Claims
- 1. A paper forming machine headbox component for receiving a paper fiber stock and generating a jet therefrom for discharge upon a wire component moving in a machine direction (MD), the headbox component comprising:a distributer for distributing stock flowing into the headbox component in a cross-machine direction (CD), the distributer effective for supplying a flow of said stock across the width of the headbox in the machine direction; a nozzle chamber having an upper surface and a lower surface converging to form a rectangular outlet lip defining a slice opening for the jet; a diffuser block coupling said distributer to said nozzle chamber, said diffuser block comprising a multiplicity of tubular elements disposed between said distributer and said nozzle chamber, said tubular elements being oriented axially in the machine direction, a plurality of the tubular elements having a longitudinal axes in the direction of the flow of stock, and the tubular elements arranged within the diffuser block as a matrix of rows and columns for generating multiple jets of said stock flowing into said nozzle chamber; and at least one counter-rotating vortex pair (CVP) generating element mounted at one or more of said plurality of said tubular elements of said diffuser block, said CVP generating element imparting an angular sweep of motion of the fluid for splitting the jet effective for swirling said stock in controlled pairs of axial vortices along the longitudinal axes of the tubular elements as said stock flows through said tubular elements promoting mixing of the jets of said stock as said jets flow into said nozzle chamber from the tubular elements to form a uniform flow of stock at the slice opening for the jet.
- 2. A headbox component as recited in claim 1 wherein said CVP generating element comprises a protuberance inside one or more of said tubular elements of said diffuser block.
- 3. A headbox component as recited in claim 2 wherein protuberance is provided at the mid-section of said tubular element.
- 4. A headbox component as recited in claim 1 wherein said CVP generating element comprises a fluid jet introduced inside one or more of said tubular elements of said diffuser block.
- 5. A headbox component as recited in claim 4 wherein said fluid jet is introduced at the mid-section of said tubular element.
- 6. A headbox component as recited in claim 1 wherein said tubular elements being oriented axially generate an axial vorticity which prevents fiber orientation in the machine direction in an initial converging section of said nozzle chamber.
- 7. A headbox component as recited in claim 1 wherein said diffuser block orienting said tubular elements axially in the machine direction generates machine direction strain and acceleration in said nozzle chamber with a gradual convergence rate near the slice which is not strong enough to orient the fibers an the machine direction.
- 8. A headbox component as recited in claim 7 wherein the fibers in the forming jet will be isotropic, uniformly oriented in all directions.
- 9. A paper forming machine headbox component for receiving a paper fiber stock and generating a jet therefrom for discharge upon a wire component moving in a machine direction (MD), the headbox component comprising:a distributer for distributing stock flowing into the headbox component in a cross-machine direction (CD), the distributer effective for supplying a flow of said stock across the width of the headbox in the machine direction; a nozzle chamber having an upper surface and a lower surface converging to form a rectangular outlet lip defining a slice opening for the jet; a diffuser block coupling said distributer to said nozzle chamber, said diffuser block comprising a multiplicity of tubular elements disposed between said distributer and said nozzle chamber, said tubular elements being oriented axially in the machine direction, a plurality of the tubular elements having a longitudinal axes in the direction of the flow of stock, and the tubular elements arranged within the diffuser block as a matrix of rows and columns for generating multiple jets of said stock flowing into said nozzle chamber; and at least one counter-rotating vortex pair (CVP) generating element mounted at one or more of said plurality of said tubular elements of said diffuser block, said CVP generating element being effective for swirling said stock in controlled pairs of axial vortices along the longitudinal axes of the tubular elements as said stock flows through said tubular elements promoting mixing of the jets of said stock as said jets flow into said nozzle chamber from the tubular elements to form a uniform flow of stock at the slice opening for the jet, wherein said CVP comprises a closed core with a spiral section followed by an open core in the downstream section for enhanced swirl.
- 10. A headbox component as recited in claim 9 wherein said CVP generating element comprises an inlet for an impinging fluid jet introduced inside one or more of said tubular elements of said diffuser block.
- 11. A headbox component as recited in claim 10 wherein said inlet for the impinging fluid jet is introduced at the mid-section of said tubular element.
- 12. A headbox component as recited in claim 9 wherein said tubular elements are adapted for being oriented axially in said diffuser block to generate an axial vorticity which prevents fiber orientation in the machine direction in an initial converging section of said nozzle chamber.
- 13. A headbox component as recited in claim 9 wherein said diffuser block is adapted for orienting said tubular elements axially in the machine direction to generate machine direction strain and acceleration with said nozzle chamber upper and lower surfaces being adapted for a gradual convergence rate near the slice which is not strong enough to orient the fibers in the machine direction.
- 14. A headbox component as recited in claim 9 wherein said diffuser block is adapted for orienting said tubular elements axially in the machine direction to generate machine direction strain and acceleration with said nozzle chamber upper and lower surfaces being adapted for a gradual convergence rate near the slice which is not strong enough to orient the fibers in the machine direction, and further wherein the fibers in the forming jet will be isotropic, uniformly oriented in all directions.
- 15. A paper forming method for receiving a paper fiber stock and generating a jet from a headbox component for discharge upon a wire component moving in a machine direction (MD), the method comprising:distributing stock flowing into the headbox component in a cross-machine direction (CD), to a distributer effective for supplying a flow of the stock across the width of the headbox in the machine direction; converging the flow of the stock with a nozzle chamber having an upper surface and a lower surface to form a rectangular outlet lip defining a slice opening for the jet; coupling the distributer to a diffuser block and nozzle chamber having a multiplicity of tubular elements being disposed and oriented axially therebetween in the machine direction with longitudinal axes in the direction of the flow of stock, the tubular elements being arranged within the diffuser block as a matrix of rows and columns for generating multiple jets of the stock flowing into the nozzle chamber; and generating at least one counter-rotating vortex pair (CVP) by an angular sweep of motion of the fluid for splitting the jet at one or more of said plurality of said tubular elements of said diffuser block effective for swirling the stock in controlled pairs of axial vortices along the longitudinal axes of the tubular elements as the stock flows through said tubular elements promoting mixing of the jets of the stock as the jets flow into the nozzle chamber from the tubular elements to form a uniform flow of stock at the slice opening for the jet.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein the generating element introduces a fluid jet inside one or more of the tubular elements of the diffuser block.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein the fluid jet is introduced at the mid-section of the tubular element.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein the tubular elements are oriented axially to generate an axial vorticity which prevents fiber orientation in the machine direction in an initial converging section of the nozzle chamber.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 15 wherein the tubular elements are oriented axially in the machine direction to generate machine direction strain and acceleration in the nozzle chamber with a gradual convergence rate near the slice which is not strong enough to orient the fibers in the machine direction.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 19 wherein the generating step isotropically orients the fibers in the forming jet in all directions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 09/534,690, filed Mar. 24, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,153,057 which is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 09/212,199, filed Dec. 15,1998, abandoned, which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/920,415, filed Aug. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,564, which is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/546,548, filed Oct. 20, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,321, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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