TT3453 - Technology of woven Fabric Manufacture Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Anna University Handloom and Textile Technology syllabus of B. Tech. Handloom and Textile Technology Semester IV. In this article, we are glad to provide the syllabus of the Technology of woven Fabric Manufacture.

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Aim Of Objective:

  • To enable the students to understand various functions of weaving machine and process control.

TT3453 – Technology of woven Fabric Manufacture Syllabus

Unit – I: Introduction To Weaving

Yarns quality requirements for high speed automatic shuttle looms and shuttle less loom; warp and weft preparation for high speed looms; Principle of weaving, passage of material, motions in loom – primary, secondary and auxiliary motions, plain power loom driving, timing of motions.

Unit – II: Shedding Motions

Shed geometry and shedding requirement. Types of shed. Shedding mechanisms – positive and negative. Principles of tappet, dobby and jacquard shedding mechanisms, reversing mechanism limitations of various shedding mechanisms; Conventional and modern dobby and jacquard mechanism.

Unit – III: Weft Insertion And Beat Up

Shuttle picking and checking mechanisms, shuttle flight and timing; Weft feeder – types, Principles of weft insertions in shuttle less looms; mechanism of weft insertion by projectile, rapier loom and jet – air and water. Multi-Phase weaving systems; Kinematics of sley, sley eccentricity; beat up mechanism in modern looms;

TT3453 - Technology of woven Fabric Manufacture Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

Unit – IV: Secondary And Auxilary Motions

Take up and let – off motions used in plain power looms; cloth formation, weaving condition – factors and control; warp protector and warp and weft stop motion; plain power loom accessories. Automatic weft replenishment in shuttle looms – pirn changing and shuttle changing looms; mechanisms involved in automatic pirn changing – feelers, cutters, design of shuttle, three try motions; multi shuttle looms- box changing principle, Automatic pirn changing in multi shuttle loom. Weft arrival control and automation in shuttle less looms; selvedges in shuttle less looms; quick style change;

Unit – V: Process Control & Special Weaving Processes

Techno economics of shuttle less loom weft insertion systems; loom monitoring and control Loom stoppages and efficiency; fabric defects and value loss; fabric shrinkage in the loom – causes and control; fabric engineering. Filament weaving – Silk & Texturised yarns. Principles and mechanisms in weaving Pile fabrics, tapes and triaxial fabrics.

Text Books:

  1. Talukdar, M.K., “An Introduction to Winding and Warping”, Textile Trade Press, Mumbai.
  2. Talukdar M.K., Sriramulu P.K. and Ajgaonkar D.B., “Weaving: Machines, Mechanisms, Management”, Mahajan Publishers, Ahmedabad, 1998, ISBN: 81 -85401 -16-0
  3. Marks R. and Robinson T.C., “Principles of Weaving”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1989, ISBN: 0 900739 258

References:

  1. Ajgaonkar, D.B., “Sizing, Materials, Methods and Machines”, Textile Trade Press, Mumbai, 1982.
  2. “Weaving: The knowledge in Technology”, Papers Presented at the Textile Institute Weaving Conference 1998, Textile Institute, ISBN: 18770372182
  3. Booth J.E., “Textile Mathematics Volume 3”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1977, ISBN: 090073924X
  4. Lord P.R. and Mohamed M.H., “Weaving: Conversion of Yarn to Fabric”, Merrow, 1992, ISBN: 090409538X
  5. Ormerod A. and Sondhelm W.S., “Weaving: Technology and operations”, Textile Institute, 1995, ISBN: 187081276X
  6. Sabit Adanur, “Handbook of Weaving”, Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., 2001.

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