Vs project management, production processes and layouts, steps in method improvement, time measurement, rating and various allowances; standard time and its utility, predetermined motion and time method, product and process specification, TQM, cost of quality, introduction to lean manufacturing (JIT), QFD, TPM & six sigma quality.

Unit V: Entrepreneurship : Definition and concepts, characteristics, compression with manager, classification, theories of entrepreneur, socio, economic, cultural and psychological; entrepreneur traits and behavior, roles in economic growth, employment, social stability, export promotion and indigenization, creating a venture, opportunity analysis competitive and technical factors, sources of funds, entrepreneur development program.

References:
1- Daft R; The new era of management; Cengage.
2- Bhat Anil, Arya kumar; Management: Principles ,Processes and Practices; Oxford higher edu.
3- Davis & Olson; Management Information System; TMH.
4- Steven Alter; Information systems, Pearson, www.stevenalter.com
5- Kotler P; Marketing management;
6- Khan, Jain; Financial Management;
7- ILO; Work study; ILO.
8- Mohanty SK; Fundamental of Entrepreneurship; PHI.