WO2006101449A1 - Arrangement for feeding a slurry of chips and liquid - Google Patents
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- WO2006101449A1 WO2006101449A1 PCT/SE2006/050037 SE2006050037W WO2006101449A1 WO 2006101449 A1 WO2006101449 A1 WO 2006101449A1 SE 2006050037 W SE2006050037 W SE 2006050037W WO 2006101449 A1 WO2006101449 A1 WO 2006101449A1
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- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 title description 2
- 239000002002 slurry Substances 0.000 title description 2
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- 238000010411 cooking Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 7
- 238000004519 manufacturing process Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 6
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- 238000010790 dilution Methods 0.000 claims description 17
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- 238000005470 impregnation Methods 0.000 description 35
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- 238000007865 diluting Methods 0.000 description 1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C3/00—Pulping cellulose-containing materials
- D21C3/22—Other features of pulping processes
- D21C3/24—Continuous processes
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C7/00—Digesters
- D21C7/06—Feeding devices
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21C—PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- D21C7/00—Digesters
- D21C7/08—Discharge devices
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- the present invention concerns a method and an arrangement for the feed of a chips suspension from one vessel to a subsequent digester in a continuous cooking process for the production of chemical cellulose pulp, as specified by patent claim 1.
- scraper devices at the bottom of digesters and impregnation vessels in the continuous cooking of chemical cellulose pulp has been long known.
- the aim of these scraper devices is to ensure a continuous output of the cellulose pulp or chips from the vessel.
- the scraper device consists of a number of scraper arms that are arranged on the shaft that is arranged to be vertical during production. The motion of the arms in the suspension of pulp or chips coun- teracts the formation of blockages, the formation of channels, and other unde- sired effects.
- An alternative to the above-described addition of fluid with the aim of diluting and ensuring output of the pulp or chips from the digester or the impregnation vessel is to add the fluid at the lower part of the vessel through a fluid supply device through the vessel. It is preferable that this addition takes place in the vicinity of the scraper device.
- SE 180 289 reveals an embodiment in which the fluid supply device adds fluid close to the bottom of a container with the aim of preventing the formation of blockages of cellulose fibres.
- the principal aim of the present invention is to either eliminate or reduce the above-described problems and disadvantages in association with the output of cellulose pulp from an impregnation vessel to a transfer line, where the invention allows:
- Figure 1 shows one preferred embodiment of an impregnation vessel in which the arrangement according to the invention is included.
- Figure 2a shows a side view with a section A-A and Figure 2b shows a top view of a first preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 ,
- Figure 3a shows a side view with a section B-B and Figure 3b shows a top view of a second preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 ,
- Figure 4a shows a side view and Figure 4b shows a top view of a third preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 ,
- Figure 5a shows a side view with a section C-C and Figure 5b shows a top view of a fourth preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 and outlet line 301 ,
- Figure 6a, 6b and 6c show different embodiments of the appearance of different strainer surfaces of the bucket-shaped outlet.
- Figure 7 shows an embodiment of how scraper arms 207 are arranged around shaft 106 in order to maintain the holes or slits in the strainer clean.
- Figure 8 shows an embodiment of a variant of the embodiment in Figure 4, in which a debris trap is arranged under the bottom surface.
- chips suspension will be used in the following detailed description of the invention. This term is here used to denote chips together with fluid, which suspension is treated in an impregnation vessel and fed out from the said impregnation vessel to a subsequent digester in a continuous cooking process for the production of cellulose pulp.
- fluid/wood ratio This expression is here used to denote the relationship between fluid and wood that is prevalent in the chips suspension.
- perforated strainer hole or slit will be used in the description of strainer surfaces. This expression is here used to denote penetrating openings in the surface with no requirements placed on their shape. Thus, these openings may be round, square, triangular, etc. Furthermore, it is also possible to conceive that the perforations consist of penetrating slits that may be straight, bent, curved, etc.
- feed device This term is here used to denote a device that is intended to feed the chips suspension from an impregnation vessel to a digester by the application of pressure.
- feed devices are pumps and high-pressure taps.
- FIG. 1 shows the lower part of a principally cylindrical vertically arranged im- pregnation vessel 101 for the impregnation of chips, which impregnation vessel precedes a digester 401 in a continuous cooking process for the production of chemical cellulose pulp.
- the impregnation vessel has a diameter D1 , an inlet 107 at the top of the vessel into which untreated chips are fed, and a bucket- shaped outlet 201 at the bottom of the vessel from which a chips suspension, i.e. impregnated chips with fluid, is fed out.
- the chips suspension in the impregnation vessel has a first fluid/wood ratio, which first fluid/wood ratio preferably lies within the interval 2-7.
- a mechanical stirrer 102 is arranged at the bottom of the impregnation vessel 101 , in order to obtain stirring of the chips suspension.
- the stirrer 102 comprises a number of scraper arms 105, preferably two, that are arranged at the upper end of a shaft 106 that is vertically arranged.
- the shaft 106 is driven at its lower end by means of a directly acting driver device 107.
- the stirring of the chips suspension breaks the orientation of the chips in association with the output process, such that the output from the impregnation vessel is facilitated.
- dilution fluid is added in a known manner in an amount of Q1 in the vicinity of the bottom by means of at least one dilution fluid supply nozzle 103.
- the dilution fluid supply nozzles 103 are most often arranged through the wall of the impregnation vessel 101 or in the scraper arms 105. In the embodiment in which the dilution fluid supply nozzles 103 are arranged in the scraper arms 105, the fluid is led to the scraper arms 105 through a hole in the shaft 106 (not shown in the drawing) through which fluid flows.
- the total amount of dilution fluid that is added to the impregnation vessel 101 from the dilution fluid supply nozzles 103 will hereafter be referred to as Q1.
- the chips suspension after the addition of the dilution fluid has a second fluid/wood ratio, which is higher than the first fluid/wood ratio further up in the impregnation vessel, which second fluid/wood ratio is established in order to ensure an even output that is free of disturbances.
- the chips suspension in the vessel 101 has the first fluid/wood ratio established above the second fluid/wood ratio, where the second fluid/wood ratio is established at the bottom of the vessel.
- the second fluid/wood ratio is at least as large as the first fluid/wood ratio, preferably larger.
- the chips suspension i.e. the impregnated chips together with the fluid, is continuously fed out from the impregnation vessel 101 through a bucket-shaped outlet 201 arranged in and under the bottom of the impregnation vessel 101 below the scraper device 102.
- the bucket-shaped outlet 201 has a diameter D2 that is less than the diameter of the impregnation vessel D1 , i.e. D2 ⁇ D1.
- the diameter D2 of the bucket-shaped outlet is approximately 1-1.5 m for an impregnation vessel 101 with a diameter D1 of 3-5 m.
- D2 can have a dimension of approximately 2 m.
- the diameter D2 is thus less than 50% of D1 and preferably in the interval 15- 40% of D1.
- the strainer holes or slits are surrounded by a withdrawal space 206 at the outer wall of the outlet from which withdrawal space 206 the partial fluid volume Q2 is withdrawn from the chips suspension by means of a pump 303, before the remainder of the chips suspension is sent in the outlet line 301 to subsequent digesters 401 through being placed under pressure by a pressure device 302.
- the outlet line 301 is connected to the wall section of the bucket-shaped outlet, which outlet line 301 has a diameter D3, where D1 , D2 and D3 have the following relationship: D1>D2>D3.
- the chips suspension after the withdrawal of fluid has a third fluid/wood ratio, which is lower than the second fluid/wood ratio.
- This third fluid/wood ratio lies in the interval 5-9, and is at least 1 unit, preferably at least 2 units, lower than the second fluid/wood ratio, which lies in the interval 6-10.
- the withdrawn fluid Q2 can then be sent to any one or to a combination of the following:
- • Q2 is sent in a circulation line that is connected at its first inlet end to at least one withdrawal space (206) arranged at the bucket-shaped outlet (201) and where a second end of the circulation line is connected to a recovery process (REC). A natural position if it is desired to withdraw consumed impregnation fluid, which in turn has been partly constituted by a withdrawal from the digester.
- • Q2 is sent in a circulation line that is connected at its first inlet end to at least one withdrawal space (206) arranged at the bucket-shaped outlet (201) and where a second end of the circulation line is connected to a dilution fluid supply nozzle (103). In this case it is solely a question of a lo- cal dilution.
- • Q2 is sent in a circulation line that is connected at its first inlet end to at least one withdrawal space (206) and where the second end of the circulation line is connected to a position (A) close to the top of the impregnation vessel (101).
- • Q2 is sent in a circulation line that is connected at its first inlet end to at least one withdrawal space (206) and where the second end of the circulation line is connected to a position (B) in a subsequent digester (401). This is done with the aim of, if it is desired at any cooking phase, to modify the digestion conditions, possibly to raise the sulphidity, or to initiate precipitation of early dissolved XYLAN onto the fibres in the digester.
- Figures 2a and 2b show a first preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 where parts of, and preferably the complete, surface 204 of the outlet is perforated with strainer holes or slits 205, and from which perforated surface 204 a fraction Q2 of the fluid in the chips suspension is withdrawn with a pump 303 through a withdrawal space 206 arranged around the strainer holes or slits of the outer surface 204.
- the shaft 106 (not shown in this drawing) passes through a penetrating opening 202 in the bucket-shaped outlet 201.
- Figures 3a and 3b show a second preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 where the surface 204 of the outlet 201 is perforated with strainer holes or slits 205 over a surrounding angle ⁇ between 90° and 270°, preferably 180°, and from which perforated surface 204 a fraction Q2 of the fluid in the chips suspension is withdrawn by a pump 303 through a withdrawal space 206 arranged around the strainer holes or slits of the outer surface 204.
- the shaft 106 (not shown in this drawing) passes through a penetrating opening 202 in the bucket-shaped outlet 201.
- Figures 4a and 4b show a third preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 where the outlet has a bottom surface 203.
- Parts of or, preferably, the complete bottom surface 203 are perforated with strainer holes or slits 205. From the perforated bottom surface 203 a fraction Q2 of the fluid in the chips suspension is withdrawn by a pump 303 through a withdrawal space 206.
- the shaft 106 (not shown in this drawing) passes through a penetrating opening 202 in the bucket-shaped outlet 201.
- Figures 5a and 5b show a fourth preferred embodiment where the surface of the outlet line 302 is partially or fully perforated strainer holes or slits 205. From the perforated surface a fraction Q2 of the fluid in the chips suspension is withdrawn by a pump 303 through a withdrawal space 206 arranged around the perforated strainer holes or slits 205 in the outer surface of the outlet line.
- Figure 6a shows a fifth preferred embodiment of how the strainer surface of the bucket-shaped outlet, which consists of strainer holes or slits 205, may appear.
- the complete surface is perforated in this case.
- Figure 6b shows a sixth preferred embodiment in which parts of the strainer surface are perforated by strainer holes or slits 205.
- Figure 6c shows a seventh preferred embodiment in which parts of the strainer surface are perforated with strainer holes or slits 205.
- Figures 7a and 7b shows a side view and a top view of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 where scraper arms 207 have been arranged on a shaft 106 with the aim of maintaining the strainer holes or slits in the strainer surfaces of the bucket-shaped outlet clean, such that they do not become clogged.
- Figures 8a and 8b show an eighth preferred embodiment of the bucket-shaped outlet 201 where the outlet has a bottom surface 203, similar to that shown in Figures 4a and 4b.
- Parts of, preferably the complete, bottom surface 203 are perforated with strainer holes or slits 205.
- a fraction Q2 of fluid is withdrawn from the chips suspension with the pump 303 through the withdrawal space 206.
- An outlet 801 is present in the bottom surface 203 with a space arranged under the bottom surface.
- Sluice valves 802 are arranged in the space of the outlet, which valves can be emptied of coarse material 804 that collects in this space during operation.
- the outlet is arranged in the vicinity of the outlet line 301 , since the chips suspension passes the outlet, such that the heavy or coarse material falls down into the outlet 801. It is an advantage if a fluid line 803 is arranged after the pump 303 at the space in the outlet 803. In this way, output from the outlet 803 is facilitated, in that a dilution is achieved.
- the scraper arms 207 which are shown in Figure 7, aid in transporting the material 804 to the outlet 801.
- strainer holes or slits 205 at a location on the outer surface 204 of the bucket-shaped outlet 2) strainer holes or slits 205 at a location on the bottom surface 203 of the bucket-shaped outlet 3) strainer holes or slits 205 in the outer surface 301 of the line.
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CN2006800137879A CN101163832B (en) | 2005-03-23 | 2006-03-21 | Arrangement for feeding a slurry of chips and liquid |
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EP06717121A EP1869250B1 (en) | 2005-03-23 | 2006-03-21 | Arrangement for feeding a slurry of chips and liquid |
JP2008502950A JP4951615B2 (en) | 2005-03-23 | 2006-03-21 | Slurry supply device comprising chip and liquid |
BRPI0609450-3A BRPI0609450A2 (en) | 2005-03-23 | 2006-03-21 | method and arrangement for feeding a chip suspension and liquid |
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