Thursday, August 20, 2015

Course Plan for Textile Fibres (TE-212)

 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE 
SUNDERNAGAR, MANDI, H.P-175018
Department of Textile Engineering
Course Plan: Total Lectures-39

Subject: Textile Fibres (TE-212)

Section: A (Total Lectures Required : 8)
Recommended Books/Study Material:      
1.  S P Mishra, “A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology,” New Age. International (P) Ltd.,
Pub., New Delhi, 2000.
2. H V Sreenivasamurthy, “Introduction to Textile Fibres”, The Textile Association India, Mumbai,
1998.
3. E P G Gohl and Valensky, “Textile Science,” 2nd Ed., CBS Publisher, New Delhi (1999).
4. V A Shenai, “Textile fiber”, Vol.1, 2nd Ed., Sevak Publication, Bombay (1991).
5. Ajay Jindal, “Textile Raw Material” Abhishek Publication, 2006.
Lecture 1
Historical Evolution of Textiles. Definition of Textiles, Fibre, Staple fibre, Filament, Yarn, Thread, Fabric and Clothing.
Lecture 2
Characteristics of Textile Fibre. Classification of Textile Fibre.
Lecture 3
Cotton – Varieties: Genetically modified Cotton, Organic Cotton
Lecture 4
Coloured Cotton, Cultivation and Harvesting
Lecture 5
Cotton: Chemical composition, Chemical structure
Lecture 6
Cotton: Physical properties, Chemical properties and uses.
Lecture 7
Jute-Cultivation, Retting,
Lecture 8
Jute: Fibre Extraction, Properties and uses.
Section: B (Total Lectures Required : 10)
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1.S P Mishra, “A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology,” New Age. International (P) Ltd.,
Pub., New Delhi, 2000.
2. H V Sreenivasamurthy, “Introduction to Textile Fibres”, The Textile Association India, Mumbai,
1998.
3. E P G Gohl and Valensky, “Textile Science,” 2nd Ed., CBS Publisher, New Delhi (1999).
4. V A Shenai, “Textile fiber”, Vol.1, 2nd Ed., Sevak Publication, Bombay (1991).
5.Ajay Jindal, “Textile Raw Material” Abhishek Publication,2006.
Lecture 9
Wool – Types, Fibre extraction,
Lecture 10
Wool :Chemical Composition, Chemical structure,
Lecture 11
Wool: Physical properties, Chemical properties and uses.
Lecture 12
Silk – Types, Production of Raw silk, Wild silk, Spun silk, Chemical composition,
Lecture 13
Silk: Chemical structure, Physical properties, Chemical properties and uses.
Lecture 14
Regenerated Cellulosic Fibres-Principle of manufacture, Viscose rayon production, Purification of viscose fibre
Lecture15
Viscose rayon: Physical properties, Chemical properties & Uses.
Lecture 16
Modification of viscose rayon. Other regenerated cellulosic fibres – Tencel, Modal and Bamboo.
Lecture 17
Regenerated Protein Fibres-Principle of manufacture. Casein fibre. Vicara fibre. Ardil fibre. General Properties
Lecture 18
Section: C (Total Lectures Required : 8 )
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1. S P Mishra, “A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology,” New Age. International (P) Ltd.,
Pub., New Delhi, 2000.
2. H V Sreenivasamurthy, “Introduction to Textile Fibres”, The Textile Association India, Mumbai,
1998.
3. E P G Gohl and Valensky, “Textile Science,” 2nd Ed., CBS Publisher, New Delhi (1999).
4. V A Shenai, “Textile fiber”, Vol.1, 2nd Ed., Sevak Publication, Bombay (1991).
5.Ajay Jindal, “Textile Raw Material” Abhishek Publication,2006.
Lecture 19
Classification of Nylon fibres.
Lecture 20
General chemical structure of Nylon. General properties of Nylon.
Lecture 21
Manufacture of Nylon 6. Uses.
Lecture 22
Lecture 23
Aromatic polyamides - properties and applications 
Lecture 24
Manufacture of polyester.
Lecture 25
Lecture 26
Polyester: Physical and chemical properties. Uses.
Section: D (Total Lectures Required : 13)
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1. S P Mishra, “A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology,” New Age. International (P) Ltd.,
Pub., New Delhi, 2000.
2. H V Sreenivasamurthy, “Introduction to Textile Fibres”, The Textile Association India, Mumbai,
1998.
3. E P G Gohl and Valensky, “Textile Science,” 2nd Ed., CBS Publisher, New Delhi (1999).
4. V A Shenai, “Textile fiber”, Vol.1, 2nd Ed., Sevak Publication, Bombay (1991).
5.Ajay Jindal, “Textile Raw Material” Abhishek Publication,2006.
Lecture 27
Polyolefin fibres
Lecture 28
Vinyl fibres
Lecture 29
Elastomeric fibres
Lecture 30
High performance fibres
Lecture 31
Inorganic fibres
Lecture 32
Unconventional natural fibres
Lecture 33
Identification Of Fibres: Feeling Test, Burning test
Lecture 34
Lecture 35
Identification Of Fibres: Microscopic test and Staining Test.
Lecture 36
Lecture 37
Identification Of Fibres: Chemical test
Lecture 38
Lecture 39
Identification Of Fibres: Density measurement


Friday, May 15, 2015

Course Plan for Properties of Fibres (TE-221)

 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE 
SUNDERNAGAR, MANDI, H.P-175018
Department of Textile Engineering
Course Plan: Total Lectures-39

Subject: Properties of Fibres (TE-221)

Section: A (Total Lectures Required : 9)
Recommended Books/Study Material:      
1.  Morton W E and Hearle J W S, “Physical Properties of Textile Fibres”, 1st reprint, The Textile Institute, Manchester (1993).       
2. Hearle J W S, “The Structural Mechanics of Fibers”, Journal of Polymer Science: Part C NO. 20, PP. 215-251 (1967).
3.Wilding M. A., “Introduction: The structure of fibres” Journal of Chemistry of the Textiles Industry, pp 1-45,1995.
4.      Pavia D L ,” Introduction to Spectroscopy”, Cengage Learning; 4 edition, 2012.
Lecture 1
Subject Introduction, Course Objective and Learning Outcomes.
Lecture 2
Traditional View of fibre structure. Two Phase Model. (Fringed Micelle, Fringed Fibril and Chain Folding concept)
Lecture 3
Continuous Structure Models (Paracrystals and Amorphous-with-correlation))
Lecture 4
Intermediate Views: Defects and Assembly of Crystalline Fibrils.
Lecture 5
Degree of order and Degree of orientation.
Lecture 6
Methods of investigation of fibre structure.  Identification of chemical structure by IR spectroscopy.
Lecture 7
Identification of physical structure by X-ray.
Lecture 8
Identification of physical structure by SEM.
Lecture 9
Identification of physical structure by NMR.
Section: B (Total Lectures Required : 8)
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1. Morton W E and Hearle J W S, “Physical Properties of Textile Fibres”, 1st reprint, The Textile Institute, Manchester (1993).
.Zhang Xiangwu, “Fundamentals of Fiber Science”  DEStech Publications, Inc, 13-Jan-2014.
Lecture 10
Definitions of humidity, moisture regain and moisture content. Relation between regain and relative humidity.
Lecture 11
Effect of stress and temperature on regain. Heat of sorption.
Lecture 12
Swelling of fibres.
Lecture 13
Quantitative theory of   moisture   absorption.
Lecture 14
Fibre friction:  Technological importance. Measurement of friction. 
Lecture 15
Effect of load and area of contact. Static and kinetic friction
Lecture 16
General theory of friction and application to fiber.              
Lecture 17
Section: C (Total Lectures Required : 16 )
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1.Morton W E and Hearle J W S, “Physical Properties of Textile Fibres”, 1st reprint, The Textile Institute, Manchester (1993).
2.Zhang Xiangwu,Fundamentals of Fiber Science”  DEStech Publications, Inc, 13-Jan-2014.
3.  Meredith R, “The Mechanical Properties of Textile Fibres”, North Holland Publishing Co; Amsterdam (1959)
Lecture 18
Factors influencing results of tensile experiment.
Lecture 19
Expressing results: Different experimental methods.
Lecture 20
Lecture 21
Effect of variability on Tensile properties
Lecture 22
Elastic recovery. Effect of test conditions on recovery. 
Lecture 23
Cyclic testing of Fibers
Lecture 24
Fibre  fracture and fatigue
Lecture 25
Time effect. Creep and stress relaxation
Lecture 26
Introduction to dynamic testing and fatigue.
Lecture 27
Concept of models. Kelvin and Maxwell model.
Lecture 28
Lecture 29
Bending rigidity   of fibre.
Lecture 30
Torisional   rigidity   of fibre.
Lecture 31
Structural effect on extension behaviour
Lecture 32
Definition and effect of different parameters on dielectric properties.
Lecture 33
Electric resistance and effect of different factors on the electrical resistance of fibres.
Section: D (Total Lectures Required : 6)
Recommended Books/Study Material:
1.Morton W E and Hearle J W S, “Physical Properties of Textile Fibres”, 1st reprint, The Textile Institute, Manchester (1993).
2. Zhang Xiangwu,Fundamentals of Fiber Science”  DEStech Publications, Inc, 13-Jan-2014.
Lecture 34
Static electricity: Introduction and significance.
Lecture 35
Measurement of static electricity. Explanation of static phenomena.
Lecture 36
Optical   properties: Refractive index and birefringence.
Lecture 37
Birefringence and orientation of fiber.
Lecture 38
Reflection and luster properties of fiber.
Lecture 39
Structural changes on heating. Thermal transitions. Concept Heat setting of fibres.