Section outline



    • Course Rationale:

      The aim of the course is to introduce the basic concepts of woven fabric manufacturing to the sophomores of Textile Engineering/ Technology. The course material is designed to create interest among students and hone their analytical ability.

    •  Course Objectives:

          By the end of this course it is expected that the student will be able to

      • Explain the terminology, basic concepts and principles of winding, warpingsizing, Drawing, Drafting and knitting.
      • Prepare proper planning required for weave preparation.
      • Analyze the requirement of raw materials for winding, warping and sizing.

      • Calculate the production and its efficiency of each s.

      • Maintain product quality in winding, warping and sizing.

      • Describe function of primary elements like needle, sinker and cam of knitting machine.

    • Course Outcomes (CO’s):

      CO 1      : Able to know about the basic difference between weaving and knitting.

      CO2       : Able to understand basic preparations of weaving.

      CO3       : Able to understand knitting terms and function.

      CO4       : Able to identify different knit fabric.

      CO5       : Able to understand any design for knitting machine.

    • Text Book:

      •  Weaving Technology  ( 3 rd Edition, Manchester Publication,2017) ISBN: 97845812455, (Authors: V. Gordeev, P. Volkov, I. Blinov & M. Svyatenko)
      •  Knitting Technology ( 3 rd Edition, WoodHead Publication, Cambridge England, 2015) ISBN 1855733331, (Author: David J Spencer)

    • Reference Books:

      • Yarn Preparation by R Sen Gupta, Vol. I and II
      • Weaving Calculation - R. Sen Gupta
      • Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric by P. R. Lord and M. H. Mohamed
      • Knitting Technology by Prof. D.B.  Ajgaonkar
      • Circular Knitting- Iyar, Mammel and Schach
      • Textile Fibres to Fabric- Bernard P. Corbman 




  • Name: Engr. Asit Ghosh

    Designation: Assistant Professor

    Dept. of Textile Engineering

    Faculty of Engineering

    Daffodil International University

    Contact: +8801741886680

    E-Mail: asit@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd

  • Textbook:

     Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric by P. R. Lord and M. H. Mohamed

     Principles of weaving by R. Marks, A. T. C. Robinson

    Reference Books and Materials:

     Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric by P. R. Lord and M. H. Mohamed

     Principles of weaving by R. Marks, A. T. C. Robinson

     Weaving Mechanism. Volume- I and II by Prof. N. N. Banerjee

     Weaving Calculation - R. Sen Gupta

     Cotton Weaving by, V. Gordeev, P. Volkov, I. Blinovand M. Svyatenko

     Weaving- Machines, Mechanisms, Management by Dr. M.K. Talukder, Prof. P.K. Sriramulu, and Prof D. B. Ajgaonkar.

     Knitting Technology by Prof. D.B. Ajgaonkar

     Knitting Technology by David J. Spencer.

  •  

    Activities

    Marks

    Attendance

    10

    Lab Report

    25

    Performance

    25

    Lab Final

    40

    Total

    100

     

    Attendance: Students will get marks on their attendance; one will get 100% marks on 100% presence in the class.

     Lab Report: Lab reports are expected to complete just after completion of the class. With the help of the Lab Manual, you are advised to make a report to submit. Below rubric will be followed for marks distribution-

     

    Structure

    Perfection of data

     

    Content

    In time submission

    Total Marks

    20% (5)

    20% (5)

    40% (10)

    20% (5)

    100% (25)

     

    Lab Performance: A viva of individual student will be taken after completion of all the experiment. Besides that class performance of the individuals will be considered. Rubric of lab performance is given below:

    Class Performance

    Viva

    Total Marks

    50% (12.5)

    50% (12.5)

    100% (25)

     

    Lab Final: A lab final will be conducted after completion of the course. Students will be given a set of questions based on experiments of the lab. They have to answer those question along with proper data, necessary calculation and diagram.

    Below rubric will be followed for marks distribution.

     

    Data Presentation

    Diagram

    Explanation

    Calculation

    Total Marks

    25% (10)

    25% (10)

    25% (10)

    12.5% (10)

    100%

    (40)




  • Course Objective:

    The course is designed to enhance the practical knowledge of the students and to make a bridge between the theoretical and practical areas of fabric manufacturing technology.

    Weaving:

    Study on Pirn winding machine, study on direct warping machine an its calculations, experiment on sectional warping machine and its calculations, study on different parts of sizing machine and its mechanism. Practical study on shuttle less weaving machines.

    Knitting:

    Study on the elements of a knitting machine, study on yarn path diagram of circular knitting machine, drawing the gearing diagram of circular knitting machine.

    Experiment Index:

    Experiment 01: Study on Lay-out Plan of Fabric Manufacturing –I lab.

     Experiment 02: Study on Passage diagram of Pirn winding machine.

     Experiment 03: Study on Gearing diagram of  Pirn winding machine.

     Experiment 04: Study on Production calculation of Pirn winding machine.

     Experiment 05: Study on Passage diagram of Plain power shuttle loom.

     Experiment 06: Study on primary elements of knitting machine.

    Experiment 07: Study on different part of single jersey circular knitting machine.

     Experiment 08: Study on passage diagram of single jersey circular knitting machine.

     Experiment 09: Study on knitting action of single jersey circular knitting machine.