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                - 1. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge comprising:
- a) a plurality of drying zones;
- b) a plurality of infrared emitters within each of said drying zones, said emitters having temperature regulating means;
- c) a means for producing a flow of said sludge through said drying zones;
- d) a control means;
- e) means for determining and transmitting to said control means control input signals indicating the surface temperature of said emitters within each of said drying zones;
- f) means for determining and transmitting to said control means control input signals indicating the temperature of said sludge within each of said drying zones;
- g) means for determining and transmitting to said control means control input signals indicating the wet bulb temperature of the air within each of said drying zones;
- h) means for determining and transmitting to said control means control input signals indicating an interruption and uninterruption of said sludge flow through said dryer; and
- i) processor means having a predetermined set of signal set points incorporated with said control means for receiving said control input signals, comparing said control input signals to each other and to said predetermined set of signal set points and for transmitting control output signals based upon said control input signals and said predetermined set of signal set points to regulate the temperature of said infrared emitters within each of said drying zones and said means for producing a flow of sludge to control the drying of said sludge.
- 2. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge as recited in claim 1 wherein, said means for producing a flow of sludge through said dryer is a plurality of augers.
- 3. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge as recited in claim 1 wherein, said infrared emitters produce wavelengths in the range between 2.5 and 3.5 microns.
- 4. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge as recited in claim 3 wherein, said infrared emitters are electrically powered.
- 5. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge as recited in claim 3 wherein, said infrared emitters are gas powered.
- 6. A sludge dryer for drying a quantity of sludge as recited in claim 1 wherein, said dryer is comprised of metal components further comprising means for determining and transmitting to said control means control input signals indicating the temperature of a predetermined number of said metal components within each of said drying zones.
- 7. A dryer for drying sludge comprising:
- a) a metal frame;
- b) a plurality of metal auger troughs mounted on said frame, each of said auger troughs being divided into a plurality of drying zones, each of said auger troughs having a trough inlet end, a trough outlet end, a plurality of upper transverse supports, and a trough cover, said auger troughs forming a sludge space and an air space;
- c) a plurality of augers within each of said auger troughs for moving said sludge along said auger troughs;
- d) a sludge inlet chute in communication with said inlet ends of said auger troughs whereby said sludge may be introduced into said auger troughs through said trough inlet ends;
- e) a sludge outlet chute in communication with said outlet ends of said auger troughs whereby said sludge may exit said dryer;
- f) a plurality of infrared heat emitters for emitting radiant energy to said sludge mounted along each of said auger troughs within each of said drying zones over said augers, said emitters having means to regulate the surface temperature of said emitters;
- g) a process controller for controlling said dryer and regulating said surface temperature of said emitters;
- h) means for determining and transmitting control input signals to said process controller indicating the wet bulb temperature of the air within said air space within said auger troughs, said sludge temperature within said sludge space of said auger troughs, the temperature of said upper transverse supports of said auger troughs and the surface temperature of said infrared heat emitters, within each of said drying zones;
- i) means for determining and transmitting a control input signal to said process controller indicating the flow of said sludge into said dryer; and
- j) a control means incorporated with said process controller having a predetermined set of input signal set points for receiving said heat emitter surface temperature, said sludge temperature, said air space wet bulb temperature, said of temperature of said upper transverse supports of said auger trough and said sludge flow control input signals, comparing said signals to each other and to said predetermined set of signal set points, and for transmitting output signals based upon said control input signals and said predetermined set of signal set points so as to independently regulate the temperature of said heat emitters within each of said drying zones to control the drying of said sludge as said sludge moves along said auger troughs through said dryer.
- 8. A sludge dryer as recited in claim 7 wherein, said infrared heat emitters produce radiant energy having wavelengths in the range between 2.5 and 3.5 microns.
Parent Case Info
        This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/548,292 filed Nov. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,323.
                
                
                
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        | Parent | 548292 | Nov 1995 |  |