Method for controlling a fibre drawing facility
11613495 · 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Ezzeddine Ouerghemmi (Antony, FR)
- Hans Michael Lieberknecht (Margny les Compiegne, FR)
- Jean-Dominique Depuille (Agnetz, FR)
Cpc classification
C03B37/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B23K26/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/359
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/364
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03B33/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B33/07
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B37/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
The present invention concerns a method of determination of specific points of a rotary fibre forming spinner wheel (10) used in a fibre forming device (1), said method comprising the following steps: obtaining measurements of temperatures of the fibre forming spinner wheel obtained by means of a temperature measuring device (40) adapted to take measurements of temperatures of the spinner wheel at a plurality of angular positions of said measuring device in order to supply data to at least one calculation unit (30, 45) that constructs a curve representing the temperature as a function of the angular position of a temperature measuring device; processing said measurements by effecting a calculation of the second derivative of the curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position by means of a calculation unit (30); searching for at least one specific point for which the second derivative satisfies a predefined condition.
Claims
1. A method of of controlling fabrication of mineral fibres using a fibre forming device that includes a rotary fibre forming spinner wheel, a heating module and an air circulation system, said method comprising: rotating the rotary fibre forming spinner wheel, said rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel being heated by the heating module; measuring a temperature of the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel, with a temperature measuring device adapted to take measurements of temperatures of the rotary fibre forming spinner wheel, at each of a plurality of angular positions of said measuring device relative to the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel and supplying the measured temperature to at least one calculation unit that constructs a curve representing the temperature as a function of the angular position of a temperature measuring device; processing, by said calculation unit, said measurements by effecting a calculation of the second derivative of the curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position by a calculation unit; determining, by said calculation unit, at least one specific point of the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel for which the second derivative satisfies a predefined value; and controlling said at least one of the heating module and the air circulation system to regulate a temperature of the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel at said at least one specific point, the temperature of the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel at said at least one specific point being regulated by the calculation unit by comparing the temperature of the heated and rotating rotary fibre forming spinner wheel at said at least one specific point to a setpoint signal, said calculation unit generating a control signal based on a result of the comparison, said control signal being used to control said at least one of the heating module and the air circulation system.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the predefined value is zero.
3. The method according to claim 1, comprising an additional searching step consisting in searching for the specific point characterized by the fact that the temperature there is at its maximum.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the measurements of temperatures are taken during a regular interval and then averaged before the processing.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein said measurement taking interval is between 2 and 5 seconds inclusive.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said measurement taking interval is 3 seconds.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the fibre forming device comprises an induction coil to vary the temperature of the at least one specific point.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the air circulation system comprises a blower to vary the temperature of the at least one specific point.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the rotary fibre forming spinner wheel comprises an annular wall pierced by a series of orifices and extended laterally by an upper part and a lower part and wherein the at least one specific point is at a junction between a perforated part of the annular wall and the upper part extending the annular wall laterally.
10. A computer-readable storage medium on which is stored a computer program including instructions for the execution of some or all of the steps of a method according to claim 1 when said computer program is executed by a computer.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other particular features and advantages will emerge clearly from the following description thereof given by way of nonlimiting illustration and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The fibre forming spinner wheel 10 is a device for forming mineral fibres of micrometric diameter by internal centrifuging. A fibre forming spinner wheel 10 comprises an annular wall 10a pierced with a plurality of orifices and extended laterally by an upper part and a lower part. In a first configuration, in
(11) This fibre forming spinner wheel is heated by a heating module 20. The heating module 20 comprises at least one burner 22 enabling stretching of the fibre. This internal combustion burner includes a combustion chamber fed with fuel and with oxidizer, the chamber including an envelope having a closed first end and an opposite exhaust open end through which the combustion gases escape, the envelope having at least two opposite walls that connect the two ends. The burner includes in the chamber and at the level of the closed first end at least one combustion device fed with fuel and oxidizer.
(12) By means of the burner, the filaments projected by the effect of the centrifugal force are then subjected to the action of a stretching annular gas flow at high temperature and high speed along the wall of the centrifuge that thins them and transforms them into fibres.
(13) This heating module 20 is controlled by a calculation unit 30. A calculation unit 30 of this kind consists for example of a computer provided with an interface enabling the operator to adjust the fibre forming system. The calculation unit 30 is therefore connected to the heating module 20 in order to send it commands.
(14) The fibre forming system 1 further comprises a sensor module 40, as shown in
(15) The temperature sensor used is a pyrometric type sensor. A pyrometric sensor of this kind uses infrared radiation. In fact, a thermometer/pyrometer IR measures temperature by quantification of the infrared radiant energy emitted on the basis that any object above absolute zero (0 K) emits this radiation. Knowing the quantity of energy emitted by an object and its emissivity, its temperature can therefore be determined. Broadly speaking, the principle consists in measuring the infrared luminous energy by means of a detector converting it into an electrical signal. A lens enables the radiation IR to be focused onto the detector. This method advantageously enables remote measurement of the temperature.
(16) The temperature sensor IR is associated with a mirror system that can be seen in
(17) This capability of the assembly comprising the pyrometer and the mirror to measure the temperature at different points enables a temperature plot of the fibre forming spinner wheel to be obtained. This temperature plot is used by the calculation unit 30 to adjust the temperature.
(18) To obtain this plot, a first step of the method according to the invention of controlling the fabrication of mineral fibre consists in using the pyrometer (measurement range 500-2000° C.) and the oscillating mirror. The mirror 43 is caused to oscillate at a certain frequency to sweep the fibre forming spinner wheel 10 and to obtain measurements of the temperature as a function of the angular position a of the mirror. These measurements can be processed by a calculation unit 45 internal to said sensor module 40 to provide directly a curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position of the mirror or sent to the calculation unit 30 to which the sensor module 40 is connected to be processed and to obtain a curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position a of the mirror.
(19) The curve in
(20) These temperature measurements are effected continuously. It is possible to smooth the curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position both to smooth the curve and to eliminate noise. To this end, the measurements effected in a predefined regular interval are averaged, and this interval will be between 2 and 5 seconds inclusive, preferably 3 seconds. It is therefore clear that the measurements are stored in a memory over a time period and then averaged.
(21) In a second step of the control method this curve is processed by the calculation unit 30 in order to extract at least one specific point by the method according to the invention for determination of specific points.
(22) The determination method comprises a first step consisting in obtaining measurements of temperatures of the fibre forming spinner wheel obtained by means of a temperature measuring device 40.
(23) A second step of the determination method consists in processing the data by means of the calculation unit 30 to calculate and obtain the second derivative of the curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position of the mirror 43. This second derivative is used to search for characteristic/specific points. In fact, the second derivative enables the variation of the slope to be obtained.
(24) In a third step of the determination method the second derivative of the curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position of the mirror 43 is analysed by the calculation unit 30 to search for specific points. These specific points are the points for which the second derivative satisfies a predefined condition. In one example, this condition is that the value of the second derivative is equal to zero. This condition is characteristic of the top and bottom points on a fibre forming spinner wheel and corresponds to extreme points of the curve.
(25) It is thereafter possible to define to what the specific/characteristic point corresponds. It will be clear that the points representative of the bottom of the strip of the spinner wheel and the round-off of the spinner wheel are on respective opposite sides of said hot spot, at the local extrema of the curve.
(26) In the case of the present invention, two specific/characteristic points (which correspond to zones 1 and 3 in
(27) Also, an optional fourth step of the determination method may be carried out. This optional fourth step consists in finding the hot spot of the fibre forming spinner wheel. To this end the calculation unit 30 searches for the absolute maximum of the curve that corresponds to said hot spot. This hot spot is the central specific/characteristic point (zone 2), between the points corresponding to temperature of the spinner wheel strip bottom (zone 1) and the spinner wheel round-off (zone 3).
(28) This use of the second derivative advantageously makes it possible to ignore the fluctuations of the dimensions of the spinner wheel. In fact, the spinner wheel dimensions may vary with wear and/or vibrations. Now, despite this variation of the dimensions of the spinner wheel, its general shape remains exactly the same. Because of this, the specific/characteristic points are durable. This makes it possible always to be in a position to identify the specific points correctly. The resulting regulation is therefore always effected at precise specific points that are truly representative of the spinner wheel. It is clear that this second derivative calculation and the use of a curve of the temperature as a function on the angular position of the mirror are dependent. In fact, the use of a curve of the temperature as a function of the angular position of the mirror enables a temperature profile to be obtained that is subtracted from the variations of the dimensions of the spinner wheel caused by its wear or its deformation because of thermal stresses when operating. Using the second derivative makes it always possible, on this temperature profile, to find the specific points searched for. This then enables use of automatic regulation, i.e. without an operator intervening to carry out supplemental calculations to obtain the required result.
(29) In a subsequent phase on the control method, the temperature values of the particular points are used for regulation of the fibre forming spinner wheel 10.
(30) In fact, the temperature of the three specific points of the fibre forming spinner wheel, that is to say the spinner wheel strip bottom point, the hot spot and the round-off point of the spinner wheel, must lie within a predefined interval. In the case of the example from
These predefined temperatures constitute threshold values used by comparing them to the measured temperatures.
(31) In a first regulation loop, the first specific point or strip bottom point of the spinner wheel 10 is regulated. To this end, the first regulation loop acts on a first temperature variation means 50 as can be seen in
(32) One example of a regulation loop consists in comparing the measured temperature at the spinner wheel strip bottom (zone 1) to a setpoint temperature, a first control signal being generated by the calculation unit. This control signal determines the power fed into the coil from the supply, this power being dependent on the current and the frequency. In the present instance, the required increment is 1° C.
(33) In a second loop, for example, the temperature of the second specific point or round-off point is regulated. To this end, a second temperature variation means 60 is used as can be seen in
(34) This air circulation means comprises a flow variation means that may be one or two turbines or a pair of air injection nozzles. In both cases, the aim here is to generate a flow of air that will be added to the smoke evacuation flow, this additional flow being positive or negative, that is to say that, if it is positive, it makes it possible to increase this evacuation flow or, if it is negative, it makes it possible to slow it down. The blower part therefore enables generation of a negative additional flow while the suction part generates a positive additional flow.
(35) This second loop compares the temperature measured at the round-off to a setpoint temperature, a second control signal being generated by the calculation unit 30. Apart from the fact that by acting on the temperature of the air that is injected or aspirated it is possible to adjust the temperature by acting on the flow rate of the air used for blowing or suction. To this end, one solution consists in the second signal generated by the calculation unit acting on the opening of valves. Each part of the air circulation device comprises a solenoid valve. This solenoid valve may be opened more or less depending on the current that is applied to it. Consequently it becomes possible to modify the air flow rate by modifying the opening of said valve. This therefore enables precise modification of the temperature.
(36) Of course, two regulation loops that function in parallel or successively may be envisaged. Moreover, a fibre forming device according to the invention comprising only one of the two loops may be envisaged.
(37) Having the two loops, that is to say being able to act on the bottom part and on the top part of the fibre forming spinner wheel 10, it is possible to decouple the temperature of the spinner wheel and its profile on the strip from the temperature of the combustion gases. It is therefore possible to maintain the quality of the fibres produced, because the external burner is not controlled.
(38) The method of determination of specific points and the method of regulation each take the form of a computer program including instructions for the execution of some or all of the steps of said method when it is executed by a computer.
(39) The programs of the method of determination of specific points and the method of regulation are stored on a computer-readable storage medium. This medium may be a CD or DVD or a flash memory or any other possible medium such as the cloud.
(40) In order to have the smoothest possible regulation, the action on the various valves of the air circulation device is advantageously carried out in order for the valves not to be commanded simultaneously. In fact, regulation in which the opening of the valves for blowing air and for suction of air would be modified simultaneously would be unstable, with a temperature that would fluctuate and would have an impact on the quality of the fibres. On the other hand, regulation described as sequential will make possible a smaller fluctuation of the temperature. In concrete terms, regulation of this kind means that the valve in use is closed before the valve in the other circuit is opened. Regulation therefore comprises a plurality of sequences. In an example in which the air circulation device is in suction mode, i.e. in which the temperature is increased, the temperature is lowered by closing this suction valve. If the closure of this valve is sufficient then the valve of the blower circuit is not opened. On the other hand, if the temperature has not fallen sufficiently with the closure of the suction valve, then the blower valve is progressively opened. The step of modification of the smoke evacuation flow therefore comprises a sequence of injection of an additional flow added to said evacuation flow and/or a sequence of injection of an additional flow opposing said evacuation flow.
(41) This makes it possible to have a lower regulation frequency generating a smoother regulation curve to optimise the quality of the fibres.
(42) Of course, the present invention is not limited to the example shown and lends itself to diverse variants and modifications that will be apparent to the person skilled in the art.