This application is a 371 of PCT/FI07/00065 filed on 16 Mar. 2007 which designated the U.S. and claims benefit of Finnish Patent Application No. 20060258 filed 17 March 2006, the entire contents of these applications are hereby incorporated in their entireties by reference.
The present invention relates to an arrangement in connection with reject removal from screening apparatuses of the pulp and paper industry. A screening apparatus comprises at least an outer housing, conduits therein for pulp to be fed in, for accept and for reject. The invention is especially applicable for screening apparatuses, in which heavy reject fraction is removed from the fibrous pulp being treated, such as recycled pulp. This kind of reject removal conduit is often provided with a junk trap.
A reject removal technique has been developed from the screening apparatus and thus enhance the operation thereof in pulp cleaning. A problem in reject removal may on one hand be the passing of high quality fibrous material into the reject and on the other hand the disturbance caused by reject particles for the passing of the accept through the screening surface.
The concept of external circulation, in the present context, refers to a flow external in view of the main apparatus, the screening apparatus, in this case a flow passing outside the body of the screening apparatus, but without essentially changing the total pulp flow into and out of the screening apparatus and without having any direct contact with another process or process stage. The main apparatus is thus the actual screening apparatus, wherefrom a conduit leads to the external circulation and back therefrom. A device refers to this actual external circulation and possible mixing liquid pipes in connection therewith, such as a water pipe, and the flow taking place in the circulation.
The pulp flow through the device is increased such that the collection capability thereof for collecting reject particles, such as so-called junk, is intensified. If no flow-through via an external circulation is provided, non-pulp particles are in practice not allowed to pass through the static pulp layer into a junk trap or corresponding. When a by-pass flow is provided for the pulp via an external circulation so that the pulp is simultaneously preferably diluted, heavy particles in the layer being diluted are allowed to be separated onto the bottom of the reject removal conduit and therethrough into a separate junk trap, in case it is separately provided in the conduit. The arrangement has no effect on the operation of the junk trap known per se, but the operation of the junk trap is similar to that of known screening apparatuses with dilutions. Only the emptying interval of the junk trap may need to be changed to correspond to the amount of accumulating junk.
A typical screening apparatus comprises a vertical cylindrical screen rotating inside a housing. The outer surface of the screen and the inner surface of the housing of the screening apparatus define a pulp feed chamber, wherefrom the pulp flows into an accept chamber located inside the screen drum. The screening apparatus also comprises conduits connected to the housing for pulp, accept and reject flows. The inner surface of the housing may typically be provided with at least one so-called outer foil. For effecting the external material circulation, the outlet flow from the external circulation conduit is led in the feed chamber, preferably via the outer foil, to a zone with a low static pressure and the inlet flow into the external circulation is led to a zone having a static pressure slightly higher than in the other surroundings. The increase of the static pressure is due to the decelerating of the flow prior to the outer foil and, correspondingly, the decrease of the static pressure is due to the accelerating of the flow between the outer foil and the screen drum. The pressure difference provides for the required and essential flow in the external circulation. The outer foil may also be replaced by some other corresponding arrangement allowing to decrease the static pressure at that point of the screening apparatus.
Because the amount of water used for mixing is to be kept as small as possible, and on the other hand, the disturbance caused by the external circulation device to the main apparatus should be as insignificant as possible, the entering water must have a high velocity in order to provide good mixing.
The inlet of the external circulation is positioned in respect of the bottom of the body in such a way that it is only partly open, i.e. the inlet is lower than the bottom level. Thus, a step is formed, which prevents separated junk from getting back to the inside of the main apparatus. The rinsing water entering the junk trap further dilutes the entering pulp and thus washes off the remaining fibers from the junk. By means of valves the junk trap is purged into reject intermittently, and the junk trap in principle contains only low-fiber water and the junk to be removed.
A embodiment of the invention is described in more detail with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
Mixing liquid, such as water, is introduced into the circulation via conduit 6. The junk trap receives dilution liquid in a way known per se via conduit 7.
The model has been subjected to a flow-technical study. The rotation of the screen drum and the influence of the outer foil on the passing of the flows both in the apparatus and in the screen have been taken into account in the model. The consistency of the pulp in the model is 3%, i.e. mainly the viscosity and the density have been changed to correspond to a 3% pulp viscosity and density.
Thus, external circulation is utilized, whereby the pulp flow volume going through the device increases and thus improves the junk-separation capability of the device. The location and design of the piping are realized in such a way that the reject particles do not pass together with the flow back into the circulation but remain in the area of calm flow and sink onto the bottom of the device.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated and described embodiments, but many modifications associated thereto are conceivable in the scope defined by the claims. The use and application of the invention is not limited to the screening apparatus construction illustrated in the figures.
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20060258 | Mar 2006 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI2007/000065 | 3/16/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/15/2008 |
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WO2007/107620 | 9/27/2007 | WO | A |
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20090038769 A1 | Feb 2009 | US |