The present invention relates to a method in accordance with the preamble of claim 1. The invention also relates to a device.
There is a great need in a number of different contexts for crushing and drying various materials or material mixtures. The crushing and drying of biofuel can be mentioned as a non-limiting example.
The invention has as an object the making available of a method and a device that are very advantageous in the crushing and drying of different materials. This object is met in that the invention comprises the characteristics indicated in the claims.
Among the many advantages of the invention, among other things, it can be mentioned that an extremely good crushing and drying result can be obtained with a very low consumption of energy.
When air or another gas is blown into feed line 12 by a fan (not shown), a downwardly-directed vortex is formed that then turns and forms a central, upwardly rising vortex that is trapped by vortex collector 15. The dotted lines 30 show the limit between overpressure on the outside around it and the underpressure on the inside around it.
The bottom outlet 14 is shown in an enlarged manner in
A material or a material mixture M is supplied to a cyclone device 10 at a material infeed position 40 into the feed line 12 (see
A preferably speed-regulatable fan 50 blows air or another gas G into the feed line 12, as is apparent from
The gas G is initially supplied to device 10 via a feed line 12 in which a heat exchanger 65 is arranged, whereby, for example, waste heat from an industrial process can be utilized.
According to the invention a communication line/recirculation line 70 is arranged between the inlet line 12 and outlet line 52. Valves V1 (first valve) and V2 (second valve) for regulating and directing the gas flow G are arranged as indicated in
According to the invention the valves V1 and V2 are placed in such a manner that a desired amount of the gas G that leaves the cyclone device 10 is recirculated to the infeed line 12 in order to again pass through the cyclone arrangement 10. The recirculation can continue until the gas G achieves a desired temperature and moisture absorption capacity, whereby the gas G is evacuated by adjusting the valve V1 to the desired extent to, for example, the atmosphere A via, for example, a purification device 61.
The just-cited recirculation can thus be partial by adjusting the valves V1 and V2 in such a manner that only a partial amount of the gas G is recirculated, whereby a limited amount of gas G is evacuated via the gas outlet 75 and a limited amount of gas G is filled in via the gas inlet 80.
Even a total recirculation can of course occur at desired time periods as well as an omitted recirculation at desired time periods.
The recirculation in accordance with the invention makes possible a very great savings of energy and the heat exchanger 65 makes possible an addition of heat that further increases the savings of energy.
An optimization of energy from the standpoint of operating expenses and utilizing of energy can be optimized by temperature measuring, air humidity measuring and flow measuring at purposeful locations.
Adjustments of the valves V1 and V2 together with the regulation of the speed of the fan 50 make possible an optimal utilization of energy.
In order to obtain a good basis for measuring, sensors and measuring equipment are distributed within the plant.
The first valve V1 and the second valve V2 preferably operate synchronized in their movement pattern so that the emission of gas and the admission of gas are harmonized in an intended manner.
An optimized regulating process for the recirculation can be brought about in a simple manner by a number of sensors and indicators and suitable valve control equipment.
It is apparent that in a simpler embodiment certain components such as, for example, heat exchangers and purification device can be omitted.
With a view to further heat the gas G a heat exchanger 90 can furthermore be arranged at the outlet of the cyclone device, where a gas intake takes place. Waste heat can also be utilized here.
An extra preheating of the inlet gas is also occasionally advantageous.
It is also expedient to arrange equipment for regulating the system pressure of the circulating gas.
The invention can of course be varied in that a replacement takes place by functionally equivalent components.
Thus, the invention is not limited to that which is shown and described but rather modifications and variations are of course possible within the framework of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1100100-5 | Feb 2011 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE12/00015 | 2/9/2012 | WO | 00 | 9/19/2013 |