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Computer Applications in Textiles

This document outlines the course outcomes of a course on computer applications in textiles. The course aims to explain the use of electronics, control systems, sensors and various types of computerized systems in the textile industry, including production pattern making, production planning, and enterprise resource planning. It provides an introduction and overview of topics that will be covered in the course, which include applications of electronics in textile machinery, control systems and signals, computerized production pattern making, computer aided production planning, and management information systems.

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Computer Applications in Textiles

This document outlines the course outcomes of a course on computer applications in textiles. The course aims to explain the use of electronics, control systems, sensors and various types of computerized systems in the textile industry, including production pattern making, production planning, and enterprise resource planning. It provides an introduction and overview of topics that will be covered in the course, which include applications of electronics in textile machinery, control systems and signals, computerized production pattern making, computer aided production planning, and management information systems.

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES

Course Outcomes
After successful completion of this course, the students should be able to
CO1: Explain the applications of electronics principles in Textile Industry
CO2: Describe various control systems used in textile machines
CO3: Describe various types sensors used in textile machines and testing instruments
CO4: Elaborate on computerized production pattern making
CO5: Describe the production scheduling concept using software
CO6: Explain the concept of Enterprise Resource Planning in Textile Industry

CO/PO Mapping
(S/M/W indicates strength of correlation) S-Strong, M-Medium, W-Weak
COs Programme Outcomes(POs)
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 S S M
CO2 S S M
CO3 S S M
CO4 S S M
CO5 S S M M
CO6 M W M

INTRODUCTION 9 Hours

Applications of electronics principles in Spinning, Weaving, Chemical Processing, Apparel


machineries and Testing – CCM, HVI, AFIS, UTM.

CONTROL AND SIGNALS FOR TEXTILE MACHINARIES 9 Hours

Machinery material flow and its variation controls – Feeders & Stop motions – Auto levelers
– safety switches. Sensors: Types – Applications in textile machines and testing instruments
COMPUTERIZED PRODUCTION PATTERN MAKING 9 Hours

Computerized production pattern making - Hardware, software and system programming to


produce a sample production pattern. Computer aided manipulation of pattern pieces to create
individual styles.
COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCTION PLANNING IN GARMENT
MANUFACTURING 9 Hours
Introduction to finite scheduling concept and fast react software. Creating product and order
planning, updating. Eliminate late deliveries - General set up, allowances and matrices -
Analyzing loan balancing in different departments - control mechanisms - critical path and
time tables.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN GARMENTS INDUSTRY 9 Hours

EDI in garment technology. Concept of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and


computerization in exports /documentation.

REFERENCES
1. Berkstresser G A. Grady P and Buchanan.D R, “Automation in the Textile Industry from
Fibres to Apparel”, the TextileInstitute, Manchester, 1995.
2. Gordon A Berkstresser , “Automation and Robotics in the Textile and Apparel Industries”,
Noyers Publication Park Ridge, 1996.
3. “Textiles Go On-line”, The Textile Institute, Manchester, UK, 1996.
4. Vassiliadis S.G, “Automation and the Textile Industry”, Eurotex, 1996.
5. W.Aldrich, " CAD in clothing and Textiles ", Blackwell Science 2nd edition, 1992, ISBN:
0-63 -3893 – 4
6. Stephen Gray " CAD / CAM in clothing and Textiles ", Gower Publishing Limited, 1998,
ISBN 0-566-07673X
7. CAD in clothing and textiles, Winfred Aldrich, Blackwel science, 1994.

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