b.tech textile technology - Technical symposium.
b.tech textile technology - Technical symposium.
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TT 9045 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR TEXTILE TECHNOLOGISTS L T P C<br />
3 0 0 3<br />
UNIT I 9<br />
File handling and object creation in Object Oriented Programming; equation solution -cotton<br />
mixing, linear programming<br />
UNIT II 9<br />
Image Analysis – Understanding steps in image processing for applications, filament yarn<br />
count, diameter, diameter variation, blend homogeneity, yarn packing density and radial<br />
packing density, fibre migration in yarn<br />
UNIT III 9<br />
Hypothesis testing; correlation and regression; Anova<br />
UNIT IV 9<br />
Programming for computerized colour matching; graphical programming – crank simulation<br />
UNIT V 9<br />
Serial port programming; ADC setup data acquisition and plotting; closed loop control setup<br />
and programming – PID; web server setup and scripting for authenticated data service<br />
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS<br />
REFERENCES<br />
1. Gray S., “CAD/CAM in clothing & Textiles”, Grower Publishing, England, 1998.<br />
2. Stephen Gray, "CAD/CAM in Clothing and Textiles", Gower Publishing Limited, 1998, ISBN<br />
0-566-07673X.<br />
3. Aldrich W., "CAD in Clothing and Textiles", 2 nd edition, Blackwell Science, 1992, ISBN: 0-63<br />
-3893 -4.<br />
4. Shah H. S. and Gandhi R. S., “Instrumental colour measurements and computer aided<br />
colour matching for <strong>textile</strong>s,” Mahajan Book Publications, 1990.<br />
5. Hamdy A. and Taha, “Operations Research an introduction”, Maxmillan Publishing<br />
Company, New York, Third Edition, 1982.<br />
6. Panneerselvam R., “Operations Research”, Prentice Hall of India, 4 th print, 2003.<br />
7. R. C. Gonzalez, R. E. Woods “Digital Image Processing” Second Edition, Pearson<br />
Education Inc. 2005<br />
TT 9046 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FOR TEXTILE AND L T P C<br />
APPAREL INDUSTRIES 3 0 0 3<br />
UNIT I 9<br />
Factory location - factors determining location of factory, steps in location – subjective,<br />
qualitative and quantitative methods; plant layout – types, flow and activity analysis, suitable<br />
layout for <strong>textile</strong> industry<br />
UNIT II 9<br />
Work environment - importance, factors affecting work environment - lighting, ventilation,<br />
humidification and air-conditioning, sanitation, noise and pollution control; ergonomics –<br />
importance, application in garment unit; production planning and control - objectives, functions -<br />
routing, scheduling, dispatching and follow up; limitations; PPC in <strong>textile</strong> industry; inventory<br />
management and control - ABC Analysis - VED classification - stock levels – EOQ<br />
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