REFINER SEGMENT HAVING BAR WEAKENING SECTIONS
20210040689 · 2021-02-11
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Abstract
Disclosed is a refiner segment (1) that is adapted to be attached to a refining disc (30) of a refiner (100) of lignocellulosic material. The refiner segment (1) comprises a number N, N2, of bars (10) and a number, M2, of dams (11), said bars (10) and dams (11, 11*) being arranged in a pattern whereby essentially box shaped regions (20) are created in areas defined by neighboring bars (10, 10*) and at least two dams (11, 11*) extending between said neighboring bars (10, 10*) at different locations along the length direction of the bars (10, 10*), wherein at least one of the bars (10, 0*) that defines such an essentially box shaped region (20) comprises a bar weakening section (12), arranged within said essentially box shaped region (20), and provided to enable steam trapped in said essentially box shaped region (20) to escape said essentially box shaped region (20) via said bar weakening section (12). Disclosed is also a refiner disc provided with such a refiner segment and a refiner comprising such a refiner segment.
Claims
1. A refiner segment adapted to be attached to a refining disc of a refiner of lignocellulosic material, said refiner segment comprising a number N, N2, of bars and a number M, M2, of dams, said bars and dams being arranged in a pattern whereby essentially box shaped regions are created in areas defined by neighboring bars and at least two dams extending between said neighboring bars at different locations along the length direction of the bars, wherein at least one of the bars that defines such an essentially box shaped region comprises a bar weakening section, arranged within said essentially box shaped region, and provided to enable steam trapped in said essentially box shaped region to escape said essentially box shaped region via said bar weakening section.
2. The refiner segment according to claim 1, wherein said bar weakening section is provided on said bar in the vicinity of the dam.
3. The refiner segment according to claim 1, wherein said pattern provides at least one essentially box shaped region being provided in a region defined by neighboring bars and two dams extending between said bars at different locations along the length direction of the bars, and wherein the bar weakening section is provided at a distance L from the dam that, during use of the refiner, is closest to the center of said refining disc.
4. The refiner segment according to claim 3, wherein the distance L from the dam is selected from a distance in the interval 0<L10 mm.
5. The refiner segment according to claim 1, wherein said bar weakening section comprises a region on the bar where material from the bar has been removed in order to create a recess.
6. The refiner segment according to claim 5, wherein said recess has a wedge shaped form where the tip of the wedge is arranged at a depth D that is provided deeper in the bulk of the bar than the base of the wedge.
7. The refiner segment according to claim 5, wherein the height H of said recess lies in the interval h.sub.b/2Hh.sub.b where h.sub.b defines the height of the corresponding bar.
8. The refiner segment according to claim 5, wherein the depth D of the recess lies in the interval w.sub.b/2Dw.sub.b where w.sub.b defines the width of the corresponding bar.
9. The refiner segment according to claim 5, wherein the recess is provided in said bar in such a way that an angle is formed between the length direction R of the bar and one end of the recess, wherein said angle lies in the interval 5135.
10. The refiner segment according to claim 1, wherein said refiner segment is provided in the form of a circular sector adapted to be attached to a refining disc of a refiner.
11. The refiner segment according to claim 10, wherein said circular sector comprises bars and dams in a region extending from a radial position R to the periphery of said circular sector.
12. The refiner segment according to claim 10, wherein said refining disc comprises a rotor disc.
13. The refiner segment according to claim 10, wherein said refining disc comprises a stator disc.
14. A refiner comprising a refining disc provided with a refiner segment according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The embodiments, 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
[0027] Throughout the drawings, the same reference designations are used for similar or corresponding elements.
[0028] Generally, all terms used herein are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the relevant technical field, unless a different meaning is clearly given and/or is implied from the context in which it is used. All references to a/an/the element, apparatus, component, means, etc. are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, apparatus, component, means, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. Any feature of any of the embodiments disclosed herein may be applied to any other embodiment, wherever appropriate. Likewise, any advantage of any of the embodiments may apply to any other embodiments, and vice versa. Other objectives, features and advantages of the enclosed embodiments will be apparent from the following description.
[0029] For a better understanding of the proposed technology, it may be useful to begin with a brief overview of the relevant technology and an analysis of the associated technical problem.
[0030] To this end reference is made to
[0031] During use, lignocellulosic material such as wood chips or prepared wood, e.g., pulp, will be fed by means of a feeding mechanism, not shown, through the feeding channel 14. The material will pass through the hole 32 in the stator 30* and enter an area 19. The area 19 is essentially defined by the open area between the rotor 30 and the stator 30* and this area can be quite small during operation. The lignocellulosic material flowing into the area 19 will be incident on the center plate 17 on the rotor 30. The center plate 17 acts to steer the lignocellulosic material out towards the refiner segments on the rotor and/stator.
[0032] In order to provide a more detailed description of a rotor-stator arrangement in which the proposed technology may be used reference is made to
[0033] Having described in detail a general refiner that can utilize the proposed technology, we will proceed and describe in detail a particular refiner segment that is relevant for the proposed technology. To this end reference is made to
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[0035] As was explained earlier, one particular problem associated with refiner segments having these box shaped regions 20 is related to the fact that steam produced during the refining process may get trapped in those regions. Since the regions acts as a steam trap the pressure within them will build up over time and the steam will bombard the surfaces of the box shaped region with increasing frequency until an opening in any of the confining surfaces emerges. Such an opening caused by the impact of high pressure steam will then act as an evacuation or escape channel and grow bigger and bigger the longer the process continues. It is quite common that these steam evacuation channels will be formed in the dams. These channels will lead to a pressure drop over the region whereby material present in one particular region, e.g., a first box shaped region is able to enter an adjacent or neighboring box shaped region. This is an unwanted effect since the geometry of a refiner segment provided with bars and dams is intended to provide a means for directing the material towards the disc gap between the relatively rotating discs, i.e., towards the highest point of the refiner segment with regard to the refining disc.
[0036] The proposed technology aims, according to a first aspect, to provide a refiner segment having certain features that enables the steam to evacuate the box shaped regions at locations that are not as critical as the dams.
[0037] This object is obtained by means of a refiner segment 1 that is adapted to be attached to a refining disc 30 of a refiner 100 of lignocellulosic material. The refiner segment 1 comprises a number N, N2, of bars 10 and a number M, M1, of dams 11, the bars 10 and dams 11 being arranged in a pattern whereby essentially box shaped regions 20 are created in areas defined by neighbouring bars 10, 10* and at least one dam 11 extending between the neighbouring bars 10, 10*, wherein at least one of the bars 10, 10* that defines such an essentially box shaped region 20 comprises a bar weakening section 12, arranged within the essentially box shaped region 20, and provided to enable steam trapped in the essentially box shaped region 20 to escape the essentially box shaped region 20 via the bar weakening section 12.
[0038] It is in other words provided a refiner segment 1 that provides a mechanism whereby steam trapped in the essentially box shaped region 20 can penetrate or break through the bar weakening section 12 in order to escape the essentially box shaped region 20.
[0039] A particular version of the above refiner segment provides a refiner segment 1 that is adapted to be attached to a refining disc 30 of a refiner 100 of lignocellulosic material. The refiner segment 1 comprising a number N, N2 of bars 10 and a number M, M2, of dams 11. The bars 10 and the dams 11 being arranged in a pattern whereby essentially box shaped regions 20 are created in areas defined by neighboring bars (10, 10*) and at least two dams 11, 11* extending between the neighboring bars 10, 10* at different locations along the length direction of the bars 10, 10*, wherein at least one of the bars 10, 10* that defines such an essentially box shaped region 20 comprises a bar weakening section 12, arranged within the essentially box shaped region 20, and provided to enable steam trapped in the essentially box shaped region to escape said essentially box shaped region 20 via the bar weakening section 12.
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[0041] Some of the embodiments contemplated herein will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Other embodiments, however, are contained within the scope of the subject matter disclosed herein, the disclosed subject matter should not be construed as limited to only the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example to convey the scope of the subject matter to those skilled in the art.
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[0044] In other words, it is illustrated an embodiment where a box shaped region is defined by the opposing sides of adjacent bars 10; 10* and by dams 11; 11* extending between the bars 10; 10* at two different locations along the radial direction of the refiner segment. In the vicinity of the dam 11* that is closest to the centre of the disc equipped with the refiner segment 1 there is provided a bar weakening section 12. The bar weakening section is provided as a recess that extends into the bulk of the bar 10*. The recess may extend a depth D into the bulk where D preferably lies in the interval w.sub.b/2Dw.sub.b where w.sub.b defines the width of the corresponding bar 10,10*.
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[0046] According to yet another embodiment of the proposed technology there is provided a refiner segment 1 wherein the height H of the recess provided in the box shaped region 20 lies in the interval h.sub.b/2Hh.sub.b where h.sub.b defines the height of the corresponding bar 10,10*. Such an embodiment is schematically illustrated in
[0047] A particular version of this embodiment provides a recess having the same height as the bar 10; 10*, i.e., a recess that extends from the surface of refiner segment up to the same height over the refiner segment as the bar. Another version may have a recess of height h.sub.bH whose lower end is provided at some particular height over the surface of the refiner segment 1. The upper end of the recess may terminate at the upper surface of the bar 10; 10*. The upper end of the recess may also terminate at some height that is lower than the height h.sub.b of the bar. That is, the recess may be a kerf like structure provided on the side of the bar facing the box shaped region 20.
[0048] Still another embodiment of the proposed technology provides a refiner segment 1 wherein the recess is provided in the bar 10, 10* in such a way that an angle is formed between the length direction R of the bar 10, 10* and one end 11a of the recess. It is preferable that the angle lies in the interval 5135.
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[0050] It should be noted that the proposed technology may be utilized on both the rotor side of a refiner and on the stator side. The proposed technology may be provided in the form of a refining segment 1 that can be attached a refining disc 30 that in turn can be attached to the rotor or stator. The refining disc 30 may in this particular case be referred to as a segment holder, see
[0051] According to a particular embodiment of the proposed technology there is thus provided a refiner segment 1 that is adapted to be attached to a refining disc. The refining disc may either be a rotor refining disc or a stator refining disc, also referred to as rotor disc or stator disc, respectively.
[0052] According to an alternative embodiment of the proposed technology there is provided a refiner segment 1 that is integrated with the refiner disc 30. That is, the refining segment 1 can be provided in the shape of a refiner disc that can be either a rotor refiner disc or a stator refiner disc.
[0053] The refining segment 1 according to the proposed technology may also be provided in the shape of a segment to be attached to a refiner disc 30. A refining segment may be provided in the shape of a circle, optionally with a removed central area, or in the shape of a circle sector. A refiner disc 30 may thus be provided with a number of refiner segments 1 whereby it will either be completely covered by refining segments 1 or partially covered. The refining segment may in particular form part of a rotor disc or equivalently a rotor refiner disc. In case the refiner segment 1 form part of a rotor refiner disc the center area of the rotor refiner disc 30 may comprise a center plate 17. By way of example, the refiner segment 1 according to the proposed technology may be provided in the form of a circular sector adapted to be attached to a refining disc of a refiner 100.
[0054] According to a particular embodiment the refiner segment 1 according to the proposed technology will comprise bars 10 and dams 11 in a region extending from a given radial position R to the periphery of the circular sector, i.e., it can be provided as a band on the outer part of the refiner disc.
[0055] An embodiment of the proposed technology provides a refiner 100 comprising a refining disc 30 provided with a refiner segment according to any of the earlier described embodiments.
[0056] Generally, all terms used herein are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the relevant technical field, unless a different meaning is clearly given and/or is implied from the context in which it is used. All references to a/an/the element, apparatus, component, means, etc. are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, apparatus, component, means, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. Any feature of any of the embodiments disclosed herein may be applied to any other embodiment, wherever appropriate. Likewise, any advantage of any of the embodiments may apply to any other embodiments, and vice versa. Other objectives, features and advantages of the enclosed embodiments will be apparent from the following description.