This application claims priority on European application EP17161808 filed on Mar. 20, 2017 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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The invention relates to an arrangement for monitoring a Yankee cylinder comprising a heated outer surface for directing a treatment effect to the moving tissue web to be manufactured.
The invention relates also to a method for monitoring a Yankee cylinder comprising a heated outer surface for directing a treatment effect to the moving tissue web to be manufactured.
A tissue machine comprises a Yankee cylinder that is used for drying a tissue web to be manufactured. The Yankee cylinder comprises a heated outer surface against which the tissue web to be manufactured is brought for drying the tissue web. The tissue web is an example of a fibrous web containing lignocellulose and the tissue machine is an example of a fibrous web manufacturing machine for manufacture a fibrous web. The Yankee cylinder, in turn, provides an example of a fibrous web processing apparatus that is a part of a fibrous web manufacturing machine and comprises a heated treatment surface for directing a treatment effect, i.e. a drying effect, to the moving fibrous web to be manufactured.
For monitoring a condition or a performance of the Yankee cylinder, such as wear of the outer surface of the Yankee cylinder or a drying performance thereof, a surface topography or a drying performance of the Yankee cylinder is monitored. In prior art, the surface topography of the Yankee cylinder has been determined for example with a measurement instrument that is configured to follow the outer surface of the Yankee cylinder and any roughness therein. The measurement instrument like that may for example comprise a micrometer and a buzzer running along a wire tensioned across the outer surface of the Yankee cylinder. The drying performance of the Yankee cylinder has been evaluated for example by using high speed infrared cameras arranged to take infrared pictures of the outer surface of the Yankee cylinder or by using other additional or auxiliary devices intended for the specific purpose to monitor the Yankee cylinder surface.
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel solution for monitoring the Yankee cylinder.
The solution disclosed is based on the idea of monitoring a treatment effect performance directed by a heated outer surface of a Yankee cylinder to a moving tissue web to be manufactured by means of graphical representations based on measured quality properties of the moving tissue web. The graphical representation relates at least one measured value of the at least one property of the moving tissue web to at least one portion of the heated outer surface of the Yankee cylinder. The properties of the moving tissue web are measured with a measuring device arranged immediately next to the Yankee cylinder in the traveling direction of the tissue web, wherein the measuring device is a permanent part of the tissue machine and provides a main measuring device for a process control of the tissue machine.
With the solution the treatment effect performance of the Yankee cylinder may be visually illustrated, whereby an operator either inside or outside of the factory may consider whether the operation of the Yankee cylinder is normal or not, and thereby detect possible defects or malfunctions in the heated outer surface or in the operation of the Yankee cylinder and consider a reason for the possible malfunctions. The solution is based on using a measurement device or instruments already normally available in the tissue machine, whereby there is no need for specific measurement instruments or measurement arrangements in order to carry out the solution presented.
The patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
In the following the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
For the sake of clarity, the figures show some embodiments of the invention in a simplified manner. Like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures.
From the wire section the tissue web 2 is forwarded to a Yankee cylinder station for drying the tissue web 2. The Yankee cylinder station comprises a Yankee cylinder 3 the rotation direction of which is shown with an arrow indicated with a reference sign R3. The Yankee cylinder 3 is a large diameter cylinder filled with hot steam that heats an outer surface 4 or a cylindrical surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3. The Yankee cylinder 3 is divided in the circumferential direction thereof into six compartments 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3d, 3f or headers 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3d, 3f. Each compartment or header 3a-3f comprises a water removal system of its own for removing any condensation water arising inside the Yankee cylinder 3 during its operation.
The tissue web 2 is pressed against the hot outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 with a counter roll 5 and a press felt (not shown) traveling via the roll 5. The counter roll 5 can be a suction roll, a press roll with grooved or ungrooved surface, a shoe roll or other type of an extended nip roll. The rotation direction of the roll 5 is shown with an arrow indicated with a reference sign R5.
The tissue web 2 is attached to the hot outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3. The hot outer surface 4 evaporates water from the tissue web 2, thereby drying the tissue web 2 further by removing from the tissue web 2 water still remaining in the web 2. Any condensation water that may arise inside the cylinder 3 is removed out from the cylinder 2 at the corresponding header 3a-3f of the cylinder 3. The tissue web 2 attached to the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 and traveling with the outer surface 4 of the cylinder 3 is detached from the Yankee cylinder 3 with a doctor blade 6, also called a creping doctor 6.
The creping doctor 6 is in intimate friction contact with the Yankee surface 4 thus exposing its surface for wearing. Especially when the contact line pressure between the doctor blade 6 and the Yankee surface 4 is uneven the Yankee surface 4 may wear excessively, for example sometimes even showing visible “stripes” in the area or areas of higher blade pressure. It is clear then that the tissue product would not be of uniform quality but has serious defects causing problems in reel-up and further processing. Most often wear of the surface 4 is not visible but still it affects adversely on tissue product quality and further processing of the tissue web.
The Yankee cylinder 3 provides an example of a fibrous web processing apparatus in a fibrous web manufacturing machine and the heated outer surface 4, i.e. the heated cylindrical surface 4, of the Yankee cylinder 3 provides an example of a heated treatment surface of the fibrous web processing apparatus for directing a treatment effect, i.e. in this case the drying effect, directed to the tissue web 2 to be manufactured.
The Yankee cylinder station may also comprise one or more hoods laid next to the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 for blowing heated air against the tissue web 2. In
From the Yankee cylinder 3 the tissue web 2 is forwarded to the pope reel 7, where it is guided a reeling drum (not shown) and rolled up on a reel spool 9 to form a tissue parent roll 8. Between the Yankee cylinder 3 and the pope reel 7 there is a scanner 10, which is a measuring device arranged to travel in the cross direction of the moving tissue web 2 and which comprises at least one sensor for measuring at least one property of the moving tissue web 2. Generally the measured properties of the fibrous web to be manufactured may for example be moisture, temperature, basis weight and gloss of the web.
The scanner 10 comprises an upper measuring head 10a located above the moving web 2 and a lower measuring head 10b located below the moving web 2. The scanner 10 provides one example of a measuring device which can be configured to measure at least one property of the moving fibrous web. Referring to
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With Yankee cylinders 3 for example wear of the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, and a drying effect directed by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, are properties of the Yankee cylinder 3 or its operation which may be of interest. Possibly excessively worn portions of the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, or problems in the condensation water removal out of the Yankee cylinder 3, for example, may cause variations in the drying effect to be directed to the tissue web 2 by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3. In order to monitor for example the drying effect performance provided by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 to the tissue web 2, at least moisture of the moving tissue web 2 is measured and the measurement data describing the moisture of the tissue web 2 is processed in order to form a graphical representation describing the drying effect performance provided by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 to the tissue web 2.
Generally, in order to monitor a web processing apparatus, and especially in order to monitor a treatment effect performance provided by the treatment surface of the web processing apparatus to the moving web to be manufactured, at least one property of the moving fibrous web is measured and the measurement data describing the measured property of the fibrous web is processed in order to form a graphical representation describing a treatment effect performance.
The at least one graphical representation said above may be configured to describe a profile of the measured property of the fibrous web in a cross direction of the web as mapped on the treatment surface of the web processing apparatus in a cross direction thereof. Alternatively the at least one graphical representation said above may be configured to describe a profile of the measured property of the fibrous web in a cross direction and a machine direction of the web as mapped on the treatment surface area of the web processing apparatus both in the cross direction and the machine direction thereof. Alternatively the at least one graphical representation said above may be configured to describe a profile of a variation of the measured property of the fibrous web in a cross direction and a machine direction of the web as mapped on the treatment surface area of the web processing apparatus both in the cross direction and the machine direction thereof.
The definition “as mapped” means that a measured value at a certain point of the web is projected to a respective point on the treatment surface of the web processing apparatus preceding the measurement, which method will be explained in detail later. When the graphical representation of the measured property of the fibrous web is mapped on the treatment surface of the web processing apparatus, each measured data item of the measured property of the fibrous web or a data item achieved by processing the measured data item is interrelated to a specific portion in the treatment surface area of the web processing apparatus either in the cross direction CD of the treatment surface area of the web processing apparatus or both in the cross direction CD and in the machine direction MD of the treatment surface area of the web processing apparatus.
According to an embodiment the at least one measured property of the tissue web 2 is a moisture of the tissue web 2 after the Yankee cylinder 3. The drying effect performance directed by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 to the tissue web 2 may be described for example on the basis of the moisture of the tissue web 2 as such or on the basis of the variation of the moisture of the tissue web 2. Any notable variation in the moisture of the tissue web 2 in the cross-direction CD of the tissue web 2 and/or in the machine direction MD of the tissue web 2 may indicate for example a possibly excessively worn portion of the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, a possible malfunction in the supply of the steam into the Yankee cylinder 3 or a possible malfunction in the discharge of the condensation water out of the Yankee cylinder 3.
According to an embodiment the at least one measured property of the tissue web 2 is a temperature of the tissue web 2 after the Yankee cylinder 3. The drying effect performance directed by the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 to the tissue web 2 may be described for example on the basis of the temperature of the tissue web 2 as such or on the basis of the variation of the temperature of the tissue web 2. Any notable variation in the temperature of the tissue web 2 in the cross-direction CD of the tissue web 2 and/or in the machine direction MD of the tissue web 2 may indicate for example a possibly excessively worn portion of the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, a possible malfunction in the supply of the steam into the Yankee cylinder 3 or a possible malfunction in the discharge of the condensation water out of the Yankee cylinder 3.
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However, for being able to do the mapping between the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 and the measured property of the tissue web 2 both in the cross direction CD and in the machine direction MD of the heated outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3, the speed of the tissue web 2 at the scanner 10 and the speed of the tissue web 2 at the Yankee cylinder 3 have also to be known.
The need to determine the speed of the tissue web 2 at two different points in the tissue machine 1 originates from the soft nature of the tissue web 2, because of which the appearance of the tissue web 2 is different at the Yankee cylinder 3 from that of at the scanner 10 or at the pope reel 7. At the Yankee cylinder 3 the tissue web 2 is attached very firmly and very evenly against the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 on which it dries. However, during the creping process i.e., when the tissue web 2 is detached or scraped off from the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3 with a creping blade 6, crepe folds are generated on the tissue web 2 making it stretchable such that the web 2 can be transferred from the Yankee cylinder 3 to the reel 7 without a web break. Therefore, in order to be able to map a specific measured point of the thus stretched tissue web 2 to a specific point at the Yankee cylinder 3 outer surface 4, the speed of the tissue web 2 both at the Yankee cylinder 3 outer surface 4 and at the scanner 10 should be known. On the basis of this speed data together with the measurement data describing the property of the moving tissue web 2, a graphical representation having a form of a contour plot of the property of the tissue web 2 both in the machine direction MD and the cross-direction CD of the tissue web 2 may be provided, wherein each single measurement result or a further processed value of the measurement result of the property of the moving tissue web 2 is mapped or aligned with a specific spot on the outer surface 4 of the Yankee cylinder 3.
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The arrangement further comprises a data processing unit 15. The data processing unit 15 is configured to receive the variable describing the travel speed of the moving web 2 at the scanner 10, i.e. the travel speed of the moving web 2 at the pope reel 7, through a wired or a wireless communication channel CC7. Further the data processing unit 15 is configured to receive the variable describing the travel speed of the moving web 2 at the Yankee cylinder 3, through a wired or a wireless communication channel CC3. Furthermore, the data processing unit 15 is configured to receive from the scanner 10 the measurement data describing the at least one measured property of the moving tissue web 2 through a wired or a wireless communication channel CC10.
The data processing unit 15 is configured to process the measurement data describing the at least one measured property of the moving tissue web 2 in order to form a graphical representation describing a treatment effect performance provided by the heated treatment surface, i.e. the outer surface 4, of the Yankee cylinder 3 to the web 2 to be manufactured. The data processing unit 15 may comprise a wired or a wireless communication channel CC15 to send the determined graphical representation to a display unit either at the data processing unit 15 itself or at some other location in the factory or outside of it.
The data processing unit 15 may for example be a computer which is normally used to monitor and control operations in the tissue machine 1 or it may be for example a separate portable computer that comprises necessary software to carry out operations and computations needed to provide the graphical presentations desired.
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When the dry end hood 16DE is taken out of operation (portion titled “DE hood in bypass and retracted” in
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With the solution disclosed the treatment effect performance, such as the drying effect, of the Yankee cylinder outer surface to the tissue web may be visually illustrated, whereby an operator either inside or outside of the factory may consider whether the operation of the Yankee cylinder is normal or not, and thereby detect possible defects or malfunctions in the Yankee cylinder outer surface or in the operation of the Yankee cylinder and consider a reason for the possible malfunctions. The inspection is based on the measured properties of the tissue web to be manufactured and not to the properties of the Yankee cylinder itself or the operation thereof, whereby the measurements needed may be carried out by measurement device or instruments already normally available in the tissue machine. This means that no specific measurement instruments or measurement arrangements are needed to carry out the solution presented.
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Because no substantial stretching of the fibrous web takes place in the metal belt calender 17, only one speed measuring unit for determining the travel speed of the fibrous web is needed in this embodiment. The travel speed of the fibrous web may for example be measured at the pope reel 7 as disclosed above. It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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