Claims
- 1. A method of supplying a controlled flow of pneumatically transported solid particles, comprising the steps of:
- suspending solid particles in a vessel to form a mixture of solid particles and pneumatic fluid;
- discharging the mixture through a supply pipe out of the vessel;
- aspirating an amount of the mixture from the supply pipe with an aspirator having a mixture inlet connected to said supply pipe, an aspirating fluid inlet for a supply of aspirating fluid for drawing an amount of the mixture from said supply pipe into said aspirator, and a mixture outlet;
- injecting the aspirated mixture back into the vessel with an injector having a mixture inlet, an injecting fluid inlet for receiving a supply of injecting fluid for drawing said mixture into said injector through said mixture inlet of said injector, and a mixture outlet;
- measuring the flow of the remaining mixture in the supply pipe downstream of the aspiration and establishing a signal indicative thereof; and
- controlling flows of the aspirating fluid and injecting fluid according to changes in the signal for regulating the aspiration of the mixture from the supply pipe and injection of the mixture into the vessel, thereby controlling the remaining flow of pneumatically transported solid particles in the supply pipe.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of aspirating provides aspiration of the mixture from the supply pipe downstream of a bend in the supply pipe and on an outside wall of the bend.
- 3. An apparatus for controlling the flow of pneumatically transported solid particles, comprising:
- a vessel for containing a mixture of pneumatically suspended particles and pneumatic fluid;
- a supply pipe connected to said vessel for supplying the mixture from said vessel;
- an aspirator for aspirating an amount of the mixture from said supply pipe to leave a remaining flow of pneumatically transported particles, said aspirator having a mixture inlet connected to said supply pipe, an aspirating fluid inlet for a supply of aspirating fluid for drawing an amount of the mixture from said supply pipe into said aspirator, and a mixture outlet;
- means for injecting the aspirated amount of the mixture back into said vessel;
- means for measuring flow of the remaining mixture in the supply pipe downstream of the aspiration and establishing a signal indicative thereof; and
- means for controlling aspiration and injection responsive to changes in the flow signal to control the remaining flow of pneumatically transported particles in said supply pipe.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said injecting means comprises an injector having a mixture inlet, an injecting fluid inlet for receiving a supply of injecting fluid for drawing said mixture into said injector through said mixture inlet of said injector, and a mixture outlet connected to said vessel for returning said mixture to said vessel; and
- a bypass line connected between said mixture outlet of said aspirator and said mixture inlet of said injector for supplying the aspirated amount of the mixture from said aspirator to said injector.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said controlling means includes fluid supply means for supplying a controlled amount of aspirating fluid to said aspirator.
- 6. An apparatus, according to claim 5, wherein the fluid supply means comprises an aspirating fluid supply line connected to the aspirating fluid inlet of the aspirator, and an injecting fluid supply line connected to the injecting fluid inlet of the injector, said fluid supply means further including a control valve in each of the fluid supply lines for controlling the flow of aspirating and injecting fluid to the respective aspirator and injector.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said controlling means further includes fluid supply for supplying a controlled amount of injecting fluid to said injector.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the supply pipe includes a bend at a location spaced from the vessel, the bend having an outer wall, the aspirator mixture inlet being connected near the outer wall of the bend, downstream of the bend in the supply pipe.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the aspirator mixture inlet is spaced from the bend by one to two times the diameter of the supply pipe.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the mixture outlet of the aspirator is positioned above the mixture inlet of the injector, the bypass line sloping downwardly from the aspirator to the injector.
- 11. An apparats according to claim 4, wherein the aspirator and injector are lined with wear resistant ceramic.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the vessel comprises a pulverizer having at least one grinding wheel therein, the mixture outlet of the injector being connected to the pulverizer above the grinding wheel.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the controlling means includes a computer connected between the flow measuring means a plurality of control valves for regulating flows in accordance with changes in the signal of the flow measuring means for increasing or decreasing the flow of pneumatically suspended solid particles in the supply pipe.
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/106,830, filed Oct. 6, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,287 issued May 16, 1989.
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