The present application claims the benefit of priority of Polish Patent Application P382542; filed May 30, 2007. The entire text of the priority application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This disclosure relates to a method of increasing the efficiency of a drier, particularly a stream drier, used for dry loose and flammable materials such as driers for cut tobacco, and working with the use of a gaseous drying agent, particularly superheated steam.
Many types of driers are known in the art, especially stream driers, working with a gaseous drying agent, in which superheated steam is used as a process gas of a temperature close or even higher than the ignition temperature of the dried material. Such conditions produce the necessity of removing oxidizing gases, particularly oxygen, entering the drier with the air. Oxygen contained in the air delivered into the drier may cause an explosion or fire, and also it is a reagent in chemical processes, which affects properties of the material. Due to their operation principle, dosing-separating valves, used so far, let they, air (oxygen) into the drier, leading to disadvantageous changes in the composition of the process gas. Its regeneration needs significant expenditure of energy for the process of removing the oxygen from the whole volume of the process gas contained in the drier.
EP 0528227 A1 describes a method of drying tobacco material in a stream drier, in which, preferably, superheated steam is used as a drying agent. In the passage feeding the tobacco material to the drier a double rotary vane feeder is used, separating the stream drier from the surroundings and making it possible to feed the tobacco material to the drier. Another single feeder is located in the output conduit from the gas separator situated in the drier.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,791,942 discloses a design of a rotary vane feeder, as self-standing device for processing tobacco material, before feeding the material into another device. In the feeder housing there are openings leading to pressure chambers connected with conduits feeding superheated steam or carbon dioxide, as the process gas for processing the tobacco material, and with a conduit attached to the vacuum assembly.
The subject matter of the disclosure is a method of increasing the efficiency of a drier, particularly a stream drier for loose or flammable materials, particularly cut tobacco, the drier working with a gaseous drying agent under a working pressure from 5 kPa to 10 MPa, measured as an absolute pressure.
Preferably, superheated steam is used as the drying agent.
According to the disclosure a pressurized process gas, preferably superheated steam,
particularly coming from the interior of the drier, is passed through a dosing-separating valve, preferably a rotary vane feeder mounted behind the stream drier, particularly through its movable section with the dried material being emptied therefrom, the steam being returned from a release valve for reusing it in the process of diluting the air, the steam being regarded as a technology waste product.
The method according to the disclosure is a continuous process and makes it possible to use in the drier a working pressure in the range from 5 kPa to 10 MPa, measured as an absolute pressure.
The disclosure is illustrated by an embodiment, shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown in
Thus, a washer for the process gas is obtained in the feeder 1′. The air, which entered the feeder 1′, due to the principle of operation of this device (denoted by the reference number 7), is subjected to significant dilution this section of the feeder. Thus, the gas significantly washed from the air will enter the interior of the drier.
A compact pump of a volumetric flow, a little bit higher than the volume of water removed from the dried material in a form of vapor for given thermodynamic conditions, may be used to ensure the flow through the section of the feeder 1′.
The process gas flowing through the section of the feeder 1′ washes out the air with oxygen and causes removal of unnecessary amount of the process gas via the outlet 14 outside.
The benefit of the disclosure is that the air in the section of the feeder 1′ is significantly diluted. Significant reduction of entering the air, thus also oxygen, significantly, or even completely, eliminates the necessity of delivering clean superheated steam to the drier 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P382542 | May 2007 | PL | national |