WO1997033038A1 - An arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox in a papermaking machine - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/02—Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
- D21F1/022—Means for injecting material into flow within the headbox
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/02—Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/08—Regulating consistency
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- the present invention relates to an arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox in a paper making machine of the kind which includes at least one stock header having an inlet for receiving stock into the header and a plurality of outlets permitting stock to leave the header, for each stock header outlet, a stock conduit, such as a tubular element, connecting the outlet of the stock header with the inlet end of the headbox thereby permitting stock to pass from the outlets of the stock header through the conduits to the inlet end of the headbox, a dilution header for feeding a diluent to a plurality of stock conduits connecting the outlets of the stock header with the inlet end of the headbox, the dilution header having an inlet for receiving a diluent into the dilution header and a plurality of outlets permitting the diluent to leave the dilution header and for each dilution header outlet, a diluent conduit permitting a diluent to pass from the dilution header outlet through the d
- stock is discharged from a headbox through a slice lip onto a forming wire.
- water is drained from the stock so that a web is formed on the wire.
- the stock is fed to the headbox from an upstream stock header which delivers stock at high pressure to the headbox.
- the stock is commonly fed from the stock header to the headbox in a number of separate conduits leading to the inlet of the headbox and connected to the inlet of the headbox at a number of evenly spaced connection points arranged in a straight row that extends in a cross machine direction.
- the stock supplied to the headbox will be evenly distributed in the cross machine direction in order to ensure that the stock discharged from the headbox is uniformly distributed in the cross machine direction such that the paper web produced by the papermaking machine will have uniform properties, such as basis weight and fiber orientation, across the web width.
- a headbox apparatus is provided with a tapered inlet, or stock header, for the flow therethrough of stock
- the upstream end of a tube bank having a plurality of tubes for the flow therethrough of stock is connected to the tapered mlet such that stock flows through the tapered inlet and from the inlet through the upstream end of the tube bank to a downstream end of the tube bank
- a plurality of supply conduits for a diluent, such as fresh water or white water, are connected to the upstream end of the tube bank
- Each supply conduit has a termination disposed closely adjacent and upstream relative to an upstream tube in the tube bank
- the termination of the supply conduits is shown as being located in a wall of the tapered inlet, such that a supply conduit will feed a diluent directly into the stock at a location upstream
- the primary object of the invention is to accomplish, in an arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox, an easily applied solution to the problem of feeding a volume flow of a diluent into a volume flow of stock such that the flow of stock and the flow of diluent will form a resulting total volume flow of diluted stock where changes in the volume flow of the diluent will not affect the resulting total volume flow of diluted stock
- the primary object of the invention is attained by the present invention, which is directed to an arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox in a papermaking machine
- the arrangement comprises at least one stock header for feeding stock to an inlet end of a headbox where the stock header has an inlet for receiving stock into the header and a plurality of outlets permitting stock to leave the header
- For each stock header outlet there is a stock conduit downstream of the stock header outlet permitting stock to pass from the outlet of the stock header through the conduit to the inlet end of a headbox, thereby connecting the outlet of the stock header to the inlet end of the
- the distance between the outlet from the stock header and the connection between the diluent conduit and the stock conduit is of crucial importance for the ability of variations in the flow of diluent to affect the total volume flow of diluted stock downstream of the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit.
- the relationship between this distance and the ability of diluent flow variations to cause variations m the total volume flow of diluted stock will now be discussed.
- pressure losses due to friction in the conduits will occur. The greater the distance between the outlet from the stock header and the connection between the diluent conduit and the stock conduit, the greater the pressure loss before the diluent is fed into the stock.
- a large pressure drop will result in a large pressure difference between the outlet from the stock header and the point in the stock conduit where the diluent is fed into the stock.
- this will tend to affect the pressure in the stock conduit. Since it is to be expected that different diluent conduits will feed different amounts of diluent to their associated stock conduits, the pressure in each separate stock conduit will be affected to a different degree than the pressure in neighboring stock conduits. As a consequence thereof, the volume flow downstream of the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit will not be the same in all stock conduits.
- the inventors have found that when the distance between the outlet from the stock header and the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit is small, and the pressure loss is also small so that the pressure in the slock conduit at the location where the diluent is fed into the stock is almost the same as the pressure in the stock header itself, the feeding of a flow of diluent into the stock conduit will only have a marginal effect on the pressure in the stock conduit. As a consequence, the volume flow of diluted stock downstream of the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit will be affected only to a marginal degree and the volume flow of diluted stock will remain substantially constant regardless of any variations in the flow of diluent into stock conduit.
- the distance and the pressure drop between the outlet of the stock header and the connection between the conduits is, the less will variations in the flow of diluent which is fed into the stock be able to cause variations in the volume flow of diluted stock passing through the stock conduit.
- the distance should preferably be zero, or close to zero, which would correspond to no pressure loss at all between the outlet of the stock header and the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit.
- the velocity of the stock in the upstream end of the stock conduits should be substantially equal to the velocity of the stock in the stock header itself
- the stock header is tapered such that the cross sectional area of the stock header decreases m the direction of flow of the stock in the stock header and the diameter of the stock header outlets and the upstream end of the stock conduits is chosen such that the cross sectional area of the stock header outlets and the cross sectional area of the upstream end of a stock conduit is equal to the decrease in cross sectional area of the stock header between two stock header outlets, / e the difference in cross sectional area
- those stock conduits being connected to a diluent conduit will comprise, at a location downstream of the connection between the stock conduit and the diluent conduit, a throttle valve in order to generate turbulence and thereby assure that the stock and the diluent are properly mixed with each other
- the stock conduits are given such a length that friction losses in the conduits will cause additional turbulence
- the stock conduits preferably all comprise flexible hoses which permits the stock header to be placed in many different positions relative to the headbox, thereby enabling the arrangement to be installed with greater ease
- FIG 1 is a schematic side view of a headbox with an arrangement for feeding stock to the headbox
- FIG 2 is a schematic view from above of the headbox and a part of the arrangement for feeding stock shown in FIG 1
- FIG 3 is a cross sectional view through a stock header showing in greater detail the stock header, an outlet from the stock header and the connection between a stock conduit and a diluent conduit
- FIG 4 is a cross sectional view along line IV-IV in FIG 1
- FIG 5 is a view similar to FIG 3 showing in greater detail some of the elements shown in FIG 3
- FIG 6 is schematic v.Cvv frowi above showing in greater detail so-- ⁇ c of the elements shown m FIG 3
- a headbox with an arrangement for feeding stock to the headbox is shown A headbox, generally designated 1, is fed with stock by an arrangement 2 for feeding stock to the headbox
- the arrangement for feeding stock to the headbox comprises at least one stock header 3a, 3b, 3c for feeding stock to an mlet end of the headbox
- three stock headers 3a, 3b, 3c are shown in an arrangement for feeding stock to a three-layer headbox
- each stock header would be arranged to feed stock exclusively intended for one of the three layers of the web produced by the paper machine employing the three-layer headbox
- Each stock header 3a, 3b, 3c has an mlet 4 for receiving stock into the header and a plurality of stock header outlets 5 permitting stock to leave the header and enter an upstream end 10, 11, 12 of a plurality of stock conduits 7, 8, 9 each of which is connected to a stock header outlet 5
- Each stock header outlet 5 is thus connected to the inlet end 6 of the
- Each stock conduit 7, 8, 9 has an upstream end 10, 11, 12 connected to an outlet 5 of a stock header and a downstream end 14, 15, 16 connected to, or adapted to be attached to, the inlet end 6 of the headbox.
- the upstream end of each stock conduit has an intended general direction of flow of the stock from the stock header outlet 5 towards the inlet end 6 of the headbox and each upstream end 10, 11, 12 of a stock conduit 7, 8, 9 has a cross sectional area A 3 which is perpendicular to the intended general direction of flow through the upstream end 10, 11, 12 of the stock conduit 7, 8, 9 and which cross sectional area is equal to the cross sectional area of the stock header outlet 5.
- the conduits 7, 8, 9 comprise tubes or tubular elements 17, 18, 19 having an inner wall defining a channel for the passage therethrough of stock or diluted stock.
- Each tube or tubular element 17, 18, 19 has an upstream end 20, 21, 22 and a downstream end 23, 24, 25.
- the tubes or tubular elements are advantageously all flexible hoses having a length of at least 2 meters. T!. ⁇ fact thai the stock headers 3 «, 3b, 3c are all connected to the headbox 1 by flexible hoses 17, 18, 19 ensures that the stock headers 3a, 3b, 3c can be easily installed in a variety of different positions in relation to the headbox 1.
- each stock conduit 7, 8, 9 comprises, at its upstream end, a tubular coupling 26, the tubular coupling 26 having an upstream end 27 connected to the outlet 5 of a stock header 3a, 3b, 3c and a downstream end 28 connected to an associated tubular element 17, 18, 19.
- the tubular coupling 26 is shown as being made up of three elements 26a, 26b and 26c, where the element 26a is located at the upstream end 27 of the tubular coupling 26 and secured to the wall 29 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c at the outlet 5 of the stock header.
- the element 26c is located at the downstream end 28 of the coupling 26 and connects the coupling 26 to an associated tubular element 17, 18, 19.
- the element 26b is an intermediate element between the elements 26a and 26c and connects the elements 26a and 26c to each other
- the element 26b may be adapted to be connected to the downstream end of a conduit for feeding a diluent into the stock passing through the stock conduit To this end, the intermediate coupling element 26b is made as a T-connection
- a dilution header 30 is shown
- the dilution header 30 has an inlet 31 for receiving a diluent into the dilution header 30 and a plurality of outlets 32 permitting the diluent to leave the dilution header 30
- the dilution header 30 is intended to feed a diluent to a plurality of stock conduits 7, 8, 9 connecting the outlets of a stock header 3a, 3b, 3c to the inlet end 6 of the headbox
- a diluent conduit 33 downstream of the dilution header outlet 32 permitting a diluent to pass from the dilution header outlet 32 through the diluent conduit 33 to one of the stock conduits 7, 8, 9 downstream of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c and into the stock passing through the stock conduit 7, 8, 9
- Each of said diluent conduits 33 has an upstream end 34 connected to an outlet 32 of the dilution header and a downstream end
- connection is preferably in the form of a T-connection 26b
- the downstream end 35 of each diluent conduit is connected to the upstream end 10, 11, 12 of a stock conduit 7, 8, 9 at a location immediately downstream of the outlet 5 associated with that particular stock conduit so that the diluent may pass from the dilution header 30 through the diluent conduit 33 and into the stock conduit 7, 8, 9 at a location immediately downstream of the outlet 5 from the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c
- the term "immediately downstream of should, in the context of this application, not be understood as meaning that the distance between the stock header outlet and the connection between the diluent conduit and the stock conduit 7, 8, 9 necessarily is zero In practice, there is usually going to be a certain distance between said connection and the stock header outlet However, this distance should be kept as small as possible and not exceed 0 15 meters It is also possible to describe the connection between the diluent conduit 33 and the stock conduit 7, 8, 9 as being located downstream of the stock header outlet 5 and adjacently spaced from
- each diluent conduit 33 comprises a pipe 36 through which the diluent is intended to flow, the pipe 36 having an upstream end 36a adjacent an associated outlet of the dilution header and a downstream end 35 connected to and discharging into the upstream end of a stock conduit such that a diluent can flow through the pipe into a flow of stock passing through the stock conduit.
- the diluent conduit 33 also comprises a valve means 37 upstream of the pipe 36 and downstream of the associated dilution header outlet.
- the valve means 37 has a channel through which the diluent is intended to flow from the dilution header to the pipe, the valve means thereby forming a connection between the dilution header outlet and the pipe.
- the channel of the valve means 37 has a cross sectional area which is variable in a manner well known such that the flow of diluent through the valve means 37 to the pipe can be varied according to need.
- there is aii actuator 38 for each valve means 37 the actuator 38 being arranged to vary a flow of diluent from the dilution header 3b to the stock conduit 8 by varying the cross sectional area of the channel through which the diluent is intended to flow.
- Each actuator 38 will increase or decrease the flow of diluent through the diluent conduit 8 in response to signals from a central processing unit (not shown) such as a computer, the signals to the actuators coming for example through a cable indicated by the numeral 39 in FIG. 2.
- a central processing unit such as a computer
- the signals to the actuators coming for example through a cable indicated by the numeral 39 in FIG. 2.
- a scanning unit not shown
- a signal will be sent to a central processing unit which in turn emits a signal to one or several of the actuators.
- the actuator or actuators 38 will act to decrease or increase a flow of diluent at one or several locations such that a paper web with uniform properties will be achieved.
- the velocity of the stock in the upstream end of the stock conduits is equal to the velocity of the stock in the stock header. The inventors have found that when the velocity of the stock flowing through each stock header outlet 5 and the upstream end 10, 11, 12 of each stock conduit 7, 8, 9 is equal to the velocity of the stock in the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c, variations in a volume flow of a diluent being fed into the volume flow of the stock will be less able to cause variations in the total volume flow of diluted stock.
- the arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox is designed in such a way that the velocity of the stock flowing through the stock header outlets 5 and the upstream ends 10, 11, 12 of the stock conduits 7, 8, 9 can be made equal to the velocity of the stock in the headbox 3a, 3b, 3c.
- the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c has a first end 40 and a second end 41 and has a longitudinal extension from the first end 40 to the second end 41, where the inlet 4 to the stock header permitting stock to enter the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c from a pressurized source of the stock is located at the first end 40 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c.
- a recirculation exit 42 is located at the second end 41 of the stock header permitting stock to leave the stock header and enter a recirculation ⁇ acious .
- a recirculation valve means 44 which can be adjusted in such a way that permits control of the static pressure at the second end 41 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c.
- the stock header outlets 5 are, of course, placed in a row from the first end 40 of the stock header to the second end 41 of the stock header and the stock header outlets 5 are spaced from each other with a uniform spacing.
- the stock header outlets all have a cross sectional area A 3 which is equal for all stock header outlets 5.
- the stock will thus have a general direction of flow from the first end 40 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c to the second end 41 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c in such a way that the stock header can be described as having an intended general direction of flow for the stock from the first end 40 of the stock header to the second end 41 of the stock header and the stock flowing through the stock header will have a velocity.
- steps are taken to ensure that the velocity of the stock remains substantially constant from the first end 40 of the stock header to the second end 41 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c.
- This can be achieved by setting the valve means 44 at the recirculation exit 42 in such a way that the static pressure at the second end 41 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c is equal to the static pressure at the first end 40 of the stock header.
- the stock header has a cross sectional area in a plane which is perpendicular to the intended general direction of flow of the stock through the stock header
- the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c is tapered such that the cross sectional area of the stock header decreases from the first end 40 of the stock header to the second end 41 of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c
- the stock header has, at a point where one of the stock header outlets 5 is located, a first cross sectional area, A, and at the following stock header outlet 5 second cross ⁇ »e.-t,onal area, A
- a volume flow of a diluent can be fed into a volume flow of stock in such a way that variations in the size of the volume flow of the diluent will not cause variations in the resulting volume flow of diluted stock
- the inventors have thus found firstly that the diluent should be fed into the stock at a location immediately downstream of the stock header outlets 5 or at a location downstream of the stock header outlets 5 and in spaced adjacency to the stock header outlets 5 and, secondly, that the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c should be so designed that the velocity of the stock in the u ⁇ sti ⁇ in cud 10, 11, 12 of the stock conduits 7, 8, 9 should be substantially equal to the velocity of the stock in the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c.
- Each of these features will by itself contribute to the desired result. However, in the preferred form of the invention, both of these features are combined with each other and it is believed by the inventors that the combination of these features have a synergistic effect such that they will reinforce each other
- the coupling 26 connecting the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c with the tubular element 17, 18, 19 downstream of the stock header 3a, 3b, 3c comprises a throttle valve 26d downstream of the connection 26b connecting the diluent conduit 33 to the stock conduit 7, 8, 9.
- the throttle valve 26d will cause turbulence in the flow of diluted stock, thereby assuring that the diluent will be well mixed with the stock.
- the throttle valve 26d is located in the downstream coupling element 26c and forms a part of the same.
- FIG. 5 also shows in greater detail the connection between the downstream end 35 of a diluent conduit 33 and an upstream end 10, 11, 12 of a stock conduit.
- the intermediate element 26b of the coupling 26 is formed as a 90° T-connection such that the element 26b has a longitudinal extension and a longitudinal axis in the general direction of flow of the stock through the element 26b (from right to left in FIG. 5) and the element 26b comprises a short tubular element 26e which extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the intermediate element 26b.
- the downstream end 35 of a diluent conduit 33 will be connected to the short tubular element 26e such that a diluent may enter therethrough and into the stock conduit 7, 8, 9.
- the intermediate element 26b thereby forms a connection between the downstream end 35 of a diluent conduit 33 and an upstream end 10, 11, 12 of a stock conduit (7, 8, 9).
- three stock headers 3a, 3b, 3c are used permitting stock to be fed to a multilayer headbox 1 of the kind designed to produce a fibrous web (not shown) having three layers.
- each stock header 3a, 3b, 3c with its associated stock conduits 7, 8, 9 downstream of the stock header outlets 5 is arranged to feed stock intended exclusively for one of the three layers of the fibrous web.
- a first stock header 3a which, together with its sscci Cu stociv ccn is 9, is arranged to feed stuc intended e clusively ⁇ « a iirst. top layer of the fibrous web
- a second stock header 3b which, together with its associated stock conduits 8, is arranged to feed stock exclusively intended for a second, middle layer of the fibrous web
- a third stock header 3c which, together with its associated stock conduits 7, is arranged to feed stock exclusively intended for a third, bottom layer of the fibrous web.
- the dilution header will be arranged to feed stock only to the stock conduits 8 connected to the second stock header 3b which is arranged to feed stock exclusively intended for the second middle layer of the fibrous web such that a diluent will be fed exclusively to the stock conduits 8 through which stock intended for the second, middle layer of the fibrous web passes
- the web properties in the cross-machine direction will thus be regulated exclusively by regulating the consistency of the stock intended for the middle layer of the web.
- control of the web properties is achieved exclusively by controlling the amount of diluent fed to the stock intended for the second, middle layer, it is important that, for the middle layer, fine adjustments can be made in sections of the headbox 1 having a small extension in a cross machine direction.
- tubular elements 18 of the stock conduits 8 connected to the second stock header 3b arranged to feed stock exclusively intended for the second, middle layer of the fibrous web are of greater number and smaller diameter than the tubular elements of the stock conduits 7, 9 connected to the first and third stock header 3a, 3c arranged to feed stock intended for the first, top layer of the web and the third, bottom layer of the web
- the tubular elements 17, 18, 19 of the stock conduits 7, 8, 9 connected to the outlets 5 of each stock header 3a, 3b, 3c are flexible hoses 17, 18, 19 having an inner and an outer diameter and the flexible hoses 17, 19 of the stock conduits 7, 9 connected to the outlets of the first and third stock header 3a, 3c arranged to feed stock to the first and third layer of the fibrous web all have the same inner and outer diameter and the flexible hoses 18 of the stock conduits 8 connected to the outlets 5 of the second stock header 3b arranged to feed stock to the second layer of the fibrous web all have the same inner diameter and the same
- connection points 45 of the downstream end of the flexible hoses 19 of the stock conduits 9 of the first stock header 3a are arranged in a straight ho ⁇ zontal row extending in a cross machine direction such that at the inlet end 6 of the headbox 1, the downstream end of the flexible hoses 19 of the stock conduits 9 connected to the first stock header are arranged in a first straight row extending in a cross machine direction
- connection points 46 of the downstream end of the flexible hoses 18 of the stock conduits 8 of the second stock header 3b are arranged in a straight horizontal row extending in a cross machine direction such that, at the inlet end 6 of the headbox 1, the downstream end of the flexible hoses 18 of the stock conduits 8 connected to the second stock header
- each of the aforementioned first, second and third rows is so arranged that, for each row, the downstream ends of the flexible hoses 17, 18, 19 are, at the connection points 45, 46, 47 between the inlet end 6 of the headbox and the downstream end of the flexible hoses 17, 18, 19, spaced from each other in a cross machine direction.
- the downstream end of the flexible hoses 17, 18, 19 are spaced from each other with a uniform spacing.
- the spacing between the downstream end of the flexible hoses 18 in the second row, i. e. the flexible hoses 18 through which diluted stock passes, is smaller than the spacing between the downstream end of the flexible hoses 17, 19 in the first and third rows.
- the spacing between the connection points of the flexible hoses of the second row will be approximately 50 - 70 mm and the inner diameter of the flexible hoses approximately 45 mm.
- the invention permits a volume flow of a diluent to be fed into a volume flow of stock such that a resulting total volume flow of diluted stock will be constant regardless of variations in the volume flow of the diluent. Variations in the volume flow of the diluent will thus not cause variations in the resulting total volume flow of diluted stock.
- the components can be easily manufactured and to a degree, the invention can be easily applied to existing equipment.
- the invention also results in an excellent mixing of the diluent and the stock.
- the invention permits an easy installation of an arrangement for feeding stock to a headbox since the stock headers can be placed in a variety of different positions relative to the headbox thanks to the long flexible hoses used to connect the stock headers to the headbox.
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