All Courses

Zaynta chandra × Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Instructor × Md. Rasel Ali × Md. Jihad Hasan ×
General Textile Processing-1
SHORT DESCRIPTION

To understand the flow-chart of yarn manufacturing; Ginning; Mixing and Blending; Blow-
Room; Batch & Batching; Cotton & Jute carding; Cotton and Jute drawing & doubling; Lap forming;

Combing; Simplex; Ring frame; Jute spinning frame; Yarn numbering system. To understand the basic
concepts of Winding; Warping; Sizing; Drafting & Denting; Weaving and knitting.
Design Of Structure - I
AIMS
 To be able to understand the properties of reinforced cement concrete (RCC).
 To be able to select the suitable size of reinforced concrete beams & lintels with reinforcement.
 To be able to supervise the placing of reinforcement for beams & lintel.
Hydraulics
AIMS
• To enable to understand the behavior of incompressible fluids.
• To enable to understand the fundamentals of buoyancy.
• To enable to understand flow of liquid in closed system and in open channel.
• To assist in identifying the common measuring instruments / apparatus used in measuring the
various parameters of flowing liquid.
• To enable to applying the common measuring instruments / apparatus in measuring the various
parameters of flowing liquid.
General Textile Process - II (21121)
Students need to gather basic knowledge and skill on overall processes for wet processing, garments manufacturing, fashion design and merchandising before in depth study on specific subject matter as well as specialization. Fundamental knowledge and skills are the prerequisite to study specialized subjects. This course outlines the overview of wet processing and apparel manufacturing as well as introduces the basic knowledge of fashion design and merchandising.

This course is conducted by:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Man Made Fiber & Filament (21141)
Conducted By:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute


After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
Explain Man-Made Fibre manufacturing process.
Explain Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber manufacturing process.
Identify problem during production.
Provide effective solution during production.
Explain High-performance Man-Made Fibre.
Illustrate recycling process and sustainability of Man-Made Fibre