System for monitoring operation of thickeners and clarifiers
11220444 ยท 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Russell Brimley (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Todd Robert Kline (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Daniel Ricsi (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Clay Holt (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Tor Magne Heimdal (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
C02F1/008
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2209/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/52
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2209/008
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02W10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A thickener/clarifier system includes a thickener/clarifier and one or more sensors measuring respective process or operating parameters of the thickener/clarifier(s) during operation thereof. The sensors are operatively coupled via hard-wired connections and possibly via 4-20 mA converters to one or more wireless transmitters. At least one wireless receiver receives the wireless signal(s) from the transmitter(s). At least one display is hard-wire coupled to the receiver(s) for displaying a magnitude of each process or operating parameter measured.
Claims
1. A system for separating solids and liquids of a slurry or suspension, said system comprising: at least one thickener/clarifier; at least one sensor measuring a process parameter or operating parameter of said thickener/clarifier during operation thereof; at least one signal converter operatively coupled via a hard-wired connection to said at least one sensor for converting an output signal thereof to a secondary signal of a predetermined coding format; at least one wireless transmitter operatively coupled via a hard-wired connection to said at least one signal converter for transmitting said secondary signal as a wireless signal; at least one wireless receiver receiving said wireless signal from said at least one transmitter; and at least one display operatively coupled via a hard-wired connection to said at least one receiver for displaying a magnitude of said process parameter or operating parameter measured by said at least one sensor.
2. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein said predetermined coding format is a 4-20 mA analog coding.
3. A system for separating solids and liquids of a slurry or suspension, said system comprising: at least one thickener/clarifier; a plurality of sensors measuring respective process or operating parameters of said thickener/clarifier during operation thereof; a plurality of signal converters operatively coupled via respective hard-wired connections to respective ones of said sensors for converting output signals thereof to secondary signals of a predetermined coding format; a plurality of wireless transmitters operatively coupled via hard-wired connections to respective ones of said signal converters for transmitting said secondary signals as respective wireless signals; at least one wireless receiver receiving said wireless signals from said transmitters; and a plurality of digital display meters operatively coupled via hard-wired connections to said receiver for displaying magnitudes of respective ones of said process or operating parameters measured by said sensors.
4. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein said predetermined coding format is a 4-20 mA analog coding.
5. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein said wireless signals are of different frequencies.
6. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein said thickener/clarifier includes a tank, a rake disposed in said tank, and a drive rotating said rake in a circular path in said tank, said process or operating parameters including torque exerted by said drive and speed of rotation of said rake.
7. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein said display meters are disposed at a single location.
8. A system for separating solids and liquids of a slurry or suspension, said system comprising: at least one thickener/clarifier; a plurality of sensors measuring respective process or operating parameters of said thickener/clarifier during operation thereof and generating respective output signals encoding magnitudes of said process or operating parameters; at least one wireless transmitter operatively coupled via hard-wired connections to said signal converters for transmitting at least one wireless signal carrying said magnitudes in an encoded form; at least one wireless receiver receiving said wireless signal from said at least one wireless transmitter; and at least one display operatively coupled via a hard-wired connection to said receiver for displaying said magnitudes.
9. The system as defined in claim 8 wherein said at least one wireless transmitter transmits said magnitudes via signals of different frequencies.
10. The system as defined in claim 9 wherein said at least one wireless transmitter is one of a plurality of transmitters equal in number to said sensors, each of said transmitters being connected at an input to a respective one of said sensors.
11. The system as defined in claim 8 wherein said encoded form is a 4-20 mA analog coding.
12. The system as defined in claim 8 wherein said thickener/clarifier includes a tank, a rake disposed in said tank, and a drive rotating said rake in a circular path in said tank, said process or operating parameters including torque exerted by said drive and speed of rotation of said rake.
13. The system as defined in claim 8 wherein said at least one display includes a plurality of display meters disposed at a single location, said display meters being operatively coupled via respective hard-wired connections to said receiver for displaying respective ones of said magnitudes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) Signal converter 18 is operatively coupled via a hard-wired cable connections 26 and 28 to sensor 14 and 16 and is operative to convert sensor output signals to one or more secondary signals of a predetermined coding format. Particularly contemplated is a 4-20 mA analog coding.
(7) Wireless transmitter 20 is operatively coupled via a hard-wired cable connection 30 to signal converter 18 for transmitting the secondary signal as a wireless signal 32. Receiver 22 receives the wireless signal 32 from transmitter 20.
(8) Display 24 may be a display that includes two digital meters or gauges. Display 24 is operatively coupled via a hard-wired cable connection 25 to receiver 22 for displaying a magnitude of the process or operating parameters of torque and rotational velocity as measured by sensors 14 and 16. The torque and velocity signals may be forwarded to a supervisory control and data acquisition system 31 (SCADA).
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(10) A wireless receiver 52 receives the wireless signal 50 from transmitter 46 and passes the signal on to a demultiplexer 54 via a cable 56. Demultiplexer 54 distributes the signals respectively encoding torque and angular velocity magnitudes to a display 58 via one or more hard-wires or cables 60. Display 58 may include a plurality of digital meters or gauges disposed at a single location (e.g., on a post or wall). The torque and velocity signals may be forwarded to a supervisory control and data acquisition system 62 (SCADA).
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(12) Sensors 68 and 70 are configured and positioned for measuring respective process or operating parameters of the thickener/clarifier 66 during operation thereof and generating respective output signals encoding magnitudes of the process or operating parameters of torque and rake rotation speed.
(13) Signal converters 72 and 74 are operatively coupled via hard-wired cable connections 84 and 86 to sensors 68 and 70 and are operative to convert sensor output signals thereof to one or more secondary signals of a predetermined coding format such as 4-20 mA analog coding.
(14) Wireless transmitters 76 and 78 are operatively coupled via hard-wired connections 88 and 90 to the signal converters 72 and 74 for transmitting one or more wireless signals 73 and 75 carrying the process magnitudes in an encoded form. Wireless receiver 80 receives the wireless signals from the transmitters 76 and 78. The one or more displays 82 are operatively coupled via hard-wired connections 92 to the receiver 80 for displaying the magnitudes of the process parameters.
(15) System 64 thus includes a plurality of transmitters 67 and 78 equal in number to the sensors 68 and 70, each of the transmitters being hard-wire connected at an input to a respective one of the sensors. Preferably, signals fed to the transmitter(s) from the various sensors are 4-20 mA analog coded signals. Transmitters 76 and 78 transmit the process magnitudes via signals of different frequencies.
(16) The torque and velocity signals may be relayed to a supervisory control and data acquisition system 94 (SCADA) from the display(s) 82 or may be forwarded directly from the wireless receiver 80 via a dedicated link 96.
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(18) Wireless receivers 102 and 104 receive the wireless signals 73 and 75 from respective ones of the transmitters 76 and 78. Displays (e.g., digital meters) 106 and 108 are operatively coupled via hard-wired connections 110 and 112 to receivers 102 and 104, respectively, for displaying the magnitudes of respective process parameters, toque and rotational speed.
(19) System 100 thus includes a plurality of transmitters 67 and 78 and a like plurality of receivers 102 and 104, both equal in number to the sensors 68 and 70, each of the transmitters being hard-wire connected at an input to a respective one of the sensors. Preferably, signals fed to transmitters 76 and 78 from sensors 68 and 70 are 4-20 mA analog coded signals. Transmitters 76 and 78 transmit the process magnitudes via signals of different frequencies.
(20) The torque and velocity signals may be relayed to supervisory control and data acquisition system 94 (SCADA) from displays 106 and 108 or may be forwarded directly from the wireless receivers 102 and 104 via dedicated links 116 and 118.
(21) The transmitter and receiver components disclosed herein may be implemented by off-the-shelf products. For instance, transmitters 76 and 78 and receivers 102 and 104 may take the form of the PDW30 Wireless Bridge of Precision Digital (www.predig.com).
(22) The at least one display may be one of a plurality of display meters disposed at a single location, the display meters being operatively coupled via respective hard-wired connections to the receiver(s) for displaying respective ones of the magnitudes.