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Title:
SCREW CONVEYOR FOR LIGNOCELLULOSE CONTAINING MATERIAL
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2014/129958
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates to a screw conveyor (1) for lignocellulose containing material, which screw conveyor (1) comprises a housing (2), an inlet (7), an outlet (8) and a screw (3) for transporting the lignocellulose containing material through the housing (2) from the inlet (7) to the outlet (8), which screw (3) comprises a screw thread (4), a screw core (5) and an axis (6). According to the invention the inlet (7) has an axial length (L) along the axis (6) of the screw (3); in that the screw thread has a depth (d); in that the screw has an axial speed (v2); in that the lignocellulose containing material has an incoming speed (v1) at the inlet (7); and in that the axial length (L) of the inlet (7) is equal to or larger than the depth (d) of the screw thread (4) times the quotient between the axial speed (v2) of the screw (3) and the incoming speed (vi) of the lignocellulose containing material at the inlet (7).

Inventors:
MELLANDER STEFAN (SE)
SVEDBERG PETER (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE2014/050199
Publication Date:
August 28, 2014
Filing Date:
February 19, 2014
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
VALMET OY (SE)
International Classes:
D21C7/06; D21C9/18; B30B9/12; B65G33/14; B65G33/24
Foreign References:
GB1599092A1981-09-30
CA1153287A1983-09-06
GB1100982A1968-01-31
JP2005138919A2005-06-02
US6217710B12001-04-17
Other References:
See also references of EP 2959055A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BURÖ, Irene et al. (Sundsvall, SE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. Screw conveyor (1) for lignocellulose containing material, which screw conveyor (1) comprises a housing (2), an inlet (7), an outlet (8) and a screw (3) for transporting the lignocellulose containing material through the housing (2) from the inlet (7) to the outlet (8), which screw (3) comprises a screw thread (4), a screw core (5) and an axis (6), the inlet (7) has an axial, length (L) along the axis (6) of the screw (3); the screw thread has a depth (d); the screw has an axial speed (v2); the lignocellulose containing material has an incoming speed (vj) at the inlet (7); characterized in that the axial lengt (L) of the inlet (7) is equal to or larger than the depth (d), between a screw periphery (16) and the screw core (5), of the screw thread (4) times the quotient between the axial speed (v2) of the screw (3) and the incoming speed of the lignocellulose containing material at the inlet (7),

2. Screw conveyor according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet (7) is provided with means (7, 12, 13, 14) for distributing the lignocellulose material more evenly.

3. Screw conveyor according to claim 2, characterized in that the means (7, 12, 13, 14) for distributing the lignocellulose material more evenly is an inlet (7) that is diverging towards the screw (3).

4. Screw conveyor according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the means (7, 12, 13, 14) for distributing the lignocellulose material more evenly is at least one transverse plate (12) dividing the inlet (7) into at least two axial compartments (1 1).

5. Screw conveyor according to claim 4, characterized in that the at least one transverse plate (12) is provided with an inclined edge (13).

6. Screw conveyor according to any of the claims 2-5, characterized in that the means (7, 12, 13, 14) for distributing the lignocellulose material more evenly is a vibrator (14).

7. Screw conveyor according to any of the claims 1-6, characterized in that the screw conveyor (1) is a screw conveyor, screw feeder, auger conveyor, auger feeder, spiral conveyor, worm conveyor, helix conveyor or other arrangement building on the principle of Archimedes' screw.

Description:
SCREW CONVEYOR FOR

LIGNOCELLULOSE CONTAINING MATERIAL

TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a screw conveyor for lignocellulose containing material BACKGROUND

A screw conveyor is a device that uses a rotating helical screw blade, usually within a housing to move material in several places in the cellulose industry, based on the principles of the Archimedean screw. It is also known as e.g. an auger conveyor, spiral conveyor or worm conveyor. A screw feeder is very similar to a screw conveyor in its basic structure, but also compresses the material. The screw feeder comprises a conically shaped housing with a screw having a continuous screw thread for advancing the material through the housing while simultaneously compressing the material. Screw feeders of this kind are used in the cellulose industry in places where an air-tight material plug is desired for rendering it possible to feed the material against a high pressure (e.g. liquid column and gas pressure). Such screw feeders, thus, are often used for feeding lignocellulose containing material into an impregnation vessel or digester. The screw feeder may also dewater the material.

Today there is a problem that the screw conveyors and screw feeders are not operating completely filled. Historically, control of the screw has been made by controlling the rotational speed or the axial speed of the screw. The result is, however, in practise, that the screw will operate less filled the higher the rotational speed or axial speed is. Thus, the production capacity is not increased as wished by the increase in rotational speed or axial speed. SUMMARY

An object of the invention is to provide an improved screw conveyor that solves the problem in prior art. This object is achieved in accordance with the appended claims.

The advantages are that an existing screw conveyor may be filled more by a simple change and that thus the production capacity of said screw conveyor may be increased. Thus, a smaller apparatus may be used than earlier to obtain the same production capacity, which makes it cheaper.

When the invention is used in a screw feeder, since the screw feeder operates more filled, the compaction degree will also be higher, which leads to a smaller risk that the material rotates with the screw and also to an increased dewatering.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description and appended drawings, in which:

Fig. la-b are a side cross section view and a top cross section view illustrating a screw conveyor in the form of a screw feeder, according to a first embodiment of the invention. Fig. 2a-b are two side cross section views illustrating a screw conveyor in the form of a screw feeder, according to a second embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the drawings, similar or corresponding elements are denoted by the same reference numbers.

In Fig. 1 is shown a screw conveyor 1 in the form of a screw feeder 1, comprising a conical housing 2 and a screw 3, in the form of a feed screw 3, with a continuous screw thread 4, a screw core 5, flanks 15, a screw periphery 16 and an axis 6. The screw thread 4 has a pitch p (between the flanks 15) and a depth d (between the screw periphery 16 and the screw core 5). The screw 3 is driven by a motor and a gear box (not shown) at a rotational speed n and an axial speed v 2 , which may be varied. The axial speed V2 is defined as how fast a flank 15 of the screw thread 4 seems to move axially.

Lignocellulose containing material is supplied through an inlet 7, which has an axial length L along the axis 6 of the screw 3. The lignocellulose containing material may e.g. come from a previous screw conveyor and reaches the inlet 7 at an incoming speed Vi . The lignocellulose containing material may simply fall down through a chute 10 (schematically shown in Fig. 2a and 2b) of a height h to the inlet 7 and reach the inlet 7 at a falling speed v F .

The lignocellulose containing material is then discharged in the form of a plug through an outlet 8, e.g. to a pressurised vessel, like a refiner or preheater. The lignocellulose material may be dewatered by the compression and if the housing 2 has holes, then the liquid possibly pressed out by the compression may be collected in a liquid casing 9.

According to the invention it has been realised that it doesn't matter if the rotational speed n or axial speed V2 is increased, because that will also decrease the time available to fill the screw. However, by changing other parameters, a higher rotational speed/axial speed may be used and the screw will still become filled, which will be explained in the following:

If the lignocellulose containing material is considered as a continuum, then each point of the screw 3 should be exposed to the continuum a certain time in order to fill that point of the screw 3 to the screw periphery 16 of the screw 3. The time that this point should be exposed is dependent on the axial speed v 2 of the screw 3, the incoming speed Vi of the continuum at the inlet 7, the depth d of the screw 3 and the axial length L of the inlet 7.

According to the invention, the following relationship has been realised in order for the screw to operate filled:

T 2 ≥T, (1)

T 2 L/v 2 (3) where d = the depth of the screw at the inlet, Vi = the speed of the incoming material at the inlet, L = the axial length of the inlet along the axis of the screw, V2 = the axial speed of the screw.

The axial speed V2 of the screw may be calculated as: v 2 = n-p (4) where n = the rotational speed of the screw and p = the pitch of the screw

If the lignocellulose containing material falls freely, without too much air resistance, e.g. down a chute to the screw feeder, then the incoming speed of the lignocellulose containing material may be calculated as:

where g is the gravitational acceleration and h is the fall height of the chute.

Equation (1) may also be expressed as:

L/v 2 > d/vi→ L > d-v 2 /vi (6)

This means that also an existing screw feeder 1 may operate more filled by a simple change, i.e. by having a larger axial length L of the inlet 7. With a larger axial length L of the inlet 7 according to equation (6), it is thus possible to increase the rotational speed/axial speed of the screw 3 and still get a filled screw 3. Thus, the production capacity of said screw feeder 1 may be increased in a very simple way. A smaller screw feeder 1 may, hence, be used than in earlier applications and still obtain the same production capacity, which makes it cheaper. Since the screw feeder 1 operates more filled, the compaction degree will also be higher, which leads to a smaller risk that the material rotates with the screw and also to an increased dewatering.

A risk with having a larger axial length L of the inlet 7 of the screw feeder 1, is that there will be a larger area onto which the incoming lignocellulose containing material is to distributed and thus the lignocellulose containing material might be distributed unevenly in the screw 3.

In Fig 2 is shown an embodiment with a number of means 7, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, which may be used independently of each other for distributing the lignocellulose containing material more evenly. The inlet 7 is preferably diverging towards the screw 3 for improved distribution. In this context the last part of the chute 10, if any, may also be considered as part of the inlet 7.

Further, the inlet 7 is preferably divided into at least two axial compartments 1 1 by at least one transverse plate 12. The at least one transverse plate 12 may go almost all the way down to the screw 3 or there may be a larger gap to the screw 3. Preferably, the at least one transverse plate 12 only covers the inlet 7 partially, in order to decrease the risk that the lignocellulose containing material will get stuck. For the same reason, the at least one transverse plate 12 also preferably has an edge 13 that is not horizontal, but oblique and inclined downwards. Further, the inlet 7 preferably also comprises a vibrator 14 for even distribution of the lignocellulose containing material.

Even though this description has only covered screw feeders, the invention is applicable also in other types of screw conveyors with or without compression and with or without dewatering. In this description, the term "screw conveyor" is used as a general concept covering all types of screw conveyors, screw feeders, auger conveyors, auger feeders, spiral conveyors, worm conveyors, helix conveyors or other arrangements building on the principle of Archimedes' screw.

Also in other aspects, the invention is of course not restricted to the shown embodiments, but may be varied within the scope of the claims.