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1 Engineering department Major projects Title of Project Name of Project Guide Abstract Photo- Graph s Influence of different weft on physical and comfort denim Effect of pick densities and weaves on thermal comfort worsted suiting s To study on scouring process for cotton by enzyme Prof.Dr.A.W.Kolhatkar Co-Guide- Prof.A.R.Rathod Session The aim of this study was to asses and compares the denims properties three different weft yarns, Threads per inch and weft type. These parameters have great impact on some of comfort properties, tensile strength, tear strength, seam slippage and bursting strength. Prof.G.S.Kakad This project represents new domain of research and development on various comfort aspect of woven worsted by changing pick densities and different weave structure of the. In this project it has been analyzed how these parameters affects the thermal worsted suiting s. Also the attempt is made to optimize the parameters so as to get better thermal comfort in worsted suiting s. In this project Alkaline scouring method had been chosen as the reference method and experimental results are compared with the combine scouring process. Recipes were developed according to Thrust Area Denim Fabric with different weft Worsted weaving with different pick densities & weave Enzyme Scouring Publicat-ion
2 general requirements of combining agents and tested with 100% gray cotton plain and results were analyzed. Analysis of UV protection characteristics of bamboo dyed with natural and synthetic dyes Preparation of conductive by stainless steel fibre matrix effect of weft twist loss in strength denim produced on airjet loom low stress mechanical fibre, yarn, on total hand value of worsted suiting Prof.A.R.Rathod Prof.P.S.Rahangdale Prof.Dr.A.W.Kolhatkar This study is related to the ultraviolet protection factor of bamboo. Here it is tried to study the UPF of bamboo after each stage of chemical processing, and comparative study was made between two samples after dyeing with natural and synthetic dye. In this study tests are made and compared the electromagnetic shielding efficiency of stainless steel jute and aluminium, here the jute s are having different ratios of fibres and allignments. Session In this study the effect of weft twist loss on strength denim was investigated. The samples were produced on airjet loom. Dyeing natural & Synthetic dyeing of bamboo Ultraviolet Finishing Conductiv e stainless steel fiber Composite s Denim Fabric weaving by airjet weaving Prof.G.S.Kakad In this project a attempt is made to study the low stress mechanical Worsted, and Suiting how the low stress mechanical fibre, yarn and on total hand value of worsted suiting. To study Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project work the Knitting Analysis of Worsted Suiting Fabric Formability Siro Fast Evaluation System, China Science, January 2015.
3 physical & comfort soybean Fabrication of electromagneti c sheilding Instrument with attachment of frequency transport mechanism Comparative study of spinning process performance with standard norms. total appearance value (TAV) of worsted containing different weft yarn and count. Prof.P.S.Rahangdale Prof.Dr.A.W.Kolhatkar Prof.G.S.Kakad Physical and Comfort properties of Soyabean:PV Blended yarn and is studied by manufacturing Single jersey Knitted Fabric. Electromagnetic sheilding Instrument is Fabricated with attachment of frequency transport mechanism. For testing the instrument samples have been developed yarn consisting of carbon and jute monofilaments at different weave. Session In this project work an attempt was made to study the process control, through quality control aspects of spinning mill. Here the quality of the fiber to yarn is studied and the actual results are compared with Standard norms and recommended of the mill people. In this study the total appearance value of the worsted suiting samples are studied. Here the worsted suiting samples were prepared by different weft yarns and different yarn count. Single Jersey Knitting of Soyabean yarn Composit e Fabricatio n of Electrom agnetic shielding instrumen t Spinning Process control in spinning Worsted suiting, weaving by different weft yarn Comparison of knitted and woven denim In this project identified the sample which gives the best apparel properties. The objects on Comparison done on Knitted denim samples and woven denim sample and Knitting, Denim & denim
4 Comparative study of physical characteristic of needle punched nonwoven Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project work the nonwoven s are produced on needle punch nonwoven such as bamboo:polyester, bamboo:cotton, & bamboo:viscose machine with different blend ratio 60:40.The mechanical needle punched of bamboo: polyester, bamboo: cotton, bamboo: viscose have been studied. Knitting Nonwove n, Needle punching nonwove n Determination of frequency absorbent by transmitted of textile material Reducing the Imperfection Level in Yarn by Optimizing Carding Performance influence of Prof.P.S.Rahangdale The will be tested for its mechanical properties conventional testing machines and the results will be recorded.both side of layer absorbing and reflecting layer.carbon and aluminium monofilament at different wave for evaluating electromagnetic shelding effectiveness over a different frequency range at different voltage. Session Prof.Dr.A.W.Kolhatkar In this study, the relationship between different process parameters in blow room and card and their influence on yarn imperfection has been molded. The process parameters were correlated with yarn quality. Prof.G.S.Kakad The influence of different processing stages on low Composit e Spinning Carding performan ce - & Ascertaining the Effect of Chemical
5 chemical processing on total appearance value (TAV) of woested suiting s Reversible denim trouser Study on effect of UV radiation on bamboo Prof.A.R.Rathod stress mechanical and surface worsted suiting has been studied. The project deals with the experimental investigation of worsted suiting s mechanical and surface properties at low loads, as well as their formability and the influence of different finishing treatments upon these properties. A reversible or two-way denim garment which provide different washes on a inwardly-facing portion and an outwardlyfacing portion of the, which can be manufactured efficiently and economically, and has excellent appearance and functionally on both the surface thereof The investigation is made to understand the behaviour of UV radiation of bamboo. Along with the UV radiation, abrasion resistance, elongation and strength is also measured. worsted weaving & chemical processing stages Denim Garments reversible Bamboo Treatments on Low Stress Mechanical Properties of Worsted Suiting Fabrics, 44th Research Symposium, Dept of Engg. IIT Delhi & The machinery society of Japan (TMSJ), 14 th to 16 th December International conference on Multidisciplinary Innovation in Business Engineering Science & Technology Manila, Philippine (MI-BEST-2015), 26 th & 27 th February Analysis of Physical Characteristics of Bamboo & Its Blended Woven Fabrics Physical & UV Protection Properties
6 Effect of different voltage on frequency absorption of various s Investigation of worsted suiting burning behavior MATLAB To Study the Influence of Blend and Weave Types on Total Appearance Value (TAV) of Worsted Suiting Fabrics Hand assessment of denim by subjective evaluation Prof.P.S.Rahangdale Herein, multilayer shielding structures are studied,with both absorbing and reflecting layers.also woven samples have been developed yarn consisting of carbon and copper monofilaments at different weave for evaluating electromagnetic shielding effectiveness over a different frequency range at different voltage. Session Prof.Dr.A.W.Kolhat In this project, investigation is kar made to see the effect of various parameters that is fibre fineness, thread density and weave on extent of hazard on skin while burning of worsted suiting s. Prof.G.S.Kakad In this study the total appearance value of the worsted suiting samples are studied. Here the worsted suiting samples were prepared by different fibre blend yarns and different weave design. This project introduces the hand assessment of denim by subjective Evaluation. The samples are graded by the different panelists and according to their judgment properties are Composite s for electroma gnetic sheilding Burning behavior of worsted suiting by MATLAB Worsted suiting weaving Garment Handle properties of denim of Knitted Bamboo Fabrics, Review, Vol.7, pp.24-26, October 2012 Handle Properties of Denim Fabrics, 44th Research Symposium, Dept of Engg. IIT Delhi & The machinery society of
7 Comparison of UV Protection Characteristics of Different Fabrics and Its Optimization Study of Different Composite Materials Using Carbon Filament noted down. Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project different samples were construted different specification, on a highly advanced sample weaving machine (pneumatic rapier). Then UPF of these s were measure at different stages such as at grey stage, and after desizing and the results are analysed. Prof.P.S.Rahangdale In this report, jute /carbon reinforced epoxy s, linen /carbon reinforced epoxy s developed by vacuum chamber molding machine. These s are characterized by EMI shielding, tensile test, and observation of surfaces under high resolution FESEM. & Testing. Rapier weaving, UV protection characteris tics Composite Japan (TMSJ), 14 th to 16 th December Handle Bamboo & Cotton Fabric., China Science, Vol.2, pp.36-40, April 2012 Engineering department Minor projects Title of Project Effect of different weft material on thermal worsted suiting s Name of Project Guide Prof.G.S.Kakad Abstract Session This project is aimed to analyse thermal properties of worsted suiting woven s containing different weft materials cotton, linen, polyester, polyesterviscose blend, polyestercotton blend. Proposed thermal analysis of worsted s will help in selecting the right Photo- Graph s Thrust Area Worsted weaving by different weft material Publica t-ion
8 desizing with enzymatic method Analysis of fastness bamboo dyed with natural dyes Electromagneti c shielding by polyaniline Prof.A.R.Rathod Prof.P.S.Rahangdale combination or blend of material in view to produce worsted suiting s suitable for different geographic and climatic requirements. The goal of this work is to study most aspects of preparatory finishing desizing by means of green chemistry, or, in other words, nontoxic enzymatic treatments. Partial purification of these enzymes dialysis and chromatographic techniques was carried out, and the purified enzymes were characterized. Different effects on the enzyme activity, including temperature, ph, and surfactant, were studied. In this project work the Bamboo is dyed with natural dyes like rose and marigold flower. And also studied the fastness bamboo, such as Rubbing fastness, Light fastness, Washing fastness and Perspiration fastness. In this project samples are prepared with polymerization process on the cotton/jute with polyaniline. The conductive property was assesed with effect on electromagnetic shielding of coated with polyaniline. Enzymatic Desizing Dyeing by natural dyes Composites - polyaniline effect of Prof.R.P.Sawant The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of Preparatory
9 different sizing ingredients on the properties of yarn. Fading of denim by coconut husk. Study on physical bamboo/cotton needle punch nonwoven Electromagnetic shielding by polypyrrole Characterizatio n of onductive fabris prepared by insitu polymerization of pyrrole different sizing ingredients on the yarns. Here the four different yarn samples are sized with different ingredients (Viz. Modified starch, Poly- Vinyl Alcohol) at twelve percent concentrations and the samples were tested before and after sizing the yarn. Session In this project denim is faded by fiberous husk of coconut. This method is good to be used because the process which are in the industry, that are not good for the environment. Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project the attempt is made to investigate the properties of bamboo/cotton needle punched nonwoven such as tensile strength, elongation and burst strength etc. Prof.P.S.Rahangdale The study is made regarding electromagnetic shielding by polypyrrole. The current state of work on standardization and measurement methods for the SE of thin materials are also presented. Prof. M.S.Ingole In this project conductive s were prepared by a combined in situ chemical and polymerization of pyrrole. Pyrrole was polymerized in the presence of anhydrous ferric chloride as oxidant. Best results were obtained when pyrrole was allowed - Sizing by modified starch & Polyvinyl alcohol Denim fading Nonwoven Needlepun ch Nonwoven for Bamboo / Cotton Composites - polypyrrole Polymeriza tion of pyrrole
10 total hand value of worsted suiting Perception of lady consumers regarding the handle denim Antibacterial performance of bamboo Vs cotton Testing of E.M.S. of samples klystron in the exists instrument Prof.G.S.Kakad Prof.A.R.Rathod Prof.P.S.Rahangdale to diffuse in the textile material. Session The influence of different processing stages on total hand value of worsted suiting has been studied. The experimental investigation is made of worsted suiting for surface properties at low loads as well as formability and influence of different finishing treatment upon these properties. Touching a is the first action that buyers perform in order to evaluate the quality to choose a suitable for garments and to estimate the performance of a for end use. Hence this project introduces the hand assessment of denim by subjective evaluations. Natural bamboo fibre is a new type of plant fibre for textile. Its natural antibacterial property has not been investigated fully. In this project the antibacterial property of natural bamboo was determined with the method of antibacterial test. In this study the two physical phenomena, absorption and reflection was observed. Also the scope of the application of the presented method is checked. Worsted suiting woven Garment Handle properties of denim & processing Antibacteri al property of woven from bamboo & cotton yarn Testing E.M.S. testing by klystron Effect of Prof. S.S.Gulhane The moisture transmission
11 various dyes on wicking of cotton s antimicrobial cotton treated with turmeric and honey Effect of mordanting on dyeing by marigold dye Laser Faded Denim Reinforcement of bamboo fibre in cement behavior of the changes after dyeing. The change in moisture transmission varies with respect to the type of dye and concentration of dye. Therefore this project is focused on the effect of various type of dye on the cotton sample. Prof. D.P.Ubarhande In this project an attempt is made to develop antimicrobial textiles honey and turmeric. The antimicrobial activity of honey and turmeric treated were tested against microbes by soil burial test. Prof. Y.G.Wanere In this project effect of mordanting on dyeing is studied by marigold dye. The prepared s were assessed for stiffness, rubbing fastness, washing fastness, light fastness, tearing strength properties. Session In this project the laser fading is done to give worn out appearance without wastage of water and less chances of wear and tear of the. Here laser fading is done by use of CO 2 gas with different intensity so that the s don t get affected. Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project the is produced by bamboo fibre, this fibre is used to produce the cement, here because of the use of bamboo fibre in the compressive strength of Dyeing, Wicking behavior of Antimicrob ial Finishing Dyeing marigold with dye Laser fading of Denim Composite- Reinforcem ent of bamboo fibre in cement
12 Fabrication of electromagneti c shielding instrument Fabrication of vertical wicking testing instrument-i effect of various parameters influencing drape behavior of worsted suiting Perception of young consumers regarding the handle denim Prof.P.S.Rahangdale Prof.S.S.Gulhane Prof.G.S.Kakad cement is improved. In this project ation of electromagnetic shielding instrument is made and it has been observed the different proportions of two physical phenomena, absorption and reflection. In this project, ation of vertical wicking testing instrument is made. Here to test the instrument the samples are tested, this instrument display wicking length on the LED display automatically. Thus the variation in the result because of manual error is removed. Session In this study influence of various parameters viz. micronaire, thread density, linear density of yarn, twist multiplier and weave on drape behavior of worsted suiting. Investigation shows that drape coefficient of worsted suiting changes significantly as the parameters changes. This project introduces the hand assessment of denim by subjective evaluation. In this project it has been asked the youth consumers to assess 20 denim samples for hand value. The results of subjective hand evaluation were analyzed by statistical method. Hand value of the highest ranked is Fabrication of instrument Fabrication of instrument Worsted suiting weaving Testing Handle property of denim
13 Study on degradation of s from UV radiations Study of linen material Fabrication of vertical wicking testing instrument-i obtained by Kawabata Evaluation System. Prof.A.R.Rathod In this project degradation because of UV radiation is studied. In order to manufacture the two different counts of yarn is used with three different materials viz. P/C blend, P/V blend and cotton. Prof.P.S.Rahangdale In this project s of flax with epoxy resin were prepared and studied the hardness and tensile particular sample. Comparison is made between linen and linen epoxy s very clearly. Prof.Pankaj Jirafe In this project, ation of vertical wicking testing instrument is made. Here plated knitted s produced with functional fibre yarns in the back of the knit, combined with polypropylene in the face. This is then tested in terms of their wicking behavior and drying rate capacity. of P/C, P/V & cotton for degradation study Composites Linen Composite Fabrication of instrument
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