Evaporator
10384145 ยท 2019-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Jessica L. Astoria (Harrisburg, NC, US)
- John W. Fields (North Myrtle Beach, SC, US)
- James W. Horton, Jr. (Charlotte, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B01D1/0064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28F27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D1/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28D11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2270/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2021/0064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B01D1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F28D7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an evaporator. The evaporator may include a drum. The drum may have a first portion and a second portion. The drum may include a product inlet positioned at the first portion of the drum, a product outlet positioned at the second portion of the drum, a vapor outlet, and an agitator. The evaporator may have a heating jacket and/or a product supply pipe. The heating jacket may be configured to surround the drum and/or to heat the product in the drum. The product supply pipe may be positioned outside the drum and/or may extend from the second portion of the drum to the product inlet positioned at the first portion of the drum. The product supply pipe may be in direct contact with the heating jacket.
Claims
1. An evaporator, comprising: a drum having a first portion and a second portion, wherein the drum comprises: a product inlet positioned at the first portion of the drum; a product outlet positioned at the second portion of the drum; a vapor outlet; and an agitator; a heating jacket configured to surround the drum, wherein the heating jacket is further configured to heat a product in the drum; and a product supply pipe positioned outside the drum and extending from the second portion of the drum to the product inlet positioned at the first portion of the drum, wherein the product supply pipe is in direct contact with the heating jacket and in fluid communication with the product inlet.
2. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein the product supply pipe is formed as a tube coiling around and along a longitudinal extension of the drum.
3. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein the product supply pipe is formed as a tube coiling around and along an exterior side wall of the heating jacket.
4. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein: the product supply pipe is formed as a tube coiling around and along a longitudinal extension of the drum; the heating jacket is positioned as a tube coiling around and along the longitudinal extension of the drum; and the tube forming the product supply pipe and the tube forming the heating jacket are positioned to coil side by side around and along the longitudinal extension of the drum.
5. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein: the product supply pipe is formed by a double walled pre-heating jacket comprising two opposing wall portions; and the double walled pre-heating jacket is configured to enclose the heating jacket and be in direct contact with the heating jacket.
6. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein the product supply pipe is integrated within the heating jacket.
7. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein an outer most wall of the product supply pipe is thermally insulated.
8. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein the product supply pipe comprises baffles.
9. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein the heating jacket is heated by electric heating elements or a heated fluid.
10. The evaporator of claim 1, wherein: an interface between the product supply pipe and the product inlet at the first portion of the drum comprises a distributor adjacent the product inlet at the first portion of the drum; and the distributor is configured to distribute the product across a cross section of the drum in a direction transverse a longitudinal extension of the drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings where the same reference numbers will be used for similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the invention to the skilled person.
(8) To facilitate the understanding, the description given below will be based on a vertically arranged drum. It goes without saying the drum equally well may be horizontally arranged.
(9) Referring to
(10) The drum 2 further comprises a vapor outlet 7. The vapor outlet 7 may be arranged in the first portion 4 and/or the second portion 6 depending on if the evaporator 1 is arranged to operate with a counter-current or co-current vapor flow. In the disclosed embodiment one vapor outlet 7 is arranged in the upper portion 4 and one vapor outlet 7 is arranged in the lower portion 6 to allow both types of flows.
(11) In the disclosed embodiment an agitator 8 of the fixed clearance type is used. The agitator 8 is concentrically arranged inside the drum 2. The agitator 8, which may be seen as a rotor, is arranged to be rotated inside the drum 2 by a motor (not disclosed). The agitator 8 is provided with blades 9 extending along the longitudinal extension of the agitator 8. The blades 9 provide a cross section as seen transverse the longitudinal extension of the agitator 8 that is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the inner wall 10 of the drum 2. There by a gap G is formed between the blades 9 and the inner wall 10 of the drum 2. The gap G is preferably in the range of 0.3-5 mm and more preferred in the range of 0.5-1 mm. The purpose of the gap G is to allow formation of a thin film of the product along the inner wall 10 of the drum 2 as the agitator 8 rotates. Also, by the agitator 8 a highly turbulent flow, resulting in optimum heat flux and mass transfer may be provided for as the product transfers from the inlet 3 to the outlet 5.
(12) A heating jacket 11 is arranged on the exterior side of the vertical drum 2. The heating jacket 11 preferably extends along the full circumference of the drum 2. The heating jacket 11 may be heated in a number of ways, well known to the skilled person, such as by electricity, hot oil, steam or water.
(13) In the disclosed embodiment the heating jacket 11 is arranged as a double walled jacket 12 defining a circumferential duct 13 with uniform thickness extending along the full longitudinal extension of the jacket. The heating jacket 11 is provided with a heating medium inlet 14 and a heating medium outlet 15 allowing supply of a heating fluid to the duct 13.
(14) The heating fluid may by way of example be hot oil, hot water or steam. The flow may either be co-current or counter-current in view of the product flow in the drum. In the disclosed embodiment the flow is counter-current.
(15) As an alternative to a heating fluid, the heating jacket may be electrically heated by using electric heating elements. The heating elements may by way of example be integrated in a structure forming a heating jacket enclosing the circumference of the outer wall of the drum or be integrated in the wall of the drum.
(16) No matter design of the heating jacket, the purpose is to heat the inner wall of the drum 2 to a temperature sufficiently high to cause a speedy evaporation of the product contacting the same during operation of the evaporator.
(17) During operation, the product to be processed is arranged to enter the drum 2 via the product inlet 3 in the upper portion 4. The product is evenly distributed across the inner wall 10 of the drum 2 by the agitator 8. As the product spirals down along the gap G that is formed between the agitator 8 and the inner wall 10 of the drum 2, bow waves developed by the blades 9 of the agitator 8 generate highly turbulent flow, resulting in heat flux and mass transfer. By the contact between the product and the heated inner wall 10 of the drum 2, volatile components of the product are rapidly evaporated. Vapors flow either counter-currently or co-currently through the drum 2, depending on the application. In both cases the vapors formed are ready for condensing or subsequent processing. Non-volatile components are discharged via the product outlet 5.
(18) It is to be understood that the design of the system must consider many variables such as feed rate, temperature, vacuum, rotor speed, wall thickness of the drum, construction materials and the physical and thermodynamic properties of the product. Also, depending on type of agitation, blade design and blade clearance are examples of parameters to consider. It goes without saying that these variables are interrelated in how they affect performance. Accordingly it is impossible to give relevant exemplifying process parameters.
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(20) In its broadest sense, the product supply pipe 20 is arranged outside the drum 2 and extends from the lower portion 6 of the drum 2 to the product inlet 3 in the upper portion 4 of the drum 2. Thus, the product supply pipe 20 is arranged to provide a flow direction being counter-current to that of the product flow inside the drum 2.
(21) The product supply pipe 20 comprises an inlet portion 21 and an outlet portion 22. The inlet portion 21 is arranged to be connected directly or indirectly to a source (not disclosed) from which the product is to be supplied. Further, the outlet portion 22 is arranged to be connected to the product inlet 3 of the drum 2.
(22) It goes without saying that the outlet portion may be provided as a distributor in the form of a manifold, whereby the preheated product leaves the product supply pipe from two or more outlet portions and enters the drum via two or more product inlets. The two or more outlets portions and product inlets may be evenly distributed along the circumference of the drum.
(23) In the disclosed embodiment a valve 23 is arranged in that interface. It goes without saying that the skilled person may provide the system with a plurality of back-pressure valves or the like to allow a proper control.
(24) The exterior wall 20a of the product supply pipe 20 facing the longitudinal centerline L of the drum 2 is arranged in direct contact with the heating jacket 11. The term direct contact is to be interpreted as a physical contact in which the heating energy provided by the heating jacket 11 may be transferred to the exterior wall 20a of the product supply pipe 20 to thereby allow preheating of the product supplied to the drum 2 via the product supply pipe 20.
(25) The exterior wall 20b of the product supply pipe 20 facing away from the longitudinal center line L of the drum 2 may be thermally insulated to reduce heat losses. An insulation 24 may be provided as a thermally insulating shell.
(26) The product supply pipe 20 may be formed in a number of ways within the scope of the invention. In the embodiment disclosed in
(27) The inner most wall 20a of the double walled pre-heating jacket 30 is arranged in direct contact with the outer most surface of the heating jacket 11. Thereby the product supply will be pre-heated by the heat from the heating jacket 11 as the product supply passes the duct 26 on its way to the drum 2.
(28) At least the outer most wall 20b of the double walled pre-heating jacket 30 may be arranged as one or several removable sections (not disclosed) to facilitate maintenance and especially cleaning of the product supply pipe.
(29) One or both opposing walls 20a, 20b of the double walled pre-heating jacket 30 may be provided with baffles 31 or any surface irregularities to provide a turbulent flow.
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(31) The product supply pipe 20 comprises an inlet portion 43 and an outlet portion 44. The inlet portion 43 is arranged to be connected directly or indirectly to a source (not disclosed) from which the product is to be supplied. Further, the outlet portion 44 is arranged to be connected to the product inlet 3 of the drum 2. Thus, the product supply pipe 20 is arranged to provide a flow direction being counter-current to that of the product flow inside the drum 2.
(32) The product supplied through the product supply pipe 20 will be preheated by the heat from the heating jacket 11 as the product supply passes the product supply pipe 20 on its way to the drum 2.
(33) The product supply pipe 20 is preferably made of a material exhibiting high heat conductivity, such as carbon steel or durability and corrosion resistance, such as stainless steel.
(34) The outer wall portion 41b of the product supply pipe 20 facing away from the longitudinal center line L of the drum 2 may be thermally insulated to reduce heat losses. The insulation 24 may be provided as a thermally insulating shell.
(35) This embodiment is applicable no matter how the heating jacket is heated.
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(37) It goes without saying that other patterns of co-winding are possible. By way of example, see
(38) Like in previous embodiments an insulation 24 may be provided as a thermally insulating shell.
(39) The product supply pipe may be integrated in the heating jacket. The product supply pipe may be fully or partly embedded in the heating jacket. One such embodiment is disclosed highly schematically in
(40) The invention with its embodiments has been illustrated and described based on an agitated thin film evaporator using an agitator of the so called fixed clearance type. The invention with its embodiments is equally applicable to a so called wiped film evaporator. A wiped film evaporator differs from an agitated thin film evaporator in that the agitator is replaced by a so called wiped film agitator. The latter agitator type wipes during rotation the product against the inner wall of the drum, thereby forming a thin product film to be evaporated.
(41) The very same principle of the invention with its embodiments as described above applied to a thin film evaporator applies to a thin film dryer. The essential difference between the two is that the evaporation is continued to such extent that a dry material may be discharged via the product exit.
(42) The invention with its embodiments is equally applicable to a so called short path evaporator or a so called thin film dryer.
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(44) A product supply pipe 20 in the form of a double walled pre-heating jacket 30 is arranged outside the drum 2 and extends from the lower portion 6 of the drum 2 to the product inlet 3 in the upper portion 4 of the drum 2. The product supply pipe 20 comprises an inlet portion 21 and an outlet portion 22. The inlet portion 21 is arranged to be connected directly or indirectly to a source (not disclosed) from which the product is to be supplied. Further, the outlet portion 22 is arranged to be connected to the product inlet 3 of the drum 2. The exterior wall 23 of the product supply pipe 20 facing the longitudinal centerline L of the drum 2 is arranged in direct contact with the heating jacket 11.
(45) Although not disclosed, the duct formed by the double walled pre-heating jacket making up the product supply pipe 20 may be divided into vertically extending sections (not disclosed) as seen along the circumference of the drum. Each section extends essentially in parallel with the longitudinal center axis of the drum and may be provided with its own inlet and its own outlet.
(46) The plurality of inlets may meet in a common inlet manifold. Likewise, the plurality of outlets may meet in a common outlet manifold.
(47) Such common outlet manifold may be arranged in the interface between the product supply pipe and the product inlet in the upper portion of the drum. The manifold may be arranged adjacent the product inlet in the upper portion of the drum and may distribute the product across a cross section of the drum as seen transverse the longitudinal extension thereof. Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled person in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage.