EP4146860A1 - Method and apparatus for defibrating wood chips, and a return steam pipe for such an apparatus - Google Patents
Method and apparatus for defibrating wood chips, and a return steam pipe for such an apparatusInfo
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- EP4146860A1 EP4146860A1 EP21800183.2A EP21800183A EP4146860A1 EP 4146860 A1 EP4146860 A1 EP 4146860A1 EP 21800183 A EP21800183 A EP 21800183A EP 4146860 A1 EP4146860 A1 EP 4146860A1
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- Prior art keywords
- pipe
- preheater
- wood chips
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- return steam
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Classifications
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21D—TREATMENT OF THE MATERIALS BEFORE PASSING TO THE PAPER-MAKING MACHINE
- D21D1/00—Methods of beating or refining; Beaters of the Hollander type
- D21D1/20—Methods of refining
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21B—FIBROUS RAW MATERIALS OR THEIR MECHANICAL TREATMENT
- D21B1/00—Fibrous raw materials or their mechanical treatment
- D21B1/04—Fibrous raw materials or their mechanical treatment by dividing raw materials into small particles, e.g. fibres
- D21B1/12—Fibrous raw materials or their mechanical treatment by dividing raw materials into small particles, e.g. fibres by wet methods, by the use of steam
- D21B1/14—Disintegrating in mills
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for defibrating wood chips and a return steam pipe for such an apparatus.
- a primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for defibrating wood chips which has a higher yield than prior art apparatuses.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved apparatus for defibrating wood chips which require less process-mode dependent service than prior art apparatuses.
- an apparatus for defibrating wood chips comprising a preheater and a defibrator, said preheater comprising a wood chips inlet and a wood chips outlet, the defibrator comprising a wood chips inlet and a wood fiber outlet, the wood chips outlet of the preheater is connected to said wood chips inlet of said defibrator via a feeder pipe comprising at least one wood chips feeding arrangement for feeding wood chips to said defibrator, a return steam pipe is arranged between said feeder pipe and said preheater, wherein said return steam pipe is provided with a cleaning pipe for providing a gas into said return steam pipe.
- An advantage of this embodiment is that clogging of the return steam pipe may be prohibited regardless of the process settings and/or process conditions of the defibration apparatus.
- said cleaning pipe is provided in said return steam pipe closer to the feeder pipe than said preheater.
- the advantage of these embodiments is that the cleaning pipe is provided in the close to an inlet of said return steam pipe for allowing cleaning of the full length of the same.
- said wood chip inlet of said preheater is arranged in a top portion of said preheater and said wood chip outlet is arranged in a bottom portion of said preheater.
- the advantage of these embodiments is that the temperature, moisture and/or added chemical substances may be more evenly provided to the full contents of wood chips since all wood chips are, at least during the movement from the top to the bottom of said preheater, exposed to the same atmosphere. This will enhance the process speed of sufficiently pretreated wood chips for the later defibrating step.
- said cleaning pipe is at least partly provided inside said return steam pipe. The advantage of these embodiments is that such insertion of the cleaning pipe into said return steam pipe may cause so-called venturi effects in the return steam pipe which may enhance the cleaning properties.
- said gas provided to said cleaning pipe is steam.
- the steam is fresh steam.
- the cleaning pipe is provided with a controllable valve arrangement.
- said valve may be used to adjust the amount of cleaning component, the duty time of cleaning and introduce cleaning component pressure waves in order to further increase the cleaning properties.
- said return steam pipe is connected to a top portion of said preheater.
- the advantage of these embodiments is that the top portion of the preheater is supposed to be free from wood chips so that the steam easily can be recirculated.
- said wood chips feeding arrangement in said feeder pipe a ribbon screw feeder.
- a screw feeder is arranged in said preheater for feeding wood chips from said preheater to said ribbon screw feeder.
- the advantage of these embodiments is that the ribbon screw feed may be fed with a constant flow of wood chips as long as wood chips is present in the preheater.
- said return steam pipe is arranged between said preheater and said ribbon screw on said feeder pipe.
- the advantage of these embodiments is that the return steam pipe is arranged at the rear of the ribbon feed screw in order to recirculate the steam generated in the defibrating unit.
- said portion of said cleaning pipe provided inside of said return steam pipe is essentially in parallel with the return steam pipe.
- the cleaning pipe is provided in the center of the return steam pipe. The advantage of these embodiments is that the gas provided by said cleaning pipe is assisting the flow in the return steam pipe.
- At least 3 cm of said cleaning pipe is provided inside said return steam pipe.
- a cross-section area of said cleaning pipe is less than half of the cross-section area of the return steam pipe.
- a method for defibrating wood chips comprising the step of: a. preheating the wood chips is a preheater, b. feeding the wood chips from said preheater to a defibrator in a feeder pipe, c. returning steam from the feeder pipe to the preheater in a return steam pipe, and d. providing external gas to said return steam pipe via a cleaning pipe.
- a return steam pipe configured for being connectable in a first end to a wood chips feeding arrangement provided between a preheater and a defibrator in an apparatus for defibrating wood chips and in a second end to a preheater of the apparatus for defibrating wood chips, wherein said return steam pipe is provided with a cleaning pipe for providing a gas into said return steam pipe.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an example embodiment of a defibrating apparatus according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of a first example embodiment of a return steam pipe according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of a second example embodiment of a return steam pipe according to the present invention.
- Fig. 1 depicts a schematic side view of an example embodiment of a defibrating apparatus 100 according to the present invention.
- the defibrating apparatus comprising a preheater 130 and a defibrator 150.
- Wood chips 140 to be defibrated by the defibrating apparatus 100 may first enter a steaming bin 142.
- Wood chips 140 from the steaming bin 142 may be inserted into the preheater by a screw feeder 132, which in the depicted embodiment is provided at the bottom of the steaming bin 142.
- Wood chips 140 from the steaming bin 142 may enter a wood chips inlet 131 at a top portion of the preheater 130.
- the steaming bin 142 essentially provides for driving out air trapped in the interior of the wood chips and increasing the water contents of the wood chips. This may be performed by exposing the wood chips to an increased humidified atmosphere.
- the steaming bin 142 may regulate the humidity by inserting steam from a steam pipe 127.
- a valve 126 may open end close depending on the level of humidity in the steaming bin.
- wood chips may be heated to about 175 °C. It is well known in the art that a significant drop in the power required to fiberize wood chips is required when the temperature of the wood chips exceeds 150 °C.
- the preheating may be performed in an environment of constant temperature and pressure.
- the preheating time is determinate by the heating time of the wood chips needed for lignin in the middle lamella to reach a glass transition point.
- a thermal softening of lignin may allow for a relatively easy mechanical separation of fibers in the defibrator 150.
- the preheater 130 may be provided with steam from a steam pipe 125.
- Steam pipe 125 may be provided with a regulated valve 124 for determining the amount and time said steam may enter the preheater.
- Steam may also be provided at a top portion of the preheater 130 via steam pipe 129 which is provided with a controllable valve 128.
- a conveyor screw 170 at the bottom of the preheater 130 feeds the wood chips from the preheater to a ribbon screw 152 via a feeder pipe 139.
- the conveyor screw 170 in the preheater feed the wood chips in the form of a dense or semi dense plug through the feeder pipe 139. This plug comprising soft wood chips and water. The plug of wood chips will prohibit escape and insert of steam from and into the preheater via the feeder pipe 139.
- a return steam pipe 110 at the back portion of the ribbon feed screw feeder pipe 139 is connected to the top of the preheater 130 Steam flowing in the reverse direction with respect to the wood chips in the ribbon feed screw 152 is forced to travel via the return steam pipe 110, arranged at the back portion of the ribbon feed screw 152, to the preheater instead of entering the preheater 130 via the screw feed pipe since the screw feeder pipe is blocked with a moving plug of wood chips.
- under-pressure may be created at the inlet of said return steam pipe.
- This under-pressure at the inlet of said return steam pipe allows for forcing (venturi effect) steam generated at the defibrator 150 into the return steam pipe although the over-pressure in the return steam pipe is small compared to the top of the preheater where the return steam pipe is ending.
- the venturi effect is increased with an increased flow of steam in the cleaning pipe. With the venturi effect the clogging of the return steam pipe may be prohibited for the full length of the return steam pipe.
- the return steam pipe has a cross sectional area which is several times larger than the cross-sectional area of the portion of the cleaning pipe 120’ provided inside said return steam pipe 110.
- adding measuring devices on the return steam or balance pipe may give a better understanding of the environment around it and, eventually, controlling the velocity of the flow may be a way of controlling the pressure of the ribbon (feed) screw. With this possibility and increased understanding of the pressure balance, a new more stable control of the same, might lead to a more smooth/stable feeding of chips into the defibrator or refiner.
- the cleaning pipe 120 is provided at said return steam pipe 110 closer to the feeder pipe 139 (at the back portion of the ribbon feed screw 152) than said preheater 130.
- the cleaning pipe 120 may be in arranged in close vicinity to a back side of said ribbon feed screw 152.
- the cleaning pipe 120 may be inserted into the return steam pipe 110.
- the inserted length of said cleaning pip 120 in said return steam pipe is denoted by 120’.
- the inserted length may vary in between 1 cm to 10 cm.
- said cleaning pipe 120 is having a cross sectional area being less than half the cross-sectional area of the return steam pipe 110.
- the inserted length 120’ of said cleaning pipe 120 into said return steam pipe 110 may be 1-5 % of the total length of the return steam pipe 110.
- the cleaning pipe 120 can have a constant cross section throughout the portion 120’ being inside said return steam pipe 110.
- said cleaning pipe 120 may have a smaller cross section at the outlet compared to the cross section in the beginning of the portion being inside said return steam pipe 110.
- the pressure of the gas in said cleaning pipe 120 is higher than the pressure in the return steam pipe 110.
- the pressure of the gas in said cleaning pipe may be constant or vary. In certain circumstances high pressure pulses may be inserted by the cleaning pipe into the return steam pipe for breaking loose clogged material inside said return steam pipe.
- the wood chip inlet 131 of said preheater 130 may be arranged in a top portion of said preheater 130 and said wood chip outlet 134 may be arranged in a bottom portion of said preheater 130.
- the gas provided to said cleaning pipe may be steam and can preferably be fresh steam. However other gases may be used which will not affect the process.
- One may for instance add acid to the steam.
- the acid may increase the cleaning properties which in addition may be a process component in the preheater 130.
- the return steam pipe 110 is with its first end 114 attached to the feeder pipe 139 comprising the ribbon feed screw and with a second end 112 attached to a top portion of the preheater 130.
- a desired flow of direction of steam in said return steam pipe 110 is from said first end 114 to said second end 112.
- a flow of gas in said cleaning pipe 120 is therefore in the same direction for assisting the flow of steam in said return steam pipe 110, i.e., the cleaning pipe 120 is attached to said return steam pipe 110 in the vicinity of where said return steam pipe 110 attaches to said feeder pipe 139 such as their flow will assist each other in a direction to the top of the preheater 130.
- the ribbon feed screw 152 is providing wood chips to the defibrator 150 via a wood chips inlet 151 of said defibrator 150.
- the wood chips are turned into fiber by grinding the wood chips in between to grinding discs with variable distance to each other.
- From an outlet 154 of said defibrator 150 comes wood fiber in a suitable form for inter alia making paper.
- the cleaning pipe 120 may be provided with a controllable valve arrangement 122.
- the controllable valve arrangement may be used for causing the above-mentioned pressure pulses and/or for controlling the pressure and time said gas is flowing in said cleaning pipe 120.
- the portion 120’of said cleaning pipe 120 provided inside of said return steam pipe 110 can essentially be in parallel with the return steam pipe 110.
- the portion 120’ of said cleaning pipe 120 is provided in the center of the return steam pipe 110.
- FIG 1 it is depicted a common gas inlet 175 for providing gas or steam to the cleaning pipe 120, steam pipe 127 to the steaming bin 142 and steam pipe 125 to the preheater 130.
- said cleaning pipe, steam pipe 125 and steam pipe 127 may be connected to separate steam generating units, preferably for generating fresh steam.
- a method for defibrating wood chips may comprising the steps of: preheating the wood chips is a preheater 130, feeding the wood chips from said preheater to a defibrator in a feeder pipe, returning steam from the feeder pipe to the preheater in a return steam pipe and providing external gas to said return steam pipe via a cleaning pipe for allowing free passage in said return steam pipe.
- the provision of gas may be constant with a constant pressure and flow.
- the gas may be pure steam or steam blended with a suitable component for assisting the defibrating process.
- FIG 2 it is depicted an enlarged view of a portion of an inventive return steam pipe 110 according to the present invention.
- the bottom portion is to be connected to the feeder pipe 139 and the upper portion is to be connected to the preheater 130.
- the cleaning pipe 120 is inserted into the return steam pipe 110.
- the portion of the cleaning pipe 120’ inside said return steam pipe is depicted to be essentially directed in the same manner as the return steam pipe in order to create a flow of steam from the cleaning pipe which essentially coincides with the flow of direction of steam in the return steam pipe 110.
- the flow of steam in figure 2 is from the bottom to the top in the cleaning pipe 110 and in the return steam pipe 120.
- Figure 3 depicts an enlarged view of a portion of a second example embodiment of a return steam pipe according to the present invention.
- the difference compared to figure 2 is that the cleaning pipe 120 is provided at the return steam pipe further away from the inlet of said return steam pipe.
- the inserted portion 120' of the cleaning pipe 120 is in parallel with the surrounding return steam pipe.
- the cleaning pipe 120 is arranged in the center of the steam pipe 110.
- the suction force when introducing a stream of gas/steam from the cleaning pipe 120 into the return steam pipe may be enough to direct steam from the back portion of the ribbon feed screw 152 into the return stem pipe 110 and forward said steam to the top portion of the preheater 130.
- the return steam pipe 110 according to the present invention may be sold as a spare part. Said return steam pipe 110 may be retrofitted to old types of defibrating apparatuses for improving the reliability.
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SE2050526A SE543857C2 (en) | 2020-05-07 | 2020-05-07 | Method and apparatus for defibrating wood chips, and a return steam pipe for such an apparatus |
PCT/SE2021/050271 WO2021225490A1 (en) | 2020-05-07 | 2021-03-26 | Method and apparatus for defibrating wood chips, and a return steam pipe for such an apparatus. |
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