Claims
- 1. A method for controlling variation of the basis weight of a paper web in the machine direction comprising the steps of:measuring the basis weight of the web after the dryer section for obtaining a machine direction basis weight profile, controlling the flow of thick stock into a wire pit containing white water from the paper machine based on said measured basis weight of the web whereby a mixed flow of the thick stock and white water is passed into a headbox of the paper machine, directing a first variable diluting flow into the headbox across substantially the entire width of the web, and controlling at least one of the flow rate and consistency of the first diluting flow across substantially the entire width of the web based on said measured basis weight of the web after the dryer section, in order to regulate the basis weight profile in the machine direction.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the flow rate of the first diluting flow across substantially the entire width of the web is controlled.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the consistency of the first diluting flow across substantially the entire width of the web is controlled.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the flow rate and the consistency of the first diluting flow across substantially the entire width of the web is controlled.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:passing a second diluting flow into the mixed flow of the thick stock and white water being passed into the headbox.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the steps of:measuring the consistency of the mixed flow after a mixing point of the second diluting flow and the mixed flow, and controlling the flow rate of the second diluting flow based at least in part on the measured consistency of the mixed flow after the mixing point.
- 7. The method of claim 5, further comprising the steps of:measuring the consistency of the mixed flow before the mixing point of the second diluting flow and the mixed flow, and controlling the flow rate of the second diluting flow based at least in part on the measured consistency of the mixed flow before the mixing point.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:directing a second diluting flow into connection with the first diluting flow to form a combined diluting flow.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:measuring the consistency of the combined diluting flow being passed into the headbox after a mixing point of the first diluting flow and the second diluting flow, and regulating at least one of the flow rate and consistency of the second diluting flow being directed to the mixing point based on the measured consistency of the combined diluting flow.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:measuring the consistency of the combined diluting flow being passed into the headbox before a mixing point of the first diluting flow and the second diluting flow, and regulating at least one of the flow rate and consistency of the second diluting flow being directed to the mixing point based on the measured consistency of the combined diluting flow.
- 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:measuring the consistency of the stock flow entering into the headbox, measuring the consistency of the first diluting flow entering into the headbox, and controlling at least one of the flow rate and the consistency of the first diluting flow based at least in part on the measured consistency of the stock flow entering into the headbox and the measured consistency of the first diluting flow.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the flow rate of first diluting flow is controlled.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the consistency of the first diluting flow is controlled.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein both the flow rate and the consistency of the first diluting flow are controlled.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/818,833 filed Mar. 14, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,957.
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