PLUG SCREW FEEDER, FEEDER ARRANGEMENT AND SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS MATERIAL
20170217687 · 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G33/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G33/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G33/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G33/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G33/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plug screw feeder (1) comprises a plug screw (10) with a thread (12) and a plug screw housing (20) surrounding the plug screw. The plug screw housing comprises an inlet opening (24) in a side of the plug screw and in a vicinity of a first axial end (18) of the plug screw. The plug screw is arranged for feeding lignocellulosic biomass material (99) from the inlet opening to a second axial end (19) of the plug screw when being rotated. The thread, in at least a part of an inlet section (15) of the plug screw, presents a jagged peripheral rim (14A) with an inwards directed leading edge. The inlet section is defined as the section of the plug screw passing the inlet opening during rotation. A feeding arrangement and system for treatment of lignocellulosic biomass material comprising such a plug screw feeder is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A plug screw feeder for lignocellulosic biomass material, comprising: a plug screw with having a first axial end, a second axial end, and a thread; a plug screw housing having an inner surface surrounding said plug screw; said plug screw housing comprising an inlet opening in a side parallel to said plug screw and in a vicinity of said first axial end of said plug screw; wherein said plug screw is arranged for feeding lignocellulosic biomass material from said inlet opening to said second axial end, opposite to said first axial end, of said plug screw when being rotated; said thread, in at least a part of an inlet section of said plug screw, presenting a jagged peripheral rim; wherein said inlet section is the section of said plug screw passing said inlet opening during rotation; wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, comprises teeth; and wherein sections of said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, have a surface normal having a radial component pointing inwards.
2. The plug screw feeder according to claim 1, wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, forms tips which, in a rotational direction, includes a leading edge and a trailing edge, said leading edge being steeper than said trailing edge.
3. The plug screw feeder according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said tips comprises a cutting edge.
4. The plug screw feeder according to claim 1, wherein said thread presents said jagged peripheral rim in the entirety of said inlet section.
5. The plug screw feeder according to claim 1, wherein said thread has, outside said inlet section, a rim following said inner surface of said plug screw housing.
6. The plug screw feeder according to claim 1, wherein said thread has a pitch that is smaller than a maximum extension of said lignocellulosic biomass material when said lignocellulosic biomass material enters said inlet section.
7. A feeding arrangement comprising: a plug screw feeder having: a plug screw having a first axial end, a second axial end, and a thread; a plug screw housing having an inner surface surrounding said plug screw; said plug screw housing comprising an inlet opening in a side parallel to said plug screw and in a vicinity of said first axial end of said plug screw; wherein said plug screw is arranged for feeding lignocellulosic biomass material from said inlet opening to said second axial end, opposite to said first axial end, of said plug screw when being rotated; said thread, in at least a part of an inlet section of said plug screw, presenting a jagged peripheral rim; wherein said inlet section is the section of said plug screw passing said inlet opening during rotation; wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, comprises teeth; and wherein sections of said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, have a surface normal having a radial component pointing inward; and a force-feeding screw arranged to provide said lignocellulosic biomass material to said inlet section of said plug screw feeder.
8. A system for treatment of lignocellulosic biomass material comprising: a plug screw feeder having: a plug screw having a first axial end, a second axial end, and a thread; a plug screw housing having an inner surface surrounding said plug screw; said plug screw housing comprising an inlet opening in a side parallel to said plug screw and in a vicinity of said first axial end of said plug screw; wherein said plug screw is arranged for feeding lignocellulosic biomass material from said inlet opening to said second axial end, opposite to said first axial end, of said plug screw when being rotated; said thread, in at least a part of an inlet section of said plug screw, presenting a jagged peripheral rim; wherein said inlet section is the section of said plug screw passing said inlet opening during rotation; wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, comprises teeth; wherein sections of said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, have a surface normal having a radial component pointing inwards; and a treatment vessel; said plug screw feeder being arranged to feed said lignocellulosic biomass material into said treatment vessel.
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein said treatment vessel operates at an overpressure of 1-40 bars.
10. The system according to claim 8, further comprising a feeding arrangement comprising said plug screw feeder and a force-feeding screw arranged to provide said lignocellulosic biomass material to said inlet section of said plug screw feeder.
11. The feeding arrangement according to claim 7, wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, forms tips which, in a rotational direction, include a leading edge and a trailing edge, said leading edge being steeper than the trailing edge.
12. The feeding arrangement according to claim 8, wherein at least one of said tips comprises a cutting edge.
13. The feeding arrangement according to claim 7, wherein said thread presents said jagged peripheral rim in the entirety of said inlet section.
14. The feeding arrangement according to claim 7, wherein said thread has, outside said inlet section, a rim following said inner surface of said plug screw housing.
15. The feeding arrangement according to claim 7, wherein said thread has a pitch that is smaller than a maximum extension of said lignocellulosic biomass material when said lignocellulosic biomass material enters said inlet section.
16. The system according to claim 8, wherein said jagged peripheral rim, in said at least a part of said inlet section, forms tips which, in a rotational direction, include a leading edge and a trailing edge, said leading edge being steeper than said trailing edge.
17. The system according to claim 16, wherein at least one of said tips comprises a cutting edge.
18. The system according to claim 8, wherein said thread presents said jagged peripheral rim in the entirety of said inlet section.
19. The system according to claim 8, wherein said thread has, outside said inlet section, a rim following said inner surface of said plug screw housing.
20. The system according to claim 8, wherein said thread has a pitch that is smaller than a maximum extension of said lignocellulosic biomass material when said lignocellulosic biomass material enters said inlet section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by making reference to the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Throughout the drawings, the same reference numbers are used for similar or corresponding elements.
[0025] In the context of the present invention, the term “plug screw feeder” relates to a feeder comprising a screw or similar rotating means and which is capable of feeding or transporting lignocellulosic material through the feeder at increased or maintained density of the material and that creates an essentially gas- and fluid-tight plug of the lignocellulosic material towards the end of the feeder. For example, according to an embodiment of such a plug screw feeder, a cross-sectional area of the circular housing of the feeder and the screw diameter decreases in the feeding direction thereby so as to create a decreasing space between the screw and the housing and thus resulting in an essentially gas- and fluid-tight plug of the lignocellulosic material towards the end of the feeder. According to another embodiment of a plug screw feeder, the cross-sectional area of the circular housing of the feeder is constant while and the screw diameter and screw axis increases in the feeding direction thereby creating a decreasing space between the screw and the housing and thus resulting in an essentially gas- and fluid-tight plug of the lignocellulosic material towards the end of the feeder. As the skilled person realizes, there are other embodiments of feeders that achieves this purpose and thus are included within the definition of the term “plug screw feeder”.
[0026] After thorough investigations, the origin of the problems with irregular plug screw feeder operation was localized to the inlet to the plug screw feeder.
[0027] Furthermore, since the transport of lignocellulosic biomass material within the plug screw 10 is mainly axially directed, and since the lignocellulosic biomass material essentially is deposited in the part of the plug screw 10 closest to the inlet opening 10, the distribution of lignocellulosic biomass material around the shaft 16 becomes uneven, resulting in a non-homogeneous compression at the output end of the plug screw 10.
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[0030] In a particular embodiment, the peripheral rim 14A, in the above mentioned part of the inlet section, comprises teeth 11. Between these teeth 11, void volumes 13 are provided, presenting free space between the plug screw 10 and the inner surface 22 of the plug screw housing. The lignocellulosic biomass material entering the inlet opening may to a part enter into the void volumes 13. That material will thereby be given a rotational motion around the shaft 16. The result of such additional motion of the lignocellulosic biomass material is that the lignocellulosic biomass material becomes more evenly spread around the shaft 16.
[0031] The principles described here above can be applied to all kinds of plug screw feeders and all kinds of lignocellulosic biomass material. The biomass material includes, for example, wood-based raw materials such as wood chips, sawdust, chipped or hammer-milled forest residuals, agricultural residues such as bagasse, sugar cane straw, wheat straw, corn stover, corn cobs, and oil palm fruit residuals (so-called empty fruit bunches). Other types of lignocellulosic biomass material that can be used in accordance with the present invention include grasses, reeds and energy canes.
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[0033] In case the treatment vessel e.g. is a digester or a reactor for hydrolysis, there might be an overpressure within the treatment vessel 50. Overpressures in the order of 1-40 bars are not uncommon. The plug screw feeder 1 therefore preferably has to provide a compression of the lignocellulosic biomass material at the end of the plug screw feeder that is high enough to withstand treatment vessel operating at an overpressure of e.g. 1-40 bars.
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[0035] The actual shape of the peripheral rim of the thread of the plug screw can be designed in different ways. The preferred embodiment depends e.g. on the composition of the lignocellulosic biomass material to be treated, the size of the arrangements, the required lignocellulosic biomass material compression, the operating speed of the plug screw etc. Some non-limiting examples of designs are discussed here below.
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[0038] The inwards directed leading edges thus provide an operation that is particularly advantageous for lignocelulosic biomass material. Such material often incorporates fibrous material. The fibrous material to be entered into the plug screw feeder is typically grabbed by the tip 70. By the section 78, the fibrous material is drawn towards the centre of the screw and is thereby pulled out from the volume of material that is waiting to be entered. The inwards directed leading edges thus contributes not only to a cutting at the tip 70, but contributes also to pull out the fibrous material, that is not directly cut, through the inlet. This assists in achieving a more uniform material entering rate. Since the fibres are generally elongated, the fibres may not be entirely housed between the threads, which eventually additionally assists the tip 70 to cut also the pulled lignocelulosic biomass material into smaller pieces.
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[0040] The embodiment above have all been based on a single repeated shape. However, different kinds of shapes, can be combined on one and the same plug screw.
[0041] It is easily understood that the jagged peripheral rim can have a shape in which tips, cutting edges and void volumes are provided in any shape and relative distance. The jagged peripheral rim can even be totally without any regular shapes, but may consist of irregular tips and edges.
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[0043] For similar reasons, in a preferred embodiment, the jagged peripheral rim 14 does not extend beyond the inlet section 15, i.e. the portion 17 should be kept within the inlet section 15. In other words, the thread 12 has, outside the inlet section 15, a rim following an inner surface of the plug screw housing 20. This is also to avoid to jam lignocellulosic biomass material between the plug screw 10 and the plug screw housing 20.
[0044] The thread of the plug screw has a certain pitch or pitch distribution. The pitch is defined as the distance between two consecutive turns of the thread. The preferred pitch is mainly determined by the requirements of compression, plug screw rotational speed, total feeding volume rate etc. Sometimes, such requirements give a thread pitch that is smaller than the fibre length of the material that is to be transported, e.g. lignocellulosic biomass material, which in prior art increased the risk for jamming. However, using the presented plug screw with jagged peripheral rim, such problems are dramatically reduced. As indicated above, it could even be an advantage to have a thread that has a pitch that is smaller than a maximum extension of the lignocellulosic biomass material when the lignocellulosic biomass material enters the inlet section. Since the jagged peripheral rim provides not only a transporting action, but typically also a cutting action on the lignocellulosic biomass material, the resulting output lignocellulosic biomass material typically has a reduced fibre length as compared to the incoming material. This is very advantageous in many applications, such as in digestion or hydrolysis arrangements.
[0045] The embodiments described above are to be understood as a few illustrative examples of the present invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations and changes may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, different part solutions in the different embodiments can be combined in other configurations, where technically possible. The scope of the present invention is, however, defined by the appended claims.