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Ministry of Science and Technology Syllabus for A.G.T.I./B.Tech./B.E. in Textile Engineering DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Department of Textile Engineering A.G.T.I.

(Textile Engineering) First Year MA 1011 Myanmar 1-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 conventional practices. Shop process and shop terms. Dimensions and specifications. Sectional views and sectioning conventions. Pictorial drawing. Development and intersection of lateral surfaces of geometrical and transition objects. E.Sc. 1011 Engineering Science 2-0-2 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering Chemistry: Atoms and atomic theory, Structure of atom, The periodic table and some atomic properties, Chemical reaction and stoichiometric calculations, The properties of gases, The properties of liquids and solids, Basic concepts of chemical bonding, Solutions and their properties, Acid - Base theories, Principles of chemical equilibrium. Engineering Physics: Kinematics: Motion with constant acceleration, Two dimensional motion with constant acceleration, Projectile motion, Uniform circular motion, Tangential and radial acceleration, Force, Newton's First Law; inertial frames, Newton's Second Law, Newton's Third Law, Forces of friction, Freebody diagrams. Kinetics: Work-energy theorem, Work done by a constant force, Work done by a varying force in one dimension, Power, Gravitational potential energy; elastic potential energy; Conservation of mechanical energy, Conservative forces and potential energy, Conservation of total energy of isolated system, Impulse-momentum theorem, Conservation of momentum, Inelastic and elastic collisions, Angular displacement; Angular vellocity; Angular acceleration, Average and instantaneous values, Rotational kinematics, Rotational kinetic energy, Torque,

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E 1011 English 5-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering English Text. Step Up to IELTS. EM 1011 Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Functions, Complex Numbers, Mathematical Induction, Permutation and Combination, Matrices, Vectors and Determinants, Limits and Continuity, Derivatives, Applications of Derivatives, Analytic Geometry; Points, The Straight Line, The Circles, Conic Sections, Transformation of Axes. Integration, Applications of Integrals, Optimization. ME 1011 Mechanical Engineering Drawing 2-0-3 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering geometry and geometrical constructions. Theory of projection and fundamental rules of projection. The principles of orthographic projection: technique and application. Multi-view representation and

Torque and angular acceleration, Work, power, and energy relationship with rotational motion. Equilibrium and Elasticity: Conditions for rotational and translational stability, Torque applied to equilibrium problem, Finding DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES centers of gravity, Rotational equilibrium, Elastic properties of solids. Thermal Physics: Equations of State, Kinetic molecular properties of an ideal gas, Thermodynamic systems, Work done during volume changes, Internal energy and the First Law of thermodynamics, Internal Energy of an ideal gas, Heat capacities of an ideal gas, Heat engines, Refrigerators, The Second Law of thermodynamics, The Carnot Cycle. Fluid Mechanics: Pressure, Variation of pressure with depth, Absolute pressure, Pascal's law, Measurements of pressure, Buoyant forces and Archimedes' Principle, Fluid dynamics, Streamlines and the equation of continuity, Bernoulli's equation. ME 1012 Workshop Technology 2-0-3 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering materials, Foundry, Welding, Measuring tools, Machines tools, Estimation in machine shop, Bench work, Buffing and surface finishing, Sheet metal work, Estimation in shoot metal shop. ME 1034 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 2-1-1 Semester 1 and 2 Thermodynamic properties. The perfect Gas Law. Ideal Gas Cycles. Engine trials. Direct Stress. Shearing forces and bending moment. Torsion. ME 1015 Engineering Mechanics 3-3-0 Semester 1 and 2 Static: - Forced systems (Force, moment, couple, result of forces systems) Equilibrium (Free body diagrams). Structures (Method of joints, method of sections, Frames and machines) Distributed force (Center of gravity, centroids). Dynamics:-Kinematics (Absolute motion, relative motion). Kinetics (Force, mass

and acceleration, particle motion, work and energy).

EP 1013 Principles of Electrical Engineering 2-1-1 Semester 1 and 2 Direct current and Alternating Current Circuit Theory. Electromagnetism. Electromagnetic Induction and Application. TE 1012 Introduction to Spinning Technology 3-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Necessity of yarns for clothing. Essential aspects of yarn production. The needs of spinning technology. Nature of the raw material - cotton. Quality of cotton and phases in cotton mixing. Solutions to the undesirable cotton conditions. Types of opening and cleaning. Blending feeder and its essential parts. Vertical opener and its essential parts. Buckley opener and its essential parts. Opening lines and quality of opening. Objects of picking. Path of cotton through the picker. Picker calculations. Judging the quality of picking. Objects of carding. Path of cotton through the card. Driving mechanisms. Judging the quality of carding. Formation of a card sliver. Objects of drawing. How the cotton is treated in the drawing frame. Necessity of roving operation. Operations of roving frame. Finding hank. Twisting and twists per inch. Laying and coils per inch. Winding, layers per inch and tension gear. English builder. Objects of spinning. Twist and its concerns. Traveler and ring. Laying and lay gears. Winding and unwinding. Formation of a spinning bobbin. TE 10110 On Job Training Students are required to take 4 - weeks ONJOB TRAINING at suitable factories or industries, and to submit a TRAINING REPORT on the details of the training.

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DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Second Year E 2011 English 5-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering English Text. Insight into IELTS. EM 2011 Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Transcendental Functions, Techniques of Integration, Parameterized Curves and Polor Coordinates, Vector and Analytic Geometry in Space, Linear Algebra, Partial Differentiation, Multiple Integrals, Vector Analysis; Vector Integral Calculus, Vector Differential Calculus, Vector Functions and their Derivatives. Sequence and Series; Infinite Series. ME 2021 Engineering Drawing and Design 1-0-3 Semester 1 and 2 Screw threads and fasteners. Cam and gear profile. Fully dimensioned detail drawings of machine parts. Assembly drawings. Metal fits and tolerances. Shop information for the manufacture of machine parts. Working drawing. ME 2031 Design of Machine Elements 2-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Stresses in the simple machine member. Curved beam. Power transmission shafting. Critical speed of shafts. Power screws. Design of spur gear, helical gear, bevel gear, worm gear. Belt drive design. ME 2015 Mechanics of Machinery 2-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 Kinematics of mechanism, Kinematics of motion. Velocity and acceleration analysis. Friction. Belt and chain drives. Tooth gearing. E.Ch. 2011 Organic Chemistry 2-0-1 Semester 1 and 2 Organic Chemistry, Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Monohydric Alcohols, Alkyl halides, Ether, Aldehyde and ketones, Aliphatic monocarboxylic acids and their derivatives, Amines, Hydroxy acids, Stereochemistry, Carbohydrate, Lipids, Amino acids, peptides and proteins, Aromatic compounds, Spectroscopy (visible, Ultraviolet, Infrared, Mass and Nuclear magnetic resonance). TE 2013 Introduction to Weaving Technology 3-2-1 Semester 1 and 2 The fabric and the phases in its production. The basic structure of weaving apparatus (looms), the basic functions of loom, the main structural components of loom, flow of material through the loom. Classification of weaving machinery. Warp preparation. The essential features of good warp. Introduction to winding, slashing (warp sizing), drawing-in, and tying-in operations. Behaviour of starch granules. Introduction to specifying, calculating and preparing a size mixture. Weft preparation; Introduction to pirn winding operation. Introduction to weaving calculation. TE 2016 Textile Fibre Microscopy 3-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 Introduction to textiles. Classification of textile fibres. Fibre types and properties. A brief outline of some textile fibres: Natural fibres of vegetable origin - the bast fibres, the leaf fibres, the seed and fruit fibres; Natural fibres of animal origin - wool and hair, silk; Natural fibres of mineral origin - asbestos;

Man-made fibres viscose rayon, cuprammonium rayon, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polyvinyl derivatives, etc. The physical and chemical properties of textile materials. DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Utilization of the microscope for examination and identification of textile fibres and materials used in the textile and related industries. The microscope characteristics; the preparation of various materials used in the textile industry for microscopic examination. Use of polarizing microscope for the investigation of sub-microscope structure. A brief outline of manufacturing processes of man-made fibres. The microscopic characteristics: physical and chemical properties of all textile fibres. Microscopic examination and identification of textile fibres. TE 2018 Introduction to Dyeing and Printing 3-2-1 Semester 1 and 2 Introduction. Coal tar dyes: Basic dyes, Acid dyes, Sulphur dyes, Disperse dyes, Direct cotton dyes. Dyeing Machinery: Hand dyeing, Dye Jiggers, Winch machines. The preparation and dyeing of the natural cellulose fibres: Cotton - application of direct cotton dyes, application of sulphur-dyes. Printing: preparation of the fabric for printing. Block printing; Screen printing; Roller printing. TE 20110 Project Students are required to do a MINI-PROJECT on the following field areas for 4 weeks and submit a TERM-PAPER on the details of the work done. Field Areas: Spinning, Weaving, Textile Dyeing. B.Tech. (Textile Engineering) First Year

E 3011 English 5-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering English Text. IELTS Testbuilder.

EM 3011 Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Complex Variables; Complex Numbers, Complex Analytic Functions, Complex Integrations, Power Series, Taylor Series, Laurent Series, Integration by the Method of Residues, Comformal Mapping. First Order Differential Equations, Linear Differential Equations of Second and Higher Order, Series Solutions of Differential Equations, Special Functions, Laplace Transform, Fourier Series, Fourier Integrals and Fourier Transforms, Partial Differential Equations. ME 3015 Dynamics of Machinery 2-1-1 Semester 1 and 2 Direct acting engine mechanism flywheel and turning moment diagram. Governors. Static forces in machine. Acceleration and inertia forces in machines. Static and dynamic force analysis. Cam profiles. Balancing of relating and reciprocating masses, Balancing of multicylinder engines. TE 3022 Cotton Yarn Technology I 3-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 A study of mechanical equipment used to open, blend and clean the raw materials and to prepare cotton and other staple fibres for succeeding yarn manufacturing processes. Blending of staple fibres: calculation of drafts; measuring devices, wastes, evener motion and production. A study of the theory and operation of the cotton and other staple fibres. Card construction, setting, clothing, drafts and production. A study of the drawing machine construction; ratio of speed, doubling, production and draft calculation. Study of settings and adjustment of the comb its preparatory machines; the value and use of its product. Timing and setting of the comb for

various staples and required waste, production and other calculations, management, and operation of this machines. DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES TE 3023 Weaving Technology I 4-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 Warp preparation. Winding machines and mechanisms detail, warping machines and mechanisms detail, sizing machines and mechanisms detail. Size application and its control, drying the size warps. The effect of tension for yarn ballooning. Weft preparation: pirn winding machines and mechanisms detail. Calculations: winding calculation, warping calculation, sizing calculation, pirn winding calculation, cloth calculation, yarn requirement calculations of all process. An outline of the weaving process: shedding, picking, beating-up and warp-wise control (left-off and take-up) mechanisms. The motion of healds, sley, and shuttle. A method of indicating loom-timing. Tappet shedding. Shedding cam designs. Extra attachment such as tape selvage motion, auxiliary cams for twills and sateen weaves, and the various overhead attachments. Picking and checking mechanisms. Warp and cloth control. Stopmotions (warp protection, warp stop-motion, weft stop motions). Introduction to shuttleless weaving systems. Weaving room management. Weaving calculation: loom and weaving shed calculations. TE 3014 Fabric Design 3-3-0 Semester 1 and 2 Weave construction, Drawing-in-draft, reed plan and chain draft of the three basic weaves and their derivatives to include basket weaves, rib and cord, fancy and figured twills, striped and checked weaves, honey comb weaves, crepe weaves. Extra warp and filling for weight figure cloths. Colour and weave effects. A study of more complex and intricate weaves. Double cloths and special classes of double cloths. Wedded and centre stitched double cloths and design.

Swivel weave and design. Warp and weft pile fabrics, including terry towel.

TE 3028 Textile Polymer Science 4-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Polymer chains and their characterization. The science of large molecules. Basic concepts of polymer science, history of molecular science. Molecular forces and chemical bonding in polymers. Conformations of dissolved polymer chains. Analysis and testing of polymer structure and properties of bulk polymers. Morphology and order in Crystalline polymer. Polymer structure and physical properties. Properties of commercial polymers: hydrocarbon plastic and elastomers, other carbon-chain polymers, hetero chain thermoplastics, thermosetting resins. Textile polymer processing: fibre technology, spinning (melt, dry, wet), fibre after-treatment, fibre properties, elastomer technology. TE 3038 Bleaching and Dyeing of Textile Materials 3-0-2 Semester 1 and 2 The preliminary treatments given to the natural and man-made fibres, yarns and fabrics. The action and properties of the textile chemical used in these processes. Desizing process, Scouring process, Bleaching process. Theory of dyeing. Detailed principles and methods involving in the application of direct, reactive, acid, sulfur, vat, indigosol, azoic, aniline black, mordants, pigment and mineral colours in cotton, wool, silk, manmade fibres, yarns, fabrics and the blends. TE 30110 On Job Training Students are required to take 4 - weeks ONJOB TRAINING at suitable factories or industries, and to submit a TRAINING REPORT on the details of the training.

The construction of fly frames, drafting, twisting, winding, production, rolls, spindles, DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Second Year E 4011 English 5-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering English Text. IELTS Preparation and Practice - Reading and Writing. EM 4011 Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Numerical Methods in General, Numerical Methods in Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations, Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Probability Theory, Random Variables, Probability Distribution, Mathematical Expectation, Mean and Variance of a Distribution, Binomial, Poisson and Hyper-geometric Distributions, Queueing Theory, Special Continuous Distribution, Distributions of Several Random Variables. Mathematical Statistics; Confidence Interval. ME 4028 Industrial Management 2-1-0 Semester 1 and 2 Basic concepts. Production and production systems. Production management decisions. Principle of management. Policies in management. Function of management. Organization defined, types of organization, organizational structure, principle of organization and management. Various types of management and systems approach to management. Cost control. Economic evaluations and finical analysis, depreciation, equipment appraisal, acquisition and replacement. Marketing and sale. Modeling and decision making. Accounting for management, budgetary control and budgeting. Factory planning and building. Allocation of resources using operation research technique. TE 4032 Cotton Yarn Technology II 4-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 flyers, differential motions and cones, twist per inch and all calculations for the topics. A study of the manufacturing possibilities of the ring spinning frames as they are used in the processing of staple fibres. The theory of spindle, ring and traveler, drafts, twists, builder motion, production, general machine construction and problem applicable to machine. Instruction for the proper maintenance of the above machine. TE 4033 Weaving Technology II 4-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 A study of the construction, mechanical operation, and adjustment of dobby and box mechanisms. Setting and timing of the cylinder, knives, dobby crank and shed. Study of the box mechanisms and the use of two or more filling yarns in the weaving of fancy fabrics. Aligning and timing of the box motions and the building of the pattern chains. Maintenance of the above mechanisms. A study of the theory and mechanisms of the jacquard machine and its complementary equipments. Types of jacquard machines and principles of operation, methods of harness building, card cutting and lacing machine, jacquard designing. Planning of tie - ups and working designs. A study of factory hygiene in weave room. TE 4043 Introduction to Knitting Technology 3-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 A broad survey of the important types of knitting. Considerable stress is placed on the various stitches and the characteristics of fabric from each. Starting with flat machines, the work advances through small ribbers, automatic hosiery machines, full fashioned hosiery machines, under-wear machines and introductory to weft knitting. The production, design and analysis of knitted fabrics and classifications and routines for manufacture of hosiery and underwear.

DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Bearded needle warp knitting machines. Bearded needle machine mechanisms. Compound needle machines, compound needle machines mechanisms. Single bar fabrics, twobar fabrics, three bar and four-bar fabrics. Simplex warp knitting machine mechanisms; Raschel fabrics. Preparation of yarn for warp knitting. Proper maintenance for the above mechanisms. TE 4015 Introduction to Garment Technology 3-1-1 Semester 1 and 2 An introduction study of the processes in garment making, laying-up, marking and cutting processes. The sewing operation, finishing and pressing processes. Selection of appropriate fabric. Apparel fabrics for women's and girl's, men's and boy's wear. TE 4048 Textile Dyestuffs and Machinery 3-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 History of dyestuff industry. Types of dyestuff: direct dyes, reactive dye, acid dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes, indigosol, azoic dyes, aniline black, mordants, and pigment dyes. Dyeing machinery: Rotating roller machines, Hosiery dyeing machines, Padding mangles. TE 40110 Project Students are required to do a PROJECT for 4 weeks on the following field areas and submit a PROJECT REPORT on the details of the work done. Field Areas: Spinning, Weaving, Bleaching and Dyeing. B.E. (Textile Engineering) E 5011 English 5-2-0 Semester 1 and 2 Engineering English Text. Focus on IELTS. TE 5042 Mill Organization 3-3-0 Semester 1 and 2 Correlation of all the work on cotton manufacturing. A study of actual mill organization problems in developing new organization for specific type of products. Adaptations for long draft and for the handling of staple fibres. Calculations for the machinery necessary to keep plants in balance with some consideration of best arrangement for economical handing. Study in different organization of textile factories will practice, material planning and production control in different textiles. TE 5024 Fabric Analysis 3-1-2 Semester 1 and 2 A study of the theory of fabric construction: Fundamental theories of weave construction, Forms of yarn constructing the cloth, Perfect cloth or Ideal cloth. The geometry of cloth structure: Crimp theory. Figurative analysis of fabric structure. A general system of woven fabric geometry. Geometry of weaves other than Plain. Fabric tightness as a measurable quality. The study of the analysis of fabric as they come to the mill for reproduction. TE 5017 Textile Costing and Management 3-3-0 Semester 1 and 2 A study in the principles of costing as they apply to the manufacture of textile. Allocating the cost of materials, Labour and overhead; determining the cost of individual yarn and fabrics; valuing the inventory; making of cost reports and payroll analysis.

DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES Management of textile mill and a study of factory act. The principles of costing as they apply to the manufacturing of textiles. TE 5026 Physical Textile Testing and Quality Control 3-1-3 Semester 1 and 2 The statistical evaluation of test data and its application to the control of the textile process, raw materials, intermediate products, and final product leading to methods of sampling and quality control. The elements of statistics. The selection of samples for testing. Moisture relations and testing. Fibre dimension and quality. The mechanical properties of fibres and yarn dimension. Important machines and techniques used in physical testing of fibres and yarns. Fabric dimensions and properties. Important machines and techniques used in physical testing of fabric. The tensile testing of textiles. The mechanical properties of textiles. Evenness testing. The nature of the Irregularity. Methods of measuring and assessing irregularity. The applications of testing in modern textile research are stressed. TE 5019 Modern Methods in Textile Manufacturing 3-3-0 Semester 1 and 2 Modern methods of manufacturing yarns and fabrics. Yarns, open-end yarn, self twist yarn, bulked yarn, textured yarn, etc. Fabrics: Woven on shuttleless looms, non-conventional fabrics which are produced by both the wet and the dry process. Production of nonwovens. Technical textiles, industrial textiles, Geotextiles, Medical textile, up-to-date production and applications of the intelligent textiles. State-of-the-art technology of textile field in all sectors. Modern departments in fibres, yarns and fabrics. Interdisciplinary research in textile fields. TE 5058 Textile Finishing and Printing 3-1-3 Semester 1 and 2 General introduction: Cotton, Linen, Acetate rayon, Wool, Worsteds, Woollens, Silks. Finishing machines. Stretching devices. Wetfinishing machines. Mangles and mangle finishes. Finishing ranges. Washing machines. Dry finishing machines. Conditioning and damping. Calenders, the beetle machine. Setting processes, crabbing, blowing or decatising, potting or roll-boiling. Types of finish employed starching, softening, etc. Methods of printing, block printing, stencil printing, screen printing, roller printing, etc. Thickening agents. Styles of printing. New machines, special machines, printing faults, engraving. TE 50110 Thesis Students are required to do a MINI-THESIS on the following field areas for 4 weeks and submit a THESIS REPORT on the details of the work done. Field Areas: Textile Testing, Textile Printing, Textile Finishing, Weaving, Spinning.

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