Solid-bowl screw centrifuge with an outlet device having a restrictor controlled by a floating body that floats on a liquid level of the material being separated in the centrifuge to automatically adjust the outlet in dependence on a throughput of the material

10293347 ยท 2019-05-21

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Abstract

A solid-bowl screw centrifuge is provided for the separation of multiphase material. The solid-bowl screw centrifuge has a centrifuge drum that is rotatable around an axis and the centrifuge drum has at least one outlet for discharging a phase of the material from the centrifuge drum. The outlet has a restrictor controlled by a floating body that floats on the material to adjust the outlet automatically in accordance with a liquid level of the material in the centrifuge drum, and the liquid level, in turn, is dependent on the throughput of the material. The restrictor may include a weighted body that is subjected to centrifugal force and also may include a restricting body arranged in a discharge port of the outlet. The outlet may include a deflection device for changing direction of the material flowing out to a direction that is transverse to the longitudinal axis.

Claims

1. An outlet device (24) of a solid-bowl screw centrifuge for separation of multiphase material (20), the solid-bowl screw centrifuge having a centrifuge drum that is rotatable around a longitudinal axis (12), the centrifuge drum having an end face (10) with at least one end-wall opening (16), the outlet device (24) being attached in front of the end-wall opening (16) on an outer side on the end face (10) of the centrifuge drum, the outlet device having a shell-shaped housing (26) that is open toward the associated end-wall opening (16), an outlet (32) for discharging a phase of the material (20) from the centrifuge drum being located in the housing (26) radially outside from a liquid level (22) of the material (20) in the centrifuge drum and having a restrictor (38) that automatically adjusts in dependence on the liquid level (22) of the material (20) in the centrifuge drum, whereby the liquid level (22) is dependent on a throughput of the material (20), and the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is controlled by a floating body (42) that is designed to float on the material (20).

2. The outlet device of claim 1, wherein the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is controlled by a weighted body (44) that is subjected to a centrifugal force (56) generated by the centrifuge drum.

3. The outlet device of claim 1, wherein the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is realized by a restricting body (36) that is arranged in a discharge port (30) of the outlet (32) in the material (20) flowing out there.

4. The outlet device of claim 3, wherein the restricting body (36) in the region of the discharge port (30) is of spherical design.

5. The outlet device of claim 4, wherein the restricting body (36) is mounted displaceably.

6. The outlet device of claim 1, wherein the outlet (32) has a nozzle device for bundling the material (20) flowing out there to form a jet.

7. An outlet device of a solid-bowl screw centrifuge for separation of multiphase material (20), the solid-bowl screw centrifuge having a centrifuge drum that is rotatable around a longitudinal axis (12) and at least one outlet (32) for discharging a phase of the material (20) from the centrifuge drum, the outlet (32) being designed with a restrictor (38) that automatically adjusts in dependence on a liquid level (22) of the material (20) in the centrifuge drum, whereby the liquid level (22) is dependent on a throughput of the material (20), and the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is controlled by a floating body (42) that is designed to float on the material (20), wherein the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is carried out by a diaphragm arrangement (68) that is arranged around a discharge port (30) of the outlet (32).

8. An outlet device of a solid-bowl screw centrifuge for separation of multiphase material (20), the solid-bowl screw centrifuge having a centrifuge drum that is rotatable around a longitudinal axis (12) and at least one outlet (32) for discharging a phase of the material (20) from the centrifuge drum, the outlet (32) being designed with a restrictor (38) that automatically adjusts in dependence on a liquid level (22) of the material (20) in the centrifuge drum, whereby the liquid level (22) is dependent on a throughput of the material (20), and the adjustment of the restrictor (38) is controlled by a floating body (42) that is designed to float on the material (20), wherein the outlet (32) is designed with a deflection device for deflecting the material (20) flowing out there from a direction of the longitudinal axis (12) of the centrifuge drum into a direction that is transverse to the longitudinal axis (12).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 shows a view of the end face of a centrifuge drum of a solid-bowl screw centrifuge with an outlet device according to the invention arranged thereupon for discharging material from the centrifuge drum.

(2) FIG. 2 shows an enlarged view of the outlet device according to FIG. 1.

(3) FIG. 3 shows the view according to FIG. 1 of an alternative outlet device according to the invention.

(4) FIG. 4 shows an enlarged view of the detail IV in FIG. 3 of an outlet.

(5) FIG. 5 shows the view according to FIG. 4 of a first, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(6) FIG. 6 shows the view according to FIG. 4 of a second, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(7) FIG. 7 shows the view according to FIG. 4 of a third, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(8) FIG. 8 shows the view according to FIG. 4 of a fourth, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(9) FIG. 9 shows a greatly simplified view according to FIG. 1 of the functioning principle of the outlet device there.

(10) FIG. 10 shows the view according to FIG. 9 of a first, alternative functioning principle according to the invention.

(11) FIG. 11 shows the view according to FIG. 9 of a second, alternative functioning principle according to the invention.

(12) FIG. 12 shows a section of a fifth, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(13) FIG. 13 shows the section XIII-XIII according to FIG. 12.

(14) FIG. 14 shows a simplified view of a sixth, alternative outlet according to the invention.

(15) FIG. 15 shows the section XV-XV in FIG. 3.

(16) FIG. 16 shows the section according to FIG. 15 of an alternative outlet device according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(17) Shown in FIG. 1 is an end wall or end face 10 of a centrifuge drum which according to the conventional type of construction of a solid-bowl screw centrifuge accommodates a centrifuge screw (not shown) in its interior. The centrifuge drum is rotatable at high speed around a longitudinal axis 12 in one rotational direction 14.

(18) Arranged on the end face 10 of the centrifuge drum, and uniformly spaced apart around the longitudinal axis 12 over a circle with a radius 18, are six circular end-wall openings 16 in each case. The end-wall openings 16 serve for conducting away or discharging clarified material 20 of a light phase from the centrifuge drum. The material 20 forms a pool or a liquid ring in the centrifuge drum on the inside of its shell. In this case, the pool has a radius or liquid level 22 which in the main is dependent on the throughput of material 20 to be clarified in the centrifuge drum. If an excessive amount of material 20 to be clarified is fed into the centrifuge drum per time unit, but only a little clarified material 20 of the light phase is discharged per time unit, then the liquid level 22 rises or the associated radius becomes smaller. If relatively more material 20 is discharged, then the liquid level 22 falls. The liquid level 22 naturally also depends in this case on the quantity of material 20 of the heavy phase which is discharged per time unit from the centrifuge drum, which, however, shall not be discussed further here. The liquid level 22 corresponds as a rule approximately to the radius 18 so that the outflowing material 20 flows through the end-wall openings 16, as seen in the radial direction, approximately in the region of its broadest extent.

(19) Attached in front of each of the end-wall openings 16, on the outer side on the end face 10 of the centrifuge drum, is an outlet device 24. Each outlet device 24 is designed with a shell-like housing 26 which is open towards the associated end-wall opening 16, but outwardly (axially and radially) is otherwise essentially closed. The shell form of the housing 26 is designed in this case so that the material 20 can flow axially outwardly from the interior of the centrifuge drum through the end-wall opening 16 but is then initially held back there by the housing 26. For this, the housing 26 is fastened in a fixed and fluidtight manner on the end face 10 by means of two screws 28. Two holes are formed in the housing 26 for the screws 28 in this case. Alternatively to these holes, provision can also be made in the housing 26 (essentially radially oriented) for elongated holes by means of which the housing 26 can be attached in a radially adjustable manner on the end face 10 of the centrifuge drum.

(20) Located in the housing 26, radially on the outside from the liquid level 22, is an outlet 32 formed by a discharge port 30 by means of which the clarified material 20 can be discharged in a directed manner from the housing 26 towards the outside into the environment of the centrifuge drum. The discharge port 30 is a circular through-opening or hole in the housing 26, and the outlet direction or passage direction 34 of the discharge port 30 is oriented in the tangential direction and transversely to the longitudinal axis 12. The discharge port 30 is arranged on a radius which is 1.1 times to 1.4 times, especially 1.2 times to 1.3 times the radius of the intended liquid level 22 of the material 20 in the centrifuge drum. The housing 26 together with the discharge port 30 consequently form a deflection device for deflecting the flowing material 20 out there from the direction of the longitudinal axis 12 of the centrifuge drum into a direction which is transverse to the longitudinal axis 12.

(21) In front of the discharge port 30, in the flow direction, a restricting body 36, which is spherical according to FIGS. 1 to 5, is located inside the housing 26. The restricting body 36 forms a variable restrictor 38 at the discharge port 30, by means of which the passage of outflowing, clarified material 20 through the discharge port 30 can be restricted. To this end, the restricting body 36 can be located close, or closer, to the discharge port 30 or can be at a distance, or further away, from this so that an annular restricting gap 40 is formed at the discharge port 30 which the outflowing material 20 has to move through. Depending on the width of the restricting gap 40, its cross-sectional area is correspondingly larger or smaller and therefore the flow resistance for the outflowing material 20 is also smaller or larger.

(22) The controlling of the size of the restriction orifice of the restrictor 38 and especially of the width of the restricting gap 40 is carried out in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 1 to 3 by means of a floating body 42 or a weighted body 44 which together with the restricting body 36 is mounted on a lever 46 inside the body 26 in a rotatable or pivotable manner around a rotational axis 48.

(23) The rotational axis 48 is designed as a pin which is fixedly attached on the housing 26 on the inner side, extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis 12.

(24) The floating body 42 is formed by means of an internally hollow shell 50 which floats on the material 20 at the liquid level 22. The shell form is open in the direction towards the middle point of the centrifuge drum in the case of the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2, whereas in the case of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 it is open in the direction towards the drum wall or towards the pool. With this embodiment, any material 20 transfers radially outwards from the interior of the shell 50 into the pool on account of the centrifugal force and no material 20 can accumulate in the shell 50. As the liquid level 22 rises, the floating body 42 moves radially inwards, as a result of which it moves the restricting body 36 away from the discharge port 30 on account of the lever connection acting around the rotational axis 48 and opens an enlarged restricting gap 40.

(25) The weighted body 44 is formed by means of a screw 52 and a plurality of disks 54 which by means of the screw 52 are fixedly attached on the lever 46. The screw 52 together with the disks 54 are subjected to the centrifugal force during operation of the associated solid-bowl screw centrifuge in such a way that they are displaced radially outward and therefore support the floating body 42 during the opening of the restrictor 38. By varying the number of disks 54, the weight of the weighted body 44, and consequently the liquid level 22, can be altered, wherein an equilibrium is established at the restrictor 38. Therefore, a balance of forces is created on the rotational axis 48 between a flywheel effect or centrifugal force 56 created by the weighted body 44 and also by the shell 50 and a buoyancy force 58 of the floating body 42. These two forces 56 and 58 determine how far the restrictor 38 is opened or closed. In this way, according to the invention the respectively optimum passage cross section at the restricting gap 40 is set and an effective atomization of the outflowing material 20 is also achieved in the case of different throughputs. At the outlet device 24, the discharge port 30 there is therefore restricted automatically, variably and in a manner independent of rotational speed. In this case, a closed liquid column of material 20 is present in front of the discharge port 30 in the flow direction of the material 20, creating a corresponding hydraulic pressure for ejecting the material 20 through the discharge port 30. This ejection is carried out essentially tangentially opposite to the rotational direction 14 of the associated centrifuge drum and therefore generates a recoil for this, on account of which a saving is made in drive energy for rotating the centrifuge drum.

(26) FIGS. 4 to 8 show different embodiments of discharge ports and associated restricting bodies 36. In the case of the embodiment according to FIG. 4, the discharge port 30 through the associated wall of the housing 26 is of cylindrical, especially circular cylindrical, design. According to FIG. 5, the discharge port 30 is of conical design on a section facing the restricting body 36, wherein, as already mentioned above, the restricting body 36 is of spherical design in each case. According to FIG. 6, a cylindrical restricting body 36 is arranged at a sectionally conical discharge port 30 and according to FIG. 7 both the discharge port 30 and the restricting body 36 are of conical design. With the conical shape of the discharge port 30 this especially forms a nozzle device at the outlet 32 for bundling the material 20 flowing out there to form a jet. The embodiment according to FIG. 8 is finally designed with a cylindrical discharge port 30 and a conical, pointed restricting body 36.

(27) In FIG. 9, the functional operating principle of the centrifugal force 56 and buoyancy force 58 acting on the lever 46 is once more illustrated in a simplified manner. FIG. 10 shows an alternative functioning principle in which a restricting body 36 is moved or adjusted hydraulically. To this end, the restricting body 36, in a first chamber 60 in front of the discharge port 30, is displaceably mounted as a cylinder essentially tangentially to the longitudinal axis 12. The face end or the end face 62 of the cylindrical restricting body 36 of such a type which points away from the discharge port 30 is enclosed by a second, self-contained chamber 64 in which is contained a liquid 65 which is also subjected to the centrifugal force 56. The second chamber 64 is sealed off from the first chamber 60 by means of a partition 66 which the cylindrical restricting body 36 penetrates in a fluidtight and sealed manner. The centrifugal force 56 correspondingly acts upon the liquid 65 which is in the second chamber 64 in such a way that the liquid 65 is pressed against the end face 62 of the restricting body 36 in order to displace this in the direction towards the discharge port 30. At the same time, the hydraulic force of the material 20 flowing out there, which is also subjected to the centrifugal force 56, acts at the discharge port 30, as a result of which the restricting body 36 is pushed away from the discharge port 30 and with a corresponding force ratio a restricting gap 40 is opened.

(28) Illustrated in FIG. 11 is an embodiment in which the associated, also cylindrical restricting body 36 is also guided in a tangentially movable manner in a chamber 60 in front of the discharge port 30 in a fluidtight manner by means of a partition 66. In this case, a hydraulic pressure does not act upon the end face 62 of the restricting body 36 but the force of a weighted body 44 acts thereupon. For this, the weighted body 44, on the side of the partition 66 facing away from the discharge port 30, is mounted on this by means of a pivot axis or rotational axis 48 in such a way that the centrifugal force 56 acting upon it is deflected into the tangential direction.

(29) Illustrated by FIGS. 12 and 13 is an embodiment in which the restricting body 36 is guided not in the tangential direction but in the radial direction. The restricting body 36 in this case projects into the discharge port 30 and partially closes this off. The adjustment of the restricting body 36 is also carried out in this case by means of a floating body 42 (not shown here) and, if necessary, a weighted body 44 (not shown here).

(30) According to FIG. 14, the restrictor 38 is finally formed with the aid of a diaphragm arrangement 68 which is arranged radially on the outside around the discharge port 30. The diaphragm arrangement 68 is formed with altogether six diaphragm blades 70 which are arranged at regular distances around the discharge port 30 and are radially inwardly or radially outwardly adjustable in order to decrease or to increase the area of the discharge port 30 through which flow can pass. The adjustment of the diaphragm blades 70 is also carried out in this case by means of a floating body 42 and/or weighted body 44 (not shown here).

(31) Shown in FIG. 16 is an embodiment in which in contrast to the embodiment according to FIG. 15 a weir plate 72 is arranged between the interior of the centrifuge drum and the chamber 60. The weir plate 72 is located on the outer side of the end wall 10 and holds back the material 20 there in such a way that only a phase which has been clarified as far as possible or a pure liquid phase can flow over the weir plate 72 into the chamber 60 and then flow through the discharge port 30.

(32) In conclusion, it may be noted that independent protection is also to be granted individually or in any combination to all the features which are referred to in the application documents and especially in the dependent claims, despite the formal reference made to one or more specific claim(s).

LIST OF DESIGNATIONS

(33) 10 End face of a centrifuge drum 12 Longitudinal axis 14 Rotational direction 16 End-wall opening 18 Radius 20 Material 22 Liquid level 24 Outlet device 26 Housing 28 Screw 30 Discharge port 32 Outlet 34 Passage or outlet direction of the discharge port 36 Restricting body 38 Restrictor 40 Restricting gap 42 Floating body 44 Weighted body 46 Lever 48 Rotational axis 50 Shell 52 Screw 54 Disk 56 Centrifugal force 58 Buoyancy force 60 First chamber 62 End face 64 Second chamber 65 Liquid 66 Partition 68 Diaphragm arrangement 70 Diaphragm blade 72 Weir plate