TY4010 Design of Textile Experiments Syllabus:

TY4010 Design of Textile Experiments Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVES

To make the students to learn about the
 Fundamentals of experimental design and
 Selection of suitable design and analysis of the results.

UNIT I EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

Importance of experiments, experimental strategies, basic principles of design, terminology, ANOVA, steps in experimentation, sample size, normal probability plot, linear regression model.

UNIT II SINGLE FACTOR EXPERIMENTS

Completely randomized design, Randomized block design, Latin square design. Statistical analysis, estimation of model parameters, model adequacy checking, pair wise comparison tests, in respect of textile process, machine and quality parameters.

UNIT III MULTIFACTOR EXPERIMENTS

Two and three factor full factorial experiments, 2K factorial Experiments, Confounding and Blocking designs; application in textile experiments.

UNIT IV SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS

Fractional factorial design, nested designs, Split plot design, Introduction to Response Surface Methodology, Experiments with random factors, rules for expected mean squares, approximate Ftests for textile applications.

UNIT V TAGUCH IMETHODS

Steps in experimentation, design using Orthogonal Arrays, data analysis, Robust design- control and noise factors, S/N ratios, parameter design, case studies related to textile engineering.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

OUTCOME

Upon completion of this course, the student shall have knowledge on
• The fundamentals of experimental design
• Statistical analysis and the single factor experiments
• Experimental design, statistical tests and analysis of the results to arrive at the conclusion
• The response surface methodology and other experimental design
• Analysis of the design parameters and case studies related to textile engineering

REFERENCES

1. Montgomery, D.C., Design and Analysis of experiments, John Wiley and Sons,2003.
2. Nicolo Belavendram, Quality by Design; Taguchi techniques for industrial experimentation, Prentice Hall, 1995.
3. Phillip J.Rose, Taguchi techniques for quality engineering, McGraw Hill,1996.
4. Leaf G.A.V., ―Practical Statistics for the Textile Industry, Part I and II‖, The Textile Institute, Manchester, 1984,ISBN:0900739517.