Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a paper web with a paper machine including a dewatering press through which the web moves and a drying section following the dewatering press in the path of the web, the method including the steps of:
- providing in the drying section a plurality of dryer groups arranged one after the other along the path of the web through the drying section; a single row of heatable drying cylinders; a reversal suction roll between each two drying cylinders in the group; an endless, web support belt which supports the web to travel together with the support belt through the dryer group; guide means in each dryer ground for guiding the respective support belt in an endless loop through the respective dryer group;
- the support belt passing through the dryer group in a meander path so that the web on the support belt directly contacts one of the drying cylinders in the respective dryer group, the support belt then touches the next reversal roll in sequence and the web then touches the next drying cylinder in sequence so that the web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversal suction rolls; the press being so placed and the drying cylinders, the suction reversal rolls and the support belt of the first dryer group after the press being so placed that there is a first, open separation place where the web travels free of support between the press and the first dryer group; the respective drying cylinders, suction reversal rolls and guide means of each of the dryer groups being so placed so as to define a respective separation place between each preceding dryer group and the succeeding dryer group thereafter in the path of the web through the drying section, and including means at the separation place for transferring the web from the preceding dryer group to the succeeding dryer group in the drying section; at least toward the terminal end region of the path of the web through the drying section, at least one of the separation places between a preceding and a succeeding dryer group being developed as an open separation place where the web has a free unsupported path of travel from the respective preceding to the respective succeeding endless web support belt of the dryer groups;
- driving the press to move a web through the press to the first dryer group of the drying section;
- driving the drying cylinders in each of the dryer groups to rotate to move the web through the dryer group at a selectively variable and respective rotation speed and controlling the respective rotation speed of the drying cylinders of each of the dryer groups for enabling adjustment to produce a difference in rotation speeds between the drying cylinders of adjacent dryer groups;
- setting the respective drive speed of the press and of the first dryer group following the press to achieve a positive speed difference at the first separation place under all operational modes of the paper machine, the positive speed difference meaning that the speed of the web through the first dryer group is greater than the speed of the web through the press, thereby relieving the tendency of the web to adhere to the surfaces of the drying cylinders of at least a first one of said plurality of dryer groups; and
- setting the respective drive speeds between a second dryer group, immediately following the first dryer group, and the first dryer group in such a manner that the speed of the second dryer group is positive relative to the first dryer group under all operational modes of the paper machine, thereby relieving the tendency of the web to wrinkle.
- 2. The method of claim 1, including adjusting dryer-to-dryer speeds between several of the individually driven drying cylinders to compensate for stretching and/or shrinkage of the paper web.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further including controlling the stretching and shrinkage of the paper web throughout the drying section.
- 4. The paper web drying method of claim 2, in which at least several of the dryer groups include less than four dryers.
- 5. The paper web drying method of claim 2, including adjusting the draw between several dryer groups to further compensate for stretching and/or shrinking of the paper web.
- 6. The paper web drying method of claim 2, in which the drying section comprises one group of dryer groups located nearer a wet end of the drying section and a second group of dryer sections located nearer a dry end of the drying section, the average number of dryers in all of the dryer groups being less than five.
- 7. A paper machine for manufacturing a paper web, the machine including a dewatering press through which the web is moved and a dryer section following the dewatering press in the path of the web;
- the drying section comprising a plurality of dryer groups arranged one after the other along the path of the web through the drying section; each dryer group comprising: a single row of heatable drying cylinders; a reversal suction roll between each two drying cylinders in the group; an endless, web support belt which supports the web to travel together with the support belt through the dryer group; guide means in each dryer group for guiding the respective support belt in an endless loop through the respective dryer group;
- the support belt passes through the dryer group in a meander path so that the web on the support belt directly contacts one of the drying cylinders in the respective dryer group, the support belt then touches the next reversal roll in sequence and the web then touches the next drying cylinder in sequence so that the web comes into direct contact with the drying cylinders and the support belt comes into direct contact with the reversal suction rolls;
- the press is so placed and the drying cylinders, the suction reversal rolls and the support belt of the first dryer group after the press are so placed that there is a first, open separation place where the web travels free of support between the press and the first dryer group;
- the respective drying cylinders, suction reversal rolls and guide means of each of the dryer groups being so placed so as to define a respective separation place between each preceding dryer group and the succeeding dryer group thereafter in the path of the web through the drying section, and including means at the separation place for transferring the web from the preceding dryer group to the succeeding dryer group in the drying section;
- at least toward the terminal end region of the path of the web through the drying section, at least one of the separation places between a preceding and a succeeding dryer group is developed as an open separation place where the web has a free unsupported path of travel from the respective preceding to the respective succeeding endless web support belt of the dryer groups;
- a respective drive means for the press for driving the press to move a web through the press to the first dryer group of the drying section;
- respective drive means for driving the drying cylinders in each of the dryer groups to rotate to move the web through the dryer group; each of the drive means for each of the dryer groups has a drive which is adapted to produce a selectively variable rotation speed for the drying cylinders in that dryer group, and a respective speed control device for the drying cylinders of each of the dryer groups for enabling adjustment to produce a difference in rotation speeds between the drying cylinders of adjacent dryer groups;
- at least the drive of the press and of the first dryer group following the press being set to achieve a positive speed difference at the first separation place under all operational conditions of the paper machine, the positive speed difference meaning that the speed of the web through the first dryer group is greater than the speed of the web through the press, thereby relieving the tendency of the web to adhere to the surfaces of the drying cylinders of at least a first one of said plurality of dryer groups; and
- in the drying section, at the separation place between the first dryer group and a second dryer group immediately following the first dryer group the drives of the first and second dryer groups being set to a positive speed difference under all operational conditions of the paper machine.
- 8. The paper machine of claim 7, in which the number of drying cylinders per dryer group averages less than five.
- 9. The paper machine of claim 8, in which the average number of drying cylinders is less than four.
- 10. The paper machine of claim 8, in which the average number of drying cylinder is less than three.
- 11. The paper machine of claim 8, in which the number of dryer groups in the entire drying section is greater than seven.
- 12. The paper machine of claim 8, in which the number of dryer groups in the entire drying section is greater than nine.
- 13. The paper machine of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of individual dryer drives, each of the individual dryer drives being coupled to a corresponding one of the drying cylinders, and including means for controlling the rotational speeds of said corresponding drying cylinders to produce dryer-to-dryer speed variations for compensating for stretching and/or shrinking of the paper web.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/544,710, filed Oct. 18, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,611.
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