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TC3013 ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I SOURCES OF ENERGY 9
Limitations of Natural resources. Unexploited energy sources and problems in their
exploitation. Concept of energy management - need for energy conservation- global
energy scenario with specific reference to India -Demand side Management (DSM).
UNIT II ENERGY CONSUMPTION 9
Spinning – Weaving – Knitting - Processing – Garmenting. Auxiliary machineries –
Component wise consumption - Specific energy consumption (UKG) - Cost of energy
Vs sales value of textile product. Conservation of energy.
UNIT III ENERGY AUDIT 9
Concept - Types of audit - Instrumentation - methodology - analysis. Electrical and
Thermal audit
UNIT IV ENERGY CONSERVATION 9
Techniques of energy saving: Energy efficient equipments for various processing
machines and ancillaries – Preparatory – Spinning - Post Spinning - Weaving Wet
Processing - Humidification/Air conditioning – Lighting – Compressors - Boilers –
Generators. Different types of fuels. Economics of energy conservation techniques.
UNIT V NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES 9
Solar energy: Different type of collectors – Photovoltaic cell - Wind energy - Bio energy
- co- generation.
Environmental impact on energy.
ENERGY INSTRUMENTATION
Analog - Digital - Computerized instruments Measurement techniques. Maintenance of
instruments.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Energy Conservation in Textile Industry, SITRA, 1985
2. Vallier,P," Energy uses in the Textile Finishing Industry", Eurotex, 1990
3. Palaniappan C et ai, "Renewable Energy Applications to Industries", Narose
Publishing House, 1998.
4. Proceedings of International Seminar cum Exhibition ASIA Energy Vision 2020" -
sustainable energy supply, November 15-17, 1996.
5. Proceedings of the Seminar, "Strategies for Sustainability of Energy Efficient and
Environmental Friendly Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Sector", PSG
College of Technology, November 24, 2000.
6. Pradeep Chaturvedi & Shaltni Joshi," Strategy for Energy Conservation in lndia",
Concept Publishing Co. , 1995. Heat economy in Textile mills”, ATIRA, Ahmedabad,
1996.
7. Energy conservation in Textile Industry”, SITRA, Coimbatore,1997.
8. Vallier,P., “Energy uses in the textile finishing industry”, Eurotex, 1999.
9. Sang Yang Kim, Grady, P.L. and Hersh, S.P., “Energy consumption and
conservation in the fibre producing and textile industry”, Textile Progress , Vol. 13,
No.3, Textile Inst., Manchester, 1983
TC3013 ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I SOURCES OF ENERGY 9
Limitations of Natural resources. Unexploited energy sources and problems in their
exploitation. Concept of energy management - need for energy conservation- global
energy scenario with specific reference to India -Demand side Management (DSM).
UNIT II ENERGY CONSUMPTION 9
Spinning – Weaving – Knitting - Processing – Garmenting. Auxiliary machineries –
Component wise consumption - Specific energy consumption (UKG) - Cost of energy
Vs sales value of textile product. Conservation of energy.
UNIT III ENERGY AUDIT 9
Concept - Types of audit - Instrumentation - methodology - analysis. Electrical and
Thermal audit
UNIT IV ENERGY CONSERVATION 9
Techniques of energy saving: Energy efficient equipments for various processing
machines and ancillaries – Preparatory – Spinning - Post Spinning - Weaving Wet
Processing - Humidification/Air conditioning – Lighting – Compressors - Boilers –
Generators. Different types of fuels. Economics of energy conservation techniques.
UNIT V NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES 9
Solar energy: Different type of collectors – Photovoltaic cell - Wind energy - Bio energy
- co- generation.
Environmental impact on energy.
ENERGY INSTRUMENTATION
Analog - Digital - Computerized instruments Measurement techniques. Maintenance of
instruments.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. Energy Conservation in Textile Industry, SITRA, 1985
2. Vallier,P," Energy uses in the Textile Finishing Industry", Eurotex, 1990
3. Palaniappan C et ai, "Renewable Energy Applications to Industries", Narose
Publishing House, 1998.
4. Proceedings of International Seminar cum Exhibition ASIA Energy Vision 2020" -
sustainable energy supply, November 15-17, 1996.
5. Proceedings of the Seminar, "Strategies for Sustainability of Energy Efficient and
Environmental Friendly Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Sector", PSG
College of Technology, November 24, 2000.
6. Pradeep Chaturvedi & Shaltni Joshi," Strategy for Energy Conservation in lndia",
Concept Publishing Co. , 1995. Heat economy in Textile mills”, ATIRA, Ahmedabad,
1996.
7. Energy conservation in Textile Industry”, SITRA, Coimbatore,1997.
8. Vallier,P., “Energy uses in the textile finishing industry”, Eurotex, 1999.
9. Sang Yang Kim, Grady, P.L. and Hersh, S.P., “Energy consumption and
conservation in the fibre producing and textile industry”, Textile Progress , Vol. 13,
No.3, Textile Inst., Manchester, 1983
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