US3815395A - Method and device for heating and flanging circular discs - Google Patents
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- Circular discs for boiler bottoms are worked or deformed in a cold condition, provided the wall thickness permits this.
- Circular discs having a greater wall thickness heretofore were heated in its entirety in a furnace and then pressed in a die. This method is, however, very expensive and the transportation of the red-hot discs is complicated.
- Heat inductors which operate with alternating current are known per se. It is also known in the art to employ heat inductors for heating of articles which are deformed later. f
- lt is an object of the invention to effect an inductive heating with the greatest possible efficiency and to avoid extensive losses in the action of the magnetic field, This is accomplished in that the circular disc at first is slightly predeformed in a cold condition, then is centrally clamped, and thereafter is rotated about its center axis and thereby is heated in the range of its marginal zone by analternating current inductor which impinges the circular disc over a sector-shaped area so that the marginal'zone can now be flanged; thereafter the circular disc is again released from its clamping engagement.
- the heating operation is separated from the deformation operation.
- a change in the cross section of the marginal zone of the circular disc does not occur during the heating operation.
- the inductor can be well adapted to the cross-sectional form which remains always the same.
- a further possibility of adaptation to the quality of the material and to the thickness of thematerial is provided by the application of alternatingicurrent whose frequency is changed.
- the rotative speeds of the circular disc during the heating on one hand and during the deformation onthe other hand may be different from each other.
- the rotative speed during the heating is so selectedthat the time period betweentwo heating periods during the passing of the respective area of the marginal zone of the circular-disc through the inductor is so short so that the heat dissipation toward-the center of the circular disc between the two heating periods is neglectable.
- the rotative speed and the feed of the induction heat may be adjusted with respect to each other that the marginal zone of the circular disc is sufficiently heated, for instance to a temperature of 800 C, while the center zone of the circular disc remains practically cold, for instance below a temperature of 100 C.
- the separation of the heating operation from the deformation in accordance with the invention may be constructed in various manners, for instance in that the circular disc may be moved or pivoted from the effective range of inductor into the flanging tool
- the preferred method in accordance with the invention comprises that first the inductor is moved into the range of the marginal zone of the circular disc and after completion of the heating operation is moved away from the same, whereupon the flanging tool is put into operation.
- the circular disc in this manner in spite of the separation of the two mentioned operations from each other, remains in the same device and after heating is deformed or flanged in the same device.
- a device for practicing the above-described method steps comprises a'flanging machine and an inductor unit whose inductor is adjustable with respect to the circular disc and in which the heating effect is variable.
- This arrangement has the advantage that the entire inductor unit comprises a separate part of the entire arrangement.
- the mentioned heating unit would stand aside. Nevertheless, one has the possibility to serve two alternating operating flanging machines with a single condensercontrol box so that an improved exploitation of the installed arrangement is attained.
- Another object of the invention is to arrange the inductor unit on a carriage which is separated from the flanging machine and may be moved toward and away 4 from .the circular disc, whereby the carriage is adjustable in vertical direction while the inductor is hinged and angularly adjustably secured to said carriage.
- the inductor unit may be provided with a-pivoted arm which is adjustable in its length and is rotatable about a horizontally slidable pivot pin, whereby this'pivoted arm carries theinductor and is operable by a cable secured to an arm fixed on the frame of the flanging machine.
- This arrangement requires a simple constructional display and requires no bottom for the 3 inductor unit, and permits a very simple electric cable connection.
- the inductor may cover about one-fourth of the circumference of the circular disc.
- the mentioned coverage of the circular disc by the inductor depends upon the time period necessary for the heating operation. If the .boiler bottom is to be heated within a relatively short period of time, then the inductor is supplied with a higher amount of energy. In order to maintain a constant energy density on the circular disc it is necessary .to cover the disc over a greater area. During normal heating periods the coverage of the circular disc amounts to'about one-fourth of its circumference in the range of the heating zone.
- the inductor embraces the margin of the circular disc with two' spaced parallel legs so that on both sides of the circular disc induction currents are produced.
- One leg of the inductor may be arranged to be pivoted away or toward the circular disc in order to speed up the operation of the device when introducing a new circular disc or after the heating operation has been completed and in order to facilitate the deformation of the annular zone by the flanging .tool.
- the condenser-control box may be equipped with means for adjusting the frequency of the alternating current flowing to the inductor to a predetermined value.
- the present invention makes use of the knowledge that a magnetic field extends circularly around an electric conductor through which an electric current passes in accordance with the Maxwell Rule. If an alternating current passes throughthe conductor, then the direction of rotation of the magnetic field changes with the frequency of the alternating current.
- the marginal zone of the circular disc is subjected to the changing direction of rotation of a circularly moved magnetic field. Thishas the result that an electric current is induced in the marginal zone of the circular disc and this electric current effects a heating of the mentioned marginal zone. ln the present case a movement of the circular disc in this magnetic field is not necessary in view of the employment of an alternating current, buta movement of the circular disc.
- the rotative movement of the circular disc is solely used for the purpose of moving the entire marginal zone through the inductor in order to keep the induction heat as-far as possible away from the center of the circular disc.
- the inductor of the present invention comprises a continuous conductor forming loops which are open toward the center of the circular disc.
- This construction of the inductor makes it possible to conduct induction heat to the sheet metal of the circular discin a very simple manner to both of its sides, namely from below and from above, and it is also possible to arrange the loops of the conductor for this purpose in different manners.
- the conductor loops embrace the edge of the circular disc alternately in the form of a U" and in the form of a helical turn, whereby the loop arms extend radially over the width of the marginal zone and have a distance d from each other and a comparatively larger distance of the loops which are spaced from each other a distance d.
- Each loop forms in this manner a heating sector within the inductor so that a larger diameter between the loops avoids a mutual influence or interference.
- Each loop induces in the sheet metal of the circular disc a closed electric circuit whose length in radial direction of the circular disc is larger than in circumferential direction.
- An inductor of this construction is very simple and can easily be installed in an inductor frame. An extension of the inductor circumference is possible without difficulties for the purpose of adaptation.
- the loops extend radially over the width of the marginal zone and are uniformly offset with respect to one another in circumferential direction and are formed by a conductor positioned on both sides of the circular disc and running from one side of the circular disc toward the other backwards.
- the loop arms have a distance d from each other and the loops have a distance b from each other.
- the form of the loops according to the size and distance from each other is the same as above-mentioned, but owing to the path of the conductor on one side of the circular disc and back and forth on the other, this particular arrangement is particularly suitable for a foldable inductor.
- this particular arrangement is particularly suitable for a foldable inductor.
- the loops of the conductors extend radially over the width of the marginal zone of the circular disc and are formed uniformly and positioned mirror-like.
- the conductor extending back and forth has loop arms which have a distance d from each other and the loop arms are covered by ferrous shielding sheets.
- each loop arm namely above and below the circular disc, comprises a conductor through which a current flows in the same direction.
- the effect obtained is amplified by the mentioned ferrous shielding sheets causing a concentration of the magnetic field.
- the mentioned ferrous shielding sheets are also necessary in avoiding a mutual influencing of the conductors which extend in axial direction of the circular disc.
- the loops embrace the edge of the circular disc only in the range of the inlet and outlet in a U-shaped manner and extend radiallyltoward the inlet and outlet over the width of the marginal zone while in circumferential direction on both sides of the circular disc the loops are connected with conductor sections.
- the loops are not induced as heretofore electrical circuits in the circular disc whose length in radial direction is greater than in the circumferential direction, but the induced electric circuits extend now predominantly in the circumferential direction of thecircular disc, and then induced current flows with a limited penetration depth on the one side of the circular disc and then back towards the other side.
- the distance of the conductor which in this case forms a loop and extends in circumferential direction on'both sides of the circular disc is compared with the opposite conductor relatively small, so that the one conductor interferes with the magnetic field of the other conductor and weakens it.
- This last-named arrangement is suitable, therefore, for an automatically operating temperature limitation at circular discs made of ferretic material so that it is assured that the temperature of 800C may not be exceeded. The heated material therefore cannot become overheated.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a device in accordance with the invention in a top elevation view.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the device of FIG. 1 in a side elevation view in the direction of the arrow II in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a modified device in a view similar to FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 illustrates another modification of the device of the invention.
- FIGS. 5 and 5a illustrate the construction of an inductor in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the area B, C, D and Eindicated in FIG. 5a in an enlarged scale.
- FIGS. 7 and 7a illustrate a second embodiment of the inductor in accordance with the invention.
- FIGS. 8 and 8a illustrate a third embodiment of the inductor in accordance with the invention.
- FIGS. 9 and 9a illustrate a fourth embodiment of the I inductor of the invention.
- the device of the invention comprises first of all aflanging machine 1 provided with flanging rolls 8 and 9 and an inductor unit 2.
- the flanging machine 1 is provided with a frame-like main gate 3 in its center.
- the inductor unit 2 is mounted opposite the flanging rolls 8 and 9.
- a circular disc 5 is disposed in the main gate 3 and is clamped in position between two vertically disposed hydraulically operated bilaterally impinging pistons provided withdies 6 and 6' which engage this center of i the circular disc 5.
- the latter by means of the mentioned pistons and dies 6 and 6' may be-clamped in position in the gate 3 at any desired height as is indicated in the FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 by the arrows 7 and 7'.
- Each one of the flanging rolls 8 or 9 effect a rotative movement of the circular disc 5 during the deforming or flanging operation, whereby the circular disc 5 is rotated about the vertical axis of rotation 10, while the clamping dies 6 and 6' hold the circular disc in position at the desired level.
- the flanging rolls 8 and 9 may be moved toward and away from the axis of rotation 10 as is indicated by the arrows.
- a supporting roll 12 may be ity of the inductor 15 relative to the circular disc 5.
- the inductor unit 2 is equipped with a portable pedestal 17 having traction wheels 16 so that the unit 2 may be moved independently from the flanging machine 1 and is separated from the latter.
- the pedestal 17 has mounted thereon an inductor 15 adjustable in vertical direction and in angular direction.
- the pedestal 17 is provided with a horizontally extending beam 18, one end of which is rotatable about a vertical pivot axis 21 and has two downwardly spreading legs 19 and 19 and another leg 20 rigidly connected with the other end of the beam 18.
- the legs 19, 19 and 20 are provided at the lower ends with traction wheels 16 so that the three-legged pedestal may be moved parallel to a plane containing the spread legs 19 and 19 and the horizontal beam 18 may be pivoted around the pivot axis 21.
- the beam 18 according to its working position may be adjusted to suit the diameter of the circular disc 5 and may be moved toward and away from the same and its rest position or inoperativeposition may be moved completely outside the range of the circular disc 5. in the plane of the spread legs 19 and 19'.
- the inductor 15, for the purpose of being brought in cooperation with the boiler bottom to be formed, is attached to the horizontal beam in such a manner that it may be adjusted in vertical direction and also in angular direction.
- the vertical adjustment is accomplished by two horizontally spaced and vertically disposed electrically operated adjusting spindles 23 movable in the direction of the arrows 22, while the angular adjustment of the inductor 15 in the directions indicated by the arrows 24 is effected by an electrically operatedadjusting spindle 25.
- the electrically operated adjusting spindles one may also employ, for instance hydraulically operated piston elements.
- the upper ends of the vertical adjusting spindles 23 are fixedly attached to the horizontal beam 18, while the adjusting spindle 25 is pivotally connected with the spread legs l9, 19.
- the inductorlS is pivotally connected with the adjusting spindles 23 and 25. Accordingly, the inductor 15 may be adjusted in all directions.
- the inductor 15 has a U-shaped cross section forming spaced upper and lower jaws between which extends the marginal area of the circular disc in such a manner that the inductor 15 covers a sector of the circular disc of an area of about and a depth which corresponds to thewidth a of the marginal zone 5 to be heated.
- the particular construction of the inductor 15 and the arrangement of the conductors within the same will be described hereinafter.
- the feed of the electric current to the inductor 15 is effected by a conductor strap 26 (FIG. 1) which leads from a condenser-control box 27 to the inductor unit 2. From the conductor strap 26 flexible medium frequency cables 28 lead to the inductor terminals. It should be noted that for the purpose of adjusting the inductor it is not necessary to separate the electrical connection leading to the condenser-control box 27.
- the condenser-control box 27 is arranged laterally off the entire arrangement.
- the energy transformation is effected by a static frequency transformer which for the. purpose of a better efficiency is capable of supplying electric current to two devices one after the other.
- all open portions of the cir- Cular disc may be covered by means preventing heat radiation which improves the efficiency.
- the covering means for this purpose are conventional and may be easily removed and therefore are not particularly illustrated.
- the inductor unit 2 illustrated in FIG. 3 is also separate from the flanging machine I and comprises a portable inductor carriage 30 adjustable as to its height and on which the inductor is so attached that it may be adjusted in angular direction.
- the inductor carriage 30 is provided with traction wheels 31 which are adjustable in vertical direction so that the inductor carriage may be moved in the direction of the arrows 32 and 33.
- the inductor 15 is arranged pivotally adjustable at the upper end of the inductor carriage 30 in such a manner that it may be adjusted about a horizontal axis 34 in the direction of the arrow 35.
- the .inductor 15 is provided-with a lower jaw or leg 15 and an upper jaw or leg 15" which both are pivotally connected, with each other about the axis 36, and may be provided with respect to each other by means of an electrically or hydraulically operatingmechanism 37, so that the inductor jaws may be able to open or close.
- 15" illustrates the position of the upper jaw of the inductor 15 when it is open. This open position of the upper jaw is employed when the unit 2 is moved toward the flanging machine for the deformation operation.
- Both inductor jaws l5 and 15" are electrically connected with each other as will be explained hereinafter.
- the inductor unit 2 is provided with a rigid arm 39 which extends inclined upwardly from the gate 3.
- This arm 39 projects away from the axis of rotation 10 of the circular disc 5 and is provided at its upper outer end with cable sheave 40 guiding a cable 41 one end of which is connected to a piston.
- the rod belonging to ahy'draulic lifting cylinder 42 while the other end of the cable is connected to the lower end by the arrow 47, may be varied in its length or, in other words, this portion of the pivot arm 43 is telescopically constructed and by means of an adjusting spindle may be made longer or shorter.
- the movement of the cable 41 as efiected by the lifting cylinder in the direction of the arrow 48 may be so accomplished that the position of the inductor 15 is adapted to the position of the circular disc 5.
- the lifting cylinder 41 with the cable 41 thereon has the purpose to remove the inductor 15 after the heating of the marginal zone of the circular disc 5 so that the device may be provided with another circular disc.
- FIGS. 5 to 9a explain the arrangement of an electric conductor within the inductor.
- the conductor is basically designated by 50 and in all embodiments of the invention is arranged on the inner walls of the jaws of the inductor 15 and is positioned partly and alternately on the upper and lower inductor jaws in the form of loops which are open toward the center of the circular disc.
- FIGS. 5 and 7 to 9 illustrate the position of theouter edge 5 are illustrated and the parts of the con-v ductor 50 which in viewing direction are disposed behind the circular disc 5 and are illustrated in dotted lines.
- the direction of movement of the circular disc 5 is indicated by an arrow R.
- the FIGS. 5a and 7a to 9a illustrate a sectional view along the dash perimeter lines in the FIGS. 5 and 7 to 9 but in another scale and viewed in the direction of the arrows y-y in FIG. I, so that for instance a conductor shown in FIG. 5a above the disc 5 appears in FIG. 5 in dotted lines, because as already explained, FIG. 5 illustrates a view from below toward the disc 5. (See also FIG. 2).
- the looped arms 51 and 52, 51 and 52, and 51 and 52" designate each a loop in which a looped arm is arranged opposite each side of the circular disc 5.
- the magnetic fields which move around the looped arms with alternating rotating direction are designated by 53 and the direction of rotation which is produced is indicated by arrows.
- the electric circuits which are induced by the individual looped arms 51, 52, etc. in the circular disc 5 are indicated by 54, 54 and 54 and the depth of their penetration into the material of the disc is indicated by 55, 55 and 55''.
- FIG. 6 illustrates an areal portion B-C-D-E of FIG. 5a in an enlarged scale.
- the following references are employed in FIG. 6:
- '8 is considered a measurement for the depth of penetration, whereby the current in the disc flows radially in the surface of the circular disc.
- the depth of penetration of these arrangements is principally dependent upon the width of the watercooled copper conductor and its distance c from the circular disc, i.e., the greater the distance 0 is between the conductor and the disc the smaller will be the depth of penetration 6 at a constant width of the conductor.
- the conductor 50 with the looped arms 56, 56', 56" and 56" and the conductor sections 60, 60 and 60 therebetween extends below the circular disc and with the looped arms 57, 57', 57" and 57" and the corresponding conductor sections extend in circumferential direction above the disc.
- the looped arms 56, 57, etc. which are offset with respect to each other below and above the disc 5 and extend substantially radially and their magnetic fields 58, there are induced electric circuits 59, 59' and 59 in the sheet metal of the disc.
- At the reversing point 61 of the conductors 50 is provided a deflection.
- the arrangement of the conductor within the inductor insofar is similar as in FIGS. 7 and 7a in that in both these cases the conductor runs loopshaped on one side of the circular disc in one direction and then back on the other side rearwardly, but the loops on both sides of the circular discs are in the lastmentioned embodiment not offset with respect to each other.
- the looped arms 62 and 63, etc. form lower loops and the looped arms 64, 65, etc. form upper loops.
- the magnetic fields are indicated by 66 and the induced electric circuits in the circular disc 5 are indicated by 67 and ferritic shield plates are indicated by 68.
- the latter are employed for the purpose of improving the guidance of the magnetic field and to concentrate the same onto the circular disc.
- the current flow in the two closely adjacent conductor sections is in the same direction. Accordingly, there is no stray field loss.
- the radially extending looped arms 72 and 75 are arranged closely together. These looped arms form loops which are arranged in the same radial plane on the other side of the circular disc so that for instance arm 72 forms with 73 and 74 with 75 each a loop and with the assistance of magnetic fields 78 form electric circuits 80 extending in radial direction, while the conductor sections 76 and 77 induce electric circuits 81 extending in circumferential direction.
- the thickness of the circular disc is D 3.5 8. (At an optimum result.) This means that with the most frequently heated circular discs having a thickness of not more than 50 mm a relatively high frequency (such as 1,500 to 2,000
- I-Iz would have to be employed.
- Method of heating andflanging of circular discs comprising the steps of slightly prebending the circular disc when in a cold condition, then clamping it centrically and rotating it about its center axis and during said rotation heating the marginal zone of said circular disc by an alternating current inductor whose heat impinges sector-shaped areas of said marginal zone andthen flanging said heated marginal zone after the completion of said hearing.
- Device for the heating and flanging of discs particularly of kettle bottoms of ferritic or austenitic material comprising means for mounting the disc on the device and for rotating the disc, an inductor unit for cooperation with the perimeter of the disc, inductor moving means cooperable with said inductor permitting radial adjustment of the inductor into and out of operating relationship with said disc, said inductor having means for alterating its heating effect, and means for forming flanging on the disc after the inductor has heated the perimeter of the'disc and after said inductor moving means has moved said inductor out of operating relationship with the disc.
- said inductor moving means comprises a portable pedestal which is separated from said fianging means and adapted to be moved toward and away from the same and means for adjusting said inductor on said pedestal in vertical direction and in its angular position.
- said inductor moving means comprises a portable carriage which is separated from said flanging means and adapted to travel toward and away from the same, means for adjusting the height of said carriage, and means for mounting said inductor angularly adjustable on said carriage. (FIG. 3).
- Device including an arm fixed on said flanging means, an extensible lever arm pivoted with one of its ends to a pivot pin which is mounted for horizontal adjustment on said flanging means, said inductor being attached to the other end of said lever arm, a cable sheave on said fixed arm, and an adjustable cable extending from said flanging means and over said sheave to said lever arm for adjusting the position of said heat inductor with respect to said circular disc.
- Device including a condenser-control box spaced from said device and a flexible conductor line connecting said box with flexible conductor (28) leading to said heater inductor.
- Device including means in said condenser-control box for adjusting the frequency of the alternating current supplied to said heat inductor.
- said heat conductor is provided with a continuous conductor (50) forming loops which are open toward the center of the circular disc to be worked upon, said loops extending with straight legs radially with respect to the width of the marginal zone of said circular disc and being uniformly offset in circumferential direction of said disc and being placed to face opposite sides of said circular disc.
- said heat conductor is provided with a continuous conductor (50) forming loops which are open toward the center of the circular disc to be worked upon, said loops extending with their straight legs radially with respect to the width of the marginal zone of said circular disc and being uniformly and homologously disposed to face opposite sides of said circular disc and spaced from the surfaces of the latter.
- said heat conductor is provided with a continuous conductor (50) forming loops which are open toward the center of the circular disc to be worked upon, said loops extending only in the range of the entrance and the exit of said circular disc and embrace U-shaped the edge of said circular disc and increase gradually in radial length over the width of the marginal zone, said loops being connected with each other by conductor sections extending circumferentially and spaced from both sides of said circular disc.
- Device according to claim 4 including insulation means for reducing the loss caused by heat radiation from the heated circular disc.
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