The invention relates to an element of a drum-shaped comminuting track which is provided in particular for a comminuting machine through which gas flows and which has a rotating beater wheel system.
An element of a drum-shaped comminuting track has been conceived which permits adjustability of the degree of grinding while achieving improved energy consumption. The drum-shaped comminuting track may be in a comminuting machine through which gas flows. The machine includes a rotating beater wheel system.
Each element of the comminuting track comprises a profile section including alternating ribs and grooves and a distance section. The profile and distance sections are arranged successively in a material flow direction, e.g., a circumferential direction around the annular track. The ribs of the profile section have curved profile edges at an angle (α) at a material inlet side or at a different angle (β) at a material outlet side. These angles are with respect to a line perpendicular to a symmetry axis of the element.
Due to the curved path of the profile edge of the ribs of the profile section, an elongation of the cutting edge length is achieved as compared to a straight path as in the prior art. As a result, it is possible to lengthen the residence time by setting the profile edges at the material inlet side and material outlet side in the manner described herein. The resistance as the grinding stock passes through can be reduced in such a way that more favorable energy consumption values are achieved. This setting also makes it possible to reduce the wear on the profile sections during operation of the comminuting machine through which gas flows, as a result of which the service lives of the relevant elements of the drum-shaped comminuting track can be extended and the chosen replacement intervals for the elements can be longer.
The angle (α) at the material inlet side may lie in a range from 65° to 90°. The angle (β) at the material outlet side may lie in a range from 35° to 70°. Optimum and favorable energy consumption values can be achieved within these angle ranges.
The ribs and grooves of the profile sections of two successive elements in the axial direction are flush with one another. By this means, seen over the periphery of the comminuting track, one obtains an uninterrupted, even through-flow with feedstock for the purpose of even and repeatable comminution of said feedstock in the machine according to the invention.
An element of a drum-shaped comminuting track has been conceived for a comminuting machine through which gas flows and which has a rotating beater wheel system. The element comprises a profile section, which has alternating ribs and grooves, and a distance section. The elements are arranged successively in the material flow direction, e.g., circumferentially over the track. The ribs of the profile sections delimit grooves expanding or narrowing in the material flow direction. Expanding or narrowing the grooves modifies the flow ratios within the groove and controls the residence time of the material to be ground. In the case of narrowing grooves, the flow speed in the groove is decelerated and at the same time a portion of the material to be ground is directed over the profile edges and thus the degree of grinding is increased. In particular, the wear in relation to the degree of grinding can be reduced by narrowing the grooves. At the same time, the energy consumption, e.g. the electricity consumption, can also be decreased due to the reduced wear.
In the case of an expansion of the grooves in the circumferential material flow direction, the output of the material to be ground is improved and clogging of the grooves is prevented. In particular, smaller material can be conveyed out of the grinding chamber more easily and faster while coarse grinding stock can remain in the grinding chamber longer.
The setting angle of the grooves with respect to a line perpendicular to the circumferential material flow direction may vary along the length of the track in the peripheral direction from the symmetrical axis. The setting angle can become larger or smaller in the peripheral direction. The setting angle and the change in the setting angle facilitate a favorable adjustment of the size of the feedstock and the size of the desired comminuted material. As a result, the degree of grinding of such a machine is influenced in a specific manner. For instance, the residence time of the material to be ground in the grinding chamber is increased with a large setting angle and finer ground material is produced. With a smaller setting angle, on the other hand, the grinding stock is removed from the grinding chamber more quickly and the degree of grinding is reduced overall.
An element has been conceived for a drum-shaped comminuting track, such as is intended in particular for a comminuting machine through which gas flows and which has a rotating beater wheel system, wherein each element comprises a profile section, which has alternating ribs and grooves, and a distance section that are arranged successively in the material flow direction or the axial direction, respectively, such an element is characterized in that the ribs of the profile sections delimit grooves which are preferably conically shaped and arranged asymmetrically.
It is substantial to the design of the element of a drum-shaped comminuting track that the profile edges of the profile section which delimit the grooves have a curved path. As a result of the curved path, the profile edge length increases such that the feedstock can remain on the grinding track longer. As a result, the degree of grinding can be adjusted to achieve favorable energy consumption values by an appropriate selection of the setting angle of the material inlet side and of the material outlet side, and at the same time wear can also be reduced.
The invention will be explained in greater detail below on the basis of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawing. The drawing shows:
a to 2c are schematic plan views of layout examples of a plurality of elements of a drum-shaped comminuting track which are successive in an annular array.
The embodiment examples illustrated are preferred embodiments without being restrictive in character. In the Figures of the drawing, the same or similar elements are provided with the same reference numbers.
The individual element shown in
The individual element 1 comprises a profile section 2 and, seen in the circumferential direction, a distance section 3 on both sides. Profile section 2 comprises alternating ribs 4 and grooves 5. Profile section 2 of individual element 1 and distance section 3 are indicated by an arrow F in the material flow direction or are arranged successively an annular array.
As can be seen from
Several individual elements 1 form, in a circular array, the surface of a drum-shaped comminuting track which is not shown in greater detail. These form longer cutting edge lengths due to the curved path of profile edges 6. As a result, the feedstock to be comminuted can remain longer between individual element 1 and the rotating beater wheel system such that the degree of comminution or the degree of grinding can be adjusted in a favorable manner.
Due to the setting angle at the material inlet side or the material outlet side, the resistance and the wear of the profile edges and profile sections can be decreased, as a result of which the energy requirement necessary for operation of the comminuting machine can be reduced. In this manner, one therefore obtains a configuration more favorable in terms of energy of individual element 1 of a drum-shaped comminuting track.
a shows a layout example of two individual elements 1 which are successive in the peripheral direction extending outward from the symmetrical axis. As can be seen from
Profile section 12 comprises ribs 14 and grooves 15 arranged alternately. In the embodiment variation of individual element 10 illustrated in
In the embodiment variation according to
The material flow direction in all Figures of the drawing is indicated in each case by an arrow which bears the reference character F.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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10 2011 118 228.8 | Nov 2011 | DE | national |