Claims
- 1. A method of drying a paper web using a plurality of heated drying cylinders, and at least one air impingement module having a hood for blowing a blowing medium directly against the paper web, comprising:(a) bringing the paper web into operative contact with the heated drying cylinders; and (b) regulating at least one of final moisture content, quality, and cross-direction profile of the paper web by adjusting an efficiency of air impingement drying of the paper web by adjusting at least one of a blowing velocity of a medium blown directly against the paper web, a humidity of the blowing medium, a temperature of the blowing medium, and a distance of the hood of the at least one air impingement module from the paper web.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein b) is practiced to regulate every one of the final moisture content, quality, and cross-direction profile of the paper web by adjusting every one of the blowing velocity of the medium blown against the paper web, the humidity of the blowing medium, the temperature of the blowing medium, and the distance of the hood of the at least one air impingement unit from the paper web.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the drying cylinders are in a plurality of groups; and further comprising (c) also regulating at least one of final moisture content of the paper web and its quality by adjusting a steam pressure of one or more drying cylinder groups.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 further comprising (c) measuring the final moisture content of the paper web after substantially a last drying cylinder, and (d) utilizing the measurement from (c) to adjust the efficiency of the air impingement drying in (b).
- 5. A method as recited in claim 3 further comprising measuring the final moisture content of the paper web after the last drying cylinder group, and adjusting the steam pressure of one or more drying cylinder groups in response to that measurement to thereby regulate the final moisture content of the paper web.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 4 wherein (b) is practiced to regulate properties of the paper web across the entire width thereof.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 3 wherein at least one of (b) and (c) are practiced by regulation on the basis of model predictive multi-variable control.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 3 wherein at least one of (b) and (c) are practiced by regulation based on an optimization algorithm which optimizes at least one of quality and production costs of the paper web.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein (b) is practiced by at least one of adjusting machine-direction segments of the air impingement hood separately, and by closing machine-direction segments of the air impingement hood.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 1 further comprising (c) effecting a change of paper web grade, and (d) during the change of paper web grade, regulating the drying efficiency by at least one of (i) using information on the paper web grade or models describing the change of paper web grade to control the steam pressures of the drying cylinders, (ii) by controlling one or more air impingement modules of the at least one air impingement module on the basis of a target value, and (iii) by using continuous feedback control from a measuring device which measures final moisture content downstream of a last drying cylinder.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 1 further comprising: (c) during start-up of the method, preheating the drying cylinders and the air impingement hoods of the at least one air impingement module; setting running parameters of the web by controlling air impingement from the module and by adjusting a steam pressure of the drying cylinders on the basis of feedback from a measurement of final moisture content of the web downstream of a last drying cylinder; and regulating air impingement as a drying efficiency of the drying cylinders changes.
- 12. A method as recited in clam 1 further comprising: (c) during a break of the paper web switching steam pressures of the drying cylinders and efficiencies of the at least one air impingement module to break values; and (d) after the break is repaired or remedied, switching the steam pressures of the drying cylinders and the efficiency of the least one air impingement module back to normal running values, and correcting the paper web quality by adjusting air impingement parameters.
- 13. A method of treating a paper web in a paper machine having a press section and a drying section, the drying section including at least one drying cylinder group, and a wire passing through a slot-like space formed between the curved or linear air impingement hood and a curved or linear surface, said method comprising:(a) passing the paper web from the press section through at least one drying cylinder group; (b) drying the paper web in the at least one drying cylinder group to an average dry matter content of greater than 70%; and (c) guiding the paper web from the at least one drying cylinder group supported on a wire through the slot-like space formed between the air impingement′hood and surface, and blowing several successive air or steam jets directly against the web in the slot-like space in the cross-web direction in order to regulate the dry matter content of the paper web.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 13 further comprising (d) after the dryer section or drying cylinder group, measuring the dry matter content of the paper web; and wherein (c) is practiced to regulate the dry matter content of the paper web by adjusting the drying efficiency of the air or steam jets according to the measurements from (d).
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14 wherein at least two successive air impingement hoods are provided extending across the web; and wherein (c) is practiced by separately adjusting the drying efficiency of the air or steam jets coming from each air impingement hood.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 13 using at least two air or steam jet groups in a cross-web direction; and wherein (c) is practiced to regulate the dry matter content of the paper web in the cross-web direction by at least one of separately adjusting the drying efficiencies of the at least two air or steam jet groups in succession in the cross-section direction, and separately adjusting the drying efficiency of each air jet in succession in the cross-web direction.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced by blowing air jets toward the paper web, and regulating the drying efficiency of the air jets by adjusting the temperature of the air jets between about 200-400° C.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced by blowing air jets toward the paper web, and by regulating the dry matter content of the paper web by adjusting the drying efficiency of the air jets by adjusting the moisture content so that it varies between about 0-300 gH2O/kg of dry air.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced by blowing air jets toward the paper web, and by regulating the dry matter content of the paper web by adjusting the drying efficiency of the air jets by adjusting the velocity of the air jets within the range of about 50-150 meters per second.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced by blowing air jets toward the paper web and using as the source of air at least one of replacement air from the paper machine room, return air of a hood and a dryer section closed by a hood, and return air from the impingement drying; and further comprising at least one of increasing the temperature, and decreasing the moisture level, of the air before blowing it toward the paper web.
- 21. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein two or more air impingement hoods or air impingement hood sections are utilized; and further comprising: (d) blowing return air from the two or more air impingement hoods or air impingement hood segments, toward the paper web; and further comprising heating the return air before it is directed to the air impingement hoods or segments in at least one of a common area for all of the air impingement hoods or segments, and a separate area for each air impingement hood or segment.
- 22. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced so that the average dry matter content of the paper is increased to within the range of 75-95%.
- 23. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein (c) is practiced utilizing two or more successive air impingement hoods, and wherein (c) is practiced so that the drying efficiency of the air jets from the first air impingement hood is on average higher than the drying efficiency of air jets from the following air impingement hoods.
- 24. A dryer section of a paper machine for drying a paper web, comprising:a plurality of drying cylinders for operatively engaging the paper web; at least one air impingement module, having an air impingement hood, for blowing a fluid medium directly against the paper web; a measuring device which measures the final moisture content of the paper web passing through the dryer section; and means for adjusting at least one of the blowing velocity, temperature, and humidity of the fluid medium, and the distance of the air hood from the paper web.
- 25. A dryer section as recited in claim 24 further comprising means for regulating the steam pressure of said drying cylinders.
- 26. A dryer section as recited in claim 24 further comprising at least one control unit for regulating the efficiency of said at least one air impingement module in response to the measurements from said measuring device.
- 27. A dryer section as recited in claim 26 wherein said plurality of drying cylinders are in groups including a first group which operatively engages a highest moisture content portion paper web, and a last group which operatively engages a lowest moisture content portion of the paper web; and wherein said measuring device is located downstream of said last drying cylinder group.
- 28. A dryer section as recited in claim 27 further comprising means for regulating the steam pressure of the drying cylinders of one or more of said drying cylinder groups.
- 29. A dryer section as recited in claim 26 further comprising a memory operatively connected to said at least one control unit for regulating drying efficiency and supplying paper grade-specific information to said control unit.
- 30. A dryer section as recited in claim 24 further comprising means for measuring at least one of any quality of the paper web, and the cross-direction profile of the paper web; and means for measuring the blowing efficiency of at least one of said at least one air impingement module, and the cross-direction profile of said at least one air impingement module.
- 31. Apparatus for optimizing at least one of the drying of a paper web in a paper machine, and the power consumption in the dryer section of the paper machine, comprising:at least one first drying cylinder group which dries a paper web to an average dry matter content of greater than 70%; at least one air impingement module which further controls drying of the paper web after exiting said at least one first drying cylinder group; and said at least one air impingement module comprising: an air impingement hood extending across at least the paper web; a curved or linear counter-surface extending across at least the paper web, and defining with said hood a slot-like space therebetween through which the paper web can pass; and means for blowing several air or steam jets directly against the paper web as it passes through said slot-like space.
- 32. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said curved or linear countersurface comprises a suction roll or a vacuum box.
- 33. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 further comprising a last drying cylinder group; and wherein said at least one air impingement module is located between said at least one first drying cylinder group and said last drying cylinder group.
- 34. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 further comprising a last drying cylinder group; and wherein said at least one air impingement module is located substantially immediately after said last drying cylinder group.
- 35. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one air impingement module comprises two or three successive air impingement hoods in the direction of paper travel, and two or three suction rolls or vacuum boxes defining said curved or linear counter-surface in the direction of travel of said paper web; and wherein said hoods and counter-surfaces define a substantially horizontal slot-like space between them.
- 36. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein at least one air impingement module comprises an air impingement hood cooperating with two or three vacuum boxes in succession in the direction of travel of the paper web, said vacuum boxes positioned below said air impingement hood to form a substantially horizontal slot-like space therebetween.
- 37. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 further comprising a wire extending through said slot-like space to facilitate transport of a paper web therethrough; and further comprising means for creating a vacuum beneath said wire.
- 38. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 further comprising an endless wire loop for supporting the paper web in said slot-like space; and wherein said counter-surface is mounted within said endless wire loop.
- 39. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 further comprising an endless wire loop for transporting the paper web through said slot-like space; and a plurality of turning rolls for supporting the paper web in said slot-like space.
- 40. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one air impingement module comprises a linear dryer section; and further comprising at least one drying cylinder group following said linear dryer section; and a closed paper web transfer from said first drying cylinder group to said linear dryer section, and from said linear dryer section to said last drying cylinder group.
- 41. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one impingement module comprises two or more air impingement hoods, or air impingement hood sections; and further comprising a common means for at least one of heating return air directed toward said two or more air impingement hoods or segments, and reducing the humidity of return air directed to said two or more air impingement hoods or segments.
- 42. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one impingement module comprises two or more air impingement hoods or air impingement hood segments; and further comprising integrated means within each of said air impingement hoods or segments for at least one of heating return air and reducing the humidity of return air received by said air impingement hoods or sections.
- 43. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said air impingement hood comprises two or more rows of aperture or slit nozzles extending across the paper web for blowing air or stream jets toward the paper web.
- 44. Apparatus as recited in claim 43 wherein said aperture or slit nozzles are formed in a substantially planar perforated or slotted plate forming the bottom of the air impingement hood and substantially parallel to the paper web; and wherein said perforated or slotted plate is adjacent to said slot-like space, and wherein the open area of said perforated or slotted plate is between about 1-2.5%, and the distance between apertures is between about 15-35 mm.
- 45. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one air impingement module comprises a linear dryer section having a length of about 5-10 meters.
- 46. Apparatus as recited in claim 31 wherein said at least one impingement module comprises a linear dryer section; and wherein said linear dryer section is positioned in an inclined or vertical position so that the paper web will pass through said slot-like space in a plane deviating from the horizontal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT/FI98/00945, filed Dec. 4, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/FI98/00945 |
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WO99/32714 |
7/1/1999 |
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