WO1992004149A1 - Method for automatically supplying, checking and placing refractory bricks in metallurgical reactors and vessels - Google Patents

Method for automatically supplying, checking and placing refractory bricks in metallurgical reactors and vessels Download PDF

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WO1992004149A1
WO1992004149A1 PCT/CH1991/000195 CH9100195W WO9204149A1 WO 1992004149 A1 WO1992004149 A1 WO 1992004149A1 CH 9100195 W CH9100195 W CH 9100195W WO 9204149 A1 WO9204149 A1 WO 9204149A1
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21CPROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
    • C21C5/00Manufacture of carbon-steel, e.g. plain mild steel, medium carbon steel or cast steel or stainless steel
    • C21C5/28Manufacture of steel in the converter
    • C21C5/42Constructional features of converters
    • C21C5/44Refractory linings
    • C21C5/441Equipment used for making or repairing linings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D41/00Casting melt-holding vessels, e.g. ladles, tundishes, cups or the like
    • B22D41/02Linings
    • B22D41/023Apparatus used for making or repairing linings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D1/00Casings; Linings; Walls; Roofs
    • F27D1/16Making or repairing linings increasing the durability of linings or breaking away linings
    • F27D1/1621Making linings by using shaped elements, e.g. bricks

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  • the process which is the subject of the invention relates to a fully robotic device, allowing the internal lining in refractory bricks of reactors or containers for metallurgical use, mainly but not exclusively the containers which allow the transport and the pouring of liquid metals. , which is designated by the term "ladles”.
  • the process according to the invention is particularly useful because it performs all the sequences and operations which are, in accordance with the prior art, carried out in a difficult working environment and conditions by masons in a fully automatic manner. specialists in the field of industrial fumigation.
  • the subject of the invention is a process which is particularly useful for the internal production of wear linings in refractory bricks for steelworks pockets, pockets used in the preparation and transport of liquid metal.
  • the process which is the subject of the invention guarantees this quality and this perfect reproducibility in the making of the brick lining.
  • the difficult conditions of unsanitary work of workers in hot and dusty atmospheres cause imprecise, risky and unreliable assemblies.
  • the main purpose of the invention is to eliminate this arduous nature of the work of men who must work in these extremely confined places by penetrating inside the containers. They undergo conditions of intense heat there, dangerous dusts obliging them to the permanent port of respiratory masks. It is clear that this important characteristic of the invention will eliminate the majority of bodily accidents during the work of operators, very numerous accidents during the fall of bricks, during their manual manipulation during their transfer or their implantation in the container.
  • Figure 1 schematically shows all the organs of the instal ⁇ lation in a first embodiment.
  • Figure 2 shows the depalletization manipulator and the brick model used in the example.
  • Figure 3 shows in more detail the brick routing and control line.
  • FIG. 4 represents the brick stacking manipulator in the working position in the pocket.
  • the invention can be better understood from this particularly useful application of the method, application which describes below, the cycle of setting up a standard brick model marketed by producers of refractory materials.
  • the brick shape described in 6 in FIG. 2 is one of the most commercial geometrical shapes and it is the one that was used in this example.
  • this form of brick makes it possible to generate, by its manual deposit in scrolls, most of the radii of gyration of the refractory wall, radii varying according to the different pocket volumes. It is clear that there is considerable economic interest in using with the device which is the subject of the invention, the brick formats most widely used in manual assembly. However, it should be noted that the format taken here as an example is not exclusive to the device presented and that the method according to the invention applies to other models and formats of bricks or shaped refractory pieces.
  • the device which is the subject of the invention is developed in its entirety according to FIG. 1 .11 comprises the three main parts described respectively according to FIGS. 2, 3, and 4.
  • the description below in the example confers the construction of a refractory wall made of magnesia and magnesia-carbon bricks for metallurgical vessels in pockets, vessels with a capacity of more than 80 tonnes of liquid steel
  • the container to be lined is placed in a construction pit, this in order to avoid brick transfers in too distant horizontal planes.
  • depalletizing robot and the brick control unit have been voluntarily shown in separate sets to better understand the device which is the subject of the invention. All the mechanisms are under the control of a central computer which manages the cycle automata, and which processes all the information necessary for the proper accomplishment of tasks in real time, it is also responsible for monitoring the use of materials and their accounting allocation in inventory monitoring.
  • Figure 2 describes depalletization.
  • a manipulator robot (1) grips the bricks according to four pallet storage areas. These pallets generally have a useful surface for removing bricks of 1200 mm x 1200 mm. This gripping is ensured in this example by suction cups (15) mounted on a transfer carriage (14) itself movable in rotation on its support barrel (13) mounted on a carriage (12). The assembly covers with the raceway (11) a surface with a grip angle of 180 °. The raised brick is placed on the transfer in (5).
  • the parts are supplied individually at high flow rate according to the program defined in the computer.
  • the routing of bricks of different formats and qualities can be carried out according to their precise destinations in construction.
  • Figure 3 describes the brick routing and control line.
  • the machine operates a continuous and systematic control on all of these. This control is autonomous and allows the materials to be validated piece by piece before their final transfer to the stack.
  • the bricks after being placed on a feeding belt, enter a protected enclosure (21), where their shapes and dimensions are checked.
  • This control can be done, for example, by a camera specialized in these tasks, a shape recognition video camera. Connected to the calculator, this camera gives the information necessary to organize the scrap (broken corners, shape not corresponding to the mounting indices).
  • Weighing (23) is performed for density control during the shape control operation. After measuring its physical characteristics, the brick is transferred to the evacuation table (24) where its disposal is carried out if necessary, by a drawer (25). A lifting chain (26) then transfers this brick to the stack.
  • FIG 4 explains the active part of construction of the lining in the container. Very advantageously, the process is based on the principle of the continuous introduction of materials, without there being at any time the introduction of pallets or packages of bricks inside the container.
  • This stacking manipulator according to Figure 4 consists of a vertical tower (31) which is completely removable and introduced by a lifting means into the container to be built. This introduction can for example be done using a lifting crane.
  • This tower is placed on the container in a horizontal plane (P H ). It pivots along an axis of gyration (P v ).
  • a transfer band (34) feeds a rotary circular plate (37). This plateau rotates around the axis of gyration (P v ).
  • the transfer chain (35) by the pneumatic cylinder (36), both integral in rotation with the vertical tower (31) and whatever the angular position of this tower around the 'axis (P v ).
  • the jack (36) pushes this brick into a cell of the chain (35) which descends this brick towards a horizontal belt (40) supplying the manipulator (33) which will position it in the wall.
  • a position sensor (41) which can for example be an opto-electronic sensor, permanently informs the computer of the azimuthal situation of the point of removal of the brick for perfect control of the stacking of the wall, according to, but not exclusively, stacking in scrolls (helicoid) in one or more steps in the case of the application example.
  • an expansion joint (39) necessary during the rise at very high temperature of the lining during use of the container is made on the upper surface of the brick wall by a free interval of 10 to 30 mm, continuously filled with a powdery refractory mass using a nozzle (42), positioned at the end of a flexible tube and pre-adjusted at the start of assembly.
  • the pulverulent product used can be a dolomite or magnesia powder.
  • This powder is stored in a container (38) located at the top of the vertical tower (31) of which it is integral in rotation. This characteristic allows, if necessary, the filling of additional quantity of refractory powder in the container (38), this during the current stacking cycle and without disturbance.

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Abstract

A device is provided for lining the inside of metallurgical reactors and vessels with refractory bricks, said device being characterized in that it can, in a self-contained manner, supply the materials, control their quality and remove rejects as appropriate, place each brick in the lining according to a specific programme determining the form of lining to be obtained, and continuously form an expansion joint outside the wear wall being built. For this purpose, the main operative portion of the device is composed of a vertical tower placed on the vessel to be constructed and unsupported therein. Said tower supports a translatable carriage within the vessel for the stepwise positioning of a brick placing arm. The materials are supplied from a depalletizing conveyor, pass through a device for checking them individually, and are transferred to the tower on the vessel to be lined. They are transported to the point where they are to be placed by a circular feeder platform, a vertical supply conveyor and a moving belt connected to the brick placing arm. This arm receives the bricks one at a time and places them accurately in order to form a continuous wall. All of these operations are performed without human intervention.

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PROCÉDÉ AUTOMATIQUE D'APPROVISIONNEMENT, de CONTRÔLE et de MONTAGE, de BRIQUES RÉFRACTAIRES dans des RÉACTEURS ou RÉCIPIENTS à USAGE MÉTALLURGIQUE AUTOMATIC PROCESS FOR SUPPLYING, MONITORING AND ASSEMBLING REFRACTORY BRICKS in REACTORS or CONTAINERS FOR METALLURGICAL USE
Le procédé qui fait l'objet de l'invention concerne un dispositif entièrement robotisé, permettant le garnissage interne en briques réf ractaires de réacteurs ou de récipients à usage métallurgique, principalement mais non exclusivement les récipients qui permettent le transport et la coulée des métaux liquides, que l'on désigne par le terme de "poches de coulée".The process which is the subject of the invention relates to a fully robotic device, allowing the internal lining in refractory bricks of reactors or containers for metallurgical use, mainly but not exclusively the containers which allow the transport and the pouring of liquid metals. , which is designated by the term "ladles".
Le procédé conforme à l'invention est particulièrement utile car il effectue de manière entièrement automatique l'ensemble des séquences et opérations qui sont, conformément à l'état antérieur de la technique, réalisées dans un environnement de travail et conditions difficiles, par des maçons spécialistes dans le domaine de la fumisterie industrielle.The process according to the invention is particularly useful because it performs all the sequences and operations which are, in accordance with the prior art, carried out in a difficult working environment and conditions by masons in a fully automatic manner. specialists in the field of industrial fumigation.
La désignation générale des opérations et des séquences que réalise respec¬ tivement ce dispositif est la suivante :The general designation of the operations and sequences that this device performs respectively is as follows:
- l'approvisionnement de briques, dont le format peut varier au cours d'un même montage, par préhension de celles-ci depuis les palettes où elles sont entreposées- the supply of bricks, the format of which can vary during the same assembly, by gripping them from the pallets where they are stored
- le contrôle géométrique et le tri de ces briques en continu, en fonction de leur spécification dimensionnelle requise par le garnissage, c'est à dire l'adéquation de chaque brique selon la position future qu'elle occupera dans la paroi du récipient- the geometric control and sorting of these bricks continuously, according to their dimensional specification required by the lining, that is to say the adequacy of each brick according to the future position it will occupy in the wall of the container
- le contrôle qualitatif en continu de chaque brique, par la mesure de ses propriétés physiques et leur exclusion du cycle de montage si le matériau n'est pas conforme aux normes prédéfinies- continuous quality control of each brick, by measuring its physical properties and excluding them from the assembly cycle if the material does not comply with predefined standards
- le transfert de ces briques sans intervention humaine à l'intérieur de l'enceinte ou du récipient en cours de maçonnage- the transfer of these bricks without human intervention inside the enclosure or the container during masonry
- la dépose de chaque brique selon un programme pré-établi et qui respecte la forme de la paroi à réaliser- the removal of each brick according to a pre-established program and which respects the shape of the wall to be produced
- la confection en continu à l'extrados du garnissage d'un joint de dilatation en matériau pulvérulent. L'invention a pour objet un procédé particulièrement utile en vue de la confection interne des garnissages d'usure en briques réfractaires des poches d'aciérie, poches utilisées dans l'élaboration et le transport du métal liquide.- the continuous manufacture on the upper surface of the lining of an expansion joint in powder material. The subject of the invention is a process which is particularly useful for the internal production of wear linings in refractory bricks for steelworks pockets, pockets used in the preparation and transport of liquid metal.
Conformément à l'état antérieur de la technique, le garnissage manuel de ces poches d'aciérie en briques réfractaires est toujours d'usage. Il est effectué par du personnel spécialisé qui utilisent des briques dont les formes et dimensions subissent en permanence de nombreuses adaptations selon la fonction métallur¬ gique que doit remplir le récipient.In accordance with the prior art, the manual lining of these steel bags in refractory bricks is still in use. It is carried out by specialized personnel who use bricks whose shapes and dimensions are constantly subjected to numerous adaptations according to the metallurgical function which the container must fulfill.
Dans le cas de la métallurgie de l'acier, l'expérience a montré que ces industries pour la plupart, préfèrent maintenant des garnissages d'usure en briques dites "basiques". De telles briques sont en majorité des briques composées de magnésie cuite ou tempérée, de magnésie-carbone, de magnésie- dolomie ou de dolomie cuite ou tempérée. Le rôle de ces qualités, si diverses soient-elles, est d'adapter en permanence l'usure du revêtement aux contraintes chimiques et thermiques, contraintes très sévères que subissent les poches utilisées maintenant comme réacteurs d'élaboration du métal.In the case of steel metallurgy, experience has shown that these industries for the most part now prefer wear linings in so-called "basic" bricks. Most of these bricks are bricks composed of cooked or tempered magnesia, carbon-magnesia, magnesia-dolomite or cooked or tempered dolomite. The role of these qualities, however diverse they may be, is to constantly adapt the wear of the coating to chemical and thermal stresses, very severe stresses that the bags used nowadays as reactors for producing metal undergo.
Il est clair qu'il y a un intérêt technique et économique considérable lorsque la réalisation du revêtement peut être effectuée avec le plus grand soin. Le métallurgiste souhaite une grande reproductivité dans la confection de son garnissage d'usure, en s'assurant de la plus parfaite étanchéité interne du récipient contre des infiltrations de métal liquide, infiltrations fatales à la vie de celui-ci.It is clear that there is considerable technical and economic interest when the production of the coating can be carried out with the greatest care. The metallurgist wishes a great reproducibility in the making of his wear lining, by ensuring the most perfect internal tightness of the container against liquid metal infiltrations, infiltrations fatal to the life of this one.
Avantageusement, le procédé qui fait l'objet de l'invention garantit cette qualité et cette parfaite reproductivité dans la confection du garnissage en briques. Selon l'état actuel de la technique dans les procédés manuels de montage, les conditions difficiles d'insalubrité du travail des ouvriers dans les atmosphères chaudes et poussiéreuses, provoquent des montages imprécis, risqués et non fiables.Advantageously, the process which is the subject of the invention guarantees this quality and this perfect reproducibility in the making of the brick lining. According to the current state of the art in manual assembly processes, the difficult conditions of unsanitary work of workers in hot and dusty atmospheres, cause imprecise, risky and unreliable assemblies.
L'invention a pour but principal de supprimer cette pénibilité du travail des hommes qui doivent intervenir dans ces endroits extrêmement confinés en péné¬ trant à l'intérieur des récipients. Ils y subissent des conditions de chaleur intense, les poussières dangereuses les obligeant au port permanent de masques respiratoires. Il est clair que cette importante caractéristique de l'invention éliminera la majorité des accidents corporels pendant le travail des opérateurs, accidents très nombreux lors de la chute de briques, lors de leur manipulation manuelle pendant leur transfert ou leur implantation dans le récipient.The main purpose of the invention is to eliminate this arduous nature of the work of men who must work in these extremely confined places by penetrating inside the containers. They undergo conditions of intense heat there, dangerous dusts obliging them to the permanent port of respiratory masks. It is clear that this important characteristic of the invention will eliminate the majority of bodily accidents during the work of operators, very numerous accidents during the fall of bricks, during their manual manipulation during their transfer or their implantation in the container.
D'autres caractéristiques de l'invention apparaîtront à la lecture de la description qui suit et, en particulier à titre d'exemple, une description plus détaillée de l'ensemble du dispositif représenté pendant la construction d'une paroi interne d'une poche d'aciérie, faite en référence aux figures n° 1 à 4 des dessins annexés dans lesquels :Other characteristics of the invention will appear on reading the following description and, in particular by way of example, a more detailed description of the entire device shown during the construction of an internal wall of a pocket. steelworks, made with reference to Figures 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings in which:
La figure 1 représente schématiquement l'ensemble des organes de l'instal¬ lation dans un premier mode de réalisation.Figure 1 schematically shows all the organs of the instal¬ lation in a first embodiment.
La figure 2 représente le manipulateur de dêpallettisation et le modèle de brique utilisé dans l'exemple.Figure 2 shows the depalletization manipulator and the brick model used in the example.
La figure 3 représente d'une manière plus détaillée la ligne d'acheminement et de contrôle des briques.Figure 3 shows in more detail the brick routing and control line.
La figure 4 représente le manipulateur d'empilage des briques en position de travail dans la poche.FIG. 4 represents the brick stacking manipulator in the working position in the pocket.
L'invention pourra être mieux comprise sur cette application particulière¬ ment utile du procédé, application qui décrit ci-après, le cycle de mise en place d'un modèle de brique standardisé et commercialisé par les producteurs de matériaux réfractaires. La forme de brique décrite en 6 sur la figure 2 est l'une des formes géométriques les plus commercialisées et c'est celle qui a été retenue dans cet exemple.The invention can be better understood from this particularly useful application of the method, application which describes below, the cycle of setting up a standard brick model marketed by producers of refractory materials. The brick shape described in 6 in FIG. 2 is one of the most commercial geometrical shapes and it is the one that was used in this example.
Conformément à l'état antérieur de la technique, cette forme de brique permet de générer par sa dépose manuelle en volutes, la plupart des rayons de giration du mur réfractaire, rayons variant selon les différents volumes de poche. Il est clair qu'il y a un intérêt économique considérable à utiliser avec le dispositif qui fait l'objet de l'invention, les formats de briques les plus répandus dans le montage manuel. Toutefois il faut indiquer que le format pris ici en exemple, n'est pas exclusif au dispositif présenté et que le procédé selon l'invention s'applique à d'autres modèles et formats de briques ou pièces réfractaires façonnées.In accordance with the prior art, this form of brick makes it possible to generate, by its manual deposit in scrolls, most of the radii of gyration of the refractory wall, radii varying according to the different pocket volumes. It is clear that there is considerable economic interest in using with the device which is the subject of the invention, the brick formats most widely used in manual assembly. However, it should be noted that the format taken here as an example is not exclusive to the device presented and that the method according to the invention applies to other models and formats of bricks or shaped refractory pieces.
La description qui suit en exemple donne, sans aucun caractère limitatif, une illustration des avantages du dispositif complet. EXEMPLE d'APPLICATIONThe description which follows as an example gives, without any limiting character, an illustration of the advantages of the complete device. APPLICATION EXAMPLE
Le dispositif qui fait l'objet de l'invention est développé dans tout son ensemble selon la figure 1 .11 comporte les trois parties principales décrites respectivement selon les figures 2, 3, et 4 . La description ci-dessous dans l'exemple confère la construction de paroi réfractaire en briques de Magnésie et Magnésie-Carbone pour des récipients de métallurgie en poche, récipients d'une capacité de plus de 80 tonnes d'acier liquideThe device which is the subject of the invention is developed in its entirety according to FIG. 1 .11 comprises the three main parts described respectively according to FIGS. 2, 3, and 4. The description below in the example confers the construction of a refractory wall made of magnesia and magnesia-carbon bricks for metallurgical vessels in pockets, vessels with a capacity of more than 80 tonnes of liquid steel
Le récipient à garnir est déposé dans une fosse de construction, ceci afin d'éviter les transferts de brique selon des plans horizontaux trop éloignés.The container to be lined is placed in a construction pit, this in order to avoid brick transfers in too distant horizontal planes.
Le robot de dépalettisation et l'unité de contrôle des briques ont été volon¬ tairement représentés en ensemble séparés pour mieux comprendre le dispositif qui fait l'objet de l'invention. L'ensemble des mécanismes est sous contrôle d'un ordinateur central qui gère les automates de cycles, et qui traite l'ensemble des informations nécessaires au bon accomplissement des tâches en temps réel, il a également la charge du suivi de l'utilisation des matériaux et de leur imputation comptable dans le suivi des stocks.The depalletizing robot and the brick control unit have been voluntarily shown in separate sets to better understand the device which is the subject of the invention. All the mechanisms are under the control of a central computer which manages the cycle automata, and which processes all the information necessary for the proper accomplishment of tasks in real time, it is also responsible for monitoring the use of materials and their accounting allocation in inventory monitoring.
La figure 2 décrit la dépalletisation. Un robot manipulateur (1) effectue la préhension des briques selon quatre zones de stockage de palette. Ces palettes ont en général une surface utile de dépose des briques de 1200 mm x 1200 mm. Cette préhension est assurée dans cet exemple par des ventouses (15) montées sur un chariot de transfert (14) lui-même mobile en rotation sur son fût support ( 13) monté sur un chariot (12). L'ensemble couvre avec le chemin de roulement (11) une surface avec un angle de prise de 180°. La brique soulevée est déposée sur le transfert en (5).Figure 2 describes depalletization. A manipulator robot (1) grips the bricks according to four pallet storage areas. These pallets generally have a useful surface for removing bricks of 1200 mm x 1200 mm. This gripping is ensured in this example by suction cups (15) mounted on a transfer carriage (14) itself movable in rotation on its support barrel (13) mounted on a carriage (12). The assembly covers with the raceway (11) a surface with a grip angle of 180 °. The raised brick is placed on the transfer in (5).
Les performances choisies pour les déplacements sont les suivantes :The performances chosen for the trips are as follows:
- Vitesse de déplacement selon les axes X et Y: _ 1 m. s"'- Movement speed along the X and Y axes: _ 1 m. s " '
- Vitesse de levage de la pince de préhension : ≥ 0,3 m. s"1 - Lifting speed of the gripper: ≥ 0.3 m. s "1
Vitesse de rotation du fût ( à son extrémité) : ≥ 0,6 m. s -1Drum rotation speed (at its end): ≥ 0.6 m. s -1
Les pièces sont alimentée unitairement a débit élevé selon le programme défini au calculateur. Avantageusement l'acheminement de briques de formats et de qualités différentes peut être effectué selon leurs destinations précises dans la construction. La figure 3 décrit la ligne d'acheminement et de contrôle des briques. Très avantageusement la machine opère un contrôle en continu et systématique sur la totalité de celles-ci. Ce contrôle est autonome et permet de valider pièce par pièce les matériaux avant leur transfert définitif vers l'empilage.The parts are supplied individually at high flow rate according to the program defined in the computer. Advantageously, the routing of bricks of different formats and qualities can be carried out according to their precise destinations in construction. Figure 3 describes the brick routing and control line. Very advantageously the machine operates a continuous and systematic control on all of these. This control is autonomous and allows the materials to be validated piece by piece before their final transfer to the stack.
Les briques, après leur dépose sur un tapis d'alimentation, pénètrent dans une enceinte protégée (21), où leurs formes et dimensions sont vérifiées. Ce contrôle peut être fait par exemple par une caméra spécialisée à ces tâches, caméra vidéo de reconnaissance de forme. Reliée au calculateur, cette caméra donne les informations nécessaires pour en organiser le rebut (coins cassés, forme ne correspondant pas au indices de montage).The bricks, after being placed on a feeding belt, enter a protected enclosure (21), where their shapes and dimensions are checked. This control can be done, for example, by a camera specialized in these tasks, a shape recognition video camera. Connected to the calculator, this camera gives the information necessary to organize the scrap (broken corners, shape not corresponding to the mounting indices).
Un pesage (23) est effectué pour le contrôle de densité pendant l'opération de contrôle de forme. Après mesure de ses caractéristiques physiques, la brique est transférée vers la table d'évacuation (24) où son rebut est effectué s'il y a lieu, par un tiroir (25). Une chaîne élévatrice (26) transfert ensuite cette brique vers l'empilage.Weighing (23) is performed for density control during the shape control operation. After measuring its physical characteristics, the brick is transferred to the evacuation table (24) where its disposal is carried out if necessary, by a drawer (25). A lifting chain (26) then transfers this brick to the stack.
La figure 4 explicite la partie active de construction du garnissage dans le récipient. Très avantageusement, le procédé repose sur le principe de l'introduc¬ tion en continu des matériaux, sans qu'il n'y ait à aucun moment introduction de palettes ou paquets de briques à l'intérieur du récipient. Ce manipulateur d'empilage selon la figure 4 se compose d'une tour verticale (31 ) qui est totalement amovible et introduite par un moyen de levage dans le récipient à construire. Cette introduction peut par exemple se faire à l'aide d'un pont roulant de levage. Cette tour se pose sur le récipient selon un plan horizontal (PH). Elle pivote selon un axe de giration (Pv).Figure 4 explains the active part of construction of the lining in the container. Very advantageously, the process is based on the principle of the continuous introduction of materials, without there being at any time the introduction of pallets or packages of bricks inside the container. This stacking manipulator according to Figure 4 consists of a vertical tower (31) which is completely removable and introduced by a lifting means into the container to be built. This introduction can for example be done using a lifting crane. This tower is placed on the container in a horizontal plane (P H ). It pivots along an axis of gyration (P v ).
Tout l'ensemble des mécanismes de cette tour verticale (31) est suspendu, sans appui ni support avec l'intérieur du récipient. Les points d'appui de ce mécanisme vertical et donc ses références géométriques tri-dimensionnelles sont situés à l'extérieur de la cuve métallique.All of the mechanisms of this vertical tower (31) are suspended, without support or support with the interior of the container. The support points of this vertical mechanism and therefore its three-dimensional geometric references are located outside the metal tank.
Cet avantage recherché dans l'invention, permet de s'affranchir de tous les inconvénients et erreurs de repérage qui sont le cas de l'état actuel de la technique des constructions manuelles effectuées par des opérateurs. Selon un mode de mise en oeuvre préféré dans l'invention, une bande de transfert (34) alimente un plateau circulaire rotatif (37). Ce plateau tourne autour de l'axe de giration (Pv). Très avantageusement, il offre la possibilité d'alimenter la chaîne de transfert (35) par le vérin pneumatique (36), tous les deux solidaires en rotation de la tour verticale (31) et quelque soit la position angulaire de cette tour autour de l'axe (Pv).This advantage sought in the invention makes it possible to overcome all the drawbacks and location errors which are the case with the current state of the art of manual construction carried out by operators. According to a preferred embodiment in the invention, a transfer band (34) feeds a rotary circular plate (37). This plateau rotates around the axis of gyration (P v ). Very advantageously, it offers the possibility of feeding the transfer chain (35) by the pneumatic cylinder (36), both integral in rotation with the vertical tower (31) and whatever the angular position of this tower around the 'axis (P v ).
A l'instant voulu, lorsqu'une brique est présentée en position par le plateau rotatif (37), le vérin (36) pousse cette brique dans une alvéole de la chaîne (35) qui descend cette brique vers un tapis horizontal (40) alimentant le manipu¬ lateur (33) qui la mettra en position dans la paroi.At the desired moment, when a brick is presented in position by the rotary plate (37), the jack (36) pushes this brick into a cell of the chain (35) which descends this brick towards a horizontal belt (40) supplying the manipulator (33) which will position it in the wall.
L'ensemble tapis (40) et manipulateur de travail (33) est translaté verticale¬ ment par le chariot (32), lui-même solidaire en rotation de la tour (31). La combinaison de ces mouvements simples, générée par un déplacement "pas à pas", garantit la dépose précise des briques à l'endroit voulu dans la paroi. Un capteur de position (41), qui peut par exemple être un capteur opto-électronique, informe en permanence le calculateur de la situation azimutale du point de dépose de la brique pour un parfait contrôle de l'empilage de la paroi, selon, mais non exclusivement, un empilage en volutes (hélicoïdes) à un ou plusieurs pas dans le cas de l'exemple d'application.The carpet (40) and work manipulator (33) assembly is vertically translated by the carriage (32), itself integral in rotation with the tower (31). The combination of these simple movements, generated by a "step by step" movement, guarantees the precise laying of the bricks at the desired location in the wall. A position sensor (41), which can for example be an opto-electronic sensor, permanently informs the computer of the azimuthal situation of the point of removal of the brick for perfect control of the stacking of the wall, according to, but not exclusively, stacking in scrolls (helicoid) in one or more steps in the case of the application example.
Selon une autre caractéristique de l'invention, on peut prévoir de former en continu un joint de dilatation (39) nécessaire lors de la montée à très haute température du garnissage pendant l'utilisation du récipient. Ce joint est réalisé à l'extrados de la paroi de brique par un intervalle libre de 10 à 30 mm, rempli en continu d'une masse réfractaire pulvérulente à l'aide d'une buse (42), positionnée au bout d'un tube flexible et pré-réglée au départ du montage. Dans le cas de l'exemple le produit pulvérulent employé peut être une poudre de dolomie ou de magnésie. Cette poudre est stockée dans un récipient (38) situé au sommet de la tour verticale (31) dont il est solidaire en rotation. Cette caractéristique permet si nécessaire le remplissage de quantité supplémentaire de poudre réfractaire dans le récipient (38), ceci pendant le cycle d'empilage en cours et sans perturbation. According to another characteristic of the invention, provision can be made to continuously form an expansion joint (39) necessary during the rise at very high temperature of the lining during use of the container. This joint is made on the upper surface of the brick wall by a free interval of 10 to 30 mm, continuously filled with a powdery refractory mass using a nozzle (42), positioned at the end of a flexible tube and pre-adjusted at the start of assembly. In the case of the example, the pulverulent product used can be a dolomite or magnesia powder. This powder is stored in a container (38) located at the top of the vertical tower (31) of which it is integral in rotation. This characteristic allows, if necessary, the filling of additional quantity of refractory powder in the container (38), this during the current stacking cycle and without disturbance.

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REVENDICATIONS
1) Procédé de confection automatique d'un garnissage en briques réfractaires dans des réacteurs ou récipients métallurgiques, caractérisé en ce que l'on utilise un dispositif entièrement autonome ne nécessitant aucune intervention manuelle d'opérateurs à l'intérieur du récipient.1) Process for the automatic production of a lining of refractory bricks in metallurgical reactors or containers, characterized in that a completely autonomous device is used which does not require any manual intervention by operators inside the container.
2) Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé par le fait que le dispositif est constitué d'une chaîne de dépalettisation des briques, d'une chaîne de contrôle en continu des matériaux et d'une tour rotative verticale, introduite dans le récipient à garnir et fixée sur la partie extérieure de celui-ci, cette tour supportant par son mât le manipulateur d'empilage2) Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the device consists of a brick depalletization chain, a continuous material control chain and a vertical rotary tower, introduced into the container to be garnished and fixed on the external part of it, this tower supporting by its mast the stacking manipulator
3) Procédé selon les revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisé par le fait que les briques sont approvisionnées une par une, sans intervention humaine, depuis leur zone de stockage sur palettes, jusqu'au manipulateur de dépose travaillant dans le récipient.3) Method according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the bricks are supplied one by one, without human intervention, from their storage area on pallets, to the depositing manipulator working in the container.
4) Procédé selon la revendication 3, caractérisé par le fait qu'un contrôle pièce à pièce est effectué sur ces briques pendant cet approvisionne¬ ment et que ce contrôle comporte une mesure dimensionnelle et une mesure des caractéristiques physiques des matériaux.4) Method according to claim 3, characterized in that a piece-by-piece control is carried out on these bricks during this supply and that this control comprises a dimensional measurement and a measurement of the physical characteristics of the materials.
5) Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé par le fait que la tour de travail est introduite et suspendue verticalement dans le récipient, et que les points de dépose et de fixation de cette tour sur le récipient sont externes à ce récipient.5) Method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the working tower is introduced and suspended vertically in the container, and that the points of removal and fixing of this tower on the container are external to this container.
6) Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2 ou 5, caractérisé par le fait que cette tour supporte son propre dispositif d'approvisionnement des briques, distribuées pièce par pièce par un plateau circulaire, et que ce dispositif est en mouvement de rotation autour d'un axe vertical de giration. 7) Procédé selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que le mât interne de cette tour est sans contact avec l'intérieur du récipient et que ce mât supporte un chariot élévateur qui lui est solidaire en rotation, chariot lui même doté d'un mouvement de translation verticale.6) Method according to claim 1 or 2 or 5, characterized in that this tower supports its own device for supplying bricks, distributed piece by piece by a circular plate, and that this device is in rotational movement around a vertical axis of gyration. 7) Method according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the internal mast of this tower is without contact with the interior of the container and that this mast supports a forklift which is integral with it in rotation, the carriage itself provided with a vertical translational movement.
8) Procédé selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que l'extré¬ mité active du bras de ce chariot interne supporte un manipulateur d'empilage des briques dont le déplacement d'un type pas à pas, génère la confection de la paroi réfractaire, depuis le fond jusqu'au sommet du récipient, ainsi qu'un dispositif de confection en continu de joint de dilatation thermique, arrière à cette paroi.8) Method according to claim 7, characterized in that the active extremity of the arm of this internal carriage supports a brick stacking manipulator whose displacement of a step by step type, generates the making of the refractory wall , from the bottom to the top of the container, as well as a device for continuously making thermal expansion joints, back to this wall.
9) Procédé selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que la position azimutale du point de dépose de chaque brique est contrôlée par capteurs dont les informations permanentes permettent d'effectuer une auto¬ correction précise de ce point de dépose par une boucle d'asservissement de position, boucle gérant le déplacement du manipulateur de briques.9) Method according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the azimuthal position of the drop point of each brick is controlled by sensors whose permanent information allows to perform a precise auto¬ correction of this drop point by a loop d position control, loop managing the movement of the brick manipulator.
10) Procédé selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que le joint de dilatation externe au revêtement réfractaire d'usure en cours de montage est réalisé en continu par débit de matière pulvérulente au travers d'une buse calibrée, buse fixée à l'extrémité d'une canalisation flexible et réglable, cet ensemble étant solidaire en déplacement du bras du chariot élévateur.10) Method according to claim 8, characterized in that the expansion joint external to the refractory lining of wear during assembly is carried out continuously by flow of pulverulent material through a calibrated nozzle, nozzle fixed at the end a flexible and adjustable pipe, this assembly being integral in movement with the arm of the forklift.
11) Procédé selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que le débit massique de produit réfractaire pulvérulent, s'écoulant depuis un bac situé au sommet du mât vertical, est contrôlé par un dispositif de striction sur cette buse. 11) Method according to claim 10, characterized in that the mass flow rate of powdery refractory product, flowing from a tank located at the top of the vertical mast, is controlled by a necking device on this nozzle.
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