IE860181L - Process for controlling the formation of sheet materials¹such as pipes - Google Patents

Process for controlling the formation of sheet materials¹such as pipes

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IE860181L
IE860181L IE860181A IE18186A IE860181L IE 860181 L IE860181 L IE 860181L IE 860181 A IE860181 A IE 860181A IE 18186 A IE18186 A IE 18186A IE 860181 L IE860181 L IE 860181L
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thickness
actuators
regulating member
slice
paper
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IE860181A
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Measurex Corp
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21DTREATMENT OF THE MATERIALS BEFORE PASSING TO THE PAPER-MAKING MACHINE
    • D21D1/00Methods of beating or refining; Beaters of the Hollander type
    • D21D1/02Methods of beating; Beaters of the Hollander type
    • D21D1/06Bed plates
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F7/00Other details of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F7/06Indicating or regulating the thickness of the layer; Signal devices
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/02Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F1/02Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
    • D21F1/028Details of the nozzle section

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Abstract

The invention relates to a process for controlling the formation of sheet material such as paper. An example of the operation of the invention involves a slurry of fibrous paper flowing through a slot (16) the size of which is governed by a slice lip (14) (thickness regulating member) itself controlled by actuator rods (51). The movements of the actuators to control the thickness of the paper formed are based upon physical characteristics of the slice lip (14) and of the actuators (51). [EP0189311A1]

Description

The present Invention concerns a process for controlling the formation of sheet materials such as paper.
Various sheet materials are manufactured by causing the material In a fluid state to flow In a controlled fashion onto a conveyer or the like. For example* sheet plastic Is often manufactured by extruding heated plastic through a die onto a conveyer belt. Likewise, paper Is often manufactured by causing a slurry of paper pulp to flow from a headbox onto a moving wire. In the manufacture of sheet materials, a thickness-regulating member Is normally used to Insure that the thickness of the sheet Is substantially uniform both 1n the direction In which the sheet travels and In the direction perpendicular thereto. In the case of paper, the thickness regulating member Is called a slice Hp and in the case of plastics, the thickness regulating member can be called a die. In either case, the position of the thickness-regulating member Is controlled by actuators, which in the case of paper manufacturing Include slice rods.
U. S. Patent 3,413,192 teaches a system for controlling a thickness regulating member used in the manufacture of sheet products. According to the patent, a water slurry -of fibrous paper stock Is fed into a headbox, and the slurry then flows through a slice I1p opening slot to be deposited in a continuous web onto a Fourdrinler wire which Is continuously moving in a direction away from the headbox. The position of the slice lip is controlled by a plurality of actuators connected to the slice lip and to the headbox and spaced apart from one another along the length of the slice lip.
Further, according to that patent, the paper slurry dries as It travels along the Fourdrlner wire and thereafter the paper web 1s fed between press rolls for removal of additional moisture. The web Is then fed through a drier section, and the finished paper web Issues from the drier. After the dried paper leaves the drier, a conventional basis weight measuring gauge including a source of nuclear radiation Is used to measure the thickness of the web across the width thereof. Information from the measuring gauge Is transmitted to a control system which in turn controls the slice actuators to maintain the thickness of the paper being produced according to a predetermined scheme.
One of the shortcomings of the system taught Inthat patent is that the physical characteristics of the slice I1p and the actuators are not explicitly considered. It Is believed that this leads to certain Inaccuracies In the operation of the system.
An object of the present Invention 1s to provide a system and process for controlling a thickness regulating member wherein the physical characteristics of the thickness regulating member are taken Into consideration prior to using the system to control the manufacture of a sheet material.
According to the invention there is provided a process for controlling the configuration of a thickness-regulating member such as a slice slip for controlling the formation of sheet naterial such as paper wherein said thickness-regulating member is coupled to a plurality of actuators for actuation thereby and wherein the operation of said actuators is controlled by control means responsive to the condition of the sheet material or paper characterised by:- (a) determining at least one matrix by modelling a said thickness-regulating member and actuator system as an elastic system, (b) determining movements of the actuators required to substantially obtain the desired configuration of the thickness-regulating member based upon said determined at least one matrix; and (c) following determination of said at least one matrix determining the following parameters namely: spring constants of the actuators, modulus of elasticity of the thickness-regulating member, cross sectional moment of inertia of the thickness-regulating member, and the distances between the actuators.
Further objects and advantages of the present Invention can be ascertained by reference to the specification and drawings which are offered by wty of example and not 1n limitation of the Invention which Is defined by the claims thereto.
Figure 1 Is a schematic Illustration of a paper making system according to one embodiment of the present Invention.
Figure 2 is an expanded view of one part of the system shown In Figure 1.
Figure 3 1s a graph Illustrating one mode of operation of the present embodiment.
As shown In Figure 1, the present embodiment Includes a headbox 10 to contain paper pulp. The headbox 10 Includes a plurality of control members 12 coupled to a slice lip 14. Below the slice lip 14 is located the slice opening 16 through which the paper pulp Is distributed onto a moving Fourdrlnier wire 20. In accordance with conventional paper making processes the sheet of paper 22 Is processed In a drier 24 and then rolled for shipment onto a reel 26. A scanner 30 Is positioned across the sheet 22 near the reel 26. The scanner 30 Is conventional and will not be described in detail herein. The scanner has two gauges, a basis weight gauge 32 and a moisture gauge 34, which move back and forth across the moving sheet and simultaneously measure the basis weight and moisture of the sheet. The gauges 32 and 34 produce electrical signals corresponding to the measured property of the sheet, and the electrical signals are transmitted to a controller 36. The controller 36 Includes a computer to process Information received from the gauges 32 and 34, and the controller also Includes means coupled to the control members 12 to control the operation thereof.
Figure 2 shows details of the control members 12. Each umber 12 Includes a support tube 40 Mhlch Is connected to the side of the headbox 10 by mounting brackets 42. A screw Jack 44 Is coupled to the upper end of the support tube 40, and a knob 46 Is coupled to the upper end of the 5 screw 44. To the lower end of the screw jack 44 Is coupled a slice rod or actuator 45 which Includes a heating element, not shown. The slice rod 45 Is hollow, and the heating element extends substantially the full length of the interior of slice rod 45. The heating element Is a pair of elec-rlcally Insulated wires so that when current Is applied the wires heat 10 thereby heating the slice rod. A wire pair 51 Is coupled to the heating element and extends out of the tube 40 for coupling to a power source.
Each connector 50 has a threaded hole, not shown, formed therein to accept a slice rod 45, and the rods 45 are threaded at their lower ends to permit the rods to be.screwed Into the connectors 50. Each connector 50 15 has a mounting member 54 formed on Its lower end to cooperate with the slice lip 14.
When electric current Is applied to the wires 51, the heating element Is heated thus heating the rod 45 so that it expands and becomes longer, thus forcing the slice lip 14 downward. On the other hand, when no 20 current 1s applied the heating element cools and the rod 45 contracts. For further discussion of the control members 12, see U. S. Patent 4,406,740 titled "Apparatus for Effecting the Fine Adjustment of the L1p of a Headbox of a Paper Making Machine" assigned to Chleq Frote et Cie.
•J 6 The slice lip 14 extends the length of the headbox and has a substantially flat side which fits flush against the front wall of the headbox 10. The opposing side of the slice Hp 14 1s curved and has a notch 56 to cooperate with the mounting member 54 so that vertical movements of a con-5 nector 50 results In corresponding vertical movement of the portion of the slice lip to which the connector 1s coupled. Behind the slice lip 14 the front face of the headbox 10 has a slice opening 16 to permit pulp to flow from the headbox onto the wire above a forming board 60. Thus It can be seen that the shape of the lower edge of the slice I1p 14 determines the 10 configuration of the flow of pulp from the slice opening 16. That is, 1f a portion of the slice lip 14 Is raised, more pulp will be allowed to flow through the slice opening 16, and 1f a portion of the slice Hp 14 Is lowered toward the forming board 60, the slice opening will be correspondingly reduced In height thereby restricting the flow of pulp through the 15 slice opening. Thus, it can be seen that the operation of the slice rods or actuators 45 can be used to control the basis weight of the paper measured by the gauge 32.
We have found that control of the actuators can advantageously be based upon certain Information which 1s predetermined prior to operation 20 of the system.
Prior to operation of the system, two matrices are determined.
Ra -P> u Each of the above matrices 1s derived by modelling the slice lip as 5 an elastic beam supported by elastic supports and loaded at the actuators. Such systems are well analyzed 1n mechanical and civil engineering disciplines, and various approximations are well known. For the particular application for headbox slice I1p control we have chosen an approximation which is to consider the slice Hp as a slender elastic beam, and Its de-10 flections small with respect to Its other dimensions. This allows approximation of the radius of curvature at any point of the beam as 1/R ■ y", where y is displacement, and allows expression of the relationship between the moment, M, and the curvature as M » E I y", where E is the modulus of elasticity and I 1s the moment of Inertia. In practice, the slice rods 45 15 are relatively thin and flexible. This allows for a reasonable assumption that the rods apply forces only, and the torques exerted by the rods are negligible. The behavior of the slice lip segments between two adjacent actuators can be expressed 1n terms of moments acting at the two ends of each segment. The neighboring ends of two adjacent segments must assure 20 the continuity of the slice I1p, and hence the positions and slopes at the neighboring ends must equal each other. This way one can express (n-1) relations, where (n) Is the number of rods along the slice lip and where 1 is the distance between rods, as. 1i"i + 2 J11 + *1+1 ) » 1+1 + *1+1 M1+2 - (6 E I /11 ♦ 11+1) (li+1 y1-(l1 + 11+1 +li)y1+l + V1+2) 8 The moments arise primarily from the forces exerted by the rods and can be expressed 1n (n-1) equations as, M1 "**1-1 " 11F1 + ^2 +",+l1-lF1-l In equilibrium, all forces acting on the slice 11p must add up to zero, expressed as, F. + F_ ♦...♦ F - 0 1 £ ft Since the forces emerge due to the loading of the rods, causing them to deform practically 1n an elastic manner, F, - k1 (z^ yt) The collection of these equations can be solved to express the necessary displacement of the rods (zi) to result In a slice lip shape (y{); Thus 1t can be seen that the matrices Ra, A, Pa and Da are based upon the assumptions of equal spacing between the rods; all force on the slice lip Is acting at the rods; and all rods are Identical. In the event that any or all of these assumptions 1s not satisfied, different matrices could be computed. However, as a practical matter, we have found that the above-Identified matrices would be applicable to most practical cases.
Once matrices A and Ra have been determined then certain physical parameters of the system must be determined also. In particular, the following must be determined based upon a physical experiments or Information from the manufacturer of the equipment.
E, the modulus of elasticity of the slice 11p; I, the cross sectional moment of Inertia of the slice I1p; k, the spring constant of the slice rod 45; 1, the distance between slice rods.
Once this Information has been determined or computed, the-Information Is fed Into the computer of the controller 36. Then the system can be installed In the field and operated according to the following equation: T- [A]-1 [Ra] ♦ CJ] T 9 In this equation, Z equals a vector of the required slice rod movements T equals a vector of required displacements of the thickness regulator member at each actuator, J equals the Identity matrix and the other variables are as discussed above. In more general terms, the required 5 slice rod movements are a function of the required displacements and physical parameters of the system. I.e.: I - f(Y, E, I, k, 1) In some clrcunstances, It may not be convenient to determine the parameters E, I, k based on data provided by the manufacturer of the hard-10 ware. In such cases, an operator 1n the field can utilize the following procedure to develop a parameter c, which can be used In place of the parameters Identified above. Specifically, with reference to Figure 3, a series of curves have been developed showing rod number versus displacement of the slice lip when a single rod, for example, rod 10 Is moved In 15 one direction. Tests have shorn that if the parameter c Is a certain value, say CI, and rod 10 Is displaced a distance XI then the slice lip in the area adjacent the rod 10 will be displaced as shown on the curve CI. Likewise, If rod 10 is displaced a distance X2 then the slice lip adjacent the rod 10 will be displaced according to curve C2, and if parameter c has 20 the value C3 and rod 10 is displaced a distance X3 then the slice lip will be displaced according to curve C3. Once the parameter C has been determined, then thie following equation can be used to operate the system.
Z - CA]"1 c[Ra] + [J] Y It should be understood that although one particular type of actuator 25 is taught herein, the present Invention is likewise applicable to other types of actuators. For example, plastic extruders and other sheet material processes employing actuators of the type taught herein or actuators which are hydraullcally powered or motor driven are appropriate for application of the present Invention.
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Claims (5)

CLAIMS:
1. A process for controlling the configuration of a thickness-regulating Member such as a slice slip for controlling the formation of sheet material such as 5 paper wherein said thickness-regulating member is coupled to a plurality of actuators for actuation thereby and wherein the operation of said actuators is U controlled by control means responsive to the condition of the sheet material or paper characterised by:- 10 (a) determining at least one matrix by * modelling a said thickness-regulating member and actuator system as an elastic system, (b) determining movements of the actuators required to substantially obtain the desired 15 configuration of the thickness-regulating member based upon said determined at least one matrix, and (c) following determination of said at least one matrix determining the following parameters namely: spring constants of the actuators, modulus of elasticity 20 of the thickness-regulating member, cross sectional moment of inertia of the thickness-regulating member, and the distances between the actuators.
2. A process according to claim 1 wherein determination of movements of the actuators required to 25 substantially obtain the desired configuration of the thickness-regulating member is in accordance with the following equation: Z " [A]"1 [Ra] ♦ [J] T where:- 30 Z - required movements of the actuators; Y b required displacements of the thickness-regulating member at each actuator; 11 E - modulus of elasticity of the thickness-regulating ■ember; I m cross-sectional moment of inertia of the thickness-regulating member; 5 k » spring constant of an actuator; 1 » distance between actuators; [A] » a first predetermined matrix; [J] » identity matrix; and [R„] ■= a second predetermined matrix. 10 3. A process according to claim 2 wherein, [A] - [Pa][Dal where: 15 20 10 0. 14 10 0 0 0 0 .14 1 ..00 0 12
3. 0 0 12 3 0 0 1 1 (n-1) (n-2) n = number of actuators .
4. A process according to claim 2 wherein: 25 30 0 . . . . 1-2 10. 0 1-2 10 0 . 0 . .0 1-2 1 . . . . 0
5. A process according to claim 1 for controlling the configuration of a thickness-regulating member, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. F. R. KELLY S CO., AGENTS FOR THE APPLICANTS
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