The invention relates to a raw meal delivery device for the delivery of raw meal into a gas line, such as a riser of a heat exchanger cyclone, or to a reactor, such as a calciner, of a layout for production of cement clinker, comprising a connection line for connecting a raw meal line to the gas line or the reactor, an inclined raw meal chute, which is situated inside the connection line and by which raw meal gets from the raw meal line into the gas line or the reactor, wherein at the foot of the raw meal chute there is arranged a baffle slide, which protrudes into the path of the raw meal flowing along the raw meal chute and deflects the incoming raw meal.
During the production of cement clinker from a mixture of ground calcareous rock and ground silicate-containing rock, the so-called raw meal in the dust phase undergoes a heat treatment in a gas flow, after which it is sintered in a rotary kiln. The raw meal in a major portion of the layout is present suspended in a hot gas. In a typical layout for the production of cement clinker, each day between 1000 T and 10,000 T of cement clinker are produced, the raw meal being transported as the starting product suspended in gas within the layout through a cyclone heat exchanger. After the heating and possibly drying of the raw meal in the cyclone heat exchanger, the raw meal is taken by a raw meal line to a calciner, constituting an entrained flow reactor, where the calcareous rock of the raw meal is broken down by thermolysis into quicklime (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The quicklime is taken as part of the hot meal to a rotary kiln, where it is sintered by intensive heat treatment to calcium silicate phases, or the actual cement clinker. The cement clinker after the rotary kiln needs to undergo a rapid cooldown in order to obtain the desired clinker phases.
In lengthy investigations as to where the bottlenecks for the overall performance of the layout are located in a layout for the production of cement clinker, the same locations keep coming up. One of these locations is the calciner, an entrained flow reactor, in which the raw meal is to be thermally dissociated as completely as possible. Little time remains for this in the entrained flow reactor, since the flow velocity in the calciner is so great that the dwell time of the preheated raw meal in the calciner is only a few seconds. In order to boost the performance of a layout, it is of course possible to enlarge all the components of the layout. The dwell time of the raw meal in the calciner can also be lengthened in this case. In order to optimize existing layouts, a retrofitting or a new construction would be too costly. During plant optimization, the diameters of pipelines are often enlarged, so that a greater gas and/or mass flow per unit of time can pass through the layout. With increasing production capacity of modern layouts, the diameters of the gas-carrying pipelines also increase, which makes it hard to achieve the most homogenous possible dispersion of the meal in the gas flow. Serious process disturbances often occur with an inadequate distribution, such as meal drop-through, reaction constraints, and other unwanted performance deficits of the layout.
Another place where bottlenecks exist is the riser in cyclone heat exchangers. In cyclone heat exchangers, the raw meal is repeatedly suspended and then separated in the gas phase of the exhaust air of a rotary kiln. In this process, the raw meal takes up the heat from the rotary kiln exhaust gas. The distance available for the suspending of the raw meal, and thus the time, is very short. Here as well, a faster and uniform delivery of the meal to the gas phase can help increase the overall throughput and efficiency of the layout.
In European patent EP 1 310 467 B1 there is disclosed a meal entrance box as a raw meal delivery device, in which a baffle slide is present at the foot of the meal entrance box. The baffle slide has the task of breaking up and spreading out the raw meal stream coming from a chute. This meal entrance box has proven to work well in existing layouts for production of cement clinker.
The problem to be addressed by the invention is to boost the performance of a layout for the production of cement clinker. For this, the uniformity of the pneumatic transport of the meal/gas suspension after the dispersion of the meal should be increased and the pressure fluctuation which often occurs locally and temporarily in the case of poor dispersion should be prevented, while also optimizing the accessibility of the fine meal flow for the heat exchange due to better dispersion.
The problem is solved according to the invention by arranging a substantially convex displacement body on the baffle slide, which lies in the path of the incoming raw meal and disperses the flow of raw meal.
According to the invention, in order to boost the performance of the layout, it is thus proposed to attach this to the raw meal delivery device for a gas line, such as a riser of a heat exchanger cyclone, or for a reactor, such as a calciner.
The displacement body imposes on the flowing meal at the time of its entrance into the gas line or the reactor an outward velocity and momentum component, so that the raw meal is forced more into the outer regions of the gas line or the reactor. This deflection is realized by a substantially convex surface geometry, which is present in the path of the flowing raw meal. In the simplest case, the displacement body can be a tetrahedral body, being a tetrahedron lying on a surface, one edge of the tetrahedron being oriented from the bottom of the baffle slide in the flow direction of the flowing raw meal. This tetrahedral body cuts through the flow of dispersed raw meal and imparts an outward velocity and momentum component to the raw meal. The displacement body can also have a hull-like shape or consist of a harmonic arching, having a keel line located at the top.
For the retrofitting of existing raw meal delivery devices it has proven to be advantageous for the displacement body to be a tetrahedron and for one side of the tetrahedron situated in the flow direction to be an obtuse triangle. The keel line or crest line of the displacement body is thus obtuse-angled. This shape results in an efficient widening of the raw meal stream in the gas line or in the reactor, so that the thermolysis of the calcareous rock begins very early and uniformly in a calciner as the reactor. When used in a riser of a heat exchanger cyclone, the suspending of the raw meal likewise occurs earlier and more uniformly, so that the raw meal does not fall through the cyclone as a cohesive stream, but instead is fully suspended in the gas swirl. By canceling out the pressure loss-generating flow, reserves in the flow control can be reduced and in this way the layout can be operated at a higher production level.
The keel line, crest line or upward pointing edge of the displacement body advantageously has an abrasion-resistant reinforcement, such as one in the form of a hardfacing, in order to increase the service life of the displacement body in the hot raw meal stream. For this, it can also be provided that the side of the displacement body, for example the tetrahedron, which is present in the flow direction is open. The open design prevents the displacement body from becoming heated too much, or being so heavily stressed in the heat of the flowing raw meal that the displacement body becomes brittle due to alternating thermal stresses. The service life of the displacement body is also increased by indentations in the displacement surfaces, namely, the surfaces emerging from the edge, the keel line or the crest line, namely in the edge lying transversely to the flow direction. The indentations prevent the formation of eddies and prevent excessively large alternating mechanical stresses during alternating thermal stresses. Like expansion joints, the indentations ensure that the displacement body does not become deformed under the thermal load.
In order to achieve an optimal distribution of the raw meal, it can be provided that the bottom surface of the substantially convex displacement body extends for at least 50% across the width of the baffle slide, preferably entirely across the complete width of the baffle slide. An extension across the entire width is advantageous for spreading out the entire raw meal stream.
The invention shall be explained more closely with the aid of the following figures.
In order to adjust the ideal dispersion, the baffle slide 10 can be pushed back and forth from the outside along the direction of the double arrows P and P′. Since the displacement body, here the tetrahedron, is arranged on the bottom 11 of the baffle slide 10, the displacement body moves along with the baffle slide 10.
While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.
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10 2021 100 941.3 | Jan 2021 | DE | national |
This application claims the benefit of the International Application No. PCT/EP2022/051056, filed on Jan. 19, 2022, and of the German patent application No. 102021100941.3 filed on Jan. 19, 2021, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by way of reference.
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PCT/EP2022/051056 | 1/19/2022 | WO |