High-pressure homogenizer
09901889 ยท 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/8311
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F35/7174
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B11/0058
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A high-pressure homogenizer, comprising: a plurality of pumping pistons (2a, 2b), for feeding a liquid to be homogenized toward a manifold (6), each piston being associated with a respective oil hydraulic cylinder; a homogenizing valve positioned downstream of said pumping pistons (2a, 2b); and an electronic system (5) for controlling and regulating said pumping pistons (2a, 2b), which controls the law of motion of each individual piston (2a, 2b) independently. Said electronic regulation system (5) is connected to a transducer placed on the manifold (6) to regulate the delivery of oil to the individual cylinders (3a, 3b) according to the pressure, sensed in the manifold (6), of the liquid to be homogenized pumped by said pistons (2a, 2b) in order to maintain a stable flow rate and pressure.
Claims
1. A high-pressure homogenizer, comprising: a plurality of pumping pistons (2a, 2b), for feeding a liquid to be homogenized toward a manifold (6); and a homogenizing valve positioned downstream of said pumping pistons (2a, 2b) so as to receive said liquid to be homogenized which is pumped into the manifold (6); an electronic system (5) for controlling and regulating said pumping pistons (2a, 2b), which controls each individual piston (2a, 2b) independently; wherein said electronic regulation system (5) is connected to a transducer placed on the manifold (6) and enables the delivery of oil to individual cylinders (3a, 3b) of corresponding pistons (2a, 2b) to be regulated according to a pressure, sensed in the manifold (6), of the liquid to be homogenized pumped by said pistons (2a, 2b) in order to maintain a stable flow rate and pressure, making it possible to modify functional parameters of a compressed air proportional valve which actuates a pneumatic cylinder that drives a mobile part of the homogenizing valve, so that the fixed pressure set point can be adjusted according to the pressure value sensed in the manifold (6), also independently of the flow rate, the individual pistons (2a, 2b) having step-up/step-down transients numbering less than 15 per minute.
2. The homogenizer according to claim 1, wherein each piston is associated with a respective oil hydraulic cylinder (3a, 3b).
3. The homogenizer according to claim 2, wherein each oil hydraulic cylinder (3a, 3b) comprises a respective hydraulic circuit having a proportional valve for feeding oil to the cylinder.
4. The homogenizer according to claim 3, wherein said electronic control and regulation system (5) is connected to the proportional valves of the respective oil hydraulic cylinders so as to regulate the pressure and flow of oil to the individual cylinders (3a, 3b).
5. A process of homogenization in a homogenizer according to claim 1, wherein, after an initial transient, a pressure downstream of the valves/pumping pistons and at the homogenizing valve inlet is nearly constant.
6. The process of homogenization in a homogenizer according to claim 1, wherein each piston is created and combined according to a phase offset, which can be set by a user, in order to generate a combination of flow rates downstream of the valves/pumping pistons, inside the manifold, such as to assure a constant sum of said flow rates and thus a constant pressure to the homogenizing valve.
7. The process of homogenization according to claim 5, wherein the process takes place via a homogenizing valve with a variable geometry which is regulated by means of a feedback system controlled by the electronic control and regulation system (5), which also regulates the forward travel speed of the pumping pistons.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Additional features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the approximate, and hence non-restrictive description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of a homogenizer, as illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
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(5) With reference to the appended schematic figures, 1 indicates overall a high-pressure homogenizer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(6) The homogenizer comprises a plurality of pumping pistons 2a, 2b, each of which configured to pump the liquid to be homogenized by feeding it toward a single manifold 6 for collecting the pumped liquid.
(7) It should be noted that hereinafter in the present description reference will be made, purely by way of non-restrictive example, to only two cylinders 3a, 3b. However, there can be any number of cylinders, and hence of respective pistons, depending on the type of homogenizer, application and flow rate of the liquid to be homogenized.
(8) Positioned in the manifold 6 there is a homogenizing valve (not described or illustrated, as it is of a known type), which receives the liquid to be homogenized. The liquid entering the valve has a pressure value and flow rate determined by the action of the aforementioned pumping pistons 2a, 2b.
(9) Preferably, each piston 2a, 2b is associated with a respective oil hydraulic cylinder 3a, 3b.
(10) Advantageously, the homogenizer 1 comprises a plurality of oil hydraulic cylinders 3a, 3b, each of which endowed with a respective pumping piston 2a, 2b.
(11) Each oil hydraulic cylinder 3a, 3b comprises a respective hydraulic circuit having a proportional valve for feeding oil to the cylinder 3a, 3b.
(12) The hydraulic circuit makes it possible to govern the law of alternating motion of each cylinder 3a, 3b and therefore of each respective piston 2a, 2b through the delivery of oil controlled by the proportional oil valves.
(13) In fact, the proportional valves, which are not described and illustrated since they are of a known type, regulate the pressure and flow rate of oil to the cylinders 3a, 3b and thus the thrust and travel speed of the respective pistons 2a, 2b.
(14) The homogenizer 1 further comprises an electronic system 5 for controlling and regulating the pumping pistons 2a, 2b so as to control the law of motion of each individual piston 2a, 2b independently.
(15) In particular, as illustrated in the scheme in
(16) Advantageously, the system 5 is likewise connected to a transducer placed on the manifold 6 in order to verify the pressure values of the liquid to be homogenized which is pumped by the pistons 2a, 2b. In this manner, the functional parameters of the proportional valve are modified by adjusting the delivery of oil to the individual cylinders 3a, 3b according to the pressure sensed in the manifold 6, in order to maintain a stable flow rate and pressure.
(17) Being connected to the transducer placed on the manifold 6 in order to verify the pressure values of the liquid to be homogenized which is pumped by the pistons 2a, 2b, the system 5 makes it possible to modify the functional parameters of the compressed air proportional valve which actuates a pneumatic cylinder that drives the mobile part of the homogenization valve, thus enabling the fixed pressure set point to be adjusted according to the pressure value sensed in the manifold 6, also independently of the flow rate.
(18) Unlike in U.S. Pat. No. 6,827,479, in the present invention homogenization takes place via a homogenizing valve with a variable geometry which is regulated by means of a feedback system controlled by the same software (belonging to the electronic system 5) that also regulates the forward travel speed of the oil hydraulic pumping pistons. Once the travel speed of the pistons is fixed (law of motion, flow rate), there is still freedom to fix the pressure value: the system has two degrees of freedom that can be managed independently (flow rate and pressure), making it possible to have any combination of pressure and flow rate and a stable pattern in the same.
(19) In U.S. Pat. No. 6,827,479, as the piston speed increases (decreases) the homogenization pressure likewise increases (decreases) respectively, whereas in the present invention there is the innovative scheme in
(20) The same type of adjustment can also occur in a completely manual operating mode.
(21) With reference to
(22) This phase offset, separately controllable by the electronic system 5 for each cylinder 3a, 3b (and thus for each piston 2a, 2b), defines a sum of velocities and hence a constant flow rate as indicated by pattern 7 (graph 4c). In the example case described and illustrated above there are only two cylinders 3a, 3b, which are coordinated so as to define the aforesaid resultant 7. However, in the event of multiple cylinders (more than two) the individual alternating motions of the pistons 2a, 2b are regulated by the system 5 in such a way as to eliminate the transients between the rising and falling ramps, thereby eliminating the resulting pulsating effect.
(23) The homogenization liquid is therefore pumped toward the homogenizing valve at a constant flow rate, which means a constant homogenization pressure, except during the initial transient, so that one of the preset objectives is reached.
(24) Advantageously, the system 5 directly regulates the individual proportional valves of the hydraulic circuits of each cylinder 3a, 3b in an independent manner, thus avoiding the problem of having a resulting pulsating motion and a fixed phase offset among the various pistons.
(25) In other words, by creating an appropriate law of motion for each piston and combining it according to a phase offset set in an operating software program of the electronic system 5, one can thus generate a combination of flow rates in the manifold 6 such as to assure a constant sum of the flow rates themselves (resultant 7) and hence an equally constant pressure.
(26) Moreover, it is possible to modify the phase offsets when there is a variation in the viscosity of the liquid product to be homogenized and the inlet pressure of the cylinders 2a, 2b.
(27) Therefore, several critical mechanical members are preserved, since they are no longer subject to the pulsating action of the pumping operations. In particular, the homogenizing valve receives the liquid to be treated at a constant pressure and flow rate due to the resultant effect 7 of the individual pistons 2a, 2b.
(28) This advantage is given by the fact that the cylinders 3a, 3b are oil hydraulic and can therefore be regulated independently by a single operating software program.
(29) Moreover the step-up/step-down transients of the two pistons (graph 4c) number only 5-6 per minute, and in any case less than 15 per minute (as a consequence of the reduced piston speeds), very far from the approximately 160 pulsations/minute of a prior art crankshaft, which rotates precisely at about 160 rpm, and they are in any case dampened by the presence, in the virtual cams, of the rising and falling speed ramps of the pistons themselves.
(30) This is important because a constant flow rate and pressure is an ideal situation, but in reality the transients in the piston exchange phases imply the presence of refluxes through the pumping valves; this can cause small deviations from the rated pressure which vary according to the maximum pressure applied and are preferably in the range of 0 to 100 bar. The rated pressure instead remains absolutely constant during the central phases of piston travel.
(31) A very low number of cycles/min extends the lifetime of the components subject to fatigue load cycles and reduces the possibility of damage to the homogenizing valve because the pressure peaks (positive or negative) are reduced and thus the possibility of impact between the fixed and mobile parts is also reduced.
(32) The homogenizer 1 moreover shows to be much more versatile and adaptable to high pressures and to the viscosity of the liquid to be treated. This advantage, too, is given by the possibility of regulating the individual cylinders 3a, 3b independently.
(33) A further advantage of the present homogenizer, which can work with pressures from 0 to 4000 bar, is the fact that it can be completely remotely controlled.
(34) With the present homogenizer, a homogenization procedure is carried out in which the laws of motion of each piston are created and combined according to a phase offset, which may be set by the user in such a way as to generate a combination of flow rates downstream of the valves/pumping pistons, inside a manifold, which is able to assure a constant sum of said flow rates and thus a constant pressure to the homogenizing valve.
(35) It is possible to adjust the phase offset between the starting of the second piston and the stopping of the first by exploiting appropriate speed ramps, whose beginning and end can be controlled completely via software.
(36) As the max operating pressure and viscosity of the fluid treated vary, the offsets can be modified so as to reduce the amplitude of any pressure peaks during transients in the most appropriate manner.
(37) The present homogenizer is particularly suitable for pressures ranging between 1000 and 4000 bar and has application in many sectors: food, chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnological and nanoparticles.
(38) The software program used is based on the control and automation of moving axes in combination with two specific control cards (axis control cards).
(39) The axis control card interfaces with the actuator (and thus with the pumping piston) via the proportional valve in order to control its movement and at the same time senses its absolute position by means of a linear encoder positioned inside the piston itself so as to create a command- and feedback-based regulation loop which enables the software program to control the piston's position and movement with extreme precision.
(40) The axis control software program is therefore capable of moving the piston by following virtual cams that are customized in order to optimize the phases of motion reversal by adjusting them beforehand in such a way as to reduce peaks to a minimum.
(41) The software program receives commands from a control panel or via remote signals and actuates the movement of the pistons, modifying the working parameters thereof (advance and design of virtual cams) with the aim of obtaining the most linear operation possible in the presence of fluids with different viscosities and at different pressures.