文档介绍:Introduction to Textile Materials Science
Dr. Yiping Qiu
邱夷平
Donghua University
Course Syllabus
Textbook
Kathryn L. Hatch, Textile Science, West pany, 1993.
 Reference book
Yao, M. et. al. Textile Materials (in Chinese), 2nd ed., Textile Industry Publishing House, 1990
Justification
Textile materials are the basic materials. It is crucial to establish a basic understanding of the science governing the behavior of these materials.
The course is taught in a bilingual system such that the students will have an opportunity to enhance their English ability while learning the key knowledge in textiles.
Grading
Grades for this course are determined by
homework (10%),
two tests (30% each) and
one final exam (30%).
The final grade will be from A to F corresponding to the total score according to the student handbook.
Attendance
Attendance is mandatory.
A class roll will be taken at the beginning of each class.
Missing every three times without reasonable excuses in the semester will have course grade deducted 10 points or one letter grade.
A perfect attendance record will be rewarded 5 points in their total course grade.
Honor Code
Students will be expected to adhere to the guidelines for academic integrity. That means that ANY action that goes against the rules set forth when giving homework or test or taking class roll will be dealt with in a very strict fashion.
Grades are valuable: honor and integrity are priceless.
Topical Outline
Introduction
Reading assignment
Textbook: Kathryn L. Hatch, Chapter 7, Textile Science, West pany, New York, USA
Handouts when available.
Introduction
Expectations
At the conclusion of this section, you should be able to:
Classify fibers
Describe spinning processes for fibers
Describe application and future development of fiber industry
Introduction
What is a fiber?
Large length to width ratio
Small enough to be flexible
Textile fibers
Minimum length: mm, desirable: >20 mm.
Strong enough to be processed