Claims
- 1. A method of monitoring a plurality of fiber processing apparatuses in a fiber processing plant or fiber product manufacturing plant that each have a replaceable component that contacts stock containing pulp fiber during operation and that each comprise a sensor that provides data relating to fiber processing apparatus operation, the method comprising:(a) obtaining data from each one of the fiber processing apparatuses; (b) analyzing the data; and (c) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for each one of the fiber processing apparatuses.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 the sensor of each one of the fiber processing apparatuses is linked to a processor that performs steps (b) and (c).
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), the data is processed to obtain a result, and during step (c), the result is compared to a threshold.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), the data is processed to obtain a result, and during step (c), the result is compared to a threshold and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for that particular one of the fiber processing apparatuses is generated if the result is less than the threshold.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared against a baseline established from prior data taken after the replaceable component of a particular one of the fiber processing apparatuses is installed in the fiber processing apparatus.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared against a baseline established from prior data taken after the replaceable component of a particular one of the fiber processing apparatuses is installed in the fiber processing apparatus and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component is generated if the slope of the fitted line is less than the slope of the baseline.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared to a baseline established from a prior set of data taken after the replaceable component was installed in one of the fiber processing apparatuses and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for the fiber processing apparatus is generated if the slope of the fitted line changes more than ten percent from the slope of the baseline.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared to a baseline established from a prior set of data taken after the replaceable component was installed in one of the fiber processing apparatuses and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for the fiber processing apparatus is generated if the slope of the fitted line changes more than ten percent from the slope of the baseline where the fiber processing apparatus is a filter screen.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared to a baseline established from a prior set of data taken after the replaceable component was installed in one of the fiber processing apparatuses and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for the fiber processing apparatus is generated if the slope of the fitted line changes more than twenty percent from the slope of the baseline.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein during step (b), a set of the data is processed to fit a line thereto that has a slope, and during step (c), the fitted line is compared to a baseline established from a prior set of data taken after the replaceable component was installed in one of the fiber processing apparatuses and a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for the fiber processing apparatus is generated if the slope of the fitted line changes more than twenty percent from the slope of the baseline where the fiber processing apparatus is a rotary disk refiner.
- 11. The method according to claim 1 the sensor of each one of the fiber processing apparatuses is linked to a computer that performs steps (b) and (c) and that also keeps track of an inventory of replaceable components, and the step further comprising updating the inventory if one of the replaceable components is changed.
- 12. A method of monitoring a plurality of fiber processing apparatuses that each have a replaceable component that contacts stock containing pulp fiber during operation and that each have a sensor that is linked to a processor, the method comprising:(a) communicating data from the sensor of each one of the apparatuses to the processor; (b) analyzing the data using the processor; and (c) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for each one of the fiber processing apparatuses using the processor.
- 13. A method of monitoring a fiber processing apparatuses that has a replaceable component that contacts stock containing pulp fiber during operation and that comprises a sensor that provides data relating to fiber processing apparatus operation, the method comprising:(a) obtaining data from the sensor; (b) analyzing a set of the data to fit a curve thereto; and (c) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for each one of the fiber processing apparatuses by comparing the fitted curve against a baseline established from prior data taken after the replaceable component of a particular one of the fiber processing apparatuses is installed in the fiber processing apparatus.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 further comprising a computer that is linked to the sensor, wherein the fitted curve comprises a fitted line that is fitted to the set of data using linear regression, and wherein steps (b) and (c) are performed by the computer.
- 15. A method of monitoring a fiber processing apparatus that has a replaceable component that contacts stock containing pulp fiber during operation and comprising a sensor that is linked to a computer, the method comprising:(a) monitoring operation of the fiber processing apparatus until a decrease in performance occurs; (b) analyzing the change in performance to determine whether the decrease in performance is due to wear of the replaceable component; and (c) generating a recommendation to replace the replaceable component if the decrease in performance is determined to be due to wear.
- 16. A method of monitoring a plurality of fiber processing apparatuses that each have a replaceable component that contacts and processes stock containing pulp fiber during operation, the method comprising:(a) providing a computer used to keep track of an inventory of replaceable components; (b) obtaining data from each one of the fiber processing apparatuses; (c) analyzing the data; (d) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for each one of the fiber processing apparatuses; and (e) updating the inventory if one of the replaceable components is changed.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the plurality of fiber processing apparatuses are both located in a common fiber processing plant or a common fiber product manufacturing plant and, after step (e), the computer sending a replaceable component order via an Internet link to a location remote from the fiber processing plant or fiber product manufacturing plant.
- 18. A method of monitoring a plurality of fiber processing apparatuses in a fiber processing plant or fiber product manufacturing plant that each have a replaceable component that contacts and processes stock containing pulp fiber during operation, the method comprising:(a) providing a computer used to keep track of an inventory of replaceable components; (b) updating the inventory using the computer when one of the replaceable components is installed in one of the fiber processing apparatuses; (c) determining whether an additional replaceable component needs to be added to the inventory using the computer; and (d) sending an order using the computer for the additional replaceable component via an Internet link to a location remote from the fiber processing plant or fiber product manufacturing plant if an additional replaceable component needs to be added to the inventory.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein one of the plurality of fiber processing apparatuses comprises a refiner using a replaceable component in the form of a refiner plate or portion thereof, the other one of the plurality of fiber processing apparatuses comprises a filter screen using a replaceable component in the form of a screen cylinder or portion thereof, during step (b) a refiner plate inventory is updated when a refiner plate or portion thereof is installed in the refiner and a perforate screen inventory is updated when a perforate screen or portion thereof is installed in the filter screen, during step (c) it is determined whether an additional refiner plate or portion thereof or an additional perforate screen or portion thereof needs to be added to one of the inventories, and during step (d) an order is sent for at least one of an additional refiner plate or portion thereof and an additional perforate screen or portion thereof.
- 20. The method according to claim 18 wherein the plurality of fiber processing apparatuses each comprises a refiner using a replaceable component in the form of a refiner plate or portion thereof, during step (b) the inventory is updated when a refiner plate or portion thereof is installed in one of the refiners, during step (c) it is determined whether an additional refiner plate or portion thereof needs to be added to the inventory, and during step (d) an order is sent for at least one additional refiner plate or portion thereof.
- 21. The method according to claim 18 wherein one of the plurality of fiber processing apparatuses each comprise a filter screen using a replaceable component in the form of a screen cylinder or portion thereof, during step (b) the inventory is updated when a perforate screen or portion thereof is installed in one of the filter screens, during step (c) it is determined whether an additional perforate screen or portion thereof needs to be added to the inventory, and during step (d) an order is sent for at least one additional perforate screen or portion thereof.
- 22. The method according to claim 18 wherein a host computer is located at the location remote from the fiber processing plant or fiber product manufacturing plant, and, after step (d) the host computer provides confirmation of receipt of the order.
- 23. The method according to claim 18 further comprising providing a sensor for each fiber processing apparatus that provides data relating to fiber processing apparatus operation and the steps further comprising (1) obtaining data from each one of the fiber processing apparatuses, (2) analyzing the data, and (3) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for at least one of the fiber processing apparatuses.
- 24. The method according to claim 18 further comprising providing a sensor for each fiber processing apparatus that provides data relating to fiber processing apparatus operation and that is linked to the computer, and the steps further comprising (1) obtaining data from each one of the sensors, (2) analyzing the data, and (3) determining whether to generate a recommendation to replace the replaceable component for at least one of the fiber processing apparatuses.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation application of presently U.S. application Ser. No. 09/237,340, filed Jan. 25, 1999 and entitled “Monitoring System and Method For A Fiber Processing Apparatus,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,324,490, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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