US3741532A - Proportioning control system for an asphalt plant - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to asphalt plants and more particularly to methods and apparatus for controlling the production of asphaltic mixes.
- a conventional asphalt plant utilizes certain basic components in order to produce high type asphaltic mixes for use in, for example, heavy-duty roadways. These components include a multiple aggregate cold feed wherein several sizes of stone and sand are required for a suitable mix; a cold conveyor or elevator to gather and transport material from the cold feeders and elevated to a dryer; a dryer for removing moisture from the aggregate and heating the aggregate to mixing temperature, most commonly about 300F.; a dust collector which provides one or more stages of dust collection from the exhaust gases of the dryer to return valuable dust to the system and for providing a draft to support combustion in the dryer; a hot elevator or conveyor for transporting the heated aggregate from the dryer to the screen; a screen for separating the output of the dryer into two or more sizes of stone and sand, which sizes mayor may not match the cold feed sizes; hot bins to receive and store surges of hot aggregates, which aggregates are divided into compartments to match the size segregation afforded by the screen separations; a hot aggregate proportioning mechanism which
- an elevator or conveyor except in tower plants where the hot bins are mounted over the mixer, for transporting the hot aggregate to the mix; an asphalt proportioning mechanism, usuallya bucket on a scale in batch plants, and a calibrated positive displacement pump in continuousplants, for providing the proper amount of asphalt to the mixture in accordance with the amount of hot aggregate; and a mixer, either batchtype or continuous, to convert the segregated aggregate and asphalt inputs into a homogeneous mix.
- the screen for example, is ordinarily a huge machine for present day capacities and would necessarily be increased in size, with an attendant increase in cost, to handle the capacities now being requested for future plants. This alone appears to be impractical.
- the hot aggregate proportioning mechanism merely recombines the materials separated by the screen and, inasmuch as material is not manufactured,
- the cold feed must be correct in order to continue the 2-. runs continuously and includes supervision and control of the various operating components thereof resulting in a more compact and economical facility which may be operated at a high rate of production.
- the above-described screen, hot bins, aggregate proportioning mechanism and hot elevator of present production techniques may be eliminated and asphalt production may be realized by the utilization of a system employing the other mentioned equipments under the control of a supervisory and control system which employs sensing apparatus located at certain flow stations within the plant for signalling a monitoring system which, in turn, controls the amount of material inputs to the mixer.
- This control is effected by sampling the hot aggregates flowing into the mixer and controlling material flow in accordance with the samples.
- the amounts of cold and hot feeds to the dryer and mixer, respectively, and dust from the dust collector are determined by weighing mechanism which provides signals as a function of weight to the control system.
- the control system causes samples to be made of the hot aggregate for adjusting the flow of aggregate and controls the output of asphalt pumping equipment in accordance with the hot aggregate input into the mixer.
- Another object of theinvention is to provide an asphalt plant in which material flow is continuously monitored and controlled by a supervisory and control system.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an asphalt plant according to the present invention which employs a supervisory and control system;
- FIGS. 2A andZB together form an elevational view of an asphalt plant constructed and operable in accordance with the techniques of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an elevational view of a sampling .bin which may be advantageously employed in practicing the present invention.
- Conveyor l9 delivers the cold aggregate to input 22 of a dryer 21.
- the aggregate In the dryer the aggregate is heated for drying and for elevating its temperature to that suitable for mixing, preferably about 300F at which temperature it is delivered from the output 23 of dryer 21 to a conveyor 24 for movement to a mixer.
- dryer 21 In addition to outlet 23, dryer 21 has a second output 25 connected to a duct 26 through which air is drawn to support combustion for the dryer and for collecting dust given off from the aggregate during the drying process. This dust is valuable and should be returned to the aggregate flow.
- Conveyor 24 operates in a direction indicated by arrow 31 to carry the hot dried aggregate to input 33 of a mixer pug mill 32.
- Asphalt tank 40 supply a flow of liquid bitumen by way of pump 41, meter 42 and conduit 43 to an asphalt spray bar 43' in input 33 of the mixer 32, whereupon the asphalt and the aggregate are mixed as is well known in the art and delivered by way of mixer output 34 to a conveyor 35 operating as indicated by arrow 36
- Conveyor 35 transports the asphalt composition to a mix storage hopper 37 having an input 38 for receiving the mix and an output 39 for servicing haulage vehicles.
- the asphalt material stored in hopper 37 includes the aforementioned valuable dust which is drawn by way of duct 26 into a dust storage apparatus 27 having a dust collector 27a which separates the dust from the exhaust gases, a dust storage bin 27b and an output 28 which meters the dust onto conveyor 24 by way of conveyor 29 operating as indicated by arrow 30.
- Conveyor 19 Conveyor 19, conveyor 24 and conveyor 29 each include a continuous weighing device operably associated therewith as referenced at 56, 61, and 59, respectively. Each of these weighing devices continually monitor the amount of aggregate flowing thereover and provides indications to a supervisory and control apparatus 54 over the respective signalling channels 55, 60 and 58. In this manner the amount of material traversing the cold conveyor, the hot conveyor and the dust conveyor may be continuously monitored by weight. In addition to the monitoring of total aggregate weight for delivery to the mixer, the present invention utilizes apparatus for monitoring the quality of the aggregate being supplied. In this connection, attention is invited to conveyor or chute 44 of FIG.
- the weighing apparatus 45 is illustrated in greater detail as comprising a plurality of bins 47-50 each of which includes an aggregate release apparatus, such as 75, 76 and 77, for releasing individual aggregate components to a chute 51 for delivery from the scale to a conveyor 52, upon receipt or release signals over channel 74.
- the weighing apparatus 45 is ofthe type well known in the art and no further description thereof is deemed necessary except that the scale is adapted to record, and deliver indications of such recordings to the supervisory and control system of the individual aggregate components by way of the scale mechanism 63 and information channel 62.
- apparatus such as a Type C cutting sampler is employed at reference 73 as is well known in the crushed stone art. More specifically, such a cutting sampler moves a receptacle through the aggregate flow and delivers the diverted sample of a true cross-section of material flow through a conveyor or chute 44 for delivery to screen 46.
- screen 46 is much smaller than that required previously in the main flow of material and is therefore not pushed to capacity and accordingly can provide a much more accurate gradation analysis. It can make separations much finer than are practical over a screen which is required to handle the full plant capacity. Advantageously, it can be very small and inexpensive.
- the present invention includes the control of aggregate flow in accordance with the weights sensed.
- the plant is provided with a supervisory control system 54 for receiving the weight indications from the sensing devices 42, 56, 59, 61 and 63 by way of their respective signalling channels 42a, 55, 58, and 62.
- the control section of apparatus 54 includes outgoing control channel 57 for controlling the individual aggregate feeds and outputs 14-16 of the cold storage feeder containers 11-13 respectively.
- the system includes a control channel 64 for controlling the flow from pump 41 by way of a pump flow adjuster 6S and a control channel 28a for controlling the output of the dust storage apparatus 27.
- the supervisory and control system 54 receives weight signals from the various stations in the asphalt plant and responds accordingly .to vary the aggregate feed and pump operation to meet the requirements of the desired mix.
- the supervisory and control system 54 detects the aggregate flow rate at sensor 61 and employs the signals therefrom to control the proportioning of other additives, the dust and the asphalt, by way of their respective control channels.
- the sensors and corresponding signalling channels are employed to signal the control system 54 that the correct amounts are being added and corrections are automatically made if the correct proportions are not being added.
- Total capacity is sensed by sensor 56, and the apparatus 54 adjusts feeders 14-16 so as to maintain the preset desired flow rate over sensor 56.
- the proportional relationship between the feed rates of these aggregates is adjusted occasionally in response to the data received in the gradation analysis at elements 44 and 45. This may be done either manually or automatically.
- a reject mechanism 67 is provided for diverting an unwanted aggregate mix which may occasion the input to the mixer.
- the reject mechanism includes a flop gate 69 and an actuator 68 which are operated manually to divert the aggregate into chute 70. This condition most normally will occur when proportions are not yet stabilized upon startup of the process.
- the present invention also applies to such mixes and may be advantageously employed in the production of these cold mixes.
- the improved cold 7 feed control eliminates surges in the dryer resulting in better dryer operation and the valuable dust is collected and accurately controlled and metered back into the aggregate flow.
- the asphalt plant becomes more compact and portable with the elimination of the large gradation unit and screen of conventional plants which require a large crane to stack one upon the other.
- the present invention makes a recordation practical with respect to continuous plants, such recordation being required by increasing numbers of highway departments and including a printed record of the weight of each ingredient of every batch for quality control of the mix. ln practicing the present invention, as each aggregate sample is removed, screened and weighed, a quality control record is produced.
- a method of producing asphalt material from a supply of bitumen and a supply of aggregate having a plurality of aggregate components comprising the steps of feeding the aggregate along a path from the aggregate supply to a first station,
- a method of producing asphalt material from a supply of bitumen and a supply of aggregate having a plurality of aggregate components comprising the steps of heating the aggregate
- a method of producing asphalt material from a supply of bitumen and a supply of aggregate having a plurality of aggregate components comprising the steps of feeding aggregate from the supply for heating,
- a method of producing asphalt material from supply of bitumen and a supply of aggregate having a plurality of aggregate components comprising the steps of heating the aggregate
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