HEAD
traditional v/s concurrent design, form and functional design, simplification and standardization, differentiation/ mass customization, modular design, design for mfg and environment (DFM, DFE), technologies used in design. Service characteristics and classification based on people- things v/s direct-indirect service actions, service triangle of customer, provider and system; technical and functional (delivery) service quality and other service performance factors, Valerie’s service quality model; globalization of services.
Chary SN; Production and Operations Management; TMH
Hopp W and Spearman M; Factory Physics; TMH
Gitlow Howard et al; Quality Management; TMH
Khanna RB; Production and Operations Management; PHI
Vollman, berry et al; Manufacturing planning and control for SCM; TMH.
Chase Richard B et al; Operations management; SIE-TMH
Bursting test, air permeability, water permeability, water-proof-ness, tearing strength, shrinkage, grab test, color fastness tests– washing, rubbing, sublimation, perspirations, dry cleaning, flammability test- assessment of aesthetic of fabrics by Kawabata, first systems
Booth J.E; Principle of Textile Testing
Grover BE and Hamby DS; Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control
Kothari VK; Progress in Textiles Science and Technology–Vol.1, Testing & Quality Management;
Morton &Hearle; Physical properties of Textile Fiber-
Angappan P, R. Gopalakrishnan; Textile Testing;
Mehta Pradip V and Bhardwaj Satish K; Management of Quality in the Apparel industry;
Determination of irregularity of sliver, roving and yarns, measurement of yarn strength (single yarn & lea) and elongation by different testers, calculation of CSP, Young’s Modulus, Yield points and work of rupture, different fabric testing.
Determination of Fabric tensile strength (strip ) & elongation
Determination of Fabric strength (Grab method )
Determination of Fabric tearing strength
Determination of Bursting strength of fabric
Determination of Fabric crease recovery
Determination of Fabric stiffness
Determination of Air permeability of fabrics
Determination of Water repellency of fabrics
Determination of Pilling resistance of fabrics
Determination of Abrasion resistance of fabrics
Determination of Single yarn strength, Lea strength
Determination of Work of rupture of yarn and fabric
working, merits and demerits of different types of reeling, production calculation and supervisory checkpoints
Introduction to woolen, semi worsted and worsted systems of spinning, jute and flax spinning and manufacturing of different types of fancy yarns.
The Textile Institute; Manual of Cotton Spinning Volume IV, V;
The Textile Institute; Manual of Textile Tech. – Short Staple Spinning series – Vol.4
Klein W; A Practical guide to Ring Spinning
Kulkarni HS and Murthy HVS; Two-For-One – Technology & Technique for spun yarn;
Chhatopadhyaya R. (Editor); Advances in Tech. Of Yarn Production – NCUE Publication
Gong RH and R.M.Wright; Fancy Yarns- Their Mfg. And Application;
Gilbert Merrill; Cotton Ring Spinning
Taggart; Cotton Spinning
Goswami BC et al; Textile Yarns Technology, Structure & Applications
Salhotra KR et.al; Ring Spinning, Doubling & Twisting; NCUTE Pilot Programme Pub
Lawrence Carl A; Fundamentals of spun yarn tech
An elaborate study of Ring frame, Ring doubling and TFO, constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places, calculation of speeds, drafts and production
To study the general feature of a ring frame, (creel, drafting, twisting and winding zone.)
To study the drafting arrangement of a ring frame and to calculate drafts and draft constants.
To study twisting arrangement of ring frame and to calculate twist constant and spindle speed.
To study the package building mechanism in a ring frame.
To study general feature of a ring doubling machine (creel, delivery, twisting and winding zone)
To study gearing arrangement of a ring doubling machine and to calculate delivery roller speed
To study twisting arrangement of a ring doubling machine and to calculate twist constant and spindle speed
To study the package building mechanism in a ring doubling machine
To study the safety devices in ring frame and ring doubling machine.
weft cutters and temple cutters, bobbin loader and unifil loom winder.
Bannerjee NN; Weaving Vol. II;
Aswani.KT; Fancy Weaving;
Marks & Robinson; Principle of Weaving;
Ormerod A;Modern; Preparation & Weaving Machinery;
Woven Fabric Production – II - NCUTE Publication (2002) – 1st Edition
Dobby, Jacquard; Drop Box & Terry loom
Talukdar MK, Sriramulu PK, Ajgaonkar DB; Weaving Machines, Mechanisms and Management Fox; Mechanism of Weaving
BTRA; Loom shed –Silver Jubilee Monograph Series.
Hasmukharai B; Fabric Forming;
Joshi Hiren and Joshi Gauri; Electronic Controls for Textile Machines; NCUTE Pub.(2003)
Ormerod Allan and Sondheln Walter S; Weaving Tech. & Operations;
A: Detailed study of automatic loom along with positive let-off and work stop motion; B: Study of multiple box mechanism and preparation of patter chain;
C: Weave analysis of complex fabrics – putting the design on graph paper and preparation of drafting and peg plan, color and weave analysis of yarn dyed varieties of fabrics. Study of sett cover, cover factor, count and weight calculations for the aforementioned fabrics.
Dismantle and refit drop box mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Card cutting for the drop box motion;
Dismantle and refit the wrap stop mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Dismantle and refit Ruti let-off mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Detail study of terry pile loom
Dismantle and refit feeler mechanism with proper setting and timing
Dismantle and refit Pirn changing mechanism with proper setting and timing.
Figuring with extra warp and extra weft, backed fabrics- warp and weft backed fabrics and reversible backed fabrics, double cloth and its varieties.
Velveteen and corduroy fabrics, real velvet terry and warp pile fabric structure.
Introduction to gauge and leno structures, methods of producing leno fabric, design, draft & peg- plan of leno structure; point paper designing of jacquard fabrics.
Grosicki Watsons; Advanced textile design
Nisbet; Grammer of textile design;
Elective-II TX- 6005 (2) – IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)
Course Objective
Acquaint the students with the basic concepts of Intellectual Property Rights; and sensitize the students with the emerging issues in IPR and the rationale for the protection of IPR.
UNIT I Introduction
Introduction and Justifications of IPR, Nature of IP, Major forms of IP- Copyright, Patent, Trade Marks Designs, Geographic indication, layout design of Semi conductors, Plant varieties, Concept & Meaning of Intellectual Property.
Major international documents relating to the protection of IP - Berne Convention, Paris Convention, TRIPS. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
UNIT II Copyright
Meaning and historical development of copyright , Subject matter , Ownership of copyright, Term of copyright, Rights of owner, Economic Rights, Moral Rights. Assignment and licence of rights, Infringement of copyright, Exceptions of infringement, Remedies, Civil, Criminal, Administrative, Registration Procedure.
UNIT III Patents
Meaning and historical development,. Criteria for obtaining patents, Non patentable inventions, Procedure for registration, Term of patent, Rights of patentee, Compulsory licence, Revocation, Infringement of patents, Exceptions to infringement, Remedies, Patent office and Appellate Board.
UNIT IV – Trade Marks, Designs & GI
Trade Marks: Functions of marks, Procedure for registration, Rights of holder, Assignment and licensing of marks, Infringement, Trade Marks Registry and Appellate Board.
Designs: Meaning and evolution of design protection, Registration, Term of protection, Rights of holder, unregistered designs.
Geographical Indication: Meaning and evolution of GI, Difference between GI and Trade Marks, Registration, Rights, Authorised user.
UNIT V Contemporary Issues & Enforcement of IPR
IPR & sustainable development, The Impact of Internet on IPR. IPR Issues in biotechnology, E-Commerce and IPR issues, Licensing and enforcing IPR, Case studies in IPR
Course Outcome:
Students will be able to understand Primary forms of IPR
Students will be able to asses and critique some basic theoretical justification for major forms of IP Protection
Students will be able to compare and contrast the different forms of IPR in terms of key differences and similarities.
Students will be able understand the registration procedures related to IPR.
Students will be exposed to contemporary issues and enforcement policies in IPR.
References:
Credit Based Grading System
Understand and use tools for generating entrepreneurial ideas and problem solving.
Understand and use tools for the selection of ideas.
Understand and gain the skills that are needed to implement ideas in today’s society
Understand Entrepreneurship’s part in process that includes idea generation and implementation.
Understand the concept of Entrepreneurship and its place in today’s society
Recognize an opportunity for a user group and frame an appropriate design challenge that addresses the need for the user.
Practice observation, interview and empathy skills to evolve a thorough understanding of the needs of the user.
Share and integrate team leanings.
Generate, develop and describe creative ideas that address the design challenge.
The concept of Entrepreneurship, its history and its place in society.
The concept of Entrepreneurship and its relation to concept of innovation.
Creative processes for idea generation and problem solving.
Business plan.
Role of creativity, innovation and business research.
Entrepreneurship opportunities in contemporary business environment.
Dollinger M.J. “Entrepreneurship strategies and resources,” 3rd edition Pearson Education New Delhi.
Panda, Shiba charan “Entrepreneurship development”, Anmol publication New Delhi.
Richard Blundel & Nigel locket, “Exploring Entrepreneurship : practices & perspectives Oxford.
Charles E. Banford & Garry D. Bruton, “Entrepreneurship – A small business Approach, Mcgrawhill Education.
P. Narayana Reddy, “Entrepreneurship” : Text and cases, Cengage learning
Rajeev Roy, “Entrepreneurship” Oxford.
traditional v/s concurrent design, form and functional design, simplification and standardization, differentiation/ mass customization, modular design, design for mfg and environment (DFM, DFE), technologies used in design. Service characteristics and classification based on people- things v/s direct-indirect service actions, service triangle of customer, provider and system; technical and functional (delivery) service quality and other service performance factors, Valerie’s service quality model; globalization of services.
Chary SN; Production and Operations Management; TMH
Hopp W and Spearman M; Factory Physics; TMH
Gitlow Howard et al; Quality Management; TMH
Khanna RB; Production and Operations Management; PHI
Vollman, berry et al; Manufacturing planning and control for SCM; TMH.
Chase Richard B et al; Operations management; SIE-TMH
Bursting test, air permeability, water permeability, water-proof-ness, tearing strength, shrinkage, grab test, color fastness tests– washing, rubbing, sublimation, perspirations, dry cleaning, flammability test- assessment of aesthetic of fabrics by Kawabata, first systems
Booth J.E; Principle of Textile Testing
Grover BE and Hamby DS; Handbook of Textile Testing & Quality Control
Kothari VK; Progress in Textiles Science and Technology–Vol.1, Testing & Quality Management;
Morton &Hearle; Physical properties of Textile Fiber-
Angappan P, R. Gopalakrishnan; Textile Testing;
Mehta Pradip V and Bhardwaj Satish K; Management of Quality in the Apparel industry;
Determination of irregularity of sliver, roving and yarns, measurement of yarn strength (single yarn & lea) and elongation by different testers, calculation of CSP, Young’s Modulus, Yield points and work of rupture, different fabric testing.
Determination of Fabric tensile strength (strip ) & elongation
Determination of Fabric strength (Grab method )
Determination of Fabric tearing strength
Determination of Bursting strength of fabric
Determination of Fabric crease recovery
Determination of Fabric stiffness
Determination of Air permeability of fabrics
Determination of Water repellency of fabrics
Determination of Pilling resistance of fabrics
Determination of Abrasion resistance of fabrics
Determination of Single yarn strength, Lea strength
Determination of Work of rupture of yarn and fabric
working, merits and demerits of different types of reeling, production calculation and supervisory checkpoints
Introduction to woolen, semi worsted and worsted systems of spinning, jute and flax spinning and manufacturing of different types of fancy yarns.
The Textile Institute; Manual of Cotton Spinning Volume IV, V;
The Textile Institute; Manual of Textile Tech. – Short Staple Spinning series – Vol.4
Klein W; A Practical guide to Ring Spinning
Kulkarni HS and Murthy HVS; Two-For-One – Technology & Technique for spun yarn;
Chhatopadhyaya R. (Editor); Advances in Tech. Of Yarn Production – NCUE Publication
Gong RH and R.M.Wright; Fancy Yarns- Their Mfg. And Application;
Gilbert Merrill; Cotton Ring Spinning
Taggart; Cotton Spinning
Goswami BC et al; Textile Yarns Technology, Structure & Applications
Salhotra KR et.al; Ring Spinning, Doubling & Twisting; NCUTE Pilot Programme Pub
Lawrence Carl A; Fundamentals of spun yarn tech
An elaborate study of Ring frame, Ring doubling and TFO, constructional details, setting and gauging, controls and change places, calculation of speeds, drafts and production
To study the general feature of a ring frame, (creel, drafting, twisting and winding zone.)
To study the drafting arrangement of a ring frame and to calculate drafts and draft constants.
To study twisting arrangement of ring frame and to calculate twist constant and spindle speed.
To study the package building mechanism in a ring frame.
To study general feature of a ring doubling machine (creel, delivery, twisting and winding zone)
To study gearing arrangement of a ring doubling machine and to calculate delivery roller speed
To study twisting arrangement of a ring doubling machine and to calculate twist constant and spindle speed
To study the package building mechanism in a ring doubling machine
To study the safety devices in ring frame and ring doubling machine.
weft cutters and temple cutters, bobbin loader and unifil loom winder.
Bannerjee NN; Weaving Vol. II;
Aswani.KT; Fancy Weaving;
Marks & Robinson; Principle of Weaving;
Ormerod A;Modern; Preparation & Weaving Machinery;
Woven Fabric Production – II - NCUTE Publication (2002) – 1st Edition
Dobby, Jacquard; Drop Box & Terry loom
Talukdar MK, Sriramulu PK, Ajgaonkar DB; Weaving Machines, Mechanisms and Management Fox; Mechanism of Weaving
BTRA; Loom shed –Silver Jubilee Monograph Series.
Hasmukharai B; Fabric Forming;
Joshi Hiren and Joshi Gauri; Electronic Controls for Textile Machines; NCUTE Pub.(2003)
Ormerod Allan and Sondheln Walter S; Weaving Tech. & Operations;
A: Detailed study of automatic loom along with positive let-off and work stop motion; B: Study of multiple box mechanism and preparation of patter chain;
C: Weave analysis of complex fabrics – putting the design on graph paper and preparation of drafting and peg plan, color and weave analysis of yarn dyed varieties of fabrics. Study of sett cover, cover factor, count and weight calculations for the aforementioned fabrics.
Dismantle and refit drop box mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Card cutting for the drop box motion;
Dismantle and refit the wrap stop mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Dismantle and refit Ruti let-off mechanism with proper setting and timing;
Detail study of terry pile loom
Dismantle and refit feeler mechanism with proper setting and timing
Dismantle and refit Pirn changing mechanism with proper setting and timing.
Figuring with extra warp and extra weft, backed fabrics- warp and weft backed fabrics and reversible backed fabrics, double cloth and its varieties.
Velveteen and corduroy fabrics, real velvet terry and warp pile fabric structure.
Introduction to gauge and leno structures, methods of producing leno fabric, design, draft & peg- plan of leno structure; point paper designing of jacquard fabrics.
Grosicki Watsons; Advanced textile design
Nisbet; Grammer of textile design;
Elective-II TX- 6005 (2) – IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)
Course Objective
Acquaint the students with the basic concepts of Intellectual Property Rights; and sensitize the students with the emerging issues in IPR and the rationale for the protection of IPR.
UNIT I Introduction
Introduction and Justifications of IPR, Nature of IP, Major forms of IP- Copyright, Patent, Trade Marks Designs, Geographic indication, layout design of Semi conductors, Plant varieties, Concept & Meaning of Intellectual Property.
Major international documents relating to the protection of IP - Berne Convention, Paris Convention, TRIPS. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
UNIT II Copyright
Meaning and historical development of copyright , Subject matter , Ownership of copyright, Term of copyright, Rights of owner, Economic Rights, Moral Rights. Assignment and licence of rights, Infringement of copyright, Exceptions of infringement, Remedies, Civil, Criminal, Administrative, Registration Procedure.
UNIT III Patents
Meaning and historical development,. Criteria for obtaining patents, Non patentable inventions, Procedure for registration, Term of patent, Rights of patentee, Compulsory licence, Revocation, Infringement of patents, Exceptions to infringement, Remedies, Patent office and Appellate Board.
UNIT IV – Trade Marks, Designs & GI
Trade Marks: Functions of marks, Procedure for registration, Rights of holder, Assignment and licensing of marks, Infringement, Trade Marks Registry and Appellate Board.
Designs: Meaning and evolution of design protection, Registration, Term of protection, Rights of holder, unregistered designs.
Geographical Indication: Meaning and evolution of GI, Difference between GI and Trade Marks, Registration, Rights, Authorised user.
UNIT V Contemporary Issues & Enforcement of IPR
IPR & sustainable development, The Impact of Internet on IPR. IPR Issues in biotechnology, E-Commerce and IPR issues, Licensing and enforcing IPR, Case studies in IPR
Course Outcome:
Students will be able to understand Primary forms of IPR
Students will be able to asses and critique some basic theoretical justification for major forms of IP Protection
Students will be able to compare and contrast the different forms of IPR in terms of key differences and similarities.
Students will be able understand the registration procedures related to IPR.
Students will be exposed to contemporary issues and enforcement policies in IPR.
References:
Credit Based Grading System
Understand and use tools for generating entrepreneurial ideas and problem solving.
Understand and use tools for the selection of ideas.
Understand and gain the skills that are needed to implement ideas in today’s society
Understand Entrepreneurship’s part in process that includes idea generation and implementation.
Understand the concept of Entrepreneurship and its place in today’s society
Recognize an opportunity for a user group and frame an appropriate design challenge that addresses the need for the user.
Practice observation, interview and empathy skills to evolve a thorough understanding of the needs of the user.
Share and integrate team leanings.
Generate, develop and describe creative ideas that address the design challenge.
The concept of Entrepreneurship, its history and its place in society.
The concept of Entrepreneurship and its relation to concept of innovation.
Creative processes for idea generation and problem solving.
Business plan.
Role of creativity, innovation and business research.
Entrepreneurship opportunities in contemporary business environment.
Dollinger M.J. “Entrepreneurship strategies and resources,” 3rd edition Pearson Education New Delhi.
Panda, Shiba charan “Entrepreneurship development”, Anmol publication New Delhi.
Richard Blundel & Nigel locket, “Exploring Entrepreneurship : practices & perspectives Oxford.
Charles E. Banford & Garry D. Bruton, “Entrepreneurship – A small business Approach, Mcgrawhill Education.
P. Narayana Reddy, “Entrepreneurship” : Text and cases, Cengage learning
Rajeev Roy, “Entrepreneurship” Oxford.