WO2009037091A1 - Appareil destiné à évacuer de la pâte à partir d'un récipient, procédé d'évacuation de pâte à partir d'un récipient et procédé de mise à niveau d'un récipient à pâte - Google Patents

Appareil destiné à évacuer de la pâte à partir d'un récipient, procédé d'évacuation de pâte à partir d'un récipient et procédé de mise à niveau d'un récipient à pâte Download PDF

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WO2009037091A1
WO2009037091A1 PCT/EP2008/061382 EP2008061382W WO2009037091A1 WO 2009037091 A1 WO2009037091 A1 WO 2009037091A1 EP 2008061382 W EP2008061382 W EP 2008061382W WO 2009037091 A1 WO2009037091 A1 WO 2009037091A1
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Reijo Vesala
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • the invention relates to an apparatus for discharging pulp from a vessel according to preamble of claim 1 comprising a second section for pulp at a first consistency and a first section into which the pulp from the second section is arranged to flow, the first section is provided with means for diluting the consistency of the pulp in the first section to have a second consistency lower than the first consistency, the apparatus further comprising means for discharging pulp having a first discharge conduit arranged to discharge pulp from the first section of the vessel and being provided with a first outlet, and a second discharge conduit arranged to discharge pulp from the second section of the vessel and being provided with a second outlet.
  • the invention also relates to method of discharging pulp from a vessel according to preamble of claim 12 and to method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel according to preamble of claim 19.
  • the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for facilitating the discharge of a high consistency pulp tower or the like space containing high consistency pulp and treating pulp in said space.
  • the method and apparatus according to the invention are especially intended to be applied in the pulp and paper industry to facilitate the discharge of vessels containing high consistency pulp by pumping, whereby the apparatuses in use may have a secondary task in treating pulp in said space.
  • the cellulose industry includes many different processes and apparatuses, such as thickening, in which the pulp is discharged at a high consistency, of about 8 - 25 %. It is normal practice to guide the pulp e.g. to a mass tower and wherefrom the pulp is transferred by pumping further in the processing.
  • Pulp from a high or medium consistency mass tower has hitherto been dis- charged from the bottom section of the tower by a conventional centrifugal pump, which has required the dilution of pulp usually to a consistency of about 6% maximum.
  • EP1702102 B1 shows a pulp tower originally intended for low consistency pulp having a cylindrical design and large diameter bottom section.
  • the tower is sug- gested to be provided with a pipe extending through the wall of the tower parallel with the bottom and just above it to the vertical centre line of the tower.
  • the pipe is obliquely cut so that its opening is facing upwards.
  • there will remain large amount of pulp which is not discharged from the tower but form zones of stagnation. It is intended that these stagnations will act as guid- ing surfaces for the pulp flow.
  • that kind of large pulp deposits will be eventually spoiled. It is also possible that at some stage pieces of the pulp deposits will come loose and cause problems in the process.
  • EP 475 669 B1 there is shown an apparatus comprising a mass tower or other pulp vessel and means for the discharge of high or medium consistency pulp when contained therein. It is disclosed that the bottom portion of said pulp vessel is provided with a first pump for removing pulp and a second pump which communicates with the inside of the vessel via a suction conduit having an inlet orifice.
  • the inside wall of the vessel is provided with means permitting continuous pumping of pulp by the second pump, said means comprising either an extension of the duct into the interior of the vessel, or a member arranged adjacent to the suction duct for feeding pulp against the suction duct or against the inner wall of the vessel.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a apparatus for discharging pulp from a vessel, which solves the above mentioned and other problems of the prior art. It is also an object of the invention to provide a method of discharging pulp from a vessel, which solves the above mentioned problem. It is still another object of the invention to provide a method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel with which the pulp tower may be modified to be capable of flexible adjustment of the consistency of the discharged pulp.
  • an apparatus for discharging pulp from a vessel comprises a first section for pulp at a second consistency and a second section for pulp at a first consistency in which vessel the pulp is arranged to flow from the second section to the first section the first section is provided with means for diluting the consistency of the pulp in the first section to have a second consistency lower than the first consistency, the apparatus further comprising means for discharging pulp having a first discharge conduit arranged to discharge pulp from the first section of the vessel, and a second discharge conduit arranged to discharge pulp from the second section of the vessel and being provided with a second outlet.
  • the first discharge conduit is in flow connection with the second discharge conduit upstream the second outlet, so that pulp flowing at the second outlet has a third consistency between the first and the second consistency. This has inter alia an effect of facilitating and making flexible the control of the consistency of pulp discharged from the vessel.
  • the first discharge conduit is provided with a first outlet and the first outlet is in flow connection with the second discharge conduit. Additionally the first discharge conduit is in connection with the second discharge conduit at the suction side of a pump provided in the second discharge conduit.
  • the second discharge conduit do not necessarily need a separate mixer but the pump mixes the pulp flows having initially different consistencies.
  • the first section of the vessel is preferably provided with an agitator and an inlet for dilution media. This ensures that the consistency of the pulp in the first section is substantially homogenized and the consistency is low enough to be discharged with pumping effect of the pump in the first discharge conduit.
  • the vessel is preferably vertically orientated vessel and second discharge conduit is arranged to open into the vessel above the first section of the vessel where the pulp in operation of the vessel is at higher consistency.
  • the invention may still be improved with the feature that the second discharge conduit is arranged to the centre longitudinal axis of the vessel.
  • the generally descending flow of pulp in the vessel is substantially symmetric in respect of the centre axis which eliminates the risk of formation of so called dead areas where the pulp could be build up and form agglomerates.
  • the second discharge conduit preferably is provided with a vertical suction duct, which is arranged to open upwards into the vessel.
  • the inlet of the suction duct is opened substantially against the downward flow of pulp.
  • a method of discharging pulp from a vessel comprises the steps of introducing pulp into a second section of the vessel at a first consistency, arranging pulp to flow from the second section of the vessel to a first section of the vessel, introducing dilution media into the pulp in the first section of the vessel and diluting the pulp in the first section of the vessel to a second consistency lower than the first consistency, discharging a first flow of pulp from the first section at the second consistency, additionally discharging a second flow of pulp from the second section at the first consistency.
  • the invention is characterized by combining the first and the second flows of pulp forming a third flow of pulp having a third consistency.
  • Third consistency is controlled by controlling the ratio of the first and/or the sec- ond flows of pulp.
  • the second flow of pulp is discharged at centre longitudinal axis of the vessel in the second section. This way in practise the generally descending flow of pulp in the vessel is substantially symmetric in respect of the centre axis which eliminates the risk of formation of so called dead areas where the pulp could be build up and form agglomerates.
  • the first consistency is about 8-35% and the second consistency is about 1 -6%.
  • the consistency of which (third consistency) is about 6-15%.
  • a method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel comprising the steps of arranging means for diluting the consistency of the pulp to a bottom area of the pulp vessel in order to provide a first section of the pulp vessel having pulp at second consistency, lower than the pulp in the first consistency at upper area of the pulp vessel, when the vessel is in use, arranging a first discharge conduit in a manner that it opens into the first section of the pulp vessel, and arranging a second discharge conduit so that it opens into the second section of the pulp vessel, and arranging the first discharge conduit and the second discharge conduit in connection with each other when the vessel is in use, and arranging a pump into the second discharge con- duit at a location down stream the connection of the first and the second discharge conduits.
  • an existing mass tower may be upgraded to be capable of discharging a flow of pulp from the vessel, the consistency of which may be efficiently and flexibly controlled.
  • the pulp vessel may be still improved be practising the further steps of arranging a suction duct of the second discharge conduit into centre area of the cross section of the vessel, and further arranging a suction duct of the second discharge conduit to be opening upwards in the vessel.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art arrangement for the discharge of a mass tower
  • Fig. 2 is an illustration of an apparatus in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 3 is an illustration of an apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 4 is an illustration of a further embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 5 is an illustration of a still further embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 6 is an illustration of a still further embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 7 is an illustration of a still further embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 8 is an illustration of method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a modern discharge arrangement of a high consistency mass tower in accordance with the prior art.
  • a high consistency mass tower 10 in the embodiment according to the drawing comprises two portions: a second section which is here an upper section 12, and a first section which is a bottom section 14. Pulp is introduced into the upper section i.e. the second section of the vessel (introduction not shown) at a first consistency. Pulp may be subjected to an additional treatment in the vessel but in may also be merely stored therein.
  • the tower also includes an agitator 24 arranged in the bottom section for mixing the fed dilution liquid with the pulp and keeping the pulp in substantially homogenized state.
  • the lower section may also be called as mixing zone. This way the consistency of the pulp in the bottom section 14 is maintained typically at a level of 6% at maximum, while the consistency in the upper section is typically about 8 - 35%.
  • a conventional centrifugal pump 20 designed for pumping low consistency pulp is attached to the wall of the cylindrical bottom section 14 of the tower for enabling the emptying of the tower. This configuration is typically limited to discharge consistency of maximum 6% because of the capacity of the agitator to maintain pulp in homogenized state at higher consistency is limited.
  • Fig. 2 there is shown an embodiment of the invention in which pulp tower generally as shown in Fig. 1 is provided with pulp discharging means according to the invention.
  • the word "tower” is used herein to describe a commonly used pulp vessel which is constructed to have circular cross section and to stand in upright position. Pulp is introduced into the vessel 10 through an inlet 10.2 arranged to the upper section of the vessel. In the following the upper section is also called as second section. There is an agitator 24 arranged in the bottom section of the vessel 10. There is also a feed conduit 22 arranged in the bottom section for feeding dilution liquid into the pulp. In operation of the vessel the agitator maintains the pulp in the bottom section 14 of the vessel 10 in homogenized state to sufficient extent for pumping. With the dilution water added by means of the feed conduit 22 the consistency of the pulp at a level of about 1-6%. In the following the bottom section is also called as first section.
  • the embodiment shown in Fig.2 is provided with a first discharge conduit 26 and a first pump 20 connected thereto.
  • the first discharge conduit 26 opens into the first section 14 of the vessel by means of a suction duct 28.
  • the suction duct is connected to the inlet of the pump 20. This way the pulp may be discharged with the pump 20 from the first section 14 of the vessel 10. While the pulp is dis- charged from the bottom section of the tower the pulp is gradually flowing downwards from the upper section to the lower section of the tower.
  • the pump 20 is connected to a feed pipe 30 of the first discharge conduit 26, which feed pipe is provided with a first outlet 32.
  • the embodiment shown in Fig.2 is also provided with a second discharge conduit 34 and a second pump 36, which is connected to the second discharge conduit.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 opens into the second section 12 of the vessel through a suction duct 38.
  • the suction duct is connected to the inlet of the second pump 36. This way the pulp may be discharged with the second pump 36 from the second section of the vessel 10, that is, from the upper section.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 is provided with an outlet 40 down stream the pump 36.
  • the outlet 40 may be connected to any desired further processing device for the pulp.
  • the first outlet 32 of the feed pipe 30 is connected to the second discharge conduit 34.
  • pulp from the first section 14 of the vessel 10 is pumped with the pump 20 to the second discharge conduit 34.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 is in connection with the second section 12 of the vessel through the suction duct 38, above the area of diluted pulp in the bottom section of the vessel, the consistency of the pulp entering the suction duct 38 is considerably high, typically of 8-35%.
  • the pulp from the first outlet 32 being in the consistency of the first section 14 of tower 10 (about 1-6%) is in- traduced into the stream of pulp in the second discharge conduit 34.
  • These streams are mixed in a predetermined ratio which produces a mixture having consistency between the consistency of the pulp in the lower section and the consistency of the pulp in the upper section of the tower. In practise a generally applicable range is between 6 -15%.
  • the ratio may be regulated e.g. based on a flow rate indicator 42 and a consistency indicator 44 provided in the discharge conduit after the mixing location of the streams.
  • the actual value provided by the flow rate indicator 42 is used for regulating the flow rate provided by the pump 36.
  • the actual value obtained from the consistency indicator 44 is used for regulating the flow rate provided by the pump 20.
  • the operation of the pumps is controlled by a control unit 46. In this case the pumps are powered by inverter controlled motors. It is clear that the flow rates may also be controlled be other means, such as control valves arranged into the ducts.
  • the first outlet 32 is connected to the suction side i.e. up stream of the pump 36. This way the mixing of the pulp streams of different con- sistencies are efficiently and reliably mixed and the consistency of the discharged pulp at the outlet 40 is homogenous.
  • the suction duct 38 is preferably arranged in such a manner that its inlet opening 38.1 opens towards the flow direction of the pulp from the second section to the first section above the region where the dilution has the effect of lowering the consistency of the pulp.
  • the preferred embodiment of the suction duct is a pipe provided in upright position in the first section so that it extends upwardly through the first section to the second section.
  • suction duct 38 is arranged on a longitudinal centre axis 48 of the vessel 10. This way the flow pattern of pulp descending in the vessel is symmetrical and the risk of "dead" areas of stationary pulp layers are avoided.
  • the tower is preferably supported on a foundation 50 by its bottom section.
  • Fig. 3 shows an embodiment of the invention where the vessel has equal cross sectional area at both the upper section and the lower section.
  • the vessel 10 is also supported directly on a foundation 50 by its bottom section 14.
  • the first discharge conduit 26 opens into the upper region of the first section14, but still the basic idea and operation is similar to that described in Fig. 2.
  • the suction duct 38 is also arranged on the longitudinal centre axis of the ves- sel 10.
  • Fig. 3 there is also shown with dotted line 30' that the feed pipe 30 may be arranged to lead from the pump 20 to the inlet side of pump 36 outside the vessel 10.
  • Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of the invention which has very simple construction.
  • the apparatus is provided with a second discharge conduit 34 and a pump 36 connected to the second discharge conduit.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 opens into the second section 12 of the vessel through a substantially vertical suction duct 38.
  • the suction duct is connected to the inlet of the pump 36.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 is provided with an outlet 40 down stream the pump 36.
  • the outlet 40 may be connected to any desired further processing device for the pulp.
  • the first discharge conduit 26 mainly consists of at least one opening 54 in the wall of the second discharge conduit 26, in this case in the vertical suction duct 38.
  • the opening is provided with a flow control device such as a valve 55. Simultaneously it operates as the first outlet 32. Naturally the location of the opening in the wall of the second discharge conduit 26 may be selected appropriately for each case. In addition to being a mere opening the second discharge conduit may comprise also a short pipe if needed.
  • Fig. 5 shows a still another embodiment of the invention.
  • the apparatus is provided with a second discharge conduit 34 and a pump 36 connected to the second discharge conduit.
  • the apparatus is provided with a second discharge conduit 34 and a pump 36 connected to the second discharge conduit.
  • the first discharge conduit 26 comprises an external duct 56 which extend from the side wall of the lower section of the vessel 10 to the second discharge conduit
  • the duct 56 is connected to the suction side of the pump 36 via the first outlet 32.
  • the duct 56 is also provided with a valve 55 which allows a desired ratio of the pulp flows from the first and the second section to be mixed.
  • FIG. 5 has its suction duct 38 formed and functioning also as a bottom pillar having its cross-sectional area between suction duct and wall of tower 10 smaller at the upper end of the suction duct than at its lower end.
  • the inlet opening 38.1 of the suction duct 38 is arranged to open upwards on the top of the converging part 58 of the suction duct 38.
  • Fig. 6 shows a still another embodiment of the invention.
  • the apparatus is provided with a second discharge conduit 34 and a pump 36 connected to suction duct 38 of the second discharge conduit.
  • the first discharge conduit 26 mainly consists of at least one opening 54 in the wall of the second discharge conduit 26 having also a valve 55 for controlling the flow rate of the pulp from the first section 14 to the second discharge conduit 34. Simultaneously the opening operates also as the first outlet 32.
  • the second discharge conduit 16 is formed as integrated channel to a division member 60 provided in the bottom section of the tower 10.
  • the divi- sion member may be provided for example for deflecting the agitated pulp flow in the bottom section of the tower.
  • Fig. 7 shows a still further embodiment of the invention. It is corresponding to the one in figure 2, having a second discharge conduit 34 with a second pump 36 and a suction duct 38. It also comprises a first discharge conduit 26 having a feed pipe 30. In this embodiment the first outlet 32 of the feed pipe 30 is in flow connection with, that is, the vicinity of the inlet opening 38.1 of the suction duct 38. So, in some application it may be adequate to feed the pulp from the first section 14 to the effective area of the inlet opening 38.1 in order to facilitate the desired mixing of the two pulp streams.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates the method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel 10 according to the invention. This method is particularly advantageous to be used in connection with vessels having a foundation 50 directly on which the tower is supported.
  • the features or parts on the existing tower are shown with solid lines and the features relating to the method of upgrading are shown with dotted lines.
  • the existing pulp vessel comprises originally an upper section 12 and a bottom section 14 i.e. lower section.
  • the pulp is stored in the tower so that the consistency of the pulp in the upper section, referred to as the first consistency, is considerably higher than in the bottom section, the consistency in the bottom section being referred to as the second consistency.
  • the bottom sec- tion being the area from which the pulp is mainly discharged at lower consistency.
  • the bottom section is typically provided with means for diluting the consistency of the pulp 22, 24.
  • the tower is also provided with a suction duct 28 and a pump 20 to which the duct 28 is connected.
  • the method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel may be used in various kinds of vessels regardless of their former way of use. For example, a vessel for low consistency pulp may be upgraded according to the present invention.
  • the method according to the invention comprises the installation of following components.
  • One of the steps of the method is arranging a second discharge conduit 34 to open into an area containing the pulp at the first consistency, when the vessel is in use and sufficiently filled with pulp. This provides the effect of being able to take the pulp at the first consistency out of the tower.
  • the already existing discharge conduit 26, i.e. the suction duct 28 and a pump 20 is connected to the second discharge conduit 34 and the second discharge conduit 34 is provided with means capable of mixing effect at a lo- cation downstream the connection point of the existing discharge conduit 26.
  • the means capable of mixing effect may be simply the pump 36 or there may be a separate mixer arranged in the duct 34 (not shown).
  • the method of upgrading an existing pulp vessel 10 according to the invention is very beneficial because among other things it allows an easy upgrading of a mass tower which has been supported by its bottom directly on a foundation. This is because all the ducts may be lead through the side walls of the vessel.
  • the second discharge conduit 34 is arranged to have a suction duct 38, which is according to the method arranged into the centre area of the cross section of the vessel 10, preferably to the centre axis of the vessel and opening to upward direction against the flow direction of the pulp.
  • a suction duct 38 which is according to the method arranged into the centre area of the cross section of the vessel 10, preferably to the centre axis of the vessel and opening to upward direction against the flow direction of the pulp.
  • the pipe connections or lead-through locations are arranged on the side walls 10.1 of the vessel so that the support of the vessel on the foundation 50 need not be altered in any way.
  • the method may additionally comprise the steps of installing measurement in- struments, such as consistency indicator 44 and flow rate indicator 42 into the discharge conduit after the mixing location, which facilitates the controlling of the discharge process of the pulp.

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La présente invention concerne un appareil destiné à évacuer de la pâte à partir d'un récipient (10) qui comprend une première section (14) pour une pâte à une deuxième consistance et une seconde section (12) pour une pâte à une première consistance. Dans le récipient, la pâte est agencée pour s'écouler à partir de la seconde section (12) jusqu'à la première section (14); la première section est pourvue de moyens pour diluer (22, 24) la consistance de la pâte dans la première section pour avoir une deuxième consistance inférieure à la première consistance, l'appareil comprenant en outre des moyens destinés à évacuer la pâte qui possèdent une première conduite d'évacuation (26) qui est agencée pour évacuer la pâte à partir de la première section (14) du récipient et qui est pourvue d'une première sortie (32), et une seconde conduite d'évacuation (34) qui est agencée pour évacuer la pâte à partir de la seconde section(12) du récipient (10) et qui est pourvue d'une seconde sortie (40). La première sortie (32) est en connexion d'écoulement avec la seconde conduite d'évacuation (34) en amont de la seconde sortie (40), de sorte que la pâte qui s'écoule au niveau de la seconde sortie présente une troisième consistance qui se trouve entre la première consistance et la deuxième consistance. La présente invention concerne également un procédé d'évacuation de pâte à partir d'un récipient et un procédé de mise à niveau d'un récipient à pâte existant. (Figure 2)
PCT/EP2008/061382 2007-09-17 2008-08-29 Appareil destiné à évacuer de la pâte à partir d'un récipient, procédé d'évacuation de pâte à partir d'un récipient et procédé de mise à niveau d'un récipient à pâte WO2009037091A1 (fr)

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