Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to a method for monitoring and/or controlling and/or regulating the operation of a centrifuge, in particular a separator, during the centrifugal processing of a product, in particular when clarifying a product and/or when separating a product into various liquid phases.
Such methods are known per se from the prior art, such as German patent document DE 4111933 C1, which discloses emptying monitoring on the basis of a measurement of the increase of the current of the drive motor of the drum or a drop of the speed of the drum. Another method is disclosed in German patent document DE 102008062055 A1, which discloses a method for detecting a machine state, in which an analysis of measured values is performed to detect the machine state, wherein the machine controller assigns and evaluates the measured value of a sensor of a machine component depending on the control state.
In relation to this prior art, a further method for monitoring and/or regulating the operation of a centrifuge is to be provided, which enables novel operating modes and analyses in relation to the prior art.
According to exemplary embodiments, force measurements are performed and analyzed using one or more force sensors. In the event of a deviation from a predefined behavior, an output is performed. Optionally or alternatively, the force measurements or the analyses of the force measurements are used during the control and/or regulation of the operation of the centrifuge.
According to the invention, the running operation of the centrifuge during the centrifugal processing of a product is therefore monitored by one or more force measurements using one or more force sensors. A regulation of the operation is then also optionally or alternatively performed. Error recognition is possible and preferably an optimization of the operation of the centrifuge is also possible by way of a regulation depending on predefined limits of the force measurement(s).
For example, detecting axial deflections of the drive spindle using sensors is known from the prior art. In this manner, the operation of a centrifuge can be monitored or at least additionally monitored in a simple manner. The monitoring and control using force sensors, however, provides an alternative possibility for monitoring and controlling in relation to the known methods. Moreover, it may be combined with the known methods. Force sensors or force pickups represent a simple possibility for monitoring and/or controlling and regulating the operation of the centrifuge, which offers different and/or further advantages in relation to the prior art.
Force washers and/or shear force transducers are preferably used to carry out the force measurements.
Inferences about the operating state can be drawn from the measurement data of the force measurements, for example, at spring elements on the base elements and/or on the drum mounting of the centrifuge.
Machine and process and/or method actions for operational optimization are preferably initiated and the effects thereof are monitored by the machine controller (a control and preferably regulating unit) depending on the analysis of the measurement by the machine controller, optionally further state variables of the centrifuge, and optionally the respective method processes.
A centrifuge, in particular a separator having vertical axis of rotation, is preferably set up on four elastic (base) elements, in which a drum is supported on elastic support bearings in the region of the drum mounting. In this way, a movement of the supported system is possible in narrow limits in each case. These movements result from the machine-dynamic state but also the process state of the centrifuge. The static and dynamic forces acting on the base elements and/or the support bearings at the drum mounting can each be determined or measured via the force sensors in the form of force measurements.
The force measurements are preferably each set in relation to one or more reference measurement(s), whereby a judgment of parameters of the present state of the machine, the method process, and/or the respective changes thereof becomes possible. Machine functions, a change of the operating speed, and/or method process functions such as emptying or changing the feed quantity are then initiated depending on static or dynamic limiting values. For this purpose, it is advantageous if a calibration run is carried out once or repeatedly to carry out the reference measurement.
The invention will be described in greater detail hereafter with reference to the drawing on the basis of an exemplary embodiment.
The separator shown in
A feed line 4 for a product to be processed leads into the drum 1. Liquids of various density and possibly solids can be conducted (schematically shown) through one or more drain lines 5a, 5b and possibly solid discharge openings 6 out of the drum 1. Preferably, valves which can be controlled (and preferably throttled) are provided (not shown here) in the feed line 4 and the drain line(s) 5a and possibly 5b. The drum 1 is enclosed by a hood 7.
The rotatable drum 1 and preferably the drive/motor 3 (and possibly further elements such as the hood 7) are arranged on a machine frame 8 and supported thereon. The machine frame 8 is in turn set up on a floor, in particular a foundation 10 (see
During operation, i.e., during a rotation of the drum 1, one or more forces are measured (step I in
The force sensors or force transducers 11a-11d and/or 11e can be provided in various regions of the centrifuge, in particular at points at which elements of the rotating system are springily supported on a counter bearing, i.e., in regions in which a movement of the rotating system is permitted or takes place in narrow limits. These movements result from the machine-dynamic state or also the process state or the changes of the centrifuge thereof. The static and dynamic forces acting in this manner can be measured via the force measurement.
According to a first exemplary embodiment, one or more, particularly preferably all of the base elements 9a-d is/are each assigned one of the force sensors 11a, b, c, d for carrying out the force measurements at the respective base elements 9a-9d (
Alternatively or additionally, in a second exemplary embodiment, one or more, particularly preferably at least 3 circularly-symmetrically arranged elastic support bearings 18 in the region of a drum mounting (not shown here) are each assigned one of the force sensors 11e to carry out the force measurements at the respective support bearing 18 (
The force sensors 11a-11d and/or 11e are preferably designed for measuring pressure forces.
The force sensors 11a-11e are preferably furthermore connected via a wired connection or wirelessly, for example, to a control and/or regulating unit 12 of the separator, at which the measurement results thereof are analyzed (step II in
One of the force sensors 11a-11d is preferably used at each of the (one-part or multipart) base elements 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d for force measurement.
This movement of the separator results from the machine-dynamic state but also the process state of the centrifuge, in particular of the drum 1. The static and dynamic forces acting on the base arrangements 9a-9d or the support bearings 18 of the machine can be measured via the force measurement under two, three, or four base elements (11a-11d) or at the support bearings (11e).
The measuring takes place progressively continuously or at intervals. The data measured by the force sensors 11a-11d and/or 11e are relayed to the control (and preferably regulating) unit 12, where they are analyzed. However, it is also conceivable to record the results of all force sensors and link them with one another suitably and analyze them, to prepare specifications for the regulation therefrom.
The recorded measurement data are compared to target data. At least one control variable is ascertained on the basis of this comparison. Using the control and regulating unit 12, with the aid of the at least one control variable (or multiple control variables), the operation of the centrifuge is influenced so that the regulating variable—the force and/or the deflection at the base elements—is changed so that it assumes a desired behavior.
It is particularly advantageous—as already mentioned—additionally or alternatively to the force measurements at the base elements 9a-9d, to perform force measurements directly in the vicinity of the drum mounting (force sensors 11e) at one or more support bearings 18. This is because the ratio between the measuring signal and the useful signal is significantly improved in this region, because machine frame, drive parts, and motor are not incorporated into the measurement.
It is furthermore conceivable to perform an additional measurement at one or more bases in the horizontal direction and/or an additional measurement during and after emptying of solids through the solid discharge openings 6 (if they are discontinuously closable) (information from machine controller). Inferences about the emptying behavior and the emptying quantity can be drawn by way of a measurement of lateral forces.
Measurements, using which the weight of the centrifuge and/or changes of the weight state of the centrifuge is/are ascertained, can be carried out, for example, in a simple manner using the one or the multiple force sensor(s). It is thus advisable to perform at least one first reference measurement using an empty drum (without product). In an ideal operating state having a drum charged with product, a second measurement can then be performed. Deviations from these two states can then be ascertained and displayed. One cause of deviations from the desired states after ending operation, but also in running operation, can be caked-on material in the drum interior. It can therefore make sense to conclude an increased weight in the drum if a limiting value is exceeded. In this state, it is reasonable to initiate a countermeasure, for example, solid emptying or in the specific case even an interruption of the process to carry out a CIP cleaning. According to one variant, in contrast, serious bearing damage and/or imbalances or the like are also ascertained on the basis of the measurement data.
Known frequencies (motor speed, drum speed, bearing rollers, bearing cage) can be filtered out to improve the quality of the useful signal. For example, force washers from HBM and shear force transducers from BROSA are suitable as force sensors.
The measurement of the forces is preferably performed progressively or at intervals which are less than or equal to one minute.
The method according to the invention is suitable for operating a centrifuge, in particular a separator having vertical axis of rotation, in continuous operation, which centrifuge has a separating means such as a separating plate assembly in the drum. Alternatively, the centrifuge can also be designed in another manner, for example, as a solid bowl centrifuge, in particular having a horizontal axis of rotation (not shown here).
Although the present invention has been described above by means of embodiments with reference to the enclosed drawings, it is understood that various changes and developments can be implemented without leaving the scope of the present invention, as it is defined in the enclosed claims.
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