The present invention is directed to a method of and a device for dynamically supplying a cooling device for cooling a metal strip or other rolled stock with coolant. The cooling device can include, in particular one or several spray bars.
State-of-the art discloses a number of systems for providing cooling water from a deep tank for a laminar or pressure cooling in hot rolling mill trains. For cooling a hot rolled stock, a substantial amount of cooling water is needed for a sufficiently defined and rapid cooling of a finished strip in accordance with the requirement to the finished product. For achieving a predetermined cooling rate, the necessary amount of water often varies in a range from several hundred m3/hr to even several thousand m3/hr. This extraordinarily large amount of water is fed, e.g., from a deep tank through valves of a throttled conduit system to spray bars.
Such a system according to the state-of-the art is shown, e.g., in
A further drawback consists in that during the cooling switch-on process, large forces act on conduit systems and/or cooling installations. In particular, the danger of a rapid switch-on process of the cooling water (coolant) supply consists in that the strong pressure surges damage the cooling system. Such pressure peaks can even result in the breakdown of the cooling installation and, thus, of the entire rolling mill train.
Proceeding from the known state-of-the art, the object of the invention is to provide an improved coolant supply which, in particular, would prevent pressure surges during the switch-on process or at least noticeably reduce them. Further object of the invention consists in achieving a more rapid cooling rate than the existing cooling rates in order to supply the coolant in most optimal manner to the rolled strip.
The object of the invention is achieved by features of a method of dynamically supplying coolant to a cooling device, in particular, to at least one spray bar for cooling a metal strip or a similar rolled stock with the coolant according to claim 1. The method comprises at least the steps of providing a pre-accelerated or flowing coolant flow, wherein the coolant flow by-passes the cooling device and is delivered to a return line, and monitoring presence and/or temperature of the to-be-cooled metal strip or the similar rolled stock. According to the invention, the pre-accelerated coolant flow is diverted to the cooling device dependent on the presence and/or predetermined temperature of the metal strip or the similar rolled stock, so that the coolant flow instead of by-passing the cooling device and being delivered to the return line, is fed, being already pre-accelerated, to the cooling device for cooling the metal strip or the similar rolled stock.
By pre-acceleration of the coolant flow and diversion of the pre-accelerated coolant flow, the pressure surges acting on the installation components can be eliminated or noticeably reduced. Further, the cooling reaction time is noticeably improved. The diversion process can be carried more rapidly than the process of acceleration of the remote amount of water. In addition, the desired cooling rate can be achieved or adjusted more rapidly and more precisely. Overall, the adjustability of the used volume flow is, thus, improved.
According to a preferred embodiment, the pressure loss of the coolant stream at by-pass of the cooling device and the pressure loss of the coolant stream at feeding of the coolant stream to the cooling device deviate from each other by less than 50%, preferably by less than 20%, or even by less than 10%. Advantageously, both values are essentially the same. Thus, pressure surges, at the deviation of the already accelerated coolant stream toward the cooling device, are prevented. In other words, the flow resistance to the coolant flow during deviation or feeding to the cooling device is essentially the same or differs less, as indicated above.
The deviation takes place, preferably, in less than 5 sec. or even in less than in 1.5 sec. The inventive method is particularly advantageous at such a relatively small switching time.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the deviation of the coolant stream takes place at less than 5 m, preferably at less than 1 m upstream of the cooling device (so that the path of the coolant stream between the deviation site and the outlets of the device for cooling the strip is kept as small as possible).
According to a still further advantageous embodiment a to-be-deviated volume flow of the coolant or the coolant flow amounts to more than 150 m3/hr and, preferably, to more than 400 m3/hr. Especially in view of such large volume flows, the present invention is particularly advantageous.
The invention is likewise directed to a device for cooling a metal strip, in particularly for carrying out the method according to one of the preceding claims.
The device comprises a cooling device for cooling a metal strip or a similar rolled stock and having at least one spray bar with coolant outlets for applying the coolant to the metal strip. The devices further includes conduit means for conducting a coolant flow from a coolant source to the spray bars, and by-pass means for conducting the coolant flow from the conduit means to a return line. There is further provided switchable deflection means formed for switchingly conducting the coolant flow through the conduit means to the spray bars or for deviating the coolant flow from the conduit means into the by-pass means.
The advantages of the device correspond to those already discussed with respect to the method.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cooling device has at least one valve for controlling the volume flow of the coolant flow that flows through the conduit means, wherein the deflection means is located downstream of the control valve.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the switchable deflection means comprises either at least one switchable valve for conducting the coolant flow to the spray bars or to the by-pass means.
According to a still further advantageous embodiment, the conduit means comprises a pump for increasing an available, from the source, coolant volume flow. With such a pump, an even stronger pre-accelerated volume flow can be made available.
In a yet further advantageous embodiment, the coolant flow by-passes the pump through the by-pass. With such an arrangement, cooling with an available adequate coolant pressure is possible without the use of the pump. The water pressure can, e.g., be provided by a water tower.
Generally, an availability of very small volume flows (e.g., laminar operations) and likewise very large volume flows (pressure operations with a pump) are possible.
According to a further advantageous embodiment, a plurality of spray bars, preferably maximum ten spray bars are assembled in a first cooling group, wherein the first conduit means feeds the coolant to the first cooling group, and at most three spray bars of the first cooling group are provided with switchable deflection means for conducting the coolant flow from the first conduit means in the return line, so that cooling flow from at most three spray bars of the first cooling group is deviated into the by-pass means or the return line independent from the remaining spray bars of the first cooling group.
In a yet another advantageous embodiment of the invention, a plurality of further spray bars, preferably maximum ten spray bars are assembled in a second cooling group and the second conduit means feeds the coolant to the second cooling group, and at most three spray bars of the second cooling group are provided with switchable deflection means for conducting the coolant flow from the second conduit means in the return line, so that cooling flow from at most three spray bars of the second cooling group is deviated into the by-pass means or the return line independent from the remaining spray bars of the second cooling group.
In a yet further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the volume flow to each separate cooling group is increased by using a separate pump.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the device comprises a plurality of spray bars, and each spray bar is associated with the switchable deflection means separately from the further spray bars, so that either the pre-accelerated coolant flow is fed to each spray bar by the conduit means, or deflection means associated with each spray bar feeds the coolant flow to the by-pass means.
In a yet another advantageous embodiment, at least one of the spray bars is supported by a support device, and the switchable deflection means is mounted on the support device. Alternatively or in addition, the switchable deflection means is located by less than 5 m, preferably by less than 3 m upstream of the spray bar.
The features of the described embodiments can be combined with each other or replace each other.
Below, the drawings of examples of embodiments are described. Further details will become apparent from a detailed description of the examples of the embodiments.
The drawings show:
For a better understanding, first, a reference to the state-of-the art shown in
From the distributor 6, the coolant can be fed to a plurality of spray bars 1. Here, the spray bars 1 are provided with a plurality of outlets 7 for applying coolant to a metal strip from a respective outlets. As shown, a measurement sensor 15 (e.g., for measuring coolant pressure or volume flow), a regulator 9, or a stop cock 8 can be arranged between the distributor 6 and a respective spray bar 1. These elements permit to monitor and adjust the cooling stream fed to respective spray bars 1.
The deflection means 5, 50, 50′ can generally be switched electrically, pneumatically, or hydraulically.
The above-described embodiments serve for better understanding of the invention and should not be understood as its limitations. The scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the claims.
The features of the described embodiments can be combined with each other or be exchanged with each other.
Further, the described features can be adapted by one of ordinary skill in the art to available conditions or requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 215 599.6 | Sep 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/064262 | 7/5/2013 | WO | 00 |