Claims
- 1. A control system for a rotary disk refiner comprising:
a sensor; a control processor linked to the sensor and linked to the rotary disk refiner; and a controller that regulates a controlled variable in response to a process variable.
- 2. The control system of claim 1 wherein the control processor is configured with the controller.
- 3. The control system of claim 2 wherein the controller comprises a software program executed by the control processor.
- 4. The control system of claim 1 further comprising a conveyor that introduces a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner at a volumetric flow rate and wherein the controlled variable that is regulated by the controller comprises the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry.
- 5. The control system of claim 2 further comprising a motor that drives the conveyor and wherein the controller regulates the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry by controlling the motor.
- 6. The control system of claim 3 wherein the conveyor comprises a feed screw driven by the motor, wherein the motor operates at a speed that can be varied, and wherein the controller regulates the volumetric flow rate of the stock by regulating the speed of the motor that drives the feed screw.
- 7. The control system of claim 2 wherein the sensor comprises a temperature sensor that senses a temperature of the rotary disk refiner that is used in obtaining the process variable.
- 8. The control system of claim 7 wherein the rotary disk refiner comprises a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone between the refiner disks, and wherein the temperature sensor senses a temperature in the refining zone.
- 9. The control system of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of the temperature sensors that each sense a temperature in the refining zone wherein only one of the temperatures is used in obtaining the process variable.
- 10. The control system of claim 8 wherein the process variable is a temperature sensed in the refining zone.
- 11. The control system of claim 8 wherein the temperature sensor is imbedded in the refining surface of one of the refiner disks.
- 12. The control system of claim 11 further comprising an insulating ceramic spacer disposed between the temperature sensor and the one of the refiner disks.
- 13. The control system of claim 6 wherein the process variable is a parameter related to refiner energy.
- 14. The control system of claim 2 wherein the rotary disk refiner comprises a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks, wherein the sensor is disposed in the refiner and senses a parameter in the refining zone, and the process variable is obtained based upon the sensed parameter.
- 15. The control system of claim 14 wherein the sensor comprises a pressure sensor and the sensed parameter is a pressure in the refiner.
- 16. The control system of claim 14 wherein the sensor comprises a pressure sensor that is disposed in the refining surface of one of the refiner disks and the sensed parameter is a pressure in the refining zone.
- 17. The control system of claim 1 further comprising a motor, a feed screw driven by the motor, wherein the feed screw conveys a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner at a volumetric flow rate that depends upon a speed of the motor, wherein the controlled variable that is regulated by the controller comprises the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry, and further comprising a sensor carried by the rotary disk refiner that provides at least one of a sensed temperature and a sensed pressure that is used in obtaining the process variable.
- 18. The control system of claim 17 wherein the rotary disk refiner comprises a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks, wherein the sensor is disposed in the refiner and senses a pressure or temperature of the stock slurry in the refining zone, and the process variable is obtained based upon the sensed pressure or the sensed temperature.
- 19. The control system of claim 18 wherein the sensor is disposed in the refining surface of one of the refiner disks and is exposed to stock slurry in the refining zone.
- 20. The control system of claim 17 further comprising a distributed control system processor linked to the feed screw motor and wherein the link to the rotary disk refiner comprises a link from the control system processor to the distributed control system and includes the link from the distributed control system to the feed screw motor.
- 21. The control system of claim 1 further comprising a pump that introduces dilution water into the rotary disk refiner at a flow rate that can be varied, wherein the controlled variable that is regulated by the controller comprises the flow rate of the dilution water, and further comprising a sensor carried by the rotary disk refiner that provides a sensed temperature or a sensed pressure that is used in obtaining the process variable.
- 22. The control system of claim 21 wherein the rotary disk refiner comprises a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks, wherein the sensor is disposed in the refiner and senses a pressure or temperature in the refining zone, and the process variable is obtained based upon the sensed pressure or the sensed temperature.
- 23. The control system of claim 22 wherein the sensor is disposed in the refining surface of one of the refiner disks and is exposed to a stock slurry in the refining zone.
- 24. The control system of claim 22 wherein the process variable that is obtained based upon the sensed pressure or the sensed temperature is a consistency of a stock slurry that passes through the rotary disk refiner.
- 25. The control system of claim 22 further comprising a distributed control system processor that is connected to the pump by a link and wherein the link to the rotary disk refiner comprises a link from the control processor to the distributed control system processor and includes the link from the distributed control system to the pump.
- 26. The control system of claim 1 further comprising a pump that introduces dilution water into the rotary disk refiner at a flow rate that can be varied, wherein the controlled variable that is regulated by the controller comprises the flow rate of the dilution water, and further comprising a sensor that provides a consistency measurement used in obtaining the process variable.
- 27. The control system of claim 26 wherein the process variable is the consistency measurement.
- 28. The control system of claim 1 further comprising a pump that introduces dilution water into the rotary disk refiner at a flow rate that can be varied, a feed screw driven by the motor, wherein the feed screw conveys a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner at a volumetric flow rate that depends upon the speed of the motor, wherein there are at least two controlled variables with one of the controlled variables that is regulated by the controller comprising the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry, and another one of the controlled variables that is regulated by the controller comprising the flow rate of the dilution water.
- 29. The control system of claim 28 wherein there are at least two process variables with one of the process variables associated with the one of the controlled variables and comprising at least one of a refiner temperature and a refiner pressure, and another one of the process variables associated with the another one of the controlled variables and comprising a consistency measurement.
- 30. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed screw driven by a motor whose speed can be varied to change a volumetric flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that has a mass flow rate of fiber and that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor linked to the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable; (b) controlling the mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 31. The control method of claim 30 wherein step (b) is achieved by controlling the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 32. The control method of claim 31 wherein the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry is controlled based on the process variable.
- 33. The control method of claim 32 wherein the process variable is based on at least one of a temperature and a pressure in the rotary disk refiner.
- 34. The control method of claim 33 wherein the process variable comprises a temperature or pressure in the refining zone.
- 35. The control method of claim 32 wherein the process variable comprises refiner energy or is based upon a refiner energy related parameter.
- 36. The control method of claim 30 wherein step (b) is achieved by controlling the flow rate of the dilution water entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 37. The control method of claim 36 wherein the flow rate of the dilution water is controlled based on the process variable.
- 38. The control method of claim 37 wherein the process variable is based on a consistency of the stock slurry in the rotary disk refiner.
- 39. The control method of claim 33 wherein the process variable comprises a consistency of the stock slurry measured in the refining zone.
- 40. The control method of claim 30 wherein in step (b) the mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner is controlled based on the process variable and further comprising;
(c) making a change to operation of the rotary disk refiner; (d) pausing the controlling of the mass flow rate when the change is made to the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (e) determining a new process variable setpoint; and (f) resuming controlling of the mass flow rate.
- 41. The method of control of claim 40 wherein during step (e) the new process variable setpoint is determined by setting it equal to a value of the process variable when the process variable has reached a steady state condition after making the change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner in step (c).
- 42. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner comprising:
(a) providing a control processor linked to the rotary disk refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable, a conveyor that introduces a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner at a volumetric flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that has a mass flow rate of fiber, and a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate; and (b) controlling the mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 43. The control method of claim 42 wherein step (b) is achieved by controlling the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 44. The control method of claim 43 wherein the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry entering the rotary disk refiner is controlled by changing a speed of a motor that drives the conveyor.
- 45. The control method of claim 44 wherein the volumetric flow rate of the stock slurry entering the rotary disk refiner is controlled by the changing the speed of the motor with the controller.
- 46. The control method of claim 42 wherein step (1)) is achieved by controlling the flow rate of the dilution water.
- 47. The control method of claim 46 wherein the flow rate of the dilution water is controlled by varying the flow rate of the pump, wherein the controlled variable that is regulated by the controller comprises the flow rate of the dilution water.
- 48. The control method of claim 42 wherein the process variable is based on at least one of a temperature or a pressure in the rotary disk refiner.
- 49. The control method of claim 42 wherein in step (b) the mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner is controlled based on the process variable; and further comprising:
(c) making a change to operation of the rotary disk refiner; (d) pausing the controlling of the mass flow rate when the change is made to the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (e) determining a new process variable setpoint; and (f) resuming controlling of the mass flow rate.
- 50. The method of control of claim 49 wherein during step (e) the new process variable setpoint is determined by setting it equal to a value of the process variable when the process variable has reached a steady state condition after making the change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner in step (c).
- 51. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner comprising:
(a) providing a drive linked to the rotary disk refiner that urges a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner; and (b) controlling a mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 52. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner comprising:
(a) providing a drive linked to the rotary disk refiner that urges a stock slurry of liquid and fiber into the rotary disk refiner; and (b) controlling a flow of the liquid entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 53. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed screw driven by a motor whose speed can be varied to change a volumetric flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that has a mass flow rate of fiber and that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone providing a signal upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) controlling the mass flow rate of the fiber entering the rotary disk refiner based on the process variable.
- 54. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed that can be varied to change a flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that sense a parameter in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a parameter in the refining zone; (e) varying a flow rate of the stock slurry of liquid and fibrous matter entering the rotary disk refiner based on the process variable.
- 55. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed screw driven by a motor whose speed can be varied to change a volumetric flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that has a mass flow rate of fiber and that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable and a setpoint, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that sense a parameter in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a parameter in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the parameter sensed; (f) determining a value of the setpoint; (g) controlling the speed of the feed screw by the controller to regulate the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk refiner based on the process variable and the setpoint; (h) making a change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (i) pausing the controlling of the speed of the feed screw by the controller until another value can be determined for the setpoint; (i) determining another value for the setpoint; and (k) resuming the controlling the speed of the feed screw by the controller to regulate the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk refiner based on the process variable and the another value of the setpoint determined in step (0).
- 56. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed whose speed can be varied to change a flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that senses temperature in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks relative to another one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a temperature in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the temperature sensed; (f) controlling the speed of the feed in response to the process variable to regulate the flow rate of stock or fiber entering the rotary disk refiner.
- 57. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed whose speed can be varied to change a flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable and a setpoint, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that senses temperature in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks relative to another one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a temperature in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the temperature sensed; (f) controlling the speed of the feed in response to the process variable and a setpoint to regulate the flow rate of stock or fiber entering the rotary disk refiner; (g) making a change to some aspect of operation of the rotary disk refiner; (h) pausing controlling the speed of the feed in step (f) until another setpoint is ascertained; and then (i) resuming controlling the speed of the feed in step (f).
- 58. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a feed screw driven by a motor whose speed can be varied to change a volumetric flow rate of a stock slurry of a liquid and fibrous matter that has a mass flow rate of fiber and that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that senses pressure in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a pressure in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the pressure sensed; and (f) controlling the speed of the feed screw to regulate the flow rate of stock or fiber entering the rotary disk refiner based on the process variable.
- 59. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a flow rate of a stock slurry of liquid and fiber that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable and a setpoint, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that senses a parameter in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks relative to another one of the refine disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a parameter in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the parameter sensed; (f) determining a value of the setpoint; (g) controlling the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk refiner by the controller based on the process variable and the setpoint; (h) making a change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (i) pausing the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk until another value can be determined for the setpoint; (j) determining another value for the setpoint; and (k) resuming the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering refiner based on the process variable and the another value of the setpoint determined in step (j).
- 60. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a flow rate of a stock slurry of liquid and fiber that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable and a setpoint, and a sensor disposed adjacent the refining zone that senses a parameter in the refining zone upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks relative to another one of the refine disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a parameter in the refining zone; (e) determining a process variable based on the parameter sensed; (f) determining a value of the setpoint; (g) controlling the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk refiner by the controller based on the process variable and the setpoint; (h) making a change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (i) pausing the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk; (j) determining another value for the setpoint by setting it equal to a value of the process variable when the process variable has reached a steady state condition; and (k) resuming the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering refiner based on the process variable and the another value of the setpoint determined in step (j).
- 61. A method of controlling operation of a rotary disk refiner having a pair of spaced apart and opposed refiner disks that each have a refining surface and a refining zone disposed between the refiner disks comprising:
(a) providing a flow rate of a stock slurry of liquid and fiber that enters the rotary disk refiner, a pump that provides a flow rate of a dilution water to the rotary disk refiner that can be varied to vary the dilution water flow rate, a control processor in communication with the refiner that is configured with a controller having a process variable and a setpoint, and a sensor that senses a refiner energy related parameter upon which the process variable is based; (b) rotating one of the refiner disks relative to another one of the refine disks; (c) introducing stock into a refining zone between the refiner disks; (d) sensing a refiner energy related parameter; (e) determining a process variable based on the refiner energy related parameter sensed; (f) determining a value of the setpoint; (g) controlling the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk refiner by the controller based on the process variable and the setpoint; (h) making a change in the operation of the rotary disk refiner; (i) pausing the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering the rotary disk for a period of time; (j) determining another value for the setpoint; and (k) resuming the controlling of the flow rate of stock entering refiner based on the process variable and the another value of the setpoint determined in step (j).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/187,807, filed Mar. 8, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/190,743, filed Mar. 20, 2000, the entirety of both which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60187807 |
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60190743 |
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