Claims
- 1. Pipe system for receiving and transporting lime sludge from a filter medium in a continuously operating pressurized filter in a causticizing process, where the filter comprises at least one filter element covered with filter medium and partially immersed in white liquor mixed with lime sludge, and where white liquor is separated from the lime sludge by withdrawal through the filter medium of the filter element, each filter element comprising stripping means interacting with the filter medium for freeing lime sludge accumulated on the filter medium, and where at least one receiving chute with a first flow cross section δ1 is arranged with a receiving opening under each stripping means and above the level of the white liquor mixed with lime sludge for receiving stripped lime sludge, which receiving chute comprises an arrangement for supplying dilution liquid to the lime sludge to obtain a lime sludge concentration exceeding 15%, preferably more than 20%, characterized in thateach receiving chute is connected to a pipe system with a second flow cross section δ2, which system is common to the chutes, and in which the pipe system, from the connection of the receiving chutes to the feed-out opening of the pipe system, has a flow cross section which does not exceed a third flow cross section δ3 and which maintains the flow rate in the lime sludge so that sedimentation of the lime sludge does not take place, in which the pipe system, seen in the flow direction of the filtered lime sludge, from the connection of the receiving chutes to a feed-out opening of the pipe system, does not have a mechanical agitator, and in which the feed-out opening has a fourth flow cross section δ4 which constitutes the smallest flow cross section of the first, second, third and fourth flow cross sections, and in that a counterpressure-generating means is arranged in the feed-out opening for the purpose of maintaining the pressure in the filter.
- 2. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that the relationship between the third flow cross section δ3 and the second flow cross section δ2 is:δ3≦4.5·δ2 and preferably δ3≦4.0·δ2.
- 3. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that the relationship between the fourth flow cross section δ4 and the second flow cross section δ2 is:δ4≦0.3·δ2 and preferably δ4≦0.2·δ2.
- 4. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that the counterpressure-generating means is an essentially vertically arranged rising pipe which opens at a level above the level of the accumulated lime sludge in the filter.
- 5. Pipe system according to claim 4, characterized in that a level meter is arranged in at least one receiving chute.
- 6. Pipe system according to claim 5, characterized in that the level meter is connected to regulating means for regulating the pressurization in the filter.
- 7. Pipe system according to claim 4, characterized in that a level meter (21) is arranged in the pipe system (11) in an essentially vertically upright downpipe with a local increase in the flow area in the downpipe corresponding to the flow cross section δ3, and in that the flow cross section of the pipe system in other parts, which other parts constitute at least 75% of the total length of the pipe system between its inlet and outlet (30), and also in these other parts has a flow cross section which does not exceed the flow cross section δ2.
- 8. Pipe system according to claim 7, characterized in that the length L1 of the downpipe, in the vertical direction, is: L1≧2.0·d2 and L1≧1.5·d3, where d2 is the maximum diameter in the pipe system where the flow cross section does not exceed δ2, and d3 is the maximum diameter in the pipe system where the flow cross section does not exceed δ3.
- 9. Pipe system according to claim 7, characterized in that the lower part of the downpipe changes from the third flow cross section δ3 to the fourth flow cross section δ4 in the feed-out opening via an essentially continuous conical transition.
- 10. Pipe system according to claim 7, characterized in that the level meter (21) is connected to regulating means (22) for regulating the adjustable counterpressure-generating outlet valve (20).
- 11. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that a recirculation system is connected to the pipe system (11, 14), the inlet (12a) of the recirculation system being arranged after the connection of the last receiving chute to the pipe system, seen in the feed-out direction of the lime sludge through the pipe system, and an outlet (12b) being arranged in front of the connection of the first receiving chute to the pipe system, and a pump (12c) being arranged in the recirculation system for recirculation of a part quantity of diluted lime sludge from the inlet of the recirculation system to its outlet.
- 12. Pipe system according to claim 11, characterized in that at least one of water, gas or compressed air is added to the recirculation of diluted lime sludge.
- 13. Pipe system according to claim 11, characterized in that at least one second outlet (12e) is arranged so as to open in each receiving chute at a level between its receiving opening and its connection to the pipe system.
- 14. Pipe system according to claim 11, characterized in that the inlet of the recirculation system is arranged at the lowest point of the pipe system.
- 15. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that the counterpressure-generating means is an adjustable outlet valve (20) or an adjustable pump.
- 16. Pipe system according to claim 1, characterized in that the filter consists of at least two disc filters (2) covered with filter medium and arranged on a hollow rotating shaft (5), where white liquor is separated from the lime sludge by withdrawal through the filter medium of the disc filter element and is conveyed out of the filter via the hollow shaft, each disc filter element comprising stripping means (3) interacting with the filter medium for freeing lime sludge accumulated on the filter medium, and where a receiving chute (4a) is arranged with a receiving opening under each stripping means.
Priority Claims (1)
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0100411 |
Feb 2001 |
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PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a U.S. national phase application based on International Application No. PCT/SE02/00195, filed 5 Feb. 2002, claiming priority from Swedish Patent Application No. 0100411-8, filed 7 Feb. 2001.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE02/00195 |
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WO02/06309 |
8/15/2002 |
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