Claims
- 1. A method for enhancing the run of a web in a paper machine, comprising the steps of:
- dewatering the web in a press section by pressing the web in at least one press nip,
- drying the web in at least one impingement drying dryer group arranged after the at least one press nip, said web drying step comprising the steps of
- supporting the web on a first permeable fabric,
- guiding the first permeable fabric while the web is supported thereon in a substantially straight run or a run having a large radius of curvature defined over a plurality of guide rolls, and
- directing a heated medium at the web from an impingement drying device at a region in which the web is supported by the first permeable fabric in said substantially straight run or said run having a large radius of curvature;
- drying the web in only single-wire draw dryer groups after the web is dried in the at least one impingement drying dryer group, said web being dried by impingement driving until it begins to shrink substantially, and
- constantly supporting the web on at least one support face during its passage from the at least one press nip in the press section, into and through the at least one impingement drying dryer group and into the at least one dryer group having single-wire draw such that the web is passed as a closed draw from the at least one press nip in the press section into the at least one dryer group having single-wire draw.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is dried in only normal single-wire draw dryer groups after the web is dried in the at least one impingement drying dryer group.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip in the press section comprises a last press nip in the running direction of the web, further comprising the steps of:
- passing the web on support of a first transfer fabric through the last press nip in the press section,
- transferring the web from the first transfer fabric to a second transfer fabric after the last press nip in the press section, and
- transferring the web from the second transfer fabric to the first permeable fabric in a first one of the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip in the press section comprises a last press nip in the running direction of the web, further comprising the steps of:
- passing the web on support of a first transfer fabric through the last press nip in the press section,
- transferring the web in the last press nip from the first transfer fabric to an outer face of a backup roll forming in part the last press nip,
- transferring the web from the backup roll to a second transfer fabric, and
- transferring the web from the second transfer fabric to the first permeable fabric in a first one of the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip in the press section comprises a last press nip in the running direction of the web, further comprising the steps of:
- passing the web on support of a first transfer fabric through the last press nip in the press section, and
- transferring the web in the last press nip from the first transfer fabric directly onto the first permeable fabric in a first one of the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip in the press section comprises a last press nip in the running direction of the web, further comprising the steps of:
- passing the web on support of a first transfer fabric through the last press nip in the press section,
- transferring the web in the last press nip from the first transfer fabric to an outer face of a backup roll forming in part the last press nip, and
- transferring the web from the backup roll directly to the first permeable fabric in a first one of the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip in the press section comprises a last press nip in the running direction of the web, further comprising the steps of:
- passing the web on support of a first transfer fabric through the last press nip in the press section, and
- transferring the web in the last press nip from the first transfer fabric to the first permeable fabric in a first one of the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one press nip comprises an extended-nip press formed by an extended-nip press roll having an extended-nip press shoe arranged therein and a backup roll.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is supported only on the first permeable fabric in the at least one impingement drying dryer group such that the web has an exposed face in the at least one impingement drying dryer group, further comprising the step of:
- passing the web in front of the impingement drying device such that the heated medium is directed from the impingement drying device at the exposed face of the web.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein said web drying step further comprises the steps of:
- supporting the web between the first permeable fabric and a second permeable fabric,
- guiding the first and second permeable fabrics while the web is supported thereon in the substantially straight run or the run having a large radius of curvature defined over a plurality of guide rolls, the impingement drying device being arranged in a loop of the first permeable fabric, and
- directing a heated medium at the web from an additional impingement drying device at a region in which the web is supported between the first and second permeable fabric in the substantially straight run or the run having a large radius of curvature, the additional impingement drying device being arranged in a loop of the second permeable fabric.
- 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- transferring the web from the first permeable fabric to a dryer fabric in the at least one dryer group having single-wire draw following the at least one impingement drying dryer group in a running direction of the web as a closed draw.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one impingement drying dryer group comprises a plurality of impingement drying dryer groups, further comprising the step of:
- passing the web between adjacent ones of the plurality of impingement drying dryer groups as a closed draw.
- 13. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- drying the web in the at least one impingement drying dryer group until the web shrinks to a substantial extent, and
- constructing and operating the at least one impingement drying dryer group such that the web is dried to a dry solids content lower than 65% thereby.
- 14. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- supporting the web between the first permeable fabric and a second permeable fabric in the at least one impingement drying dryer group.
- 15. An arrangement for enhancing a run of a web in a paper machine from a press section to a dryer section, comprising
- a press nip arranged in the press section,
- a first impingement drying dryer group arranged after said press nip in a running direction of the web, said first impingement drying dryer group comprising
- a first permeable fabric on which the web is supported,
- guide means for guiding said first permeable fabric in a loop, said guide means comprising a plurality of guide rolls, said guide means being structured and arranged to guide said first permeable fabric while the web is supported thereon in a substantially straight run or a run having a large radius of curvature defined over at least two of said guide rolls, and
- blow means for directing a heated medium at the web at a region in which the web is supported by said first permeable fabric in said substantially straight run or said run having a large radius of curvature;
- drying means for drying the web after said first dryer group until the web attains its final dry solids content, said web being dried by impingement drying until it begins to shrink substantially, said drying means comprising only single-wire draw dryer groups, and
- support faces for carrying the web from said press nip through said first dryer group to said second dryer group, at least one of said support faces always being in engagement with the web such that the web is passed as a closed draw from said press nip to said second dryer group.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said drying means comprise only normal single-wire draw dryer groups.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- a first transfer fabric passing through said press nip for receiving the web in said press nip and carrying the web after said press nip,
- a second transfer fabric arranged to receive the web from said first transfer fabric, and
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to receive the web from said second transfer fabric and carry the web through said first dryer group.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- an upper backup roll forming in part said press nip and arranged to receive the web in said press nip and carry the web after said press nip,
- a first transfer fabric arranged to receive the web from said upper backup roll, and
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to receive the web from said first transfer fabric and carry the web on a lower surface thereof through said first dryer group.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- a lower backup roll forming in part said press nip and arranged to receive the web in said press nip and carry the web after said press nip,
- a first transfer fabric arranged to receive the web from said lower backup roll, and
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to receive the web from said first transfer fabric and carry the web on an upper surface thereof through said first dryer group.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- a first transfer fabric passing through said press nip for receiving the web in said press nip and carrying the web after said press nip, and
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to engage the web as it is carried on said first transfer fabric so that the web is transferred from said first transfer fabric to said first permeable fabric, said first permeable fabric being arranged to carry the web into and at least partially through said first dryer group.
- 21. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- an upper backup roll forming in part said press nip and arranged to receive the web in said press nip and carry the web after said press nip, and
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to receive the web directly from said backup roll and carry the web on a surface thereof through said first dryer group.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprise
- said first permeable fabric which is arranged to pass through said press nip for receiving the web in said press nip and carrying the web after said press nip into and at least partially through said first dryer group.
- 23. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said press nip is an extended-nip press including an extended-nip press roll having an extended-nip press shoe arranged therein and a backup roll.
- 24. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said blow means comprises at least one impingement drying unit having a front face, said support faces comprising said first permeable fabric which is arranged to carry the web in front of said front face of said at least one impingement unit to thereby dry the web.
- 25. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said blow means comprises
- a first impingement drying unit having a front face and arranged at a first side of the web, and
- a second impingement drying unit having a front face and arranged at a second side of the web opposite said first side of the web,
- said support faces comprising said first permeable fabric which is arranged to carry the web between said first and second impingement units,
- the heated medium being directed at the web from both said first and second impingement drying units.
- 26. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said second dryer group includes a second drying wire, the web being transferred directly from said first permeable fabric to said second drying wire.
- 27. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said second dryer group includes a second drying wire, said support faces comprising a cylinder or roll arranged between said first permeable fabric and said second drying wire, the web being transferred over said drying cylinder from said first permeable fabric to said second drying wire.
- 28. The arrangement of claim 15, further comprising at least one additional impingement drying dryer group arranged successively after said first dryer group in the running direction of the web, said support faces being arranged to provide a closed draw of the web between adjacent ones of said first dryer group and said at least one additional dryer group.
- 29. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said support faces comprises said first permeable fabric and a second permeable fabric for supporting the web therebetween in said first dryer group.
- 30. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said blow means comprises at least one impingement drying unit having a front face and arranged horizontally such that the web has a horizontal run proximate said front face of said at least one impingement drying unit.
- 31. The arrangement of claim 15, wherein said blow means comprises at least one impingement drying unit having a front face and arranged vertically or in a direction substantially different than a horizontal direction such that a length of said first dryer group is shorter than if said at least one impingement drying unit was arranged horizontally.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/726,195 filed Oct. 4, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,955.
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