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CURRICULUM FOR THREE YEAR, DIPLOMA COURSE IN, , =====================================, :, CARPET TECHNOLOGY, :, : Effective from Session, :, =====================================, , ====================, : Semester System, :, ====================, , Prepared, , By, , =================================, : Curriculum Development Cell :, =================================, , INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, & TRAINING, U.P., KANPUR, , APPROVED BY, =================================, : BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, :, : U.P. LUCKNOW,, :, :CORRECTED AS SYLLABUS COMMITTEE OF:, : B.T.E. MEETING HELD ON 16.06.2017:, =================================, , 0, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR, THREE YEARS (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN CARPET TECHNOLOGY, (To Be Effective From, ), , I Semester (Common With Textile Technology), ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Curriculum, |, |, Scheme of Examination, |, ----------------------|, |-----------------------------------------------------|, Periods Per Week, |, S U B J E C T, |, Theory, |, Practical, |Gra-|, ----------------------|, |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |, Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot|, |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|, c.|ori|aw|, |Shop|al |, |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |, |al | |, |, |, |, |Dur.|Marks|, |, |Dur.| Marks|, |, |, |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |1.1 Foundational Communicaton |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, 3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.2 Applied Mathematics-I(A), |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, 3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.3 Applied Physics-I, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, 6 | - | | 4 | - |10 |1.4 General Mechanical Engg., |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |, - | - |14| - | - |14 |1.5 Engineering Drawing, |3.0 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 16| 2 |14| 4 | - |36 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 |, | 40 | 20 | 60 | 410|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10), | 25|, |----|, TOTAL, | 435|, -----II Semester, 3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |2.1 Applied Mathematics-I(B), |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, 3 | 1 |- | 4 | - | 8 |2.2 Applied Physics-II, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |, 6 | - |- | 4 | - |10 |2.3 Applied Chemistry, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |, 3 | - | | 3 | - | 6 |2.4 Textile Fibres, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 60 | 30 | 90 |160 |, 6 | - |- | - | - | 6 |2.5 Introduction To Carpet, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, - | - |- | - |14 |14 |2.6 Workshop Practice, | -- | -- | -- | -- | 4 | 60 | 30 | 90 | 90 |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 21| 2 |- |11 |14 |48 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 |, | 200 | 100 | 300 | 650|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10), | 25|, |----|, TOTAL, | 675|, ------, , NOTE:-, , (1), (2), (3), (4), , Each period will be 50 minutes duration., Each session will be of 16 weeks., Effective teaching will be at least 14 weeks., Remaining periods will be utilised for revision etc., , 1, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR, THREE YEARS (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN CARPET TECHNOLOGY, (To Be Effective From, ), , III Semester, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Curriculum, |, |, Scheme of Examination, |, ----------------------|, |-----------------------------------------------------|, Periods Per Week, |, S U B J E C T, |, Theory, |, Practical, |Gra-|, ----------------------|, |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |, Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot|, |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|, c.|ori|aw|, |Shop|al |, |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |, |al | |, |, |, |, |Dur.|Marks|, |, |Dur.| Marks|, |, |, |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 4 | - | -| - | - | 4 |3.1 Industrial Safety, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -| -- | -- | 70|, 5 | - | -| 2 | - | 7 |3.2 Electrical Technology &, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40, | 20 | 60 | 130|, |, | |, |, |, |, Electronics, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, 2 | - | -| 5 | - | 7 |3.3 Introduction To Computer, | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 60, | 30 | 90 | 90|, 4 | 2 |- | - | - | 6 |3.4 Yarn Manufacturing Process |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, 6 | 2 | -| 8 | - |16 |3.5 Carpet Yarn Manufacturing |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40, | 20 | 60 | 130|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 21| 4 |- |15 | - |40 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 |, | 140 | 70 | 210 | 490|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10), | 25|, |----|, TOTAL, | 515|, -----IV Semester, 4, 6, 4, 4, , | - |- | - | - | 4 |4.1 Functional Communicaton, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, | 1 |- | 6 | - |13 |4.2 Carpet Design-I, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40, | 20 | 60 | 130|, | 2 | -| 6 | - |12 |4.3 Textile Testing, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 6 | 40, | 20 | 60 | 130|, | 1 |- | - | - | 5 |4.4 Fabric Manufacturing, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | | - | | 70 |, |, | |, |, |, |, System, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, 6 | 1 | -| 6 | - |13 |4.5 Carpet Manufacturing, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40, | 20 | 60 | 130|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 24| 5 |- |18 | - |47 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 |, | 120 | 60 | 180 | 530|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10), | 25|, |----|, TOTAL, | 555|, -----NOTE:-, , (1), (2), (3), (4), , (5), , Each session will be of 16 weeks., Effective teaching will be at least 14 weeks., Remaining periods will be utilised for revision etc., 6 weeks structured and supervised, branch specific, task oriented, industrial/field exposure to be organised during summer vacation., Student will submit a report. There will be 150 marks for this exposure., These marks will be awarded by project examiner in the final year., (Examination marks :100, Sess. marks : 50 ). See Annexure - II., Field visit and extension lectures are to be organised and managed, well in advance at institute level as per need., , 2, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR, THREE YEARS (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN CARPET TECHNOLOGY, (To Be Effective From, ), , V Semester, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Curriculum, |, |, Scheme of Examination, |, ----------------------|, |-----------------------------------------------------|, Periods Per Week, |, S U B J E C T, |, Theory, |, Practical, |Gra-|, ----------------------|, |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |, Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot|, |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|, c.|ori|aw|, |Shop|al |, |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |, |al | |, |, |, |, |Dur.|Marks|, |, |Dur.| Marks|, |, |, |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, - | - |- | 4 | - | 4 |5.1 Integrative Communicaton, | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60 |, 6 | 2 |- | - | - | 8 |5.2 Industrial Management &, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, |, | |, |, |, |, Entreprenurship Development|, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, 4 | 2 |- | - | - | 6 |5.3 Carpet Chemical Pracessing |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, 6 | 2 |- | 8 | - |16 |5.4 Carpet Design-II, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 6 | 100 | 50 | 150 |220 |, 6 | 2 |- | - | - | 8 |5.5 Carpet Finishing And, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, |, | |, |, |, |, Maintenance, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 22| 8 |- |12 | - |42 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 |, | 140 | 70 | 210 | 490|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10), | 25|, |----|, TOTAL, | 515|, -----VI Semester, 4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |6.1 Environmental Education(*) |2.5 | 50 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |, |, | |, |, |, |, & Disaster Management, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, |, 4 | 2 | | - | - | 6 |6.2 Non Woven, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, 6 | 2 |- | 8 | - |16 |6.3 Carpet Testing, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 4 | 80 | 40 | 120 |190 |, 6 | - |- | - | - | 6 |6.4 Modern Carpet Technology, |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70 |, - | - |- | - | 8 | 8 |6.5 Project, | -- | -- | -- | -- |VIVA| 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |, - | - |- | - | - | - |6.6 Industrial Training-6 Week| -- | -- | -- | -- |VIVA| 80 | 40 | 120 |120 |, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|, 20| 4 |- | 8 | 8 |40 | <---------TOTAL----------->, |-- |150 | 60 | 210 | -- | 260 |130 | 390 | 600|, --|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|-----------|, Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity/Community Development+Discipline (15+10) | 25|, |----|, Aggregate, | 625|, |----|, 30% Carry Over of I & II. | 333|, 70% Carry Over of III & IV | 749|, 100% Carry Over of V & VI, |1140|, NOTE:(1) Each period will of be 50 minutes duration., Grand Total, |2222|, (2) Each session will be of 32 weeks., (3) Effective teaching will be at least 25 weeks., (4) Remaining periods will be utilised for revision etc., (5) Each group of 2 to 3 students may choose one problem from the project paper., (6) Field visits and Extension lectures at institute level as per need be arranged., (7) *-After the examination of IV Semester each student will go for Industrial Training of 4 weeks, and will submit report duely forwarded by the supervising officer of, the concerned industry for assesment by a pannel consisting of one internal examiner and one, external., (8) (*) It is compulsory to appear & to pass in examination, But marks will, not be included for division and percentage of obtained marks., , 3, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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C O N T E N T S, S.NO., , PARTICULARS, , I., II., III., , Study and Evaluation Scheme, Main Features of the Curriculum, List of Experts, , 1, , I Semester, , 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., 1.4, 1.5, 2, , 3., , 21-22, 23-25, 13-17, 30-32, 33-35, 36-38, , III Semester, 38 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 48, 49 – 51, 49 - 51, , IV Semester, , 4.1.Functional Communication, 4.2 Carpet Design-I, 4.3 Textile Testing, 4.4 Fabric Manufacturing System, 4.5 Carpet Manufacturing, 5., , 4 - 8, 9 -10, 11-12, 26-29, 18-20, , Applied Mathematics-I(B), Applied Physics-II, Applied Chemistry, Textile Fibres, Textile Manufacturing, Processes, Workshop Practice, , 3.1 Industrial Safety, 3.2 Electrical Technology &, Electronics, 3.3 Introduction To Computer, 3.4 Yarn Manufacturing Process, 3.5 Carpet Yarn Manufacturing, 4., , 1, 2, , II Semester, , 2.1., 2.2., 2.3., 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, , Foundational Communication, Applied Mathematics-I(A), Applied Physics-I, General Mechanical Engg., Engineering Drawing, , PAGE NO., , 4 - 8, 52 - 53, 52 - 53, 52 - 53, 52 - 53, , V Semester, , 5.1 Integrative Communication, 5.2 Industrial Management &, Entreprenurship Development, 5.3 Carpet Chemical Processing, 5.4 Carpet Design-II, 5.5 Carpet Finishing & Maintenance, , 6., , VI Semester, , 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, , Environment Education & Disaster Management, Non Woven, Carpet Testing, Modern Carpet Technology, , 4 - 8, 64, 52, 52, 52, , -, , 65, 53, 53, 53, , 79 - 81, 66, 60-61, 62, , 4, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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6.5 Project, , IX., X., XI., XII., XIII., XIV., XV., , 67-69, , Staff structure & Staff qualifications, Space requirement, List of Equipment, Learning Resource Materials, Annexure - I, Annexure - II, Industrial Training., Annexure - III Questionnaire, , 70, 71-72, 73-92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97-99, , 5, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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II., , MAIN FEATURES OF THE CURRICULUM, , TITLE OF THE COURSE, , |, , DIPLOMA IN, , CARPET TECHNOLOGY, , DURATION OF THE COURSE, , |, , THREE YEAR, , TYPE OF THE COURSE, , |, , FULL TIME, , PATTERN OF THE COURSE, , |, , SEMESTER SYSTEM, , INTAKE, , |, , 60, , ENTRY QUALIFICATION, , |, , PASSED HIGH SCHOOL WITH 35% MARKS, , MODE OF ADMISSION, , |, , THROUGH JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, , 6, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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III.LIST OF EXPERTS, List of experts who contributed in the Development of the curriculum, for the Three Year Diploma in Carpet Technology on dated, 15.03.2015 at I.R.D.T.,U.P., Kanpur, 1., , Shri Liyakat Ali, , N.H.D.C. Ltd., Lucknow, , 2., , Shri D. K. Verma, , H.O.D.(T.D.), Govt. Girls Poly.,Varanasi, , 3., , Smt. Alka Ali, , Associate Professor, U.P.T.T.I., Kanpur, , 4., , Shri Mukesh Uttam, , Associate Professor, U.P.T.T.I., Kanpur, , 5., , Dr. Mukesh Singh, , Associate Professor, U.P.T.T.I., Kanpur, , 6., , Shri Himanshu Mauriya, , Lecturer, Govt. Poly., Furrukhabad, , 7., , Shri Brajesh Misra, , Lecturer, Govt. Poly., Mau, , 8., , Shri Pankaj Yadav, , Asstt. Prof., I.R.D.T.,, Kanpur, , List of experts who contributed in the Semester of the curriculum, for the Three Year(Six Semester) Diploma in Carpet Technology, on dated 27.03.2017 at I.R.D.T.,U.P., Kanpur, 1., , Shri Neeraj Joshi, , Deputy Director, DTE Kanpur, , 2., , Shri D. K. Verma, , Deputy Director, DTE Kanpur, , 3., , Shri Pankaj Yadav, , Asstt. Director, DTE Kanpur, , 4., , Dr. Mukesh Kumar Singh, , Professor and HOD-MMFT, U.P.T.T.I., Kanpur, , 5., , Shri R. K. Gupta, , H.O.D./Principal, Govt. Poly.,Furrakhabad, , 6., , Shri Rahul Singh, , Lecturer(TT), Govt. Poly., Kanpur, , 7., , Shri Yogesh Singh, , Professor, I.R.D.T.U.P., Kanpur, , 7, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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I Semester, 1.1 FOUNDATIONAL COMMUNICATION, SECTION “A” (ENGLISH), L, 4, , T, -, , TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, Section A English, 1., PARTS OF SPEECH, 12, 2., VOCABULARY BUILDING, 05, 3., Grammar, 15, 4., DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION (Composition) 12, Section B Hindi, 5., Topic 5, 2, 6., Topic 6, 5, 7., Topic 7, 5, -, , ___________________________________________________________________, 56, ___________________________________________________________________, DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , PARTS OF SPEECH :, a., b., c., d., e., f., g., h., i., j., , 2., , VOCABULARY BUILDING :, a., b., c., d., e., , 3., , Noun, The pronoun : Kinds and Usage, The adjective : Kinds and Degree, Determiner : Articles, The verb : Kinds, The Adverb : Kinds, Degree and Usage, Prepositions, Conjunctions, The Interjections, Subject: Verb Agreement (Concord), , Antonyms and Synonyms, Homophones, One word substitutions, Idioms and Phrases, Abbreviations, , Grammar, a., Sentence & its types, a., Tenses, b., Punctuations, c., Active and Passive voice, 8, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , P, -
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[, , 1.2 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I(A), Common to All Engineering Courses], L, 3, , T, 2/2, , P, -, , Rationale:, The study of mathematics is an important requirement, for the understanding and development of any branch of, engineering. The purpose of teaching mathematics to diploma, engineering, students is to impart them basic knowledge, of mathematics, which, is, needed for full understanding, and study of engineering subjects., _________________________________________________________________, S.N., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L____T___P_, 1., Algebra- I, 8, 3, 2., Algebra- II, 8, 3, 3., Trignometry, 6, 2, 4., Differential Calculus-I, 10, 3, 5., Differential Calculus-II, 10, 3, ___________________________________________________________________, 42 14, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS:, 1., , ALGEBRA-I : (10 Marks), , 1.1, , Series : AP and GP; Sum, nth term, Mean, , 1.2, , Binomial theorem for positive, negative and fractional index, (without proof). Application of Binomial theorem., , 1.3, , Determinants : Elementary properties of determinant of order, 2 and 3, Multiplication system of algebraic equation,, Consistency of equation, Crammer's rule, , 2., , ALGEBRA-II:(10 Marks), , 2.1, , Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler, triple product., , 2.2, , Complex number., , and, , vector, , Complex, numbers, Representation, Modulus, and, amplitud, Demoivre theorem, its application in solving algebraic, equations, Mod. function and its properties.., 3., , TRIGONOMETRY :(8 Marks), , 3.1, , Relation between sides and angles of a triangle : Statement, of various formulae showing relation ship between sides and, angle of a triangle., 10, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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3.2, , Inverse circular functions :, , Simple case only, , 4., , DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS - I : (12 Marks), , 4.1, , Functions, limits, continuity, - functions and their graphs,, range and domain, elementary methods of finding limits, (right and left), elementary test for continuity, and, differentiability., , 4.2, , Methods of, Logaritimic, functions., , 5., , DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS -II :(10 Marks), , 5.1, , Higher order derivatives, Leibnitz theorem., , 5.2, , Special, functions, (Exponential,, Logarithmic,, Inverse, circular and function), Definition, Graphs, range and Domain, and Derivations of each of these functions., , 5.3, , Application, Finding Tangants,, Normal,, Points, of, Maxima/Minima,, Increasing/Decreasing, functions,, Rate,, Measure, velocity, Acceleration, Errors and approximation., , finding derivative, - Function of, differentiation, Differentiation, , 11, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , a function,, of implicit
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1.3 APPLIED PHYSICS-I, [, , Common, , to, , All Engineering Courses], L, 3, , T, 2/2, , P, -, , Rationale:, Engineering physics is a foundation Course., Its, purpose is to develop proper understanding of physical, phenomenon and scientific temper in the students. While, teaching the subject,teachers should make maximum use of, demonstrations to make the subject interesting to the, students., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, _________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, L T P, _________________________________________________________________, 1., Units & Dimensions, 3 1 2., Errors in Measurement, 3 1 3., Circular Motion, 4 1 4., Motion of Planets, 4 1 5., Dynamics of rigid body (Rotational Motion) 5 1 6., Fluid Mechanics and Friction, 4 1 7., Friction, 4 1 8., Harmonic Motion, 5 2 9., Heat & Thermodynamics, 6 4 10., Acoustics, 4 1 __________________________________________________________________, 42 14 __________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS:, 1. Units and Dimensions (4 Marks), S.I. Units & Dimensions of physical quantities, Dimensional, formula and dimensional equation. Principle of homogenity of, dimensions and applications of homogenity principle to:, i) Checking the correctness of physical equations,, ii) Deriving relations among various physical quantities,, iii) Conversion of numerical values of physical quantities, from one system of units into another. Limitations of, dimensional analysis., 2., , ERRORS AND MEASUREMENT (4 Marks), Errors in measuremnts, accuracy and precision, random and, systematic errors, estimation of probable errors in the, results of measurement(Combination of erros in addition,, substraction,, multipication, and, powers)., Significant, figures, and order of accuracy in resprect to instruments,, 12, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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3., , Circular Motion (5 Marks), Central forces. Uniform Circular motion (Horizental and, Vertical cases),angular velocity,angular acceleration and, centripetal acceleration.Relationship between linear and, angular, velocity, and, acceleration., Centripetal, and, centrifugal forces. Practical applications of centripetal, forces., Principle of centrifuge., , 4., , MOTION OF PLANETS AND SATELLITES :(5 Marks), Gravitational force, Acceleration due to gravity and its, variation w.r. to height and depth from earth, Kapler's Law,, Escope and orbital velocity, Time period of satellite, Geostationary, Polar satellites (Concept Only), , 5., , Dynamics of Rigid Body (Rotational Motion) (6 Marks), Rigid, body,Rotational, motion,, Moment, of, inertia,Theorems(Perpendicular and Parallel axis) of moment, of inertia (Statement). Expression of M.I. of regular bodies, (Lamina, Sphere, Disc, Cylindercal),Concept of Radius of, gyration,, angular, momentum, Conservation, of, angular, momentum,, Torque, Rotational kinetic energy. Rolling of, sphere on the slant plane . Concept of Fly wheel., , 6., , Fluid Mechanics :(5 Marks), Surface tension, Capillary action and determination of, surface tension from capilary rise method,, Equation of, continuity, (A1V1=A2V2), Bernoulli's theorem,, and, its, application stream line and Turbulent flow,, Reynold's, number., , 7., , Friction :(4 Marks), Introduction, Physical significance of friction, Advantage, and disadvantage of friction and its role in every day life., Coefficients of static and dynamic friction and their, measurements., viscosity, coeff. of viscosity,, &, its, determination by stoke's method., , 8., , Harmonic Motion (6 Marks), Periodic Motion , characterstics of simple harmonic motion;, equation of S.H.M. and determination of velocity, and, acceleration. Graphical representation. Spring-mass system., Simple pendulum. Derivation of its periodic time. Energy, conservation in S.H.M.. Concept of phase, phase difference,, Definition of free, forced, undamped and damped vibrations,, Resonance and its sharpness, Q-factor., 13, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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9., , Heat & Thermodynamics: (6 Marks), Modes, of, heat transfer (Conduction,, Convection, and, Radiation), coefficient of thermal conductivity Isothermal, and, adiabatic process. Zeroth First, Second, Law, of, Thermodynamics and Carnot cycle, Heat Engine (Concept Only)., , 10., , Acoustics (5 Marks), Definition of pitch, loudness, quality and, intensity of, sound waves. Echo, reverberation and reverberation time., Sabine's, formula, without, Derivation., Control, of, reverberation time (problems on, reverberation time)., Accoustics of building defects and remedy., , 14, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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1.4 GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, , L, 6, , T, -, , P, 4, , Rationale, For, every practising engineer some knowledge, of, Mechanical Engineering relevant to his discipline is a must. This, paper is meant to provide the would be textile technologists, elements of mechanical engineering relevant to their work., Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Foundations and Installation, 8, 2., Pipe and Pipe Fittings, 8, 3., Bearings and Lubrications, 8, 4., Power Transmission and Material Handling 8, 5, Couplings, Clutches, Eccentrics and Camps 8, 6., Fules and Combustion, 9, 7., Thermodynamics, 8, 8., Steam Generation and Steam Generators, 8, 9., Pumps and Air Compressors, 8, 10., Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, 8, __________________________________________________________________, 84, 56, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , FOUNDATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS:, General, principles, and, considerations, for, machine, foundations, vibrations in machine foundations. Layout of, foundation bolts, alignment of machines care and precautions, to be used in installation of machines, introduction to, Indian Standards on machine foundations. Practice in blue, printreading for installtions., , 2., , PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS:, Classification of pipes according to materials used, field, of application, IS specifications of water, air and steam, pipes,, various, types, of pipe, fittings, and, their, applications, laying of pipes, cuttings threading, and, jointing of pipes., , 3., , BEARINGS AND LUBRICATION:, Various kinds of bearings, bush bearing, ball and roller, bearing, thrust bearing and their application in textile, machineries. Principle of film lubrication. Various methods, of lubrication, lunricants and their properties. Selection, of lubricants for various textile machineries., 15, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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4., , POWER TRANSMISSTION & MATERIAL HANDLING:, (a), (b), , Different types of Trolleys used in process house., Belt and gear drive., , Types of gears, spur gear, bevel gear, helical, and worm wheel, rack and pinion., , gear,, , worm, , Power transmission by belt, chain and gears. Gear drive,, application of various kinds of gears and drives in textile, machinery. Variable speed drives., 5., , COUPLINGS, CLUTCHES, ECCENTRICS AND CAMS:, Necessity of coupling, types of couplings, rigid, and, flexible couplings, universal coupling, fluid coupling., Introduction to common types of clutches, eccentrics and, cams, their function and use., , 6., , FUELS AND COMBUSTION :, Common solid, liquid and gas fuels. Their composition,, higher and lower calorifics values. Claculation of air, required for complete combustion of unitmass/volume. Concept, of excess air in bioler furnace combustion. Heat carried, away by flew gases. Flew gas analysis by Orsat apparatus., (Simple Numerical Problems), Idea of specific properties of liquid fuels such as, resistance (Cetane and Octane numbers). Flash point,, point, Solidification point., , knock, Flame, , 7. THERMODYNAMICS:, Concept of thermodynamic systems and surroundings, Work and, its relation to heat. First law of thermodynamics and its, application to Constant volume, Constant pressure, Constant, temperature and adeabatic processes in dealing with gases, and vapours. Representation of these processes in P. V., diagram, calculation of work done., Second law of thermodynamics. Concept of enthalpy, entropy, of thermodynamic system. Concept of Heat engine, Heat pump, and refrigerator. Carnot cycle efficency of heat engine,, coefficient of performance of refrigerator and heat pump., Steady state flow process. Its equation and application., 8. STEAM GENERATION AND STEAM GENERATORS:, Idea of steam generation from water at 0oC., temperature curve of steam generation. Idea, 16, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , Pressure, of wet,, , and, dry
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saturated and super heated steam. Saturation pressure,, temperature, degree of super heat, Enthalpy, Entrophy and, specific volume of wet, dry saturated and super heated, steam. Use of steam tables for simple calculations., Introduction to water tube, fire tube boilers e., g., Lancashre, Babcock Wilcoxs, Cochran and Simple vertical, boilers. Boilers mountings and accessories. Steam traps,, Reducers, Expansion bends. Boilers specification., Equivalent evaporation, Boiler efficiancy, Draught, Chimeney, height, Conditions for maximum draught through chimeney., Measurement of steam consumption. Simple numerical problems., 9., , PUMPS & AIR COMPRESSORS:, Elementary, knowledge, of, working, of, reciprocating,, Centrifugal and Vacuum pumps, Blowers and Compressors, Fans, and Exhausts., Difference between reciprocating and rotary compressors., Their types and working, Single stage and Multi stage, compressors., Power, required to, drive, single, stage, compressor. Volumatric efficiency and effect of temperature, on it. Use of compressed in textile industry., , 10. REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING:, Meaning of the term refrigeration. Its application, Unit., Refrigeration, methods., Bellcoleman, air, cycle,, air, refrigerator, Vapour compression refrigeration. Analysis of, simple saturated cycle for vapour compression refrigerator., Characteristics of good refrigerants. Properties of, refrigerants such as NH3, Co2, So2, Fe-12., , common, , Air Conditioning:, Meaning of the term and its application. Gas and vapour, mixture. Dry and wet bulb temperature, Dew-point, Depression, of wet bulb temperature and Depression of, Dew-point., Saturated, air, specific humidity,, relative, humidity,, Absolute humidity. Humid specific volume, Heat enthalpy of, moist air. Use of psychrometric charts and tables. Sensible, heating and cooling. Humadification. Dehumadification and, their methods., Air conditioning for human comfort. Air conditioning, for, summer, and winter. Air conditioning round the, year,, Psychrometric air conditioning. Industrial air conditioning., , 17, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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GENERAL MECHNICAL ENGINEERING-LAB, A., , Domonstration of the following for study and sketch., , 1., , (a), (b), (c), (d), , 2., , Key's, Key ways and Splined shaft e.g. Jib head key, Flat, key, Saddle key, Woodruff key, Feather key, Pin key, Splined, shaft., , 3., , Pins- Split pin, Taper cotter type split pin, Cottor, Cottor bolts. Foundations Bolts- Lewis rag bolt, Fish, bolt and Square head bolt., , 4., , Friction clutch and Coupling- Cone cluch, Plate cluch, (Single Pair); Muffcoupling, Flange coupling, Universal or, Hook's joint coupling. Flexible coupling- Belt and Pin Type,, Coil spring type., , 5., , Bearings- Plane, Bush, Split step, bearings, Thrust bearings., , 6., , Gearsgears., , 7., , Gear Trains- Simple spur gear train, Compound, Epicyclic gear train., , 8., , Compressor and Tension helical springs., , 9., , Slider Crank Mechanism and Quick Return Mechanism., , Bio Gas Plant., Wind Mill., Solar Cooker., Voltaic Cell Type Soalr Energy Converter., , Spur, , bearings,, , gear, Single and Double herical, , Ball, , gears,, , gear, , pin,, tail, , Roller, , Bevel, , train,, , Performance Practicals:, 10., 11., 12., , Deterimination of velocity ratio of a spur gear train., Velocity diagram of a four bar chain mechanism., Performance evaluation of solar cooker., NOTE:-, , Field visits are recomended for equipments not available in the, institution such as biogas plant, wind mill, Boilers. No need to, purchase them.Models of Boilers may be procured, for study, purpose., , 18, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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1.5 ENGINEERING DRAWING, [ Common to Three years Diploma Course in Civil Engg.,, Electrical Engg., Chemical Engg., Dairy, Ceramic, Textile, Technology, Textile Chemistry], [ Also Common to Four year Part-time Diploma Course in, Electrical, Engineering,, Mechanical, Engineering, (Specilization in Production Engineering)], [ Also common to First year Diploma Course in Chemical, Technology : (1) Fertilizer Technology, (2) Rubber and, Plastic Technology], L, T, P, 4, 10, Rationale, Drawing, which is known as the language of engineers,, is a widely used means of communication among the designers,, engineers,, technicians, draftmen and craftmen, in, the, industry. The translation of ideas into practice without the, use of this graphic language is really beyond imagination., Thus, for the effective and efficient communication among all, those involved in an industrial system, it becomes necessary, that the perosonnel working in different capacities acquire, appropriate skills in the use of this graphic language in, varying degrees of proficiency in accordance with their job, requirements., Generally speaking, an engineering technician working, at the middle level of the threetier technical manpower, spectrum, is required to read and interpret the designs and, drawings, providedto him by technologists and subsequently to, translate them to the craftsmen for actual execution of the, job., This course in Engineering Drawing has been designed,, keeping in view, the above refered job functions of a, technician in the industry. This preliminary course aims at, building a foundation for the further courses in drawing and, other allied subjects. The contents of the course have been, selected as to form a core for the various deversified fields, of engineering. It is expected that at the end of this, session, the students acqures sufficient skill drafting and, some ability in spetial visualization of simple objects., ________________________________________________________________, Sl.N., Units, Coverage Time, _______________________________________________L___T___P________, 1., Drawing Instruents and their use, 5, 4, 2. A., Lettering techniques, 3, - 16, B., Introduction to scales, 2, 8, 3., Conventional Presentation, 5, 8, 4. A., Principles of projections, 3, - 12, B., Point Line, Plane, 2, - 28, 5., Orthographic projection of, 5, - 12, simple geometrical solids, 6., Section of Solids, 5, - 20, 7., Isometric Projection, 5, - 20, 8., Free Hand Sketching, 5, 8, 9., Development of surfaces, 5, - 24, 10., Orthographics Projection of, Machine Parts, 5, - 12, 11., Practice on Auto Cad, 6, - 24, _______________________________________________________________, 56, - 140, _______________________________________________________________, , 19, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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C O N T E N T S, NOTE :, , Latest Indian, followed., , Standards, , 1., , Drawing, instruments and, to, , Code, , of, , Practice, , their uses., , various, , to, , be, , 1 Sheet, , 1.1, , Introduction, , drawing, instruments., , 1.2, 1.3, , Correct use and care of Instruments., Sizes of drawing sheets and their layouts., , 1, , 2., , (a), , Lettering Techniques, , 2 Sheet, , Printing of vertical and, stroke capital letters., Printing of vertical, stroke numbers., , and, , inclined,, , normal, , single, , inclined, , normal, , single, , Stencils and their use., (b), , Introduction to Scales, , 2 Sheet, , Necesssity and use, R F, Types of scales used in general engineering, Plane, diagonal and chord scales., 3., , Conventional Presentaion :, , drawing., , 1 Sheet, , Thread (Internal and External), Welded joint, Types of, lines,, Conventional, representation, of, materials,, Conventional representation of machine parts., 4., , (a), , Principles of Projection, , 1 Sheet, , Orthographic, Pictorial and perspective., Concept of horizontal and vertical planes., Difference between I and III angle projections., Dimensconing techniques., (b), 5, , (a), , Projections of points, lines and planes. 1 Sheet, Orthographic Projections of Simple, , 2 Sheet, , Geometrical Solids, Edge and axis making given angles with the reference, planes. Face making given angles with, reference, planes. Face and its edge making given angles with, referance planes., (b), , Orthographic views of simple composite, their isometric views., , solids, , from, , 20, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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(c), 6., , Exercises on missing surfaces and views, Section of Solids, , 2 Sheet, , Concept of sectioning, Cases involving cutting plane parallel to one of, reference planes and prependicular to the others., , the, , Cases involving cutting plane perpendicular to one of, the reference planes and inclind to the others plane,, true shape of the section, 7., , Isometric Projection., , 2 Sheet, , Isometric scale, Isometric projection of solids., 8., , Free hand sketching, Use of, , 1 Sheet, , squared paper, , Orthographic views of simple solids, Isometric views of simple job like, carpentary joints, 9., , Development of Surfaces, Parallel, line, developments., , and, , 2 Sheet, radial, , line, , methods, , of, , Development of simple and truncated surfaces (Cube,, prism, cylinder, cone and pyramid)., 10., , ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION OF MACHINE PARTS:, , 2 Sheet, , Nut and Bolt, Locking device, Wall bracket, 11., , PRACTICE ON AUTO CAD :, , 2 Sheet, , Concept of AutoCAD, Tool bars in AutoCAD, Coordinate System,, Snap, Grid and Ortho mode.Drawing Command - Point, Line,, Arc, Circle, Ellipse. Editing Commands - Scale, Erase, Copy,, Stretch, Lengthen and Explode. Dimensioning and Placing text, in drawing area. Sectioning and hatching. Inquiry for, different parameters of drawing., , A., , B., , NOTE :, The, drawiang should include dimension with, tolerence, whereever necessary, material list according to I.S. code., 25% of the drawing sheet should be drawn in first angle, projection and rest 75% drawing sheet should be in third, angle figure, Practice on AutoCAD latest software is to be done in AutoCAD, lab of Mechanical Engineering Department of the Institute., , 21, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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II Semester, [, , 2.1 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I (B), Common to All Engineering Courses], L, 3, , T, 2/2, , P, -, , Rationale:, The study of mathematics is an important requirement, for the understanding and development of any branch of, engineering. The purpose of teaching mathematics to diploma, engineering, students is to impart them basic knowledge, of mathematics, which, is, needed for full understanding, and study of engineering subjects., _________________________________________________________________, S.N., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L____T___P_, 1., Integral Calculus-I, 12, 4, 2., Integral Calculus-II, 12, 4, 3., Coordinate Geometry (2 Dimensional), 10, 3, 4., Coordinate Geometry (3 Dimensional), 8, 3, ___________________________________________________________________, 42 14, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS:, , 1., , INTEGRAL CALCULUS - I : (14 Marks), , 1.1, , Methods, of Indefinite Integration, Integration by substitution., , 1.2, , Integration by rational function., , 1.3, , Integration by partial fraction., , 1.4, , Integration by parts., , 2., , INTEGRAL CALCULUS -II :(14 Marks), , 2.1, , Meaning and properties of definite integrals, Evaluation, definite integrals. Integration of special function., , 2.2, , Application : Finding areas bounded by simple curves, Length, of simple curves, Volume of solids of revolution, centre of, mean of plane areas., , 2.3, , Simposns 1/3rd and Simposns3/8th rule and Trapezoidal Rule :, their application in simple cases., , 3., , CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY (2 DIMENSION):(14 Marks), , 3.1, , CIRCLE :, , :-, , 22, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , of
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2.2 APPLIED PHYSICS-II, [, , Common, , to, , All Engineering Courses], L, 3, , T, 2/2, , P, 4, , Rationale:, Engineering physics is a foundation Course., Its, purpose is to develop proper understanding of physical, phenomenon and scientific temper in the students. While, teaching the subject,teachers should make maximum use of, demonstrations to make the subject interesting to the, students., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, _________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, L T P, _________________________________________________________________, 1., Optics, 4 1 2., Introduction To Fiber Optics, 4 1 3., Laser & its Application, 4 1 4., Electrostatics, 4 1 5., D.C. Circuits, 4 1 6., Magnetic Materials & Their Properties, 4 1 7., Semi Conductor Physics, 4 1 8., Introduction Diode & Transistors, 4 2 9., Introduction To Digital Electronics, 4 2 10., Non-conventional energy sources, 6 3 __________________________________________________________________, 42 14 56, __________________________________________________________________, , 1., , Optics (4 Marks), Nature of light, Laws of Reflection and Refraction, Snell's, Law,, Interference, (Constructive, and, Deotructive),, Diffraction and Polarization (Concept Only), Law of Mallus, and Polaroids., , 2., , Introduction To Fibre Optics :(5 Marks), Critical angle, Total internal reflection, Principle of, fibre optics, Optical fibre, Pulse dispersion in step-index, fibres, Graded index fibre, Single mode fibre, Optical, sensor., , 3., , Lasers and its Applications (4 Marks), Absorbtion and Emission of energy by atom, Spontaneous and, Stimulated Emission, Poluation inversion, Main component of, laser and types of laser- Ruby Laser, He-Ne laser and their, applications. Introduction to MASER., , 4., , Electrostatics :(4 Marks), Coutomb's Law, Electric field, Electric potential, Potential, 24, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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energy, Capacator, Energy of a charged capacitor, Effect, dielectric on capacators., , 5., , of, , D.C. Circuits (5 Marks), Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Law and their simple application,, Principle of Wheat Stone bridge and application of this, principle in measurement of resistance (Meter bridge and, Post Office Box); Carey Foster's bridge, potentiometer., , 6., , Magnetic Materials and Their Properties: (5 Marks), Dia, Para and Ferro-magnetism, Ferrites, Magnatic Hysteresis, Curve and its utility. Basic idea of super conductivity,, Meissner's effect., , 7. Semiconductor Physics (4 Marks), Concept of Energy bands in soldis, classification of solids, into conductors, insulators and semiconductors on the basis, of energy band structure. Intrinsic and extrinsic semi, conductors, Electrons and holes as charge carriers in, semiconductors, P-type and N-type semiconductors., 8., , Junction Diode and Transister : (6 Marks), Majority, and, Minority, charge, carriers,P-N, junction, formation, barrier voltage, Forward and reverse biasing of a, junction, diode, P-N junction, device, characteristics,, Formation of transistor, transistor-action, Base, emitter, and collector currents and their relationship LED's., , 9., , Introduction To Digital Electronics : (6 Marks), Concept of binary numbers, Interconversion from binary to, decimal and decimal to binary. Concepts of Gates (AND, NOT,, OR)., , 10. Non-conventional energy sources: (7 Marks), (a), , Wind energy : Introduction, scope and significance,, measurement of wind velocty by anemometer, general, principle, of, wind mill., , (b), , Solar energy: Solar radiation and potentiality of, solar radiation in India, uses of solar energy:, Solar Cooker, solar water heater, solar photovoltaic, cells, solar energy collector., , 25, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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PHYSICS LAB, Note:, , Any, , 4 experiments are to be performed., , 1. Determination of coefficient of friction on a horizontal, plane., 2., , Determination of 'g' by plotting a graph T2 verses l and using, the formula g=4n2/Slope of the graph line, , 3., , Determine the force connstant of combinationof springs incase, of 1. Series 2. Parallel., , 4., , To verify the series and parallel combination of, with the help of meter bridge., , 5., , To determine the velocity of sound with the help of resonance, tube., , 6., , Determination, Stoke's law., , 7., , Determination of E1/E2 of cells by potentio meter., , 8., , Determination of specific resistance by, , 9., , Determination of resitivity by P.O.Box., , of viscosity coefficient of, , a, , Resistances, , lubricant, , by, , Carry Foster bridge., , 10. Verification of Kirchoff's Law., 11. To draw Characteristics of p-n Junction diode., 12. To measure instantaneous and average, wind velocity, indicating cup type anemometer/hand held anemometer., , by, , NOTE :, Students should be asked to plot a graph in experiments, (where possible) and graph should be used for calculation of, results. Results should be given in significant figures, only., , 26, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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2.3 APPLIED CHEMISTRY, [, , Common, , to, , All Engineering Courses], L, 6, , T, -, , P, 4, , Rationale:, Engineering, Chemistry, has, profound, and, deep, relationship, with, the, industrial, and, environmental, technology. This curriculum intends to impart technical, knowledge alongwith productive practice to the students, of, the diploma engineering. The teachers are expected to guide, the students in the classroom and the laboratories according, to the curriculum by demonstrations and by showing relevant, materials and equipments to inculcate interests in learning, among students., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, _________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, L T P, _________________________________________________________________, 1., Atomic Structure, 4, - 2, Chemical Bonding, 6, - 3., Classification of Elements, 4, - 4., Electro Chemistry-I, 7, - 5., Electro Chemistry-II, 8, - 6., Chemical Kinetics, 4, - 7., Catalysis, 4, - 8., Solid State, 4, - 9., Fuels, 4, - 10., Water Treatment, 6, - 11., Colloidal State, 4, - 12., Lubricants, 4, - 13., Hydrocarbons, 7, - 14., Organic Reactions & Mechanism, 8, - 15, Polymers, 4, - 16, Synethetic Materials, 6, - --------------------------------------------------------------84, - 56, ---------------------------------------------------------------, , DETAILED CONTENTS:, 1., , ATOMIC STRUCTURE :(3 MARKS), Basic concept of atomic structure, Matter wave concept,, Quantum number, Haisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, Shaples, of orbitals., , 2., , CHEMICAL BONDING :(4 MARKS), Covalent bond, Ionic & Co-ordinate, Hydrogen, Valence bond theory, Hybridisation, VSEPR theory,, orbital theory., , 3., , CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS :(3 MARKS), 27, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , bonding,, Molecular
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Modern classification of elements (s,p,d and, elements),, Periodic properties : Ionisation, electro negativity, Electron affinity., 4., , f, blcok, potential, , ELECTRO CHEMISTRY-I:(3 MARKS), Arrhenius Theory of electrolytic dissociation,, Transport, number, Electrolytic conductance, Ostwald dilution law., Concept of Acid and bases : Bronsted, Arrhenius and Lewis, theory. Concept of pH and numericals., Buffer solutions,, Indicators, Solubility product, Common ion effect with their, application,, , 5., , ELECTRO CHEMISTRY-II:(3 MARKS), Redox, reactions, Electrode potential(Nernst, Equation),, Electro-chemical cell (Galvanic and Electrolytic). EMF of a, cell and free energy change. Standard electrode potential,, Electro chemical series and its application. Chemical and, Electrochemical, theory of corrosion, Galvenic, Series., Prevention of corrosion by various method., , 6., , CHEMICAL KINETICS :(3 MARKS), Law of mass action, order and molecularity of rection., Activation energy, rate constants, Ist order reactions and, 2nd order reactions., , 7., , CATALYSIS :(2 MARKS), Definition Characteristics of catalytic reactions, Catalytic, promotors and poison , Autocatalysis and Negative catalysis,, Theory of catalysis, Application., , 8., , SOLID STATE :(2 MARKS), Types of solids (Amorphous and Crystalline), Classification, (Molecular, Ionic, Covalent, Metallic), Band theory of, solids (Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators), types of, Crystals, FCC, BCC, Crystal imperfection., , 9., , FUELS :(3 MARKS), Definition,, its classification, high & low, Calorific, value.Determination of calorific value of solid and liquid, fuels by Bomb calorimeter., Liquid fuel - Petroleum and its refining, distillate of, petroleum (Kerosene oil, Disel and Petrol), Benzol and Power, alchol. Knocking, Anti-knocking agents, Octane number and, 28, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Cetane number., Cracking and its type, Gasoling from hydrogenation of, (Bergius process and Fischer tropsch's process), , coal, , Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer, Bio gas, LPG and CNG., , gas,, , Numerical Problems based on topics, 10., , WATER TREATMENT :(3 MARKS), Hardness of water, Its limits and determination of hardness, of water by EDTA method. Softening methods (Only Sods lime,, Zeolote and Ion exchange resin process). Disadvantage of, hard water in different industries, scale and, sludge, formation, Corrosion, Caustic embritlement, primming and, foarming in biolers., Disinfecting of Water By Chloramine-T, Ozone and Chlorine., Advantage and disadvantage of chlorinational, Industrial, waste and sewage, Municipality waste water, treatment,, Definition of BOD and COD. Numerical Problems based on, topics., , 11., , COLLOIDAL STATE OF MATTER :(3 MARKS), Concept of collidal and its types, Different system of, colloids, Dispersed phase and dispersion medium., Methods of preparation of colloidal solutions, Dialysis and, electrodialysis. Properties of colloidal solution, with, special reference to absorption, Brownian Movement, tyndal, effect, Electro phoresis and coagulation. relative stability, of hydrophillic and hydrophobie colloids. Protection and, protective colloids. Emulsion, Types, preparation,properties, and uses. Application of colloids chemistry in different, industries., , 12., , LUBRICANTS :(3 MARKS), Definition, classification, Necessasity and various kinds of, lubricants. Function and mechanism of action of lubricants, and examples. Properties of lubricants, Importance, of, additive compunds in lubricants, Synthetic lubricants and, cutting fluids. Industrial application, its function in, bearing., , 13., , HYDROCARBONS:(4 MARKS), , A., , Classification and IUPAC nomeuclature of organic, hamologous series (Functional Group), 29, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , compounds
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B., , Preparation, properties and uses of Ethane, Ethene,, (Acetylene), Benzene and Toluene., , 14., , ORGANIC REACTIONS & MECHANISM:(4 MARKS), , 1., , Fundamental auspects A., B., , Ethyne, , Electrophiles and nucleophiles, Reaction Intermediates,, Free radical, Carbocation, Carbanion, Inductive effect, Mesomeric effect, Electromeric effect., , 2.A. Mechanism, of, addition reaction, Cyanohydrin and Peroxide effect),, , (Markonicove's, , Rule,, , B., , Mechanism, of, hydrolysis of, halogenation,, reaction., , Substitution, reactions; (Nucleophillic), alkyle halide, electrophillic substitution, Sulphonation, Niration and, friedel-Craft, , C., , Mechanism of Elimination reaction - Dehydration of primary, alcohol, Dehyrohalogenation of primary alkyl halide., , 15., , POLYMERS :(3 MARKS), , 1., , Polymers, and their classification. Average degree, of, polymerisation, Average molecular weight, Free, radical, polymerisation (Mechanisms), , 2., , Thermosetting and Thermoplastic resen A., , Addition polymers, Polystyrene, PVA,, Teflon., , and their industrial applicationPVC, PAN, PMMA, Buna-S, Buna-N,, , B., , Condensation polymer and their industrial application :, Nylon 6, Nylon 6,6, Bakelite, Melamine formaldehyde,, Urea formaldehyde, Terylene or Decron, Polyurethanes., , 3., , General concept of Bio polymers, Biodegradable polymers, inorganic polymers(Silicon), , 16., , SYNETHETIC MATERIALS :(4 MARKS), , A., B., C., , Introduction - Fats and Oils, Saponification of fats and oils , Manufacturing of soap., Synthetic, detergents,, types of, detergents, and, its, manufacturing., EXPLOSIVES: TNT, RDX, Dynamite., Paint and Varnish, , 3., 4., , 30, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , and
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LIST OF PRACTICALS, 1., , To analyse inorganic mixture for two acid and basic radicals, from following radicals, , A., , Basic Radicals :, NH4+,, , Pb++,, , Cu++, Bi+++, Cd++, As+++, Sb+++,, , Sn++,, , Al+++, Fe+++, Cr+++, Mn++,, , Zn++, Co++, , Ni++, Ba++, Sr++, Ca++, Mg++, B., , Acid Radicals :, CO3--, S--, SO3--, CH3COO-, NO2-,, No3- , Cl-, Br_ , I- , So4--, , 2., , To determine the percentage of available Chlorine, supplied sample of Bleaching powder., , 3., , To determine the total hardness of water sample in terms of, CaCo3 by EDTA titration method using Eriochroma black-T, indicator., , 4., , To determine the strength of given HCl solution by titration, against NaOH solution using Phenolphthalium as indicator., , 5., , To determine the Chloride content in supplied water, by using Mohr's methods., , 6., , Determination of temporary hard ness of water sample by, Hener's method., , 31, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , in, , the, , sample, , O-
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2.4 TEXTILE FIBRES, (Common with Textile Technology), L, 3, , T, -, , P, 3, , Rationale, Textile Fibre being the primary input to textile, industry, any education in the field of textiles, remains, incomplete with some knowledge of textile fibres, so whether it, is textile technologist or textile chemist knowledge of textile, fibres is inevitable. The paper aims to expose the vital aspact, of subject to the reader., Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Introduction, 8, 2., Classification & Sources of Textile Fibres, 8, 3., General Properties of Fibres, 8, 4., Molecular Structural Polymerization, 8, 5, Utilization of Fibres, 10, __________________________________________________________________, 42, - 42, ___________________________________________________________________, DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , INTRODUCTION:, (i), , Definition of the Terms:, , Textile,, and thread., , Fibre, Textile fibre, Staple, Filament,, , Yarn, , (ii) Characteristics of a good Testile Fibre:, (a), , Essential Properties:, Length, Strength, Flexibility, Cohesiveness, , (b), , Desirable Properties:, Fineness,, Resiliancy,, Uniformity,, Porosity,, Lusture, Durability and Commerical availability., Importance and usefulness of these properties for, textile use. Examples of fibres considerably in, these properties, , 2., , CLASSIFICATION AND SOURCES OF TEXTILE FIBRES:, , 2.1 Definition and Classification of textile fibres., (a), , Natural Fibres:, (1), , Cellulosic fibres :, , (i), , Cotton:, , Verities, Ginning, , of, , cottons,, , Harvesting, , 32, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , and
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(ii) Bast, , (2), , Protein/Animal Fibre :, , (i), , Wool:, , Classification of wool fibres. The major, animal fibres, - Mohair, Camel hair,, Cashmere, Reclaimed fibres., , (ii), , Silk:, , Production of Raw silk, Its physical,, chemical and electrical properties and, methods of identification,, different, varieties of silk., , (v), (b), , Fibres: Jute, Hemp, Ramie, Sisal and Flax., Plant harvesting, Retting, Breaking and, Scutching., , Grading of Natural Fibres., , Man Made Fibres:, Introduction to man made fibres, such as Viscose Rayon, Acetate Rayon, Cuprammonium, Rayon, Nylons (6 and 66), PET, Polypropylene., Acrylic,, Metallic, Fibres., General, methods, of, manufacturing man made fibres viz. Wet, Dry and Melt, processes in brief., , 3., , GENERAL PROPERTIES OF FIBRES:( Natural & Man Made), , 3.1, , Physical properties of fibres length, fineness, crimp,, specific gravity, cross sectional shapes, maturity and their, improtance in their uses., , 3.2, , Introduction to mechanical properties of fibres: Stressstrain characteristics of various textile fibres. Concept of, modulus and Tenacity, Extensibility, Toughness, Work of, rupture and Frictional properties., Brief introduction to optical and electrical properties of, fibres., Comparison of natural and man-made fibres, Use of optical microscope for fibre identification. Other, physical mehtod of identification. Chemical methods of their, identification - Staining test and Solubility Test., , 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, , 4., I., II., 5., , MOLECULAR STRUCTURAL POLYMERIZATION:, Molecular structure, Structure of textile fiber (Wool, Silk,, Cotton, Polyester, Viscon Nylon)., Method of polymerisation, Criteria of fiber forming polymer., UTILISATIONS OF FIBRES:, According to their properties Influence of physical and, chemical properties of fibres on their usefulness. Chemical, and Physical properties of textile fibres. Introduction to, degree of polymerisation, Crystalline and Amorphus reigion., , 33, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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TEXTILE FIBRES, List of Experiments, 1., , To distinguish animal fibres from vegitable fibres, (i) with an alkali., (ii) with an acid., , 2., , To distinguish, (i) Silk from wool fibres., (ii) Nylon from other fibres., (iii)Polysters from other fibres., (iv) viscose rayan, Cuprammonium rayan and Acetate fibres., , 3., , To distinguish linen from cotton., , 4., , To distinguish Orlon Acrylic Fibres from other fibres., , 5., , To identify tesxile fibres such as Cotton, Wool, Silk, Jute,, Viscos rayon, Polyster, Nylon and Acrylic fibres under, microscope and to draw their longitudinal and, crosssectional views., , 6., , Checking moistsure gain of different textile fibres by, Shirley moisture meter and by good brand conditioning oven., , 7., , To check the maturity ratio of cotton fibres by 10%, soda solution., , 8., , To check staple length of textile fibres by hand, method., , 9., To check trash contents of cotton fibre, analyser., , by, , caustic, , stappling, , Shirley, , Trash, , 10. To identify of textile fibres by, (i) Staining Test, (ii) Solubility Test., 11., , To determine the relative humidity and temperature of room, with the aid thermo-hydrograph, whirling hydrometer and dry, and wet bulb thermometers., , 12., , Find out fibre length by Uster stapler., , 13., , To find out, apparatus., , 14., , To do qualitative and quantitative estimation of fibres in a, blend., , fibre fineness of cotton, , by, , A.N., , 34, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , Stappling
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2.5 INTRODUCTION TO CARPET, L, 6, , T, -, , P, -, , Rationale, The fabrics prepared go under variety of chemical, processing before it reaches the hands of consumer. The, processes have different objectives but they are important, for quality and asthetic sense added to the fabric so is, this paper here., Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 15, 2., Topic 2, 30, 3., Topic 3, 20, 4., Topic 4, 19, __________________________________________________________________, 84, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Definition and History of carpet, , 2., , World History : Afghan carpets, Armenian carpets, Chinese, carpets, Indian carpets, Pakistani carpets, Persian carpets,, Scandinavian carpets, Turkish carpets, Turkmen (Bukhara), carpets, Azerbaijani rug, Oriental carpets inEurope, Spanish, carpets, Bulgarian carpets, French carpets, English carpets,, Modern carpets., , 3., , Fibres and yarns used in carpet : Nylon, Polypropylene, Wool, and wool-blends, Polyster, Acrylic, etc. Essemtial and, desirable properties for carpet., , 4., , Types of Carpet : Woven, Needle felt, Knotted,, Others., , 35, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , Tufted, , and
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2.6, , WORKSHOP PRACTICE, , [Common with Civil Engg., Civil Engg. (sp. in Rural, Engg.), Electrical, Ceramic, Dairy, Agriculture, Chemical, Technology, (Rubber, &, Plastic),, Chemical, Technology, (fertilizer), Four year chemical Engg.], [Four year, Production Engg.)], , Past time Mechanical Engg., L, -, , (sp., T, -, , in, , P, 14, , Rationale, A diploma holder in any branch of engineering has to work, in between a skilled workman and an Engineer. In order to, have effective control over skilled workmen it is necessary, that the supervisory staff must have adequate knowledge and, skill. For development of skills workshop practice is very, essential., ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Carpentry shop, 20, 2., Painting & polishing shop, 16, 3., Sheet metal and soldering shop, 56, 4., Fitting shop, Plumbing & Fastening Shop, 24, 5, Foundry shop, 20, 6., Smithy shop, 24, 7., Welding shop, 20, 8., Machine shop, 16, __________________________________________________________________, - 196, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., EX-1, , EX-2, EX-3, EX-4, Ex-5, , 2., , Carpentry Shop :, Introduction, & demonstration of tools used, in, carpentry shop and different types of joints, types, of wood, seasoning and preservation of wood, Planing and sawing practice, Making of lap joint, Making of mortise and tenon joint, Making of any one utility article such as woodenpicture frame, hanger, peg, name plate, etc., Painting and Polishing Shop:, , EX-1, , EX-2, , Introduction of paints, varnishes, Reason for surface, preparation, Advantange of painting, other method of, surface coating i.e. electroplating etc., To prepare a wooden surface for painting apply primer, on one side and to paint the same side. To prepare, french polish for wooden surface and polish the other, side., 36, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Ex-3, EX-4, , *, , To prepare metal surface for painting, apply primer, and paint the same., To prepare a metal surface for spray painting,first, spray primer and paint the same by spray painting gun, and compressor system., , The sequence of polishing will be as below:, i), Abrassive cutting by leather wheel., ii), Pollishing with hard cotton wheel and with, material., iii) Buffing with cotton wheel or buff wheel., , 3., , polishing, , Sheet Metal and Soldering Shop :, EX-1, EX-2, EX-3, EX-4, EX-5, EX-6, EX-7, EX-8, , Introduction and Types of sheets, measuring of sheets, Study and sketch of various types of stakes/anvil., Introduction, & demonstration of tools used, in, Sheet metal working shop., Cutting, shearing and bending of sheet., To prepare a soap case by the metal sheet., To make a funnel with thin sheet and to solder the, seam of the same., To make a cylinder and to solder the same., Preparation of different type of joints such as Lap, joint-single seam, double seam. Hemp and wired, , joints., EX-9, , To braze small tube/conduit joints., , 4., , Fitting Shop, Plumbing Shop & Fastening Shop:, , EX-1, EX-2, , Study of materials, limits, fits and toterances., Introduction, & demonstration of tools used, in, Fitting Shop., EX-3, Hacksawing and chipping of M.S. flat. Filing and, squaring of chipped M.S. job. Filing on square or, rectangular M.S. piece., EX-4, Making, bolt & nut by tap and die set and make its, joints, Ex-5, To drill a hole in M.S. Plate and taping the same to, creat threads as per need., EX-6, Utility article-to prepare double open mouth spanner, for 18" hexagonal head of a bolt., EX-7, Cutting and threading practice for using socket, elbow, and tee etc. and to fit it on wooden practice board., EX-8, Study of-bib cock, cistern or stop cock, wheel valve, and gate valve etc., EX-9, Practice of bolted joints, EX-10 To prepare a rivetted joint, EX-11 To make a pipe joint, EX-12 To make a threaded joint, 37, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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EX-13, 5., , Practice of sleeve joint, Foundry Work, , Ex-1, Ex-2, Ex-3, Ex-4, , Ex-5, , 6., , Study of metal and non metals, Study & sketch of the foundry tools., Study & sketch of cupula & pit furnace., To prepare the green moulding sand and to prepare, moulds (single piece and double piece pattern sweep, mould), Casting of non ferous (lead or aluminium) as per, exercise 3., Smithy Shop :, , EX-1, EX-2, EX-3, EX-4, 7., , Study & Sketch of Tools used in smithy shop., To prepare square or rectangular piece by the, rod., To make a ring with hook for wooden doors., Utility article-to preapre a ceiling fan hook., , M.S., , Welding Shop :, EX-1, EX-2, EX-3, EX-4, EX-5, EX-6, , 8., , Introduction to welding, classinfication of welding,, types of weld joints., Welding practice-gas and electric., Welding for lap joint after preparing the edge., Welding of Butt joint after preparation of the edge., 'T' joint welding after preparation of edge., Spot welding, by spot welding machine., Machine Shop, , EX-1, EX-1, Ex-2, Ex-3, , Study & sketch of lathe machine., Study & sketch of grinders, milling M/c, Drilling M/c, and CNC Machines, Plain and step turning & knurling practice., Study and sketch of planning/Shaping machine and, to plane a Ractangle of cast iron., , 38, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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III Semester, 3.1 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY, (Common To Textile Chemistry, Textile Technology, Textile Design), , L, 4, , T, -, , P, -, , Rationale, Textile industry is one of the major industries of the, country. Its safety problems are much more different than, those of others. So it is vital to give youngsters willing, to enter into this field, knowledge of general principles of, industrial safety focussing on problems in textile industry., Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Introduction, 8, 2., Principles of Accident Prevention, 8, 3., Safety Engineering, 18, 4., Sizing Process & Loom Shed Safety,Precaution, 10, In Chemical Processes, 5, Safety Statutes, 12, __________________________________________________________________, 56, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., , INTRODUCTION:, Need for Industrial Safety - Legal Humanitarain,, Economic, and Social consideration. Safe working conditions, and, productivity,, Unsafe conditions and Hazards. Cost, of, accidents- Direct or Indirect social cost, financial cost., Role of mangement and workers participation in Indiustrial, Safety. Safety management principles and practices., , 2., , PRINCIPLES OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION:, Definitions - Accident, Injury, Dangereous, occurances,, Unsafe acts, Unsafe conditions and hazards., Theories of accidents prevention, Principles and methods of, accidents preventions., , 3., , SAFETY ENGINEERING:, Safe guarding of machines- Statutory provisions related to, safe guarding of machinery and working near unguarded, machines. Principle of machine guarding. Ergonomics of, 39, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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machine gaurding. Types of guards and guarding machines in, testile industry. Incidential safety devices. Accidents and, hazards. Guarding of machines and safety precautions in, Openning, Cleanning, Carding, Drawing, Combing, Fly frame,, Ring frames, Rotors (spinning), Winding, Doubling, Warping,, Sizing and Weaving operations., Material Handling:, Ergonomics of material handling, Principles of correct, method of lifting objects of different size, shape and, weight with safe use of accessories for mannual handling., Safety aspects of design and construction and use of, material handling machinery use in textile industry- Lifts,, Forks, Motor Troleys, Over head cranes and Chain Pullies., Principle of good illumination at work place, ecommended minimum standard. Lighting and Colour., , and, , its, , Danger From Electricity:, Safe limits of amperage and voltages. Means for cutting over, loads and short circuit protection. earth fault protection., Protection of joints and conductors., Fire explosion, Common cause for industiral fire detection, and alarm. Knowledge of water system, Carbon Dioxide System,, Foam Extinguishers system and Dry Chemical Extinguishing, Systems for extinguishing fire, Sprinklers., 4., , SAFETY PRECAUTION IN, , CHEMICAL PROCESSES:, , Bleaching,, Dyeing, Printing, Finishing and, Accidental, hazards. Chemical hazards in wet processing. Effluent in, textile processing., Health and Welfare:, Health hazards in Textile industry. Dust and Fly. Noise, generated, and control measures. Occupational, hazards,, Occupational, diseases. Personal production, equipments., Health and welfare measures e.g First Aid Facilities and, other, welfare, measures, Hospital,, Clinics., Speical, precautions for specific work invironment., 5., , SAFETY STATUTES:, Employees welfare and legislation.Indian Bioler Act and, Regulation. The Water (Control of Pollution) Act and Rules., The Air (Pollution) Act and Rules., 40, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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3.2 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY & ELECTRONICS, (Common To Dairy Engineering,Mechanical Engineering, Textile, Chemistry), L, 5, , T, -, , P, 2, , Rationale :, The superiority of electricity as power over other, means in use in home or industry can not be denied. So it is, imperative to introuce the mechanical engineering students, with electrical machines and their various uses., , TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, 1., Electric Induction, 4, 2., A. C. Theory, 6, 3., Three Phase Circuits, 6, 4., Measurement & Measuring Instruments, 10, 5., Electronics, 10, 6., D. C. Machines, 8, 7., Transformers, 6, 8., Synchronous Machines, 6, 9., Induction Motors, 6, 10., Electro Heating, 4, 11., Electro Plating, 4, ___________________________________________________________________, 70, - 28, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., , ELECTRIC INDUCTION:, Faraday's Laws of electromagnetic induction. Self and mutual, induction. Statically and Dynamically induced e.m.f., Lenz's, law. Fleming's left hand and right hand rule., , 2., , A. C. THEORY:, Production of alternating e.m.f., Definition of cycle,, Frequency, Amplitude, Time period, Instantneous, Average,, R.M.S. maximum values of sinosoidal wave. Form factor, peak, factor., Representation of a sinosoidal quantity by a mathematical, expression, and, phasor, phase and, phase, difference,, Relationship of voltage and current for pure resistance,, pure inductance and pure capacitive reactance,impedance., 41, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Solution, parallel, of P.F., 3., , and phasor diagrams of simple R.L.C. series and, circuits. Active and reactive power. Significance, , THREE PHASE CIRCUITS:, Production of Three phase voltage, advantages of three phase, supply. Concept of star and delta connections., between, , phase, , and line values of, , currents, , Relationship, , and, , voltages,, , Power in three phase circuits, simple numerical problems., , 4., , MEASUREMENT & MEASURING INSTRUMENTS:, (i), , Primary and secondary instruments-Indicating, Recording, and Integrated instruments., , (ii) Working, , principle, , and construction of, , the, , following, , instruments., (a), , Ammeter, , & Voltmeter (Moving coil & Moving, , Iron)., , Extension of their ranges., (b), , Dynamometer type wattmeter., , (c), , Single Phase A. C. Engery Meter., , (iii) Measurement of power in a single phase and three phase, circuits, , by, , wattmeter, Use fo digital multimeter, , for, , measurement of voltage, Current and testing of devices., , 5., , ELECTRONICS:, Basic, , idea, , diodes,, , of semi conductors P & N type., , Semi, , Zener diodes and their applications in, , conductor, rectifiers., , Transistors-PNP and NPN-their characteristics and uses at an, amplifier, , (Brief, , characteristics, , description, , only)., , and application of SCR. Devices, , 42, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , Prniciple, like, , UJT,
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FET,, , DIAC,, , TRIAC, , (Brief, , introduction,, , Introduction, , to, , operational amplifier, Introduction to basic logic gates and, , 6., , microprocessors., D. C. MACHINES:, D. C. Generator:, Working principle, Constructional details, e.m.f., , equation,, , Types of generators and their applications., , D. C. Motor:, Working, , principle,, , elementary, , Back e.m.f., Types of D. C., , idea of their characteristics. Torque, , motor, , and, , equation,, , Methods of speed control (Description Only)., , 7., , TRANSFORMERS:, Working, , principle, , and constructional details of, , a, , single, , phase and 3 phase transformers, e.m.f. equation, Losses, efficiency, Cooling of transformers, Elementry idea of, , and, auto, , transformers and welding transformers., 8., , SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES:, (a), , Alternators:, Working principle, Types of alternators, Constructional, details,, E.M.F. equation, Condition for, parallel, operation., , (b), , Synchronous MOtors:, Working, principle, Constructional details,, Vector, diagram, Effect of excitation on armature current and, power factor, Synchronous condenser., , 9., , INDUCTION MOTORS:, (a), , Three Phase Induction Motors:, 43, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Working principle and constructional details-Types of, induction motors-Slipring and Squirrel cage. Slip in, induction motors. Speed torque characteristic, Starting, and speed control. Application of induction motors in, industry. General faults and their remedies., (b), , Single Phase Induction Motors:, Working, principle and constructional details, and, application of single phase motors (Split, phase,, Capacitor start and Run Motor). A. C. series motors,, General faults and their remedies., , 10., , ELECTRO HEATING:, Types, ovens, , 11., , of electro heating. Brief description of, and induction furnace and core furnaces., , resistance, , ELECTROPLATING:, Importance of electroplating, Principle of electroplating, and equipement used. Processes used in electroplating,, Anodising., , 44, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY & ELECTRONICS LAB, 1., , To change the speed and direction of rotation of d.c., motor by, (a), (b), , 2., , 3., , Armature control method., Field control method., , To change the speed and direction, compound motor by, (a), (b), , the, , terminal voltage with, , rotation, , of, , d.c., , variation, , of, , load, , D.C. shunt generator., D.C. compound generator., , 4., , To perform load test on a single, determine its efficiency., , 5., , To start and run a induction motor by, (a), (b), , of, , Armature control method., Field control method., , To measure, current of, (a), (b), , shunt, , phase, , transformer, , and, , Star Delta Starter., Auto Transformer Starter., , 6., , To measure slip of an induction motor by direct loading., , 7., , To start and change, induction motor., , 8., , To, measure, transformer., , 9., , To measure power and P.F. in a single, Ammeter, Voltmeter and Wattmeter., , 10., , To measure power and P.F. in a 3 phase/A.C. circuit by, wattmeter method., , 11., , To calibrate a single phase energy meter at different P.F.'s, and different loads., , 12., , To locate the faults in an electrical machine by a megger., , 13., , To connect a fluorescent tube and note, running current., , 14., , To, , draw, , the, , direction, , transformation, , characteristics, , od, , ratio, , Silicon, , of, , of, , rotation, , a, , of, , single, , phase, , its, , phase, , circuit, , starting, , Controled, , 45, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , an, , by, , two, , and, , Rectifier
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3.3 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER, [Common, with Civil Engg., Civil (Spl., With, Rural),, Mechanical Engg.,(Specialisation in Production, Automobile,, Refrigeration, and, Air, conditioning),, Electronics, Engg.,Instumentation and Control Engg., Dairy Engg., Leather, Technology, Footwear and Leather Goods Tech., Cermics,, Chemical Engg.(Four year Sandwitch), Chemical Tech. (Rubber, & Plastic), Chemical Tech. (Fertilizer) ], L, T, P, 2, 5, Rationale:, Computers are being used for design and information, processing in all branches of engineering. An exposure to, fundamentals of computer programming is very essential for, all diploma holders. this subject has been included to, introduce students in the use and application of computers, in engineering., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, 1., Introduction to Computer, 4, 2., Introduction To Operating System, 3, (MS DOS/Windows), 3., Word Processing, 4, 4., Worksheet, 4, 5., Presentation, 4, 6., Data Base Operation, 3, 7., Introduction to Internet, 2, 8., Introduction to advance tools, 4, _________________________________________________________________, 28, 70, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Introduction, A., B., C., D., , 2., , to, , Computer:, , Block Diagram of Computer., Types Of Computer, Types of Input and Output devices, Memories Devices (Its Types and Basic)., , INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS (MS-DOS/MS-WINDOWS:), What is operating system, its significance, Commands of DOS,, Features/Application of window., , 3., , WORD PROCESSING:, File, Edit, , : Open, Close, Save, Save as, Search, Send to, Print, Preview, Print and Page Setup, : Cut, Copy,Paste, Office Clipboard, Select All,, 47, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Find, replace, Goto, etc., : Normal/Web, Layout/Print, Layout;, Tool, Bars;, Header/Footer; Zoom, etc., Insert: Break, Page Number, Date & Time, Symbol,, Comment,, Reference, etc., Format: Font, Paragraph, Bullets & Numbering, Borders &, Shading, Column, Change case, Back ground, etc., Tools : Spelling & Grammer, Language, Word Count, Letters &, Mailing, Options, Customize, etc., Table : Draw, Insert, Delete, Select, Auto Format, AutoFit,, Convert, Sort, Formula, etc., Mail Merge, View, , 4., , WORKSHEET:, Introduction,, Mini Project., , 5., , 6., , Use, , of, , Tools/Icons, , for, , preparing, , simple, , Introduction, Use of Tools/Icons, presentation on Power Point., , for, , preparing, , simple, , PRESENTATION :, , DATABASE OPERATION :, , Create database using MS Access, Create Table and Creating, Reports., 7., , Introduction to Internet:, What is Network, How to send & receive messages, Use of, Search Engines, Surfing different web sites. Creating Mail, ID, Use of Briefcase, Sending./replying emails., , 8., , INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCE TOOLS :, I., A., B., C., , Steps requires to solving problems., Flow Chart, Algroithm, Programming, , II. Use of advance Tools such as Skype, Teamviewer, Installation, of, Modem,, use of WiFi, Etc., , 48, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LAB, List Of Practicals, , 1., , Practice on utility commands in DOS., , 2., , Composing, Correcting, Formatting and Article (Letter/Essay/, Report) on Word Processing tool Word and taking its print, out., , 3., , Creating, editing, modifying tables in Database tool., , 4., , Creating labels,, Database tool., , 5., , Creating simple spread sheet, using in built, Worksheet tool.., , 6., , Creating simple presentation., , 7., , Creating, mails., , 8., , Surfing web sites, using search engines., , mail, , report,, , generation of, , ID, Checking mail box,, , simple, , forms, , in, , functions, , in, , sending/replying, , e-, , Note : In the final year, related students have to use the concept of MS Word/MS Excel/MS, Access/ MS Power Point in their respective branch’s project work such as creating project report, through MS Word/Creation of statistical data in MS Excel/Creation of database in MS Excel/, Demonstration of project through Power Point Presentation., , 49, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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3.4, , YARN MANUFACTURING PROCESS, , (Common to Three year Diploma course in Textile Design (Printing)), L, 4, , TOPICWISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, , T, 2, , P, -, , :, , ----------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No., TOPIC, LECTURE, TUTORIAL, ----------------------------------------------------------------1., TOPIC-I, 10, 5, 2., TOPIC-II, 10, 5, 3., TOPIC-III, 12, 6, 4., TOPIC-IV, 12, 6, 5., TOPIC-V, 12, 6, ----------------------------------------------------------------T O T A L, 56, 28, -----------------------------------------------------------------, , DETAILED CONTENTS, I., , Flow chart of the processes involved in the Conversion, fibres into Yarn and objective of different processes., , II., , Brief study and working principles of blow room and carding., , III. Brief description, speed frame, , and working of draw frame,, , combing, , of, , and, , IV., , Brief description and working of ring frame, dubling, and reeling., , V., , Types of yarn and their uses along with brief idea of, manufacturing, Numbering system and characteristics such as, strength, twist and evenness of yearn. (No, numerical, question should be asked in the examination)., , 50, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , frame
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3.5 CARPET YARN MANUFACTURING, , L, 6, , T, 2, , P, 8, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 6, 2, 2., Topic 2, 12, 4, 3., Topic 3, 12, 4, 4., Topic 4, 12, 4, 5., Topic 5, 12, 4, 6., Topic 6, 9, 3, 7., Topic 7, 21, 7, __________________________________________________________________, 84 28 112, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Wool-shearing,, clipping and categorization,, present in wool and their removal., , Impurities, , 2., , Wool fibre spinning system - Woolen, semi worsted and, worsted system, Flow chart and their description for all the, system, Woolen- Blending, opening, carding and spinning., Semi Worsted and Worsted - Blending, opening,, gilling, combing, roving and worsted spinning., , carding,, , Difference among all these system and their utilities., 3., , Requirement of carpet yarn with regards to count, twist,, bulk, Faults in carpet yarn and their remedies, other, properties of carpet yarn required in handmade and machine, made carpet., , 4., , Specification of, manufacturing., , 5., , Spinning of longer staple natural fibres like flax, jute,, silk, etc. Concept of Mule, Flyer, Slip Draft, etc., Objective and operations of doubling and twisting, Basic, principles involved in assembly winding, Ring twisting, T.F., O., etc., Limitation of Ring Spinning Process : Evaluation, and, possibilities of new spinning process., , 6., , 7., , cotton, , yarn, , commonly, , used, , 51, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , in, , carpet
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Brief idea of spinning and friction spinning and properties, of these yarns., , LIST OF PRACTICALS, , 1., , To study, function., , the, , 2., , To study the waste percentage extracted in willow machine., , 3., , To study the various parts and the settings of a woolen, semi worsted card and passage of material., , 4., , To study the various setting of a woollen card., , 5., , To study the noil, , 6., , To determine the production/hr of a woolen cum semi, carding machine., , 7., , To study the various parts of mule spinning frame, their, function and passage of material., , 8., , To study the twist constant of woolen, calculaion of twist per inch in yarn., , 9., , To determine the production per spindle/hour in, spinning frame., , 10., , To study the various parts of a gilling machine and their, function and passage of material. To determine the draft, constant, total draft and distribution of draft in a gilling, machine., , 11., , To determine the production/hour of a gilling machine., , 12., , To study, function., , 13., , To study the transmission of drive and produciton/hr, roving frame., , 14., , To study various parts of semi worsted R/F, and their functions., , the, , various parts of willow, , machine, , and, , their, , cum, , percentage extracted in combing., , various parts of, , roving, , ring, , frame, , frame, , a, , and, , mule, , and, , (with, , 52, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , worsted, , their, , of, , a, , drafting
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IV Semester, , 4.1 Functional Communication, L, 4, , T, -, , TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, Section A English, 1., On Communication, 04, 2., Exploring Space, 04, 3., Sir C.V. Raman, 04, 4., Professional Development, 04, 5., Buying a Second Hand Bicycle, 04, 6., Leadership and Supervision, 04, 7., First Aid, 03, 8., The Romanance of Reading, 03, 9., No Escape from Computers, 03, 10., Bureau of Indian Standards, 03, Section B Hindi, 1., Topic, 2., Topic, 3., Topic, 4., Topic, 5., Topic, 6., Topic, 7., Topic, 8., Topic, 9., Topic, 10., Topic, 11., Topic, , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, , 02, 02, 02, 02, 02, 02, 02, 01, 02, 02, 01, , -, , -, , ___________________________________________________________________, 56, ___________________________________________________________________, , Section “A” (English), Text Lessons, Unit I., Unit.II, Unit.III, Unit.IV, Unit.V, Unit.VI, Unit.VII, Unit.VIII, Unit.IX, Unit.X, , On Communication, Exploring Space, Sir C.V. Raman, Professional Development of Technicians, Buying a Second Hand Bicycle, Leadership and Supervision, First Aid, The Romanance of Reading, No Escape from Computers, Bureau of Indian Standards, Section “B” Hindi, , 1&, , Lojkstxkj, 54, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , P, -
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4.2 CARPET DESIGN - I, , L, 6, , T, 1, , P, -, , RATIONALE :, The importance of the paper lies in the fact that it, introduces the reader with different varieties of the fabric and, designs and related technical terminology. Knowledge of these, things very base of textile designer's working., TOPICWISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS :, ---------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No., TOPIC, LECTURE, TUTORIAL, ---------------------------------------------------------------1., TOPIC-I, 14, 5, 2., TOPIC-II, 14, 5, 3., TOPIC-III, 14, 4, 4., TOPIC-IV, 14, 5, 5., TOPIC-V, 14, 4, 6., TOPIC-VI, 14, 5, ----------------------------------------------------------------T O T A L, 84, 28, -----------------------------------------------------------------, , DETAILED CONTENTS :, I., , Classification of woven fabrics. Introduction to technical, terms used in cloth construction. Warp, weft, ends, picks,, weave, design, repeat of design draft, pegplan and denting, plan, , II., , Plain weave and its derivatives ie, warp rib, weft rib,, matt or hopsack or basket., , and, , III. Regular twill weaves and their derivatives such Pointed,, Herring bone, Zigzag-wavy, Curved,Broken, Re-arranged, Fancy, twill, Combined twill and Diamonds., IV., , Satin and sateen weaves., , V., , Basic of design, Introduction of Drawing. Study of different, Geometrical structures i.e Lime, Triangle, Circle, Curve,, Forms, Shapes, etc. and its impact on visulization and, perception. Basic carpet designs; material and emthod used, in carpet designing and colouration. Motif of design and, drawing (Historical, Aesthetical), Indian Motif (Indiya, collection). Drawing from out door sources i.e parks, meseum, and, architectural, buildings, Utilization, of, Drawing, techniques and other media and idea to develop design and, drawing., Difference between desgn and development, Aspects of home, textile design, Source of design ideas/inputs,, Design, requirements pertaining to different countries. Product life, , VI., , 56, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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4.3 - TEXTILE TESTING, (Common, , To Textile Chemistry), , L, 4, , T, 2, , P, 6, , Rationale, As the name implies this paper aims to develop in, incumbent, the capability of testing the products and, components for desired results. Without it a product, never be claimed for any standard., , the, its, can, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Importance of Textile Testing, 8, 4, 2., Sampling and quality control, 8, 4, 3., Fibre Dimensions, 8, 4, 4., Yarn Dimensions, 8, 4, 5., Fabric Dimensions, 8, 4, 6, Tensile Testing of Textiles, 8, 4, 7., Evenness Testing:, 8, 4, _________________________________________________________________, 56 28, 84, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , IMPORTANCE OF TEXTILE TESTING:, Introduction to textile testing, properties of fibres, yarns, and fabrics and their relevance in assessing the performance,, of textiles during and after manufacture., , 2, , Sampling and Quality Control :, Definition of sample,, sample size, sampling Technique, Introduction to quality, control, Accuracy of measurement, presentation and analysis, of data, SQC charts analysis of defects, difference between, average and correlation. Standard deviation and coefficient, of variation., , 3., , FIBRE DIMENSIONS:, i., , Fibre, Length Measurement - Use of Baer, sorter,, Fibrograph,, Uster-stapler,, their, principles, of, operation., ii. Fibre Fineness Measurement - By cutting and, weighing, method, Shefield micronair, Aerlometer, Maturity of, cotton by caustic soda method and by airflow methods., iii. Role, of Humidity - Absolute, Humidity,, Relative, 58, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Humidity, moisture Regain, Moisture content., iv., 4., , 5., , Introduction to H.V.I. (High Volume Instruments), , YARN DIMENSIONS:, i., , Measurement of yarn twist by Rock bank twist, continuous twist tester and by twist and, methods., , ii., , Measurement of yarn diameter by microscope., , tester,, untwist, , FABRIC DIMENSIONS:, i., , Measurement of fabric thickness. Measurement of, by crimp tester., , ii., , Air permeability of fabrics, its measurement, permeability tester., , by, , iii. Crease recovery of fabrics, factors effecting, recovery, measurements of crease recovery by, recovery tester., , 6., , iv., , Water repellancy tests., , v., , Abrasion resistance, Abrasion Tester., , test, , on, , fabric, , by, , crimp, , air, , crease, crease, , Mortindale,, , TENSILE TESTING OF TEXTILES:, i., , Fibre strength, stelometer., , testing by Pressely, , strength, , ii., , Yarn strength testing, types of testing machines,, single yarn strength testing and Lea strength testing., , iii. Fabric strength testing by cut strip, grab, revealed strip methods., testing by tongue, , tear,, , strip, , trapezoid, , and, , iv., , Fabric, test., , v., , Bursting strength testing by hydraulic strength tester., , 7., , tear, , tester,, , tear, , EVENNESS TESTING, i., , Nature of irregularities - short term, medium term and, long, term variations, periodic and non, periodic, irregularities., 59, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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TEXTILE TESTING, LIST OF EXPERIMENT, 1., , 2., , To find the count of yarn, (i) by physical balance, (ii) by yarn quadrants balance., (iii)by Bessley yarn balance., and to calculate Coefficient of variation (CV)., To calculate, C.V.., , yearn count by wrap reel, , and, , to, , calculate, , 3., , Determine the twist of yarn per inch/per meter in double, yarn and its individual components by continuous twist, tester and twist and untwist tester., , 4., , Findout the, hank of sliver and roving with the aid of wrap, block machine., , 5., , Find the staple length of fibre by Bare Sorter., , 6., , Measure fibre fineness by flowing air through a, fibre by micronaire., , 7., , Find out fibre length, , 8., , Find out lea strength of cotton yarn by lea strength, (Power driven) and CSP., , 9., , Find the breaking strength of cotton, strength testing machine., , 10., , To find the breaking strength and elongation of single, thread of cotton by single thread testing machine (Hand or, pwoer driven)., , 11., , Examine the bursting, strength tester., , 12., , Find out the relative abrasion properties, Martindale abrasion tester., , fabrics, , by, , 13., , Find the breaking strength of different textile fabrics, means of cloth strength tester (power driven)., , by, , 14., , Measure crimp by shirley crimp meter., , 15., , Find out air permeability of fabric by air permeability, tester., Measure crease recovery of fabric by crease recovery tester., , 16., , sample, , of, , by analytical digital fibrograph., , stength, , of, , a, , yarn, , by, , fabric, , of, , 61, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , tester, , Ballistic, , by, , bursting
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17., , Find out fibre strength by stelometer., , 18., 19., 20., , Test of pilling of fabrics by computerzed pilling texter., Estimation of final pH value of finished fabric., Test evenness of the yarn by evenness tester., , 62, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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4.4FABRIC MANUFACTURING SYSTEM, L, 4, , T, 1, , P, -, , RATIONALE :, From the title of the paper, it is evident that the, knowledge of manufacturing process is matter of imparitive, importance to textile designer. So is the importance of the, paper., TOPICWISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, ---------------------------------------------------------------Sl.No., TOPIC, LECTURE, TUTORIAL, ---------------------------------------------------------------1., TOPIC-I, 12, 3, 2., TOPIC-II, 12, 3, 3., TOPIC-III, 12, 3, 4., TOPIC-IV, 10, 3, 5., TOPIC-V, 10, 2, ---------------------------------------------------------------T O T A L, 56, 14, ----------------------------------------------------------------, , DETAILED CONTENTS, I., , Brief introduction to sequence of different, processes, involved in the conversion of yarns into fabrics. Brief, study and working principles of, cheese winding, warp, winding, weft winding, warping and sizing., , II., , Introduction to various primary, secondary, motions of a loom., , and, , auxiliary, , III. Classification of various types of weaving machines. Brief, Study of handloom, power loom and elementry knowledge of, automatic looms and shutterless looms., IV., , Brief study of dobby and jacquard., , V., , Introduction to knitied fabrics and, various, knitting concepts (Warp knits and weft knits)., , 63, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , types, , of
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4.5 CARPET MANUFACTURING, L, 6, , T, 1, , P, 6, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 20, 3, 2., Topic 2, 22, 4, 3., Topic 3, 22, 4, 4., Topic 4, 20, 3, __________________________________________________________________, 84 14 84, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , FUNDAMENTALS OF CARPETS l, Classification of carpets, textures and other relevant, features, Introduction to various terms used in carpet, industury locally and inter nationally., , 2., , HAND KNOTTED CARPET :, Preparatory process, Construction, types of knots used,, brief description of equipments used manufacturing process, in various types hand knotted carpets including Tibetan, type. Defect arising in hand knotted carpets and their, remedial measures., , 3., , HAND WOVEN CARPETS :, Preparatory process, construction, types of looms used in, hand woven carpet, brief description of various types of, looms and tools used in hand woven carpets. Various types of, defects arising in hand woven carpets and their remedial, measures. Flat woven carpets manufacturing and finishing, process including Broad Looms., , 4., , TUFTED CARPETS :, Preparatory, process, constructions,, basic, principles,, process sequences, tufting equipments used e.g (tufting,, frame, tufting gun, etc.) Schortz hand tufted machine,, Construction of various, backing cloth used in tufted, carpet., , 64, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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LIST OF PRACTICALS, A., 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., , 6., 7., , B., , Hand Knotted Carpets, Preparation of warp, Mounting and setting of warp, Preparation of weft (pile material, lachchi and tharry), Practice of knots., To study and identify the various types of knots used in, hand knotted carpet and also to determine knots/square inch, in a carpet., Preparation of a small sample., Study of various parts of a vertical carpet loom and their, functions., Tibetan Carpets, , 1., 2., , Practice of knots, Preparation of small sample, , C., , Hand Tufted Carpet, , 1., 2., 3., , Farming of primary backing including tracing of design, Practice of tufting using hand and electric gun, Preparation of small sample, , D., , Loom Made Carpets, , 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., , Study of the features of the loom, Study of various parts of handloom and their function., Installation of handloom for durry and vertical carpet loom., Preparation of small sample (Broad loom/durry), To study various parts of a vertical arpet loom and their, functions., , E., , Practical demonstration on handling of equipments used, manufacturing of a Hand knotted and hand tufted carpet., , in, , F., , Practical demonstration on handling of equipments, manufacturing of Indo-Tibetan and Board Loom., , in, , 65, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , used
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G., , Acquaintance of KUBBY Carpet sampling machine and prototype, development of handmade carpet (Preferably protraints.), , 66, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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V SEMESTER, 5.1 INTEGRATIVE COMMUNICATION, L, -, , T, -, , P, 4, , TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, 1., Introduction to Personality Development, 02, 2., Factors Influencing / Shaping Personality, 02, 3., Self Awareness – 1, 03, 4., Self Awareness – 2, 02, 5., Self Awareness – 3, 02, 6., Change Your Mind Set, 02, 7., Interpersonal Relationship and Communication, 03, 8., Non-Verbal communication Communication Skills 02, 9 ., Communication Skills ACTIVITIES, 06, 10., Body Language skills, 03, 11., Leadership Traits & Skills, 03, 12., Attitude, 03, 13., Analyzing & Solving a Problem skills, 02, 14., Time Management skills, 03, 15., Stress Management Skills, 02, 16., Interview Skills, 04, 17., Conflict Motives, 02, 18., Negotiation / Influencing Skills, 02, 19., Sociability, 03, 20., Importance of Group, 03, 21., Values / Code of Ethics, 02, ___________________________________________________________________, 56, ___________________________________________________________________, , PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT, 1 Introduction to Personality Development, AIM, Skills, Types of Skills, LIFE SKILLS VS OTHER SKILLS,, Concept of Life Skills. Ten core Life Skills identified by, WHO, 2. Factors Influencing / Shaping Personality :, Introduction, Physical and Social Factors Influencing /, Shaping, Personality (Hereditary, Self-Development, Environment,, Education, Life-situations ) Psychological AND Philosophical, Factors Influencing / Shaping Personality ( Past Experiences,, Dreams and Ambitions, Self-Image, Values), 3. Self Awareness – 1, DIMENSIONS OF SELF AWARENESS ( Self Realization, Self, Knowledge or Self Exploration, Self Confidence, Self Talk,, Self, Motivation, Self Esteem, Self Image, Self Control, Self, Purpose, Individuality and Uniqueness, Personality, Values,, 67, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Attitude, Character ), SELF REALIZATION AND SELF EXPLORATION, THROUGH SWOT ANALYSIS AND JOHARI WINDOW,, 4. Self Awareness – 2, SYMPATHY VS EMPATHY AND ALTRUISM,, Importance ofEmpathizing with Others,, 5. Self Awareness – 3, Self-Awareness through Activity, Body Image ( What is Body, Image, What Decides our Body Image, What is Poor Body, Image, What are the Harmful Effects of Poor Body Image ),, Tackling Poor Body Image( Enhance Self-Esteem, Build Up, Critical Thinking, Build up Positive Qualities, Understand, Cultural Variation, Dispel Myths, Utilize Life Skills ), 6. Change Your Mind Set, What is Mindset, HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MINDSET ( Get the, Best Information Only, Make the best people your Role Model,, Examine Your Current Beliefs, Shape Your Mindset with Vision, and Goals, Find Your Voice, Protect Your Mindset, Let Go of, Comparisons, Put An End To Perfectionism, Look At The, Evidence, Redefine What Failure Means, Stop Worrying About, What “People” Think), INTERPERSONAL SKILLS, 7. Interpersonal Relationship and Communication, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP , Forms of Interpersonal, Relationship, Must Have in an Interpersonal Relationship,, Interpersonal Relationship between a Man and a Woman (, Passion, Intimacy, Commitment), Relationship Between, Friends, ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN INTERPERSONAL, RELATIONSHIP ( Take Care Of Your Tone And Pitch, Choice of, Words is Important in Relationships, Interact Regularly, Be, Polite, Try To Understand The Other Person’s Point Of View As, Well, Individuals Can Also Communicate Through Emails,, 8. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Communication Skills, Non-Verbal Communication,, We Communicate with Our Eyes, Communication with Facial, Expression, A Good Gesture, Appearance, Posture and Gait,, Proximity and Touch ), IMPORTANCE OF LISTENING,, Characteristics of Good and Effective Listener( Is Attentive,, Do, Not Assume, Listen for Feelings and Facts, Concentrate on the, Other Speakers Kindly and Generously, Opportunities), 9. Communication Skills ACTIVITIES –, Activities in Making Collages, Making Advertisements, PPT, Preparation &, Presentation, Speaking -Seminars, Group Discussions, Debates,, Extempore Speeches, Listening to an audio clip and telling, its, gist, Answering a telephone call, Making enquiries, General, tips68, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Pronunciation, Tone, Pitch, Pace, Volume, relevance, brief,, simple Reading Newspaper, Magazines ( Current Affairs,, Economic magazines, Technical magazines), How to read a, report, article, Writing- Resume Writing, Writing joining, report,, Notice writing, Report making, Proposal writing,, Advertisement,, Notice for tender, Minutes writing, E-Mail writing,, Listening News, Listening to audio clips.( Lecture, poetry,, speech, songs),, 10. Body Language skills, Introduction, What is Body Language , Body Language Parts,, Personal Space Distances (Intimate Distance, Personal, Distance,, Social Distance, Public Distance), IMPORTANT BODY, LANGUAGE SIGNS AND THEIR MEANING, UNDERSTANDING OTHERS, 11., , Leadership Traits & Skills :, , Introduction, Important Leadership Traits (Alertness,, Bearing,, Courage, Decisiveness, Dependability, Endurance, Enthusiasm,, Initiative, Integrity, Judgment, Justice, Knowledge, Loyalty,, Sense, of Humour), Other Useful traits (Truthfulness, Esprit-decorps,, Unselfishness, Humility and sympathy, Tact without loss of, moral, courage, Patience and a sense of urgency as appropriate,, Selfconfidence,, Maturity, Mental including emotional stability), 12. Attitude, Types of Attitude, Components of Attitudes (Cognitive, Component, Affective Component, Behavioral Component ),, Types of Attitudes (Positive Attitude, Negative Attitude,, Neutral, Attitude, Rebellious Attitude, Rational and Irrational, Attitudes,, Individual and Social Attitudes), Kinds of Attitude,, ASSERTIVENESS, How to Develop Assertiveness (Experiment, and Try New Things, Extend Your Social Circle, Learn to Make, Decisions for Yourself, Indulge in Knowledge, Admire Yourself, &, Others), Negotiation (Be Sensitive to The Needs Others, Be, Willing To Compromise, Develop Your Problem-Solving Skills,, Learn to Welcome Conflict, Practice Patience, Increase Your, Tolerance For Stress, Improve Your Listening Skills, Learn To, Identify Bottom-Line Issues Quickly, Be Assertive, Not, Aggressive), 69, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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PROBLEM SOLVING, 13. Analyzing & Solving a Problem skills, Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Decision Making, Goal, Setting & Planning, Problem Solving, 14. Time Management skills, Need of Time Management, TIME WASTERS (Telephone,, Visitors , Paper work, Lack of Planning & Fire Fighting ,, Socializing , Indecision , TV , Procrastination ), PRINCIPLES, OF, TIME MANAGEMENT - Develop a Personal Sense of Time (Time, Log , value of other people’s time ), Identify Long-Term, Goals ,, Concentrate on High Return Activities , Weekly & Daily, Planning, (The Mechanics of Weekly Planning , Daily Planning ), Make, the, Best Use of Your Best Time , Organize Office Work, (Controlling, Interruptions , Organizing Paper Work ), Manage Meetings,, Delegate Effectively, Make Use of Committed Time, Manage, Your Health,, 15. Stress Management Skills, INTRODUCTION, Understanding Stress and its Impact, Expected, Responses (Physical, Emotional, Behavioral), stress, signals(thoughts, feelings, behaviors and physical), STRESS, MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES (Take Deep Breath, Talk It Out,, Take A Break, Create a Quite Place in Your Mind, Pay, Attention, to Physical Comfort, Move, Take Care of Your Body, Laugh,, Mange Your Time, Know Your Limits, Do You Have To Be Right, Always, Have A Good Cry, Look for the Good Things Around, You, Talk Less, Listen More), UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONS, AND FEELINGS-through Activity, 16. Interview Skills ( 2 sessions from Industry Expert is, Compulsory), Curriculum Vitae (When Should a CV be Used, What Information, Should a CV Include, personal profile, Covering Letter, What, Makes a Good CV, How Long Should a CV Be, Tips on, Presentation), Different Types of CV (Chronological, SkillsBased ), BEFORE THE INTERVIEW , CONDUCTING, YOURSELF DURING THE INTERVIEW , FOLLOWING, THROUGH AFTER THE INTERVIEW , Interview Questions To, Think About , MOCK INTERVIEW – Activity (MOCK INTERVIEW, EVALUATION - NON-VERBAL BEHAVIORS, VERBAL, BEHAVIORS, General Etiquettes to face the Board , Telephonic, interview, 17. Conflict Motives –Resolution, Motives of Conflict( Competition for Limited Resources, The, 70, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Generation Gap and Personality Clashes, Aggressive, Personalities, Culturally Diverse Teams, Competing Work and, Family Demands, Gender Based Harassment), Merits and, Demerits of Conflict , Levels of Conflict (Interpersonal, Conflict,, Role Conflict, Inter-group Conflict, Multi-Party Conflict,, International Conflict ), Methods of Conflict Resolution (The, WinLose Approach, The Lose-Lose Strategy, The Win-Win, Approach), Techniques for Resolving Conflicts (Confrontation, and Problem Solving Leading to Win-Win, Disarm the, Opposition,, Cognitive Restructuring, Appeal to Third Party, The Grievance, Procedure), 18. Negotiation / Influencing Skills, Why Influencing, What Is Influencing, TYPES OF INFLUENCING, SKILLS (Probing And Listening, Building Rapport, Sign, Posting,, Pacing, Selling, Assertiveness), LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF, INFLUENCE, The Six Laws of Influence (The Law of Scarcity,, The Law of Reciprocity, The Law of Authority, The Law of, Liking,, The Law of Social Proof, The Law of Commitment and, Consistency), Influencing Principles (Making a Start, Buy, Yourself, Thinking Time, Dealing With Disagreement, Difficult And, Sensitive Situations), 19. Sociability : Etiquettes And Mannerism & Social Skills, Need for Etiquette , Types of Etiquettes (Social Etiquette,, Bathroom Etiquette, Corporate Etiquette, Wedding Etiquette,, Meeting Etiquette, Telephone Etiquette, Eating Etiquette,, Business Etiquette, E-Mail Etiquettes,), MANNERISMS, HOW, TO IMPROVE YOUR SOCIAL SKILLS (Be Yourself, Be, Responsible, Be Open & Approachable, Be Attentive, Be Polite,, Be Aware, Be Cautious), 20. Importance of Group / Cross Cultural Teams / Team Work skills, Introduction, Types and Characteristics of, Groups (Definition of a, Group, Classification / Types of Groups, Friendship Group,, Task, Group, Formal Groups, Informal Group, Effective Group),, Importance of a Group, Characteristics of a Mature Group,, TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A TEAM ( Definition of a, Team, Types of Teams, Functional Teams, Problem Solving, Teams, Cross - Functional Teams, Self - Managed Teams),, Importance of a Team, Characteristics of a Team, 21., , VALUES / CODE OF ETHICS, Meaning, A FEW IMPORTANT VALUES (Honesty, Integrity,, 71, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Purity, Discipline, Selflessness, Loyalty, Fairness,, Equality, Trust,, Support, Respect, etc), Note : One Orientation module for the faculty is must., Involvement of Industry Experts is necessary for, Interview Skills, , 72, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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5.2 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT, , L, 6, , T, 2, , P, , RATIONALE, The knowledge of this subject is required for all engineers/technicians who wish, to choose industry/field as their career. This course is designed to develop, understanding of various functions of management, role of workers and engineers, and providing knowledge about industrial and tax laws., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS, __________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Units, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P___, 1., Principles of Management, 8, 2., Human Resource Development, 10, 3., Wages and Incentives, 4, 4., Human and Industrial Relations, 6, 5., Professional Ethics, 2, 6., Sales and Marketing management, 10, 7., Labour Legislation Act, 10, 8., Material Management, 8, 9., Financial Management, 8, 10., Entrepreneurship Development, 8, 11., Fundamental of Economics, 5, 12., Accidents and Safety, 5, ________________________________________________________________, 84, ___________________________________________________________________, , -, , DETAILED CONTENTS, Principles of Management, 1.1 Management,, Different, Functions:, Planning,, Organising,, Leading, Controlling., 1.2 Organizational Structure, Types, Functions of different, departments., 1.3 Motivation: Factors, characteristics, methods of improving, motivation,, incentives,, pay,, promotion,, rewards,, job, satisfaction, job enrichment., 1.4 Need for leadership, Functions of a leader, Factors for, accomplishing effective leadership, Manager as a leader,, promoting team work., 2., Human Resource Development, 2.1 Introduction, objectives and functions of human resource, development (HRD) department., 2.2 Recruitment, methods of selection, training strategies and, career development., 2.3 Responsibilities of human resource management – policies and, functions, selection – Mode of selection – Procedure –, training of workers, Job evaluation and Merit rating., 3., Wages and Incentives, 3.1 Definition and factors affecting wages, methods of wage, payment., 3.2 Wage incentive – type of incentive, difference in wage,, incentive, and bonus; incentives of supervisor., 3.3 Job evaluation and merit rating., 4., Human and Industrial Relations, 1., , 73, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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5., , 6., , 7., , 8., , 9., , 10., , 11., , 12., , 4.1 Industrial relations and disputes., 4.2 Relations with subordinates, peers and superiors., 4.3 Characteristics of group behaviour and trade unionism., 4.4 Mob psychology., 4.5 Grievance, Handling of grievances., 4.6 Agitations, strikes, Lockouts, Picketing and Gherao., 4.7 Labour welfare schemes., 4.8 Workers’ participation in management., Professional Ethics, 5.1 Concept of professional ethics., 5.2 Need for code of professional ethics., 5.3 Professional bodies and their role., Sales and Marketing management, 6.1 Functions and duties of sales department., 6.2 Sales forecasting, sales promotion, advertisement and after, sale, services., 6.3 Concept of marketing., 6.4 Problems of marketing., 6.5 Pricing policy, break even analysis., 6.6 Distribution channels and methods of marketing., Labour Legislation Act (as amended on date), 7.1 Factory Act 1948., 7.2 Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923., 7.3 Apprentices Act 1961., 7.4 PF Act, ESI Act., 7.5 Industrial Dispute Act 1947., 7.6 Employers State Insurance Act 1948., 7.7 Payment of Wages Act, 1936., 7.8 Intellectual Property Rights Act, Material Management, 8.1 Inventory control models., 8.2 ABC Analysis, Safety stock, Economic ordering quantity., 8.3 Stores equipment, Stores records, purchasing procedures, Bin, card, Cardex., 8.4 Material handling techniques., Financial Management, 9.1 Importance of ledger and cash book., 9.2 Profit and loss Account, Balance sheet., 9.3 Interpretation of Statements, Project financing, Project, appraisal, return on investments., Entrepreneurship Development, 10.1 Concept of entrepreneur and need of entrepreneurship in the, context of prevailing employment conditions., 10.2 Distinction between an entrepreneur and a manager., 10.3 Project identification and selection., 10.4 Project formulation., 10.5 Project appraisal., 10.6 Facilities and incentives to an entrepreneur., Fundamental of Economics, 11.1 Micro economics., 11.2 Macro economics., Accidents and Safety, 12.1 Classification of accidents based on nature of injuries,, event and place., 12.2 Causes and effects of accidents., , 74, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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12.3 Accident-prone workers., 12.4 Action to be taken in case of accidents with machines,, electric, shock,, fires, and, erection, and, construction, accidents., 12.5 Safety consciousness and publicity., 12.6 Safety procedures., 12.7 Safety measures – Do’s and Don’ts and god housing keeping., , 75, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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5.3 CARPET CHEMICAL PROCESSING, L, 4, , T, 2, , P, -, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 12, 4, 2., Topic 2, 9, 3, 3., Topic 3, 9, 3, 4., Topic 4, 9, 3, 5., Topic 5, 9, 3, 6., Topic 6, 9, 3, 7., Topic 7, 9, 3, 8., Topic 8, 9, 3, 9., Topic 9, 9, 3, __________________________________________________________________, 84 28, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Prepartory process for different fibres, (Scouring bleaching)., , used, , in, , carpets, , 2., , Classification of dyes and various dyes used for dyeing, various fibres (Cotton, wool, acrylic, polyster)., , 3., , Introduction to various terms used in chemical processing of, carpets- M:L ratio, Shade %age, Mass colouration, Dope dying, exhaustion, percentage. Introduction to various, dyeing, machinery - Fibre dyeing machine, Hank dyeing machine,, Winch, Jigger, HTHP dyeing machine., , 4., , Principle and application of dyes - Acid dyes, Metal complex, dyes, Basic dyes, Disperse dyes., , 5., , Introduction to method and style of printing, various, ingredients used in printing paste yarn printing, Flook, printing and latest developments in carpet printing., , 6., , CHEMICAL PROCESSING RELATED TO CARPET :, , of, , Impurities present in wool like suint, wool grese and, surface soiling. Process for the removal emulsion souring, process in relation to detergents and wool grease removal., Principles of the tests carried out on grease. Introduction, to wool grease recovery. Wool drying, pressing and packing., 7., , ACID DYES :, 76, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Generalized, formula dn classificaiton of, acid, dyes., Procedure for applicaion of various types of acid dyes to, wool and other fibres (e.g. Nylon and Silk),, Nylon:, Mechanism of acid dyeing and dye fibre bound, effect of, different process parameters and role of additives in acid, dyeing, Fastness properties of acid dyes., CHROME DYES :, Concepts of mordants; formation of chromium complexes;, Method of appliation of chrome dyes - Chrome mordant, process, After Chrome Process, Meta chrome process. Brief, idea on fastness properties of chrome dyes, Chromosol., METAL COMPLEX DYES :, General formula and structure, Classification of metal, complex dyes - 1:1 metal complex dyes and 1:2 metal complex, dyes; Procedure of application of metal comples dyes and, mechanism of dyeing fastness; Properties of metal comples, dyes., 8., , CHEMICAL COATING AND FINISHING :, Objectives of Latexing, Merit of Latex, Applicaiton of, latex,, Formulation, of latex compount, and, role, of, auxiliaries; Quality assessment of latex, Problems and, remedial measures of latexing synthetic latex and its, advantages., Shearing, Third Backing, Edge Binding, Taping,, Knotting - Finishing, Modern backing technique, latexing., , 9., , Fringe and, substituing, , CHEMICAL PROCESS ON WOOL :, Bleaching, Prevention of dyebath yellowing, Insect resist, treatments, Shrink proofing, Anti static properties, plane, retardant wool, photo stabilizers, stain blicking, polyme5r, grafting setting. Wool Scour Effluent Treatment- Process, control and quality assurance, Energy conservation., , 77, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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5.4 CARPET DESIGN-II, , L, 6, , T, 2, , P, 8, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 15, 5, 2., Topic 2, 15, 5, 3., Topic 3, 15, 5, 4., Topic 4, 12, 4, 5., Topic 5, 12, 4, 6., Topic 6, 15, 5, __________________________________________________________________, 84 28, 112, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Introduction of Computer Aided Desinging - Importance and, advantage of CAD, Features of CAD sytem, Interface elements,, Transfer of designs to print paper : Various steps in, transferring designs form sketch to Point Paper., , 2., , Customizable setting, view, new designing creations, scanned, photographs, editing, File utilities,, freehand, tools,, geometric tool group, selection group, zoom group, selection, utilities, general group., , 3., , Creating motifs in computer : drawing tools, motif scanning, parameters-editing imagr for graph making- scaling rotating,, reversing, convert to full methods of different style and, forms of design using computer i.e. resize group, irregular, scale normal scale, covert to full, drop repeat, exchnge, horizontally, vertical exchange adjustment repeat., , 4., , Importance of colour application in motif, colour utilities,, colour, protection, colour, separation,, transparent, colour,change colours, colour reduction, colour reduction, based on similarity tracing a graph/design plate print out,, wool, consumption print out, colour libraryoverview, creating new colour library DPI calculation., , 5., , Preparation of computerized graph design from edited motif, with suitable weaves, vector and raster images, x and y in, designs, flot control and flat checking, pixel resolution, and its relation with thread and thread per inch. Weave, creation, creation of weaves and saving, Jacquard designing,, Principle of creating motifs in computer- drawing tools,, 78, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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motif scanning, scanning parameters, colours and attributes., 6., , Printing Designs- Usage of CAD in Textile Printing; Editing, of scanned Image by using different CAD tools. Creation of, design direct on computer screen by using CAD, tools, (Mouse/Digitiser). Creation of different textures with the, helps of CAD. Incorporaion of different Textures etc., Arrangement and layout of Motif to form Print Design. Design, Calculaiton as per given parameters for print i.e. Size of, screen, Number of screen etc. Colour seperatio to make, screen, Block etc., , 79, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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5.5 CARPET FINISHING AND MAINTENANCE, , L, 6, , T, 2, , P, -, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 28, 9, 2., Topic 2, 28, 9, 3., Topic 3, 28 10, __________________________________________________________________, 84 28, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., , CHEMICAL COATING :, Various types of latex and syntetic resin used in carpet, backing,, chemicals used for coating and their, role,, Equipments uesd for application of coating (e.g. Mixing, vessel, balcking pan, oven chemical pot milling machine,, latex spray gun, etc.), Curing process, Problems arising in, Latexing and their remedial measures., , 2., , Description and functions of various equipments used in, finishing of carpet e.g. Thokai Tools : Bakani, Beroni,, Shearing, machine,, Hand shearing, machine,, Finishing,, Scissors,, Embossing,, Scissor,, Fibric, scissor,, Pile, separator, Steel teeth comb, Embossing hand tools., , 3., , CHEMICAL WASHING OF CARPETS :, Traditional system. Mechanised system including pre and post, washing sequence. Detailed idea on various type of washing, like antique wash, herbal wash etc. (Chemicals used and, process parameters, equipments are to be studied), Sheen and, glaze characteristics of woolen and silk carpets., , 80, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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VI Semester, 6.1, , ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION & DISASTER MANAGEMENT, L T P, 4 - -, , RATIONALE:, A diplima student must have the knowledge of different, types of pollution caused due to industrialisation and, construction activities, so as he may help in balancing of, eco-system and control pollution by providing controlling, measures. They should be also aware of the environmental laws, for effectively controlling the pollution of environment., The topics are to be taught in light of legislation Para-3., TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS:, _________________________________________________________________, SL. NO., TOPIC, L, T, P, ________________________________________________________________, 1., Introduction, 6, 2., Pollution, 4, 2.1 Water Pollution, 8, 2.2 Air Pollution, 8, 2.3 Noise Pollution, 4, 2.4 Radio Active Pollution, 6, 2.5 Solid Waste Management, 6, 3., Legislations, 4, 4., Environmental Impact Assessment, 4, 5., Disaster Management, 6, ______________________________________________________________, TOTAL, 56 - _____________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , INTRODUCTION :, , -, , Basics of ecology, Ecosystem, Biodiversity Human activities, and its effect on ecology and eco system,, different, development i.e. irrigration, urbanization, road development, and other engineering activities and their effects on, ecology and eco system, Mining and deforestation and their, effects., , -, , Lowering of water level , Urbanization., , -, , Biodegradation, remediation,, biofungicides., , -, , Global warning concerns, Ozone layer depletion, Green, effect, Acid rain,etc., , 2., , POLLUTION :, , and, Biodegradibility,, composting,, Microbes, .Use, of, biopesticidies, , 81, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , bio, and, , house
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Sources of pollution, natural and man made, their effects on, living environments and related legislation., 2.1, , WATER POLLUTION :, , -, , Factors contributing water pollution and their effect., , -, , Domestic waste water and industrial, metals, microbes and leaching metal., , -, , Physical,, water., , -, , Indian, , -, , Indian Standards for quality of treated waste water., , -, , Treatment methods of effluent (domestic waste water and, industrial/ mining waste water), its reuse/safe disposal., , 2.2, , AIR POLLUTION :, , water., , Heavy, , Chemical and Biological Characteristics of, , waste, , Standards, , waste, , for qulity of drinking water., , Definition of Air pollution, types of air pollutants i.e., SPM, NOX, SOX, GO, CO2, NH3, F, CL, causes and its effects, on the environment., -, , Monitoring and control of air pollutants, Control measures, techniques. Introductory Idea of control equipment, in, industries i.e., A., B., C., D., E., F., , Settling chambers, Cyclones, Scrubbers (Dry and Wet), Multi Clones, Electro Static Precipitations, Bog Fillers., , -, , Ambient, , air, , qulaity, , measurement, , and, , their, , standards., , -, , Process and domestic emission control, , -, , Vehicular Pollution and Its control with special emphasis of, Euro-I, Euro-II, Euro-III and Euro IV., , 2.3, , NOISE POLLUTION :, Sources of noise pollution, its effect and control., , 2.4, , RADISACTIVE POLLUTION :, 82, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Sources and its effect on human, animal, plant and material,, means to control and preventive measures., 2.5, , SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT :, Municipal solid waste, Biomedical waste, Industrial, Hazardous waste, Plastic waste and its management., , 3., , and, , LEGISLATION :, Preliminary, thereunder-, , knowledge of the following Acts and rules, , made, , -, , The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - 1974., , -, , The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - 1981., , -, , The Environmental Protection (Prevention and Control of, Pollution) Act -1986. Rules notified under EP Act - 1986, Viz., #, , The Manufacture, Storage and Import, Chemical (Amendment) Rules, 2000, , #, , The, Hazardous Wastes, Amendment Rules, 2003., , #, , Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) (Amendment), Rules, 2003., , #, , The, Noise, Pollution, (Amendment) Rules, 2002., , #, , Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules,, 2000., , #, , The Recycled Plastics Manufacture and Usage (Amendment), rules, 2003., , (Management, , (Regulation, , of, , and, , Hazardous, , Handling, , and, , 4., , ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) :, , -, , Basic concepts, objective and methodology of EIA., , -, , Objectives and requirement of Environmental, System (ISO-14000) (An Introduction)., , 5., , DISASTER MANAGEMENT :, , ), , Control), , Management, , Definition of disaster - Natural and Manmade, Type of, disaster management, How disaster forms, Destructive power,, 83, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Causes and Hazards, Case study of Tsunami Disaster, National, policyIts, objective and, main, features,, National, Environment Policy, Need for central intervention, State, Disaster Authority- Duties and powers, Case studies of, various Disaster in the country, Meaning and benifit of, vulnerability reduction, Factor promoting, vulnerability, reduction and mitigation, Emergency support function plan., Main, feature and function of, National, Disaster, Management Frame Work, Disaster mitigation and prevention,, Legal Policy Frame Work, Early warning system,, Human, Resource Development and Function, Information dissemination, and communication., , 84, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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6.2 NON WOVEN, , L, 4, , T, 2, , P, -, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 10, 5, 2., Topic 2, 10, 5, 3., Topic 3, 10, 5, 4., Topic 4, 8, 4, 5., Topic 5, 8, 4, 6., Topic 6, 10, 5, __________________________________________________________________, 56 28, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, 1., , Introduction to Non woven, Raw materials: Fibrous matters, description, Properties of fabrics made from different, fibrous matters, Bounding agents used in non woven., , 2., , Classification non woven, Production steps for different, methods : General production steps for manufacturing non, woven fabrics. Dry bounded fabric production, steps, Spun, bounded fabric production., , 3., , Types, webs,, , 4., , Non woven fabric bounding techniques : Mechanical bounding,, Needle punching technology, Stitched bounding technology,, Hydro entanglement Adhesive bounding or chemical bounding;, Spray adhesive bounding, Foam bounding, Thermal bounding,, Hot calendaring, Area bounding, Point bounding, Embossing,, Belt calendaring, Through- air bounding., , 5., , Finishing, of, Non, Woven, Fabrics, :, Introduction,, classification of finish applied to non woven fabrics,, Shrinkage, Wrenching and Creping, Creeping : The MicrexMicrocreepe process. Process carbbing, Calendaring. Roller, Presses, Perforating and Slitting Performating, Slitting, Splitting, Grading, Velouring., , 6., , Antistatic Finish, Antimicrobials, Water repalent finish,, Lubricants, UV absorbers and Polymer stabilizers, Flame, retardent Soil release, Optical brightners., , of webs and their forming technques: Staple fibre, wet-laid webs, Dry-laid webs, Fibre preparation., , 85, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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6.3 CARPET TESTING, L, 6, , T, 2, , P, 8, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 22, 8, 2., Topic 2, 22, 8, 3., Topic 3, 20, 6, 4., Topic 4, 20, 6, __________________________________________________________________, 84 28, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., , Performance evaluation of carpets and other floor coveringsclassification of floor covering according to use and, structure. Need for carpet texting. Different aspects of, quality testing and performance assessment of carpets. Norms, for various performance parameters of carpet, , 2., , Testing of functional properties of carpet and, floor, covering (a) Apperance retention (b) Carpet durability, including, soilability, carpet abrasion resistance, (c), Resilience (d) Tendency of pilling and fuzzing (e) Other, properties like insulation properties, acoustic properties, electrostatic properties, etc., , 3., , Brief description and principle operation of following, carpet testing equipments; Dynamic loading machine, Tuft, Withdrawal tensometer, Pilfuz Carpet Tester,, Usometer,, Hexapod Tumble Tester, Courtaulds Tetrapod Walker., , 4., , Brief description and principle operation of following, Carpet, Testing Equipments : Digital Thickness, Gauge,, Portable Carpet Thickness Guage, Drum Testing Device, Roller, Chair Testing Device, Carpet Static Loading Device, Carpet, Wear and Abrasion Tester, Types of Carpet Flammability, Tester., , 86, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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LIST OF PRACTICALS, 1., 2., 3., 4., , 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., , Determination of dimensional stability of carpet., Determination of carpet thickness using digital thickness, tester., Measurement of pile height of carpet using leave guage., Determunation of thickness of carpet under a given load visa-vis compressibility and % recovery by Digital thickness, guage., Determination of thickness of carpet and carpet backing, using portable thickness gauge., Determination of abrosion resistance and weight loss in, carpet., Determination of degree of appearance retention of a carpet., Determination of blend composition of carpet., Determination of knots/sq" of a hand knotted carpet., Determination of tuft withdrawal force using tuft withdrawal, tensometer., , 87, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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6.4 MODERN CARPET TECHNOLOGY, , L, 6, , T, -, , P, -, , Rationale, , Topic Wise Distribution of Periods, ________________________________________________________________, Sl.No., Topics, Coverage Time, ______________________________________________________L___T___P__, 1., Topic 1, 20, 2., Topic 2, 22, 3., Topic 3, 22, 4., Topic 4, 20, __________________________________________________________________, 84, ___________________________________________________________________, , DETAILED CONTENTS, , 1., , Introdution to machine made carpets Face to Face weaving, Machine tufting, , 2., , CLASSIFICATION OF MACHINE MADE CARPETS :, , Wilton,, , Axminster,, , Rang of yarn count used inmachine made carpets for warp,, weft and pile yarn, Properties of carpet yean and their, impact of functional properties of carpet. Brief descrption, on charcteristic features and manufacting process of machine, made tufted carpet. Study of various steps involved in the, machine tufting., 3., , Classification of woven carpets, brief description, characteristic features and manufacturing processes, various types of woven carpets with special reference, Wilton and Axminster looms., , 4., , Non woven carpet : Types of non woven carpet, their, construction and end use. Brief description of process and, machineries involved in manufacturing of Needle punched,, adhesive bonded, Electrostatically flocked carpet., , 88, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , on, of, to
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6.5 PROJECT, L, -, , Two, , T, -, , P, 4, , periods per week are allotted for project work, , final, , year, , of, , encouraged, , and, , weave/carpet, carpet, , the course. In classroom, , (ii), , helped, , for, , students, , developing, , be given clear idea, , new, of, , in, (i), , type, , machinery, , of, , building, , construction/shed,, , required, their layout. Fundamental, , Factors, , and, , affecting, , costing procedures, , in, , a, , site,, , units, , of, , requirements, , their type. Process control in carpet departments,, costing, , in, , establishing, , of carpet mill organisation. Deciding number of workers, , of, , be, , designs, , unit of given size begining from selection of, , deciding, , the, , various, , and, , elements, sections,, , productivity and efficiency of, , men, , and, , machines, sources of finance and development of resources., For, , general, , awarness, , students, , be, , organisations, , invloved in, , certification,, , research, , development, , of textile, , Centre, , and, , Silk Board, Textile Committee,, , introduced, , to, , standardisation,, , products, Textile, , Jute Commission, ATIRA, NITRA, BTRA, etc., , 89, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , Viz., , BIS,, , Commission,
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The project paper will be of two parts. Part-A will contain, the problems to evaluate students learning. The Part-B will, be regarding students awareness of the plans and programmes, running for rural development, ecological balance, and, environmental pollution control, entreprenurship development, and agencies involved in these works., PART-A:, Part-A will contain two types of problems (i) relating to, development of designs in yarn/weave and preparing their, samples., (ii), relating, to, establishment, of, a, spinning/weaving unit of given size. The student will be, allowed to choose one either kind of the problem to solve., PART-B:, The student Will survey a village and prepare a report, giving details of population, means of lively hood, Health, and hygenic conditions, Education facilities and various, programmes/projects, running for the development and the, personnels and agencies involved in the work. He will also, make observation on environmental pollution and ecological, disturbunces and will make a mention of these in his report, with their reasons, suggesting remedies. Without it the, project will not be taken as complete. The student will also, do some constructive work for pollution control as advised, by the guiding teacher, Student will choose any one of the problems from Part(A) and, Part(B) is compulsary for all students. The students can be, divided into groups of threes to do one problem. The, students will be examined for 100 marks by an examiner, appointed by B.T.E, U.P., 1., , Examination Marks, , 100, , Part A:Project Work, Viva Voce, , 50, 25, , Part B:Project Work, Viva Voce, , 15, 10, , Sessional Marks, Total, , 50, ---150, ----, , 50, -----150, ------, , 90, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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6.6 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (6 Week), Viva Voce, , 100, , Sessional Marks, Total, , 40, ---140, ---DIPLOMA IN CARPET TECHNOLOGY, STAFF STRUCTURE, , Intake of the Course, Pattern of the Course, , 60, Semester System, , S.No., , Name of Post, , No., , 1., , Principal, , 1, , 2., , HOD, , 1, , 3., , Lecturer(*), , 7, , 4., , Lecturer in Communication Tech., , 1, , 5., , Instructor, , 2, , 6., , Computer Programmer, , 1, , 7., , Steno Typist, , 1, , 8., , Accountant/Cashier, , 1, , 9., , Student/Library Clerk, , 1, , 10., , Store Keeper, , 1, , 11., , Class IV, , 6, , 12., , Sweeper, , Part time as, per requirement, , 13., , Chaukidar & Mali, , (Part-time), , As per need with, justification, , NOTE :, 1., , The number of staff required for, individual, institutation shall be worked out in accordance, with the norms laid down in G.O.No. 2281/Pra., Shi. -3-1989-60 (B)/85 dated June 27, 1989., , 2., , Services of the staff of other disciplines of, Institute may be utilised., , 3., , The post of "Computer Programmer" is not needed in, the institutions where diploma in "Electronics, Engineering" is running., , 4., , QUALIFICATIONS OF STAFF :, , the, , As per Service Rules., , 91, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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SPACE STRUCTURE, , No., [A]., , 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., , 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., , Administrative Block, , Prinicipal's room, Steno room, Confidential room, Reception Lounge, Main Office, Library (common with other disciplines), Common room, A. Boys Common Room, B. Girls Common Room, C. Staff Common Room, Class rooms, Store (100+0.1xStudent Population), Confrence Room, Head of Department Room, Lecturer Room, Confidential Office for Examination work, Estate Office (Security,Campus,Services), , [B], , Sl.No., , 6., A, B, C, 7., 8., , 9, , Acedemic, , Detail of Space, , 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., , M2, , 1, 30, 1, 6, 1, 10, 1, 25, 1(.25 Sqm./Student), 1, 150, 3, 150, 1, 50, 1, 50, 1, 50, 2, 120, 1, 109, 1, 75, 1, 15, (10 Sqm./Lecturer), 1, 25, 1, 25, , Block, , No., , @, Sq.m, , Floor Area, Sq.m., , Class Room, 2, 60, 120, Drawing Hall, 1, 120, 120, Physics Lab, 90, Chemistry Lab, 120, General Mechanical, 120, Engineering Lab, Textile Testing Lab., Fibre, 11470x4800mm, Yarn, 11470x4800mm, Fabric, 11000x7500mm, Carpet Technology Lab, 39830x15230mm, Electrical Technology, & Electronics Lab or Common with, Electrical Engineering., Computer Lab (Air Cond.Glass Partition, , 92, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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and Special type pvc flooring and, false ceiling ), , 60, , [C], Work shop, Workshop Supdt. Room, 12, Store, 20, Shops, Carpentry Shop, 50, Smithy Shop, 70, Fitting Shop, 50, Welding Shop, 50, Painting Shop, 50, Sheet Metal ,Soldering & Brazing shop, 50, Plumbing shop, 50, Machine Shop, 150, Foundry, 75, [D]., Common Facilities, Dispensary, 1, 75, Canteen, Cooperative Store,Bank, 1, 150, Extension Centre, Postal Services etc., Parking space, A. Cycle Stand, (1 Sqm./Cycle For 25% Students), B. Scooter Stand, (3 Sqm./Scooter For 25% Students), C. Car Garage, (15 Sqm./ Car ), D. Bus Garage, (55 Sqm./ Bus ), N.C.C. block, 1 (2 Sqm/Student), Guest room (with 2 guest rooms and service, 1, 100, facility), [D]., Residential Facilities, I, II, III, (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i), , 1., 2., 3., , 4., 5., , 1., , Hostel for students, , 1, , for 50% boys &, 100%, girls, students to be, provided, in, seperate block), , 2., , Staff quarters, Principal, HOD/Warden, Sr. Lect./Lect., Technical/Ministerial staff, Class IV, Play ground (common), , 1, 2, 2, 4, 6, 1, , Type IV, Type IV, Type IV, Type II, Type I, 1500-2500, Sqm, depending upon, availability of, land, , 3., , Priorty to be given in following order, (1), a., b., c., d., e., f., g., (2), , Administrative Building, Labs, Workshop, Over head Tank, Boundary Wall, Principal Residence, Fourth Class Quarters (2/3), a., b., , 3), , Hostel, Students Aminities, Residences of employee, , 93, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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LIST OF EQUIPMENT, 1., , Equipment essentially required for performing the practicals, mentioned in the curriculum are only to be procured., , 2., , Experimental model/Prototype/Lab Model be purchased in place, of costly machines/equipments., , 3., , "Machine/Equipment/Instruments of old BTE list which are, not included in the list given below are to be retained in, the Lab/Shop for Demonstration purpose but not to be, purchased fresh.", , I. APPLIED PHYSICS LAB, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., Brass ball with hook 2 cm. dia, 2, 20, 40, 2., Stop clock least count 0.1 Sec, 2, 500, 1000, 3., Wall bracket with clamping, 2, 50, 100, arrangement, 4., Meter scale, 5, 20, 100, 5., Convex lenses of focal length, 10 cm.,20 cm., 50 cm.and 100 cm., 2 nos. of each, 8, 10, 80, 6., Optical bench steel with pin and, lens holders, 2, 500, 1000, 7., Anstronomical telescope, 1, 500, 500, 8., Searl's conductivity apparatus, with copper & steel rods 25 X 4 cm., diameter with all accessaries, 1 set, 1000, 1000, 9., Lea's conductivity app. complete, with all accessaries, 1 set, 1000, 1000, 10. Constant water flow arrangement, 2, 400, 800, 11. Boiler made of copper 2 lt. cap., 4, 200, 800, 12. Platinum resistance thermometer, 2, 800, 1600, 13. Potentiometer - 10 wires with, jockey, 1, 500, 500, 14. Meter bridge complete, 1, 250, 250, 15. Lead accumulator 2.2 V. and, 20 amp. hour capacity, 2, 250, 500, 16. Moving coil galvenometer, 3, 200, 600, 17. Moving coil ammeter 0-1 amp.,, 0-5 amp., 0-10 amp., 1 no of each 3, 250, 750, 18. Moving coil voltmeter 0-1 V., 0-5 V., 0-10 V. 1 No of each, 3, 250, 750, 19. Lechlanchi cell complete, 3, 100, 300, 20. Resonance col. of steel tube with, tuning forks and other accessaries 1, 500, 500, 21. Tuning forks set of different, frequencies, 1 set, 1000, 1000, 22. App. for determining coefficient, of friction on a horrizontal plane 1 set, 1000, 1000, 23. Appratus for determining characterstics of P-N junction diode complete, with all accessaries, 1 set, 1500, 1500, 24. Post office box dial type, 1, 1200, 1200, 25. Resistance box 0-10 ohm., 0-100, ohm. 2 nos. each, 4, 400, 1600, , 94, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------26., 27., 28., 29., 30., 31., 32., 33., 34., 35., 36., , Rheostat of different ohm.capacity 8, Physical balance with weight box, 2, Set of fractional weights, 10, Fortin's barometer with mercury, 1, Battery eleminator 6 V. & 3 amp. 1, Lab tables, 3, Lab stools, 10, Anemometer cup type, 1, Anemometer hand held, 1, Suryamapi, 1, Insolation meter, 1, Misc., LS, , 250, 800, 20, 2500, 250, 8000, 100, 1000, 1000, 1500, 1500, , 2000, 1600, 200, 2500, 250, 24000, 1000, 1000, 1000, 1500, 1500, 5000, , 95, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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II., , APPLIED CHEMISTRY LAB, , ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., 2., 3., 4., 5., , Test tube stand, 15, 10, Funnel stand, 15, 10, Burette stand, 15, 30, Pipette stand, 15, 10, Chemical balances with analytical, weights 1gm -200gms, 5, 1500, 6. Fractional weights set with rider, 5sets, 25, 7. Kipp's apparatus 1000 ml. polythen 2, 500, 8. Reagents bottles, 250ml, 120, 10, 500ml, 5, 15, 1000ml, 5, 25, 9. Wide mouth bottle 250 ml, 15, 15, 10. Winchester bottle 2.5 litre, 15, 30, 11. Test tubes 1/4" x 6", 75, 1, 12. Boiling tube 1" x 6" hard glass, 24, 10, 13. Pestle and morter, 10 cms, 2, 30, 14. Watch glass, 7.5 cms, 15, 5, 15 Beakers, 100 ml., 10, 15, 250 ml., 24, 20, 400 ml., 12, 25, 1000 ml., 5, 30, 16. Weighing bottle 10 ml with lid, 15, 10, 17. Wash bottles, 15, 15, 18. Conical flask 250 ml., 15, 30, 19. Flat bottom flask, 500 ml., 6, 40, 20. Flat bottom flask, 250 ml., 15, 25, 21. Burette, 50 ml., 15, 60, 22. Pipette, 25 ml., 15, 20, 23. Measuring flask 250 ml., with stopper, 15, 50, 24. Measring cylinder of various, sizes (250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml), 3 no. of each, 9, LS, 25. Bunsen's burner, of brass, 15, 50, 26. Gas plant petrol 10 to 20 burners, automatic, 1, 5000, 27. Spirit lamp, 15, 30, 28. Tripod stand, 15, 10, 29. Wire gauge 15 X 15 cm. with, asbestos, 15, 15, 30. Test tube holder, 15, 10, 31. Porcelain plates, 15, 20, 32. Funnel 15 cm., 15, 16, 33. Blow pipe & work tools with electric, blower for glass blowing, 1 set 10000, 34. Cork borers with sharpn, 2 set, 100, 35. Cork pressure, 1 set, 250, 36. Glass cutting knife, 1, 75, 37. Spatula hard & nickel/steel, 2 each, 50, 38. Water tapes with gooseneek, 6, 200, , 150, 150, 450, 150, 7500, 125, 1000, 1200, 75, 125, 225, 450, 75, 240, 60, 75, 150, 480, 300, 150, 150, 225, 450, 240, 375, 900, 300, 750, , 250, 750, 5000, 450, 150, 225, 150, 300, 240, 10000, 200, 250, 75, 100, 1200, , 96, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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39. Gas taps two way, , 10, , 150, , 1500, , ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------40. Pinch cock & screw, 15, 20, 300, 41. Distilled water units (electrical), 1, 5000, 5000, 42. Distilled water units (solar), 1, 5000, 5000, 43. Open balance 1000 gms./10 mg., 1, 600, 600, 44. Platinium wire, 5, 25, 125, 45. Brush for cleaning various type, 40, 10, 400, 46. Jars 20 Lit. for keeping destilled, water, 5, 100, 500, 47. Lab table 2 m. x 1.2 m. x 1 m. hight, with central sink and cup boards, (Teak wood) with drawers and two, built in almirah on each side with, reagent racks, better tile top, 4, 8000, 32000, 48. Exhaust fans 18", 4, 2000, 8000, 49. Side racks and selves for bench, reagents made of teak wood for 24, bottels each set, 4, 2000, 8000, 50. Digital balance electronic, 1, 10000, 10000, 51. Hot plates 7-1/2", 3" dia controled, 2000 watts, 1, 1000, 1000, 52. Hot air oven thermostatically, controled with selves and rotary, switches 350 x 350 x 25 high, 1, 8000, 8000, 53 pH Meter, 1, 1000, 1000, 54 Glass Electrode, 2, 55. Reference Electro, 2, Miscellaneous, , LS, , 10000, , 97, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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III., , WORKSHOP PRACTICE, , CARPENTRY SHOP, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 19., 20., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., , 26., 27., 28., 29., 30., 31., 32., 33., 34., 35., 36., 37., 38., 39., 40., 41., , 60 cm.rule, 10, Flexible steel rule 2 metre, 2, T square 23 cm. steel, 10, Bevel square 23 cm. steel, 2, Marking knife 25 cm. steel, 10, Marking gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10, Mortise gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10, Caliper inside,steel 20 cm., 2, Caliper outside , steel 20 cm., 2, Compass steel 20cm., 2, Devider steel 20 cm., 2, Plumb, 2, Wooden bench vice steel 20 cm., 10, Bench hold fast steel 30 cm., 10, Bar clamp 2 m., 2, G clamp of flat, spring steel 20x30 cm., 4, Rip saw 40-45 cm., 10, Cross cut saw 40-45 cm., 2, Tennon saw 30-35 cm., 10, Dovetail saw 30-35 cm., 2, Compass saw 35 cm., 4, Key hole saw or pad saw 30-35 cm., 2, Bow saw, 2, Frame saw, 2, Chisel fish brand 1" to 1/8", firmer, 3, Dovetail, 3, Mortise, 3, Gauge or Golchi, 1" to 1/8", 3, Wooden jack plane complete, 10, Wooden smoothing plane, 10, Iron jack plane complete, 10, Iron rebate plane complete, 3, Iron grooving plane complete, 3, Iron compass plane complete, 3, Wooden moulding plane complete, 3, Bradawl, 3, Gimlet drills set, 1, Center bit, 2, Twist bit, 2, Auger bit, 2, Dovetail bit, 2, Counter shank bit, 2, Ratchet brace machine, 2, , set, set, set, set, , set, , 15, 20, 20, 30, 30, 30, 50, 50, 50, 40, 40, 20, 200, 40, 300, , 150, 40, 200, 60, 300, 300, 500, 100, 100, 80, 80, 40, 2000, 400, 600, , 60, 80, 80, 50, 60, 60, 25, 25, 25, , 240, 800, 160, 500, 120, 240, 50, 50, 50, , 100, 100, 100, 150, 100, 80, 200, 80, 120, 200, 200, 150, 150, 120, 80, 40, 15, 20, 175, , 300, 300, 300, 450, 1000, 800, 2000, 240, 360, 600, 600, 450, 150, 240, 160, 80, 30, 40, 350, , 98, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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42., 43., 44., 45., 46., 47., 48., , Grand drill machine 1/4" burmi, Wooden hand drill, Wooden mallet, Claw hammer, Carpenters hammer, Turning tool set for lathe, Screw driver 18" & 15", , 2, 5, 10, 3, 10, 3 set, 6, , 200, 200, 25, 30, 30, 800, 50, , 400, 1000, 250, 90, 300, 2400, 300, , ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------49. Adze, 500 gm., 10, 50, 500, 50. Pincer 175 mm., 6, 75, 750, 51. Plier 150 mm., 4, 90, 360, 52. Oil stone 8", 4, 75, 300, 53. Rasp file 12", 4, 100, 400, 54. Half round file 12", 4, 80, 320, 55. Round file, 12", 4, 80, 320, 56. Triangular file, 5", 4", 8, 60, 480, 57. Water stone, 4, 20, 80, 58. Carpentry work benches, 4, 2000, 8000, 59. Band saw machine complete, 1, 30000, 30000, 60. Circular saw machine, 1, 15000, 15000, 61. Grinding machine with motor, 1, 6000, 6000, 62. Universal wood working machine, 1, 15000, 15000, misc. for foundation of machines, LS, 10000, SMITHY SHOP, 1., 2., 3., , 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., , Anvil 150 Kg. with stand, 5, Swage block 50x30x8cm.&45x45x10cm. 2, Hammers, Ball peen 8 Kg., 10, Cross peen 8 Kg., 10, Beak iron, 25 Kg., 1, Swages different types, 6, Fullers different types, 6, Leg vice 15 cms. opening, 1, Electric blower with motor, 1, Furnace chmney with exhaust pipe, 5, Sledge Hammer 5Kg, 2, Misc. tools, , 2500, 1250, , 12500, 2500, , 150, 150, 500, 40, 30, 150, 5000, 5000, 200, LS, , 1500, 1500, 500, 240, 180, 150, 5000, 25000, 400, 2500, , SHEET METAL, SOLDERING & BRAZING, 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., , Dividers - 15cm., Trammel, 1 m., Angle protector, Try square 30 cm., Centre punch, Steel rule 30 cm. , 60 cm.,, Sheet metal gauge, Straight snips 30 cm., Curved snips, 30 cm., Bench shear cutter, 40 cm., Chisel 10 cm., Hammer, Bench vice 13 cm., Plier, Nose plier, , 5, 1, 5, 5, 5, 5, 1, 2, 2, 1, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, , 60, , 300, , 60, 40, 20, 25, 120, 250, 300, 5000, 100, 150, 1000, 50, 60, , 300, 200, 100, 125, 120, 500, 600, 5000, 500, 750, 5000, 250, 300, , 99, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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16., 17., 18., 19., 20., 21., 22., , Sheet metal anvil/stakes, Shearing machine 120 cm., Solder electric, Solder furnace type, Brazing equipments and accessories, Blow lamp, Sheet bending machine, Misc., , 5, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, , 2000, 2500, 500, 250, 5000, 250, 10000, LS, , 10000, 2500, 1000, 500, 5000, 500, 10000, 5000, , FITTING SHOP, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 19., 20., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., , Bench vice jaw 10 cm., 10, 300, 3600, Surface plate 45x45 cm., 2, 2000, 4000, V. Block 10x7x4 cm., 5, 350, 1650, Try square, 10, 40, 400, Bevel protractor 30 cm., 1, 2100, 2100, Combination set, 1, 2500, 2500, Divider, 5, 60, 300, Centre punch, 5, 20, 100, Calipers (Different sizes), 12, 20, 240, Vernier calipers 30 cm., 2, 600, 1200, Micrometer 0-25, 25-50 m.m., 4, 500, 2000, Vernier depth gauge, 1, 350, 350, Feeler gauge--15 blades, 1, 30, 30, Radius gauge, 1, 100, 100, Angle gauge, 1, 100, 100, Thread gauge, 1, 100, 100, Bench drilling machine 13 mm., 1, 5000, 5000, Double ended electric grinder, 1, 4000, 4000, Drill set, 1set 1000, 1000, Reamer set, 1set 2000, 2000, Tap set, 1set 2000, 2000, Adjustable wrenches, 1set 2000, 2000, Allen key set, 1set 350, 350, Spanners, 6, 60, 360, Work benches, 6, 2000, 12000, Power hacksaw, 1, 4000, 4000, Misc. Files, Dieset, Hexa frames etc., LS, 10000, ----------------------------------------------------------------WELDING SHOP, 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., , Ellectric welding set oil cooled, 1, Industrial regulator type oil, cooled arc welder, 1, Air cooled spot welder, 7.5 KVA, 1, General accssories for air cooled, spot welder of 7.5 KVA, Gas welding set with gas cutting torch, and complete with all accessories, 1, Misc. work benches, , 10000, , 10000, , 12000, 15000, , 12000, 15000, 8000, , 15000, LS, , 15000, 20000, , PAINTING & POLISHING SHOP, , 100, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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1. Air compressor complete with 2 HP, motor, 2. Spray gun with hose pipe, 3. Stoving oven, 4. Buffing machine with leather and, cotton wheels, 5. Electroplating Equipment for cromium, Nikle plating., Misc., , 1set 12000, 1, 1000, 1, 3000, 1, 4000, , 12000, 1000, 3000, 4000, , 1, , 10000, , 10000, , LS, , 2000, , PLUMBING SHOP, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1. Pipe vice 5 cm., 4, 250, 1000, 2. Chain wrenches, 5, 250, 1250, 3. Ring spanner Set, 5, 125, 625, 4. Wheel pipe cutter, 2, 300, 600, 5. Water pump plier, 4, 50, 200, 6. Pipe die set 2" set, 2 set 600, 1200, 7. Pipe bending device, 1, 5000, 5000, 8. Work benches, 4, 4000, 16000, 9. Set of various types of, plumbing fittings e.g. Bib cock, LS, 2000, Cistern, Stop cock, Wheel volve,, Gat volve etc., 10. Misc. Hacksaw frame and others, LS, 2000, , FOUNDRY SHOP, , 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., , Moulding boxes, 50, Laddles, 5, Tool kits, 10 sets, Quenching tanks water or oil, 2, Permiability tester, 1, Mould hardness tester, 1, Sand tensile testing equipment, 1, Portable grinders, 1, Temperature recorders/controllers LS, Pit furnace with Blower, 1, , 12000, 1000, 2500, 1000, 1000, 6000, 7500, 3000, 5000, 5000, , MACHINE SHOP, 1., , 2., , Lathe machine 4.5 feet, "V", bed., Height, of, centres 8.5 inch., Dog, chuck 8 inch complete 1, H.P., motor 440v, push, button, starter, with, coolent, pump,tray, and, with, standard, accessories., Shaper machine 12 inch, stroke with 2 H.P. motor, , 2, , 1, , 25000, , 50000, , 20000, , 200000, , 101, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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440 volts push, button, starter with vice 6 inch, (Swivel base), NOTE:The institutes running mechanical engg. course need not, purchase these two items sepreately because they will have, one complete machine shop for the course, , 102, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB, (Common to elements of Mechanical Engineering Lab, In, Mechanical Engineering), ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., Biogas Plant, 1, By Out door visit, 2., Windmill, 1, By Out door visit, 3., Experimental Solar Cooker Box, 1, 500, 500, Type- Instrumented To Measure, Temperature its Performance &, Temperature At Various Location., 4., Photo Voltage Solar Cell, 1, 10000, 10000, 5., Throttling & Separating, 1, 10000, 10000, Colorimeter. (Thermal Engg. Lab), 6., Jib Head Key, Flat Key, Saddle, 1 Set, L.S., 500, Key, Wood Ruff Key, Feather Key, Pinkey & A piece of splined shaft., 7., Pins- Split Pin, Taper Cottor, 1 Set, L.S., 500, Type Split Pin, Cottor or Cottor, Pin, Cottor Bolts; Lewis or Rag, Foundation Bolt, Fish Tail, & Square Head Foundation Bolts., 8., Friction Clutches & Couplings, 1 Set, L.S., 2500, -Cone Clutch, Single Plate, Muff Coupling, Flange Coupling, Universal Coupling or Hooks Joint., Flexible Coupling- Belt & Pin Type,, Coil Spring Type., 9., Bearings- Plane, Bushed, Split, 1 Set, L.S., 1000, Step, Ball, Rollar Bearings,, Thrust Bearings., 10. Spur gear Single & Double, 1 Set, L.S., 1000, Helical Gears, Bevel Gears., 11. Simple Spur Gear train, 1, 1500, 1500, 12. Compound Gear Train, 1, 1500, 1500, 13. Epicyclic Gear Train, 1, 2000, 2000, 14. Compression & Tension, 1 Each, 200, 200, Helical Springs., 15. Four Bar Mechanism Fitted, 1, 1000, 1000, on a board., 16. Slider Crank Mechanism, 1, 1000, 1000, 17. Whitworth Quick Return, 1, 1000, 1000, Mechanism Fitted on a board., , 103, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY & ELCETRONICS LAB, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., D.C. Shunt Motor, 2, 10000, 20000, 3 Kw. 1500 RPM with 3 Point, Starter., 2., , D.C. Compound Motor, 3 Kw. 1500 RPM, , 2, , 10000, , 20000, , 3., , Single Phase Transformer, 1 KVA 50 Hz. Primary Voltage, 230 with tapping at 50%, 86.6 %, Facility, 3 Phase Induction Motor, 415 V., 50 Hz, 440 RPM,, 3 KVA Star/Delta/Autotransformer, Starter., , 2, , 6000, , 12000, , 2, , 5000, , 10000, , 5., , Loading Drum Spring Balance, & Belt Arrnagement., , 2 Set, , 1000, , 2000, , 6., , Tachometer (Analog/Digital), , 1, , 2000, , 2000, , 7., , 3 Phase Inductive Loading of, Variable Nature, , 1, , 8000, , 8000, , 8., , Single Phase Inductive Loading, Variable 0-10 Amp., 50 Hz., , 1, , 8000, , 8000, , 9., , Moving Coil Ammeter 0-10 Amp., , 8, , 1000, , 1000, , 10., , Moving Coil Voltmeter 0-300 V., , 8, , 1000, , 8000, , 11., , Moving Iron Ammeter 0-10 Amp., , 8, , 1000, , 8000, , 12., , Moving Iron Voltmeter 0-300 V., , 8, , 1000, , 8000, , 13., , Wattmeter Single Phase, Dynamo Type 75/300/600 V., 2.5/5 Amp., , 4, , 2500, , 10000, , 14., , Three Phase Variable Inductive, Loading., , 1, , 8000, , 8000, , 15., , Single Phase Variable Inductive, Loading with Rheostat., , 1, , 8000, , 8000, , 16., , Megger 0-20 Mega Ohm, 500 RPM ., , 17., , Flouroscent Tube With Choke., , 1, , 100, , 100, , 18., 19., 20., , SCR Bread Board, Power Supply 230 V., Moving Coil Ammeter 0-500 M.A., , 1, 1, 1, , 1000, 1000, 1000, , 1000, 1000, 1000, , 4., , 104, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------21. Moving Coil Voltmeter 0-250 V., 1, 1000, 1000, 22., , Energy Meter Single Phase, 230 V., 5 Amp, Misc., , 1, , 2000, , 2000, , LS, , 1500, , 105, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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TEXTILE TESTING LAB, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., Baer Sorter (For Fibre Length), 2, 20000, 40000, Acrylic Transparent Sheet 6"X8"X2 pices, 3"X8"X2 pcs, Fibre Mounting Templest, 6"X8"X2 pices, 3"X8"X2 pcs, with tweezers, velvet pad,, scales, planchass with all, complete accessories or, Latest Configuration, 2., Microscope, 2, 65000, 130000, Digital Mocroscope - Microscope, & Ends Counting EquipmentsMagnifying Power 5X,10X,20X,, 40X,100X lenses Trinocular, biological microscope with fibre, cross section kit, high resolution, CCD camera and imaging software, with measurement facilities, Scope, of use section of fibre or yarn,, analysis of any fibre, yarn and, fibre, Range : 5X,10X,20X,450X,100X /, as per requirements, Focus :, Adjustable, Lights - White, Blue,, Yellow, Uppper & Lower, Supply 220 V AC supply Single Phase,, with all complete accessories Or, Latest Configuration, 3., Moisture Meter, 1, 16000, 16000, 4., Wrapreel, 2, 30000, 60000, 5., Wrap Block, 2, 6000, 12000, 6., Beesley Balance, 4, 7000, 28000, 7., Quadrant Balance, 2, 4000, 8000, 8., Lea Strength Tester, 1, 50000, 50000, 9., Single Thread Tester (Digital), 1, 100000, 100000, 10. R. B. Twist Tester, 2, 25000, 50000, 11. One Inch Twist Tester, 2, 8000, 16000, 12. Take Up Twist Tester, 2, 28500, 57000, Yarn test length : 25 mm, to 500 mm adjustable (Metric unit), Or 1" to 20" Maximum adjustable, (imperial unit), The test length, is automatically taken into, account for calculation and final, reading is displayed directly in, TPM/TPL, Range :Upto 60TPL, Resolution :1 TPM or 0.01 TPI, Motor Speed: Upto 1500 RPM, Clamps : Spring loaded clamps, , 106, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 19., , 20., 21., 22., , 23., 24., , 25., 26., 27., , 28., , at motor end for easy clamping, of Yarn, Averaging : Reading of at least, 10 samples can be stored and, average TPM/TPI value is, calculated and digital display, with pre set device., Supply : 220 V AC, single phase, Suitable for S/Z type of twisted, yarn with reset device. Tension, weight upto 100 gm adjustable., Yarn spool mounting arrangment, at one end of the twist tester, with all complete accessories, or Latest Configuration, Fabric Strength Tester, 1, 50000, (Tensile Strength), Tearing Strength Tester, 1, 20000, Bursting Strength Tester, 1, 35000, Abrasion Resistance Tester, 1, 50000, (Martindle Type), Laundrometer, 1, 50000, (For washing fastness testing), Crocko Meter, 1, 10000, Digital Fibrograph, 1, 320000, Measuring Principle-Optical, Measuring Range-12.0 to 45.0 mm, Measuring Accuracy - +/- 0.1 mm, Result Output-2.5% SL,50% SL & UR %, Front End Language-English, Applicable Standard-ASTM D5332,ISO2648 & IS233, Power Supply-Single Phase 220V AC, Uster Evenness Tester, 1, 2000000, Trash Analyser, 1, 150000, Conditioning Oven, 1, 98500, 220 V With capability of, maintaining temperature up to, 100oC and facility for smoth, variation of temperature inside, 27 liter., Stelometer (For bundle Strength) 2, 70000, Crease Recovery Tester, 2, 15000, Size of the Test Specimen 40mm X 15mm, Crease Load : 1Kg., (Stainless Steel), Angle, measurement : On an Engraved, circular scale graduated in 1, deg., Scale measurement : 0-180, with all complete accessories Or, Latest Configuration, Water Repellancy Tester, 1, 80000, Pilling Tester, 1, 30000, Crimp Regidity Tester, 1, 20000, Minor Load - 2 Gr. to 10Gr., in a step of one grams, Major Load - 100 Gr. to 500 Gr., in step of 50 Grams, Digital display 220 V, with all, complete accessories or Latest, Configuration, Air Permeability Tester, 1, 35000, , 50000, 20000, 35000, 50000, 50000, 10000, 320000, , 2000000, 150000, 98500, , 140000, 30000, , 80000, 30000, 20000, , 35000, , 107, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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29., 30., 31., 32., , 33., 33., 34., 35., 36., 37., 38., 39., , 1., , 2., , Sheffield Micronair (For Fibre, 1, Fineness), Uster Stapler for fibre length, 1, A.N. staplling apparatus for, 1, fibre fineness Tester, Miscellaneous Items-Thermameters, L.S., Heating Devices, Thermohydrograph,, Whirling Hydrometer, Dry & Wet bulb, thermometer, Physical Balance, etc., Classimate (Yarn faults finding, 1, equipments), H.V.I. (High Volume Instrument), 1, for various parameter of fibre, Sublimation fastness tester, 1, Round Sample of GSM with, 1, Electronic balance, Stiffness Tester, 1, Drapemeter, 1, Fabric Thickness Tester, 1, A.S.T.M. Cards For Threads/Inch, 1, , 900000, 3500000, , 35000, , 15000, 35000, , 15000, 25000, 8000, , 15000, 25000, 8000, , NOTE:, Item No. 17,18,25 and 26 are not required, Technology course., , for, , Indian make working laboratory models for costly, be purchased if available., , Textile, , equipment, , 108, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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CARPET TECHNOLOGY LAB, ----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., Blow Room Line With Six, 1, 4200000, 4200000, Beating Points (Lab Model), Latest Lab Model of blaow room, line of 10 inch width or more, complete with hopper feeder,, Scutcher, beaters with, adjustment grid bars, lattic,, Krischner neater, Feed regulatory, system, calendar rollers, lap, rollers, lap tray with electric, control pannel, beating point=, 4.5 to 6 with complete accessories, or Latest Configuration, 2., , Model of mini carding plant, 1 No., 250 mm working width 250 mm, cylinder, doffer, feed roller,opening, roller, striping roller, crush roller, stainless undercasing, takeup drum, suitable for feeding, miniature draw, frame with gear and pulleys to drive, feed roller, cyliner and doffer and, other accessories, Mechanical type, possibility of processing 50 gms. per, batch 10 "width, metallic wire clothing, with complete accessories, Microprocessor, based indidual drive or Latest, Configuration, , 6,50,000=00, , 3., , Draw Frame : Having 3 over 3, 1 No., 8,00,000=00, drafting arrangement to process, the silver from miniature carding, machine with individual AC variable, speed motors with change grars to, vary the speeds of front roller,, middle and back roller for different, Total Draft and break Draft, inclusive of motor, rpm indicators, control system and other accessories, Mechanical type single delivery, 3 over, 3 drafting arrangement, range 5-15 draft, Microprocessor based or Latest Configuration, , 4., , High Speed Simplex (Lab Model), 1, Latest Lab Model Range :6-12 Spindle, , 480000, , 480000, , 109, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Suitable for 110 mm dia package, Draft Range=6-18, 3 roller apron, drating arragement SKF PK 1500,, individual AC variable speed motors, with control system with automatic, stop motion, Inching mechanism,, 100 empty PP bobbins with complete, accessories and pinion according, to draft change with all complete, accrssories or Latest Configuration, 5., , Ring Frame, 1, 850000, Ring Spinning Frame : No. of Spindle, 6-12, mechanical speed 25000 rpm,, ring dia - 38 mm, 70mm gauge, 180 mm, lift, SKF PK 2025/2035, 3 over 3, drafting arrangement with short, cradles, for gearing arrangement to, change the total draft, Break draft, and TPI with change gears and other, accessories. Mechanical draft 10-50, Microprocessor based or Latest Configuration, , 850000, , 6., 7., 8., 9., , Sliver Lap Machine, 1, Ribbon Lap Machine, 1, Comber 6/8 Heads, 1, Parallel Winding Machine, 1, (24 Drums) (Lab Model), Cheese winding :Range 4-8 or, more drum, Speed Range600-800 y.p.m., Optical, cleaner on individual, spindle, Steel drum/, Bakelite drum as per parallel, winding, 220V, Single phase, motor, 100pp cheeses with all, complete assessories or latest, configuration, Yarn Doubling Machine, 1, (Lab Model), Hank Reeling Machine, 1, Two For One Twister(T.F.O.), 1, TFO type, No. of spindle=, range 4-8, 230 mm guage, 150, mm pot dia, suitable for, cheese of 170 mm traverse,, twist range=3.0 to 45.0,, count range 2/8's to 2/80's, Ne, Tangential belt drive for, S & Z twist both, with automatic, shop motorn and other complete, accessories, 100 PP empty package, with all complete accessories or, Latest Configuration, , 250000, 250000, 800000, 250000, , 250000, 250000, 800000, 250000, , 275000, , 275000, , 15000, 800000, , 15000, 800000, , 1, 1, , 5000, 5000, , 5000, 5000, , 1, , 10000, , 10000, , 1, , 250000, , 250000, , 10., 11., 12., , 13., 14., 15., 17., , Stripping Roller (For Card), Grinding Roller, (Transverse wheel Grinder), Metallic Wire Mounting, Equipment (With Butt Welder), Assembly Winder, , 110, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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18., , Open end spinning M/c of, 1, Twelve rotors(Lab Model), Having Range 4-8 head rotor, guage-230 mm having 48 mm, rotor with OK39/40 opening, rollers, automatic stop motion, R4/10 navels, built in automatic, indicators and quick response, sensors to monitor yarn continuty, and sliver, trash separator and, discharge tunel for better cleaning,, Feeding can size of 14" X 42" and, take up package cone and cheese, both with individual motors with, pully to change draft and twist, with motors. Electrical PLC, system, Computer, UPS, Control, system, Dreft range suitable, for 2' to 24's and other all, complete accessories, draft, range-50-200 user friendly, menu driven software or, Latest Configuration, , 750000, , 750000, , 19., , Laboratory model of melt, Spinning Process, Laboratory model of wet, Spinning Process, Draw Texturising Machine, (Indian Model), , 1, , 300000, , 300000, , 1, , 100000, , 100000, , 1, , 300000, , 300000, , 20., 21., , NOTE:1., , Indian, make working laboratory models for the, equipment mentioned above be purchased if available., , costly, , 111, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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----------------------------------------------------------------S.No.Name of Equipment, No., @ Rs. Amt.in Rs., ----------------------------------------------------------------1., Warp Winding Machines, A. Ordanary Machine with 10 Heads, 1, 50000, 50000, B. Automatic Winding Machine with, 1, 800000, 800000, 10 Heads, 2., Pirn Winding Machine with, 1, 40000, 40000, 4 Heads, 3., Warping Machines, A. Beam Warping Machine (High Speed) 1, 300000, 300000, B. Sectional Warping Machine, 1, 175000, 175000, 4., Working Model of Sizing Plant, 1, 300000, 300000, 5., Drawing and Denting Frames, 2, 10000, 20000, (cap. 200e nds), Stainless Screen Frame,, Capacity 3200 ends with all, Complete Accessories or Latest, Configuration, 6., Beam Knotting Machine, 1, 80000, 80000, 7., Plane Looms, A. Plain Loom For Plain Tappet, 1, 40000, 40000, B. Plain Loom For Other Weave, 1, 45000, 45000, Tappets, 8., Dobby Looms, A. Single (Acting) Dobby Loom, 1, 150000, 150000, B. Double Acting (Double Lift), 1, 150000, 150000, Dobby Loom, 9., Jacquard Looms, A. Loom with Single Lift Single, 1, 150000, 150000, Cylinder Jacquard, B. Loom With Single Lift Double, 1, 160000, 160000, Cylinder Jacquard, C. Loom With Double Lift Double, 1, 175000, 175000, Cylinder Jacquard, 10. Automatic Weaving Machines, A. Automatic Pirn Changing Loom, 1, 200000, 200000, B. Automatic Shuttle Changing Loom, 1, 200000, 200000, 11. Shuttleless Weaving Machines, A. Gripper Type Shuttleless Loom, 1, 3500000 3500000, B. Air Jet Weaving Machine, 1, 1200000 1200000, C. Water Jet Weaving Machine, 1, 1200000 1200000, 12. Other Weaving Machines, , 112, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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A. Hand Looms, B. Loom With Circular Multiple Box, Motion., C. Loom With Drop Box Multiple Box, D. Loom With Terry Motion, E. Loom With Pick At Will Motion, 13. Card Cutting Machine, 14. Knitting Machines, A. Flat Knitting Machine, B. Circular Knitting Machine, 15. Sewing Machine, 16. Model of Rapier Looms 20" with, winding and warping unit, complete set, , 1., , 2, 1, , 15000, 100000, , 30000, 100000, , 1, 1, 1, 1, , 100000, 150000, 150000, 25000, , 100000, 150000, 150000, 25000, , 1, 1, 6, 1, , 75000, 75000, 8000, 3800000, , 75000, 75000, 40000, 3800000, , NOTE:, Indian make working laboratory models for costly equipment, be purchased if available., COMPUTER APPLICATION FOR ENGINEERING (Common to all Trades), , 113, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER (Common to all Trades), COMPUTER CENTRE, , S.No., , DESCRIPTION, , QTY., , 1., , Core-2 Quad Processor, 4GB RAM, 02 Server, 1 GB SATA HDD, 19" TFT Monitor/, Server of Latest Specification, OS-Windows 2007/2008/Latest Version, , 2., , General Desktop Computer-Intel i5 60 node, or Higher(with latest Specification, Pre loaded latest Anti Virus, with Life time Subscription,, Licence Media and Manual with, UPS 660 VA with latest window OS, Including licence, OR, , APPROX. COST, (in Rs.), 1,20,000=00, , 36,00,000=00, , Computer of latest Specification, With latest window os including licence, 3., , Software :((Latest Version), i., ii, , 4., , MS OFFICE 2010/Latest Version, COMPILER 'C', C++, JAVA-7, , Hardware, , LS, LS, , LS, LS, , 4,50,000.00 LS, , i. Switch-32 Port, ii. Router, iii. Hub, iv. Ext. Modem, v. Wireless N/W Adaptor, vi. Series Access Point, vii.LAN Cable Meter, viii. LAN Cable Analyzer, ix. Crimping Tool, and all other accessories related to, Networking, , 02, 02, 04(8 Port), 02, 02, 02, 05, 05, 15, , 5., , Scanner- Flat Bed A4/Auto Lighter, (Bit depth 48), , 02, , 20,000, , 6., , 132 Column 600 CPS or faster, 9 Pin dot matrix printer with, 500 million character head life, , 02, , 50,000, , 7., , Laser Jet-A4 All In one 20 page, per min (2 Each), , 04, , 50,000, , 8., , Desk Jet-A4 Photo Smart (2 Each), , 04, , 40,000, , 9., , 5 KVA on line UPS with minimum, 30 minute battery backup along, with sealed maintenance free, batteries. Provision for connecting, external batteries with network, , 04, , 8,00000, , 114, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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connectivity.(For 2 Labs), 10., , Split, Air Conditioner 1.5, tones, capacity with ISI mark along with, electronic voltage stabilizer with, over voltage and time delay circuit, , 08 35,0000, , 11., , Room preparation and furniture, , LS, , 12., , 19" rack, 24-port switch. connector RJ-45, Cat-6 cabling for network, , LS, , 13., , 2 KVA Inverter Cum UPS, , 02, , 6,0000, , 14., , Fire Extinguisher (2 Kg.), , 04, , 15000, , 15., , Fire Extinguisher (5 Kg.), , 04, , 25000, , 16., , Vacuum Cleaner, , 02, , 25000, , 17., , LCD Projector 3000 Lumen with all, Accessories, , 18., , Pen Drive 16 GB, , 10, , 10000, , 19., , DVD Writer External, , 02, , 10000, , 20., , HDD External 500 GB, , 02, , 15000, , 21., , PAD (Latest Configuration), , 02, , 15000, , 22., , Broadband For Internet(Speed Min. 8mbps), , 04, , LS, , 23., , USB Modem, , 02, , 8000, , 24., , Generator 15 KVA Water Coolant, , 01, , 450000, , 02, , 10,0000, , 350000, , 115, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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7., , LEARNING RESOURCE MATERIALS, , 1., 2., 3., , LCD Projector with Screen, Handicam, Cutting, Binding & Stitching, equipment., Desk Top Computer with Internet, Core i5/i7- 760, Processor,, Genuine Windiw 7, Professional, 18 inch HD, Flat Panel Monitor, Optical Mouse, Key Board & all, related media or latest version, Home Theater, Support Disc type CD. CDR/CDRW, DVDR/DVDRW, VCD Supported with, USB Port Support-DIVX/JPEG/MP3, Commerical P A System, 16 W-220W output, AC & 24V DC, Operated, 5 Mic. & 2 Auxilary, input, Speaker output 4 Ohm,, 8 Ohm, 17 V & 100 V, Interactive Board, , 4., , 5., , 6., , 7., , 1, 1, 1, , ----, , 20000, 30000, 30000, , 1, , --, , 40000, , 1, , --, , 25000, , 1, , --, , 20000, , 1, , --, , 50000, , Note :, 1., , This center will be only one, irrespective of all branches., , at, , the, , institute, , level, , 116, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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ANNEXURE - I, PROPOSED GUIDE, FOR, STUDENTS TO PREPARE THEIR INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT, 1., , Name & Address of the unit, , 2., , Date of, i. Joining., ii. Leaving., , 3., , Nature of Industry, , i. Product & Capacity., ii. Services., iii. Working Hrs., 4., , Sections of the unit visited, and activities there in., , 5., , Details of machines/Tools &, instruments used in working, in the section of the unit, visited and its layout., , 6., , Work procedure in the section, visited., , 7., , Specifications of the product, of the section and materials, used., , 8., , Work of repair and maintenance, cell., , 9., , Details of the shops (welding,, Foundary, Machines shop etc), related to repair and maintenance, work., 10. Name of checking and Inspecting, Instruments and their details., Quality controls measures taken., 11. Details of hadraulics/pneumatic/, thermal units or appliances used., Material Handling Equipments., 12. Discripton of any breakdown and, its restoring., 13. Use of computer - if any., 14. Visit of units store, Manner of, keeping, store, items, Their, receiving & distribution., 15. Safety measures on work place &, , 117, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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working conditions in general comfortable, convenient & hygeinic., , ANNEXURE - II, TRAINEES ASSESSMENT, The, , Institute, , behaviour, , invites, , the, , comments on, , of student during his stay in the, , his immediate supervisors, , 1., , Name of the trainee, , 2., , Date of, , the, , work, , industry, , &, , from, , on the following points., , i. Joining., ii. Leaving., , 3., i. Regularity & Punctuality, , ii. Sense of responsibility, , iii. Readiness to work/learn, , iv. Obedience, , v. Skill aquired, , 4., , Name of the sections of the unit he attended during his stay., His activities/worth of being there., , 5., , Any thing specific, , Sinnature of the Assessor, , 118, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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Date :-, , Designation, , ANNEXURE III, For Community Development work two 15 days camps will be, organised during the session in identified villages. The, students shall stay in the camps and under the supervision, of concerned faculty members shall undertake/execute the, assigned works in the following fields., 1., , To launch and sustain funtional literacy programmes., , 2., , To train the rural youth in different trades/skills., , 3., , Training by innovating and improving the efficiency of house, hold gadgets., , 4., , To control and reduce pollution effecting the social, of rural life i.e., -, , fabric, , Construction of Soak Pits and Sanitary Latrines, Tree, Plantation, Social Forestry, Installation of Smokeless, Chulhas., , 5., , To disseminate information on sources of non conventional, energy. Installation and maintenance of Solar Street Lights,, Solar Photovoltaic Pumps, Wind Mills, Bio Gas Plants etc, shall be undertaken., , 6., , Transfer of appropriate Technology/Demonstration of cheap, houses by use of locally available material, treatment of, mud walls innovation of mud floor, treatment of thatch roofs, etc shall be taken with provisions for training to the, villagers., , 7., , Training and demonstration of new agricultural implements,, house hold gadgets and appliances of non conventional, energy., , 8., , To help the rural youth in preparing project reports to, up industrial units and entrepreueurial development., , set, , 9., , All, community, polytechnics shall render, repair, maintenance of agricultural implements, appliances of, conventional energy, household gadgets etc and train, rural youth in such skills., , and, non, the, , 119, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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ANNEXURE- IV QUESTIONNAIRE, , INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH,DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING U.P.KANPUR -208024, SUBJECT:, , Questionnaire for ascertaining the job, activities of diploma holder in Carpet, , PURPOSE:, , To design and develop Three, in Carpet Technology., , NOTE:, , 1.Please answer the questions to the points given in, the questionnaire., 2.Any other point or suggestion not covered in this, questionnaire may be written on a separate paper and, enclosed with the questionnaire., , Year, , potential and, Technology., , diploma, , curriculum, , 1.Name of the organisation:______________________________________, ______________________________________, , 2.Name & Designation of the officer _____________________________, filling the questionnaire, _____________________________, , 3.Name of the department/section/, shop, , _____________________________, _____________________________, , 4.Importent functions of the, department/section/shop, , _____________________________, _____________________________, , 5.Number of diploma holder employees, under your charge in the area of _____________________________, Carpet Technology., 6.Please give names of modern equipments/machines handled, diploma holder in Carpet Technology., 1., , 2., , 3., , 4., , 5., , 6., , 7.What proficiencies, Carpet Technology., , are, , expected from, , a, , diploma, , by, , holder, , 120, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017, , a, , in
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1., , 2., , 3., , 4., , 5., , 6., , 8.Mention the approximate percentage of the following desired, Diploma teaching., 1. Theoretical knowledge, 2. Practical knowledge, 3. Skill Development, , in, , -------------%, -------------%, -------------%, , 9.Do you think " on the job training" / Industrial training, should form a part of curriculum., ( Yes/ No), if yes then, (a) Duration of training, -------------(b) Mode of training, 1. Spread over different semesters, 2. After completion of course, 3. Any other mode, 10.What mode of recruitment is followed by your organisation., 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., , Academic merit, Written test, Group discussion, Interview, On the job test., , 11. Mention the capabilities/ Qualities looked for while recruiting, diploma holder in Carpet Technology., (a) Technical knowledge, -----------(b) Practical skill, -----------(c) Etiquettes and behaviour, -----------(d) Aptitude, -----------(e) Health habit and social background, -------------(f) Institution where trained, -------------12. Does your organisation have, any system for the survey of Home, articles of different countries/States., , Yes/No, , 13. Does your organisation conduct field, Yes/No, survey to know users views regarding., 1. Home Articles for different, age groups and sex., 2. Effect of climatic conditions, 3. Any other, If yes ; Please give brief account of each., 14., , Which type of assignment do you suggest for an entrepreneur, in Carpet Technology., , 15., , In which types of organisations can a diploma holder in, Carpet Technology can work or serve., 1, , 2, , 3, , 121, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017
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4, , 5, , 6, , 16., , Job prospects for the diploma holder in Carpet Technology the, next ten years in the state / country., , 17., , In your opinion what should be the subjects to be taught to a, diploma student in Carpet Technology., Theory, , 18., , Practical, , Kindly mention particulars regarding topics/areas which, should be given more emphasisin the curriculum ., Theory, , Practical, , 19., , Kindly state whether your organisation, can contribute towards improvement of, curriculum in above field., If yes : Please give names of experts in, your organisation to whom contact., , Yes/ No, , 20., , Kindly give your valuable suggestions for being, considered at the time of finilisation of curriculum., , 21., , What changes in technologies are to be incorporated, in the development of curriculum in Carpet Technology., , ( Signature ), , Kindly mail the above questionnaire duly filled to:Yogesh Yadav, Professor, Institute of Research,Development & Training,U.P., Govt. Polytechnic Campus, Kanpur-208024, ( Please note that all information in this survey is confidential, for the use of curriculum design only ), , 122, Approved and Corrected by BTE on Dated 16.06.2017