Method of and an arrangement for transferring a process liquid, an industrial facility and a method of simplifying the layout of such
09708762 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49716
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F04D7/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D21C9/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D21C9/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
F04D7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D21C9/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method of and an arrangement for transferring a process liquid from a washing and thickening device to a subsequent process stage. In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the method and the arrangement are applicable, for example, in transferring fiber suspensions or pulps from washing and thickening device to a subsequent process stage in pulp and paper making industry such that the dilution of pulp after a washing and thickening device is performed in a stand pipe (18) below the surface level control range.
Claims
1. A method of transferring a fiber suspension from a washing and thickening device to a subsequent process stage, the method comprising the steps of: providing the stand pipe with measuring means with a surface level control range having an upper surface level control limit and a lower surface level control limit, washing and thickening the fiber suspension to a first consistency in a washing and thickening device, discharging the fiber suspension from the washing and thickening device at the first consistency, introducing the fiber suspension at the first consistency directly from the top part of the washing and thickening device into a stand pipe among the fiber suspension present in the stand pipe, the stand pipe having a cross section, diluting the fiber suspension into a second consistency by diluting means in the stand pipe by spreading and feeding dilution liquid by the diluting means to the cross section of the stand pipe in communication with the fiber suspension, the diluting means being positioned and dimensioned such that the average consistency of the fiber suspension in the surface level control range, i.e. a third consistency, is at least 1.5 times the second consistency, and discharging the fiber suspension in the second consistency from the stand pipe.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the washing and thickening device has a discharge screw at the top part thereof.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the washing and thickening device has a discharge screw at the top part thereof, and the fiber suspension is discharged from the discharge screw directly to the stand pipe.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the dilution means is one or more nozzles or openings for introducing dilution liquid to the fiber suspension.
5. The method as recited in claim 4, wherein the one or more nozzles or openings are arranged to one of the perimeter of the stand pipe and an end of a pipe extending into the stand pipe.
6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein the pipe is a rotary hollow shaft of mixing means.
7. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the rotary hollow shaft is provided with blades or paddles for introducing and/or mixing the dilution liquid with the fiber suspension.
8. The method as recited in claim 6, wherein the rotary hollow shaft extends into the stand pipe from above and is provided with blades positioned within the surface level control range, the blades being used for measuring the surface level in the stand pipe.
9. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the pump is provided with a fiber suspension fluidizing means device extending in the discharge outlet opening of the stand pipe.
10. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the washing and thickening device is one of a single roll wash press, a twin roll wash press, and a screw press.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, the method and the arrangement of the present invention are discussed in more detail with reference to the appended figures, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The dilution of pulp or fibre suspension after the washing and thickening device 10 may be performed by means of the discharge screw 14 of the washing and thickening device 10, a separate dilution screw 16 having dilution liquid introduction means D (
(12) The stand pipe 18 is typically provided with means 24 for measuring the surface level of the diluted pulp in the stand pipe. The surface level of the diluted pulp in the stand pipe, when in use, is maintained between predetermined upper and lower limits, i.e. within a so called control range. The means 24 for measuring the surface level of the pulp comprises a surface level indicator system having an upper surface level control limit 26 and a lower surface level control limit 28. It is worthwhile noticing that there is a number of applicable prior art surface level measuring means 24. In addition to ordinary gauge systems, the height or the level of the process liquid, i.e. pulp may be measured by indirect methods, too, for instance by process tomography or gamma-ray method. An applicable surface level measuring arrangement that utilizes tomography has been discussed, for instance, in WO-A1-09019150.
(13) As solutions to the problems discussed above several ways are suggested in the following. The first and easiest way to improve the positioning of the washing and thickening device in relation to the stand pipe is to arrange the discharge of the washing and thickening device to take place directly to the stand pipe, i.e. without taking the process liquid first down and then introducing it into the stand pipe. Another way is to arrange the discharge of the process liquid from the washing and thickening device to be taken care of by means of an inclined discharge means, for instance an inclined screw feeder that takes the process liquid upwards to the upper end of the stand pipe. And a third way is to adjust the consistency of the process liquid in the stand pipe such that the height of the level control range in the stand pipe may be decreased. The above discussed three ways may be used together or in any combination of two ways, or any one of the three ways may be used alone to fulfil at least one object of the present invention. It is clear that each one of the above discussed ways decreases the required height difference between the washing and thickening device and the stand pipe.
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(15) The stand pipe or feed chute 18 is provided with means 24 for measuring the surface level of the process liquid, i.e. pulp in the stand pipe 18, and means 30 for diluting the pulp in the stand pipe 18. Since an object of the present invention is to lower the surface level control range of a stand pipe as much as possible, it means, in practice, that the consistency (or, to be specific, the average consistency) of the fibre suspension within the surface level control range should be maintained as high as possible. The average consistency may, for instance, be determined by calculating the effect of dilution liquid added to the process liquid either above the lower limit of the surface level control range or within the surface level control range in the stand pipe. To be able to perform the calculation the consistency C and the volume flow Q.sub.p of the process liquid entering the stand pipe should be known. I.e. Q.sub.p*C gives the amount (volume flow) of dry matter entering the stand pipe. Thereafter each time a certain amount (volume flow Q.sub.d1) of dilution liquid is added to the process liquid, the consistency of the process liquid is calculated as follows C.sub.1=Q.sub.p*C/(Q.sub.p+Q.sub.d1). This will be the consistency of the process liquid as long as dilution liquid is again added somewhere lower in the stand pipe. Next the height difference h.sub.1 between the two addition points is measured whereby also the volume V.sub.1 of the process liquid having a consistency of C.sub.1 is known, i.e. V.sub.1=A*h.sub.1, where A is the cross sectional flow area of the stand pipe. The same calculations are repeated for the second addition of dilution liquid Q.sub.d2. The consistency of the process liquid below the second point of addition is C.sub.2=Q.sub.p*C/(Q.sub.p+Q.sub.d1+Q.sub.d2). When the next (third) point of addition of dilution liquid or the lower limit of the surface level control range is reached the second height h.sub.2 may be measured, whereby the volume V.sub.2 of the process liquid having a consistency of C.sub.2 is known, i.e. V.sub.2=A*h.sub.2. The corresponding calculations are continued as long as there are dilution liquid introduction points or levels above the lower limit of the surface level control range. If the lower level of the surface level control range was reached, the average consistency C.sub.a above the lower level may be calculated as follows C.sub.a=(V.sub.1*C.sub.1+V.sub.2*C.sub.2)/A*(h.sub.1+h.sub.2)=(h.sub.1*C.sub.1+h.sub.2*C.sub.2)/(h.sub.1+h.sub.2). In other words, the average consistency is the division of the sum of each individual consistency multiplied with the height of the constant consistency area and the height calculated from the lower level of the surface level control range up to the first (uppermost) addition point of the dilution liquid. The above explanation just gives an exemplary idea how the average consistency may be determined. There may be other options. For instance, it is possible to determine the consistency after the addition of the dilution liquid by some other means, i.e. by means of a rotating rotor or by process tomography, whereby the consistency values need not be calculated.
(16) Thus, to ensure the best controllability of the surface level or the highest possible consistency in the surface level control range, the dilution means should be positioned below the lower limit 28 of the surface level control range. Also the dilution means should be designed, positioned and dimensioned so that the process liquid is as homogenous as possible in view of consistency when entering the discharge of the stand pipe. In practice this means that the dilution liquid should be divided as evenly as possible to the entire cross section of the stand pipe. This may be accomplished by spreading the dilution liquid evenly to the entire cross section each time the dilution liquid is added or by arranging the dilution liquid introduction means on different levels of the stand pipe such that their combined effect is even enough. However, in case maximum controllability or consistency is not needed, at least a part of the dilution may be performed within the surface level control range or even above it. Thus, an essential feature of the present invention is that the average consistency of the pulp (so called third consistency) in the surface level control range or above the lower limit of the surface level control range should be at least 1.5-2.0 times higher than the pumping consistency, i.e. the consistency (so called second consistency) to which the pulp is finally diluted in the bottom part of the stand pipe 18. Thus, there are means for feeding dilution liquid to the process liquid at and/or below the surface level control range, the dilution liquid fed by the feeding means having a volume flow sufficient for reducing the consistency of the process liquid to the pumping consistency, i.e. the third consistency in the surface level control range is at least 1.5-2 times the discharge consistency. In other words, here it is a question of lowering the consistency of the process liquid from one consistency level to another lower consistency level, i.e. for instance from HC consistency (above 18%) to MC consistency (above 8% or between 6-15%).
(17) As a brief example of a washing and thickening device a wash-press may be discussed. The ordinary discharge consistency of a wash press i.e. the first consistency is usually above 25%, and the required pumping consistency at the bottom part of the stand pipe, i.e. the second consistency above 8-9%, up to 14-15%. Thus the average consistency in the surface level control range in the stand pipe is, in accordance with the present invention, roughly about 13% or more. By means of the above described arrangement it is possible to decrease significantly the height requirement of the control range. For instance if we want that a certain absolute amount of pulp (solid matter) is present in the control range, and the control range has been 1.5 meters when the pulp is in 9% consistency, the required height of the control range is 1.04 meters if the pulp is in 13% consistency, or the height is 0.75 m if the pulp is in 18% consistency. In other words, by doubling the consistency the required height of the control range may be halved.
(18) It means that the dilution means 30, when in use, is dimensioned and positioned such that either a substantially small share of the dilution liquid is introduced into the fibre suspension in the surface level control range or above it, or there is, for the most part of the surface level control range between the upper and lower limits 26 and 28, non-diluted, i.e. thickened pulp received in thickened state, i.e. at a so called first consistency from the preceding washing and thickening device (here the wash press). Preferably, the above target is reached when the dilution means is positioned such that most of the dilution liquid introduction takes place below the lower limit 28 of the surface level control range. An option is to locate the dilution means as low in the surface level control range between the upper and lower control limits 26 and 28 as possible, preferably entirely below the lower surface level control limit 28, whereby the surface level measuring means follow, at least mainly, the changes in the surface level of the non-diluted pulp. This, naturally, means in practice that, preferably but not necessarily, the entire dilution means 30 is arranged below the lower surface level limit 28.
(19) The construction of the dilution means 30 of this embodiment of the present invention has a few options. For instance, the dilution means 30 may be a set of nozzles arranged on the periphery of the stand pipe 18, possibly there may be more than one set of nozzles, i.e. two or more sets of nozzles, one above the other, or the dilution means 30 may be a set of injection pipes arranged to run across the stand pipe 18. To ensure homogenized dilution and thereby reliable and trouble-free pumping of the fibre suspension, the injection from the nozzles or pipes should be performed such that the injected jets of dilution liquid penetrate deep into the fibre suspension in the stand pipe, and cover essentially the whole cross section of the stand pipe. In case injection pipes arranged across the stand pipe are used, the pipes and their injection nozzles should be positioned such that the injection sprays, again, cover essentially the entire cross section of the stand pipe. The dilution liquid to be fed into the thick fibre suspension may be at elevated temperature, if the pulp needs to be heated. The dilution liquid may be water, filtrate or any applicable liquid that possibly contains at least one additive or chemical, e.g. for simultaneous regulation of the pH value of the process liquid.
(20) The above discussed upper and lower limits of the surface level measuring means need not to be individual, physical limit switches but they may be set points in a surface level measurement/control system. In practise this means that the actual range of the surface level measurement utilised by the system may be wider than the range between the upper and lower limits, i.e. the surface level control range. However, the surface level control is made easier if the inlets for dilution liquid, i.e. the dilution of the process liquid is arranged below the lower level limit.
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(22) Thus, the thickened pulp is preferably subjected to injection of dilution liquid at the lower part of the control range, and more preferably entirely below the lower control limit 28, i.e. typically water or some other dilution liquid is introduced into the pulp so that the pulp in the lower part of the stand pipe is diluted. Thereby, the consistency of the pulp is decreased typically to a second consistency, to a level of above 8%, preferably between 8-15%, i.e. to the range of pumpable MC-pulp. Since the consistency of the process liquid in the upper part of the stand pipe, i.e. at the top part of the stand pipe and in the upper part of the level control range, preferably entirely above the lower limit 28 of the level control range, is maintained considerably high, it is possible to shorten (to reduce the height of) the control range significantly from that of prior art where the control took place by following the level changes of diluted pulp. For instance, if the consistency of thickened pulp, i.e. the first consistency is 21% and that of the diluted pulp, i.e. the second consistency 7%, the prior art required three times longer/higher control range or height than the arrangement of the present invention, when the dilution of the pulp in the present invention takes place totally below the lower control limit. In this manner, the stand pipe or at least its surface level control range may be made significantly lower in comparison to prior art stand pipes. Or, if the dimensions of the stand pipe are maintained, the residence time for controlling the operation of the stand pipe or pumping is tripled. Further, the stand pipe may be operated as buffer storage for diluted pulp, though only the lower part of the stand pipe contains diluted pulp. An obvious feature of this embodiment of the present invention, which has no rotary mixing means for the dilution liquid, is that it is the centrifugal pump that further homogenizes and mixes the dilution liquid with the pulp. The pump 22 discharges the pulp to further processing.
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(24) The shaft 42 extending through the thickened pulp in the upper part of the stand pipe 18 may be provided with one or more additional blades 46 along its length, which are mainly utilised when measuring the surface level of the pulp in the stand pipe 18. In practice such is performed by means of monitoring the power required to rotate the shaft 42. Additionally, the blades 46 may be arranged to feed the fibre suspension towards the discharge outlet opening 20 of the stand pipe 18.
(25) The entrance of thickened pulp into the stand pipe 18 is shown schematically to take place by means of a screw feeder 16 extending into the stand pipe 18. The actual inlet into the stand pipe 18 may be arranged with an opening in the side wall or in the top cover of the stand pipe 18. The screw feeder may be not only horizontal but also inclined, possibly upwards.
(26) In view of above it should also be understood that the teachings of
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(30) As a practical example a stand pipe could be discussed into which pulp is discharged from a wash press at a consistency of 25%. The pump used for discharging the stand pipe requires an inlet head of at least 5 meters and a consistency of 9%. In a prior art arrangement the stand pipe has a height of 7 meters, i.e. 5 meters for the inlet head, 1.5 meters for the level control range and 0.5 meters for the introduction of pulp into the stand pipe. The dilution means, which are arranged above the stand pipe on the same floor with the washing and thickening device, needs an additional height of 1-2 meters. Thereby the floor on which the dilution means and the washing and thickening device are is about 8-10 meters above the ground floor. By using the principles of the present invention, the inlet head of the pump is the same i.e. 5 meters, but the height of the control range may be decreased to 0.75 meters by using a higher (about 18%) consistency in the level control range. Thus the pulp could be introduced into the stand pipe at a height of 5.75 meters. Now, if the discharge screw of the wash press is 2.5 meters above the installation level of the wash press, the installation level of the wash press is about 3.25 meters above the bottom level of the stand pipe. And, if the introduction of pulp into the stand pipe is done by means of an inclined screw feeder, it is easy to bring the wash press still lower, to a height of about 2-2.5 meters, for instance. Thus, by utilizing the principles of the present invention the layout of the plant may be changed significantly, as the washing and thickening device does not need any additional floors, but may be supported on top of legs having a height of a few meters. Such a construction allows, for instance the positioning of filtrate tanks immediately below the washing and thickening device on the ground floor.
(31) The present invention may also be used in a wide variety of applications outside the pulp and paper industry, which is discussed above as an example only. The other applications include, without any limitation, biomass treatment and bio fuel production. In such processes the feedstock need to be pre-treated or hydrolyzed whereby filtering and thickening and subsequent pumping are required. Such a feedstock may be for example grass, straw, bagasse, wood, bark, corn stems, etc.
(32) It is clear that the invention is not limited to the examples mentioned above but can be implemented in many other different embodiments within the scope of the inventive idea. It is also clear that the features in each embodiment described above may be used in connection with the other embodiments whenever feasible. It should also be understood that the ideas of determining the average consistency as well as the uniform enough mixing of the dilution liquid to the entire cross section of the stand pipe above the stand pipe discharge may be applied in connection with all embodiments of the present invention in spite of the fact that they may have been discussed in connection with one embodiment.