Refiner segment

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Comminuting elements

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B02C 712

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049537962

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to refiner segments in a disc refiner for refining fiber material, which can be wood chips or pulp, which is entirely or partially defibered.
The disc refiner comprises two opposed refiner discs, one or both of which can be rotatable. On the refiner discs refiner segments are located, which are formed with a pattern of bars and intermediate grooves. The refiner discs are positioned so that the refiner segments form a disc gap, through which the fiber material is intended to pass, whereby the refining is carried out by the bars of the refiner segments.
The bars and grooves of the refiner segments normally extend substantially radially. The pattern can be divided into different zones located outside each other.
During the refining of fiber material with high concentration, and especially at high energy charges, it was found necessary to insert flow restrictions, so-called cross-bars, in the grooves in the refiner segments in order to prevent unprocessed material from passing out through the disc gap. These cross bars, however, constitute a hindrance for the steam, which during the refining develops in the disc gap. Consequently a high steam pressure arises in the disc gap. This high steam pressure has a negative effect on the capacity and operating stability of the refiner, and it also limits the possible energy charge. The steam developed, thus, is forced upward out of the grooves by the flow restrictions and disturbs the material flow through the disc gap.
One way of solving the aforesaid problem is to supply dilution water to the disc gap in order to condense the steam. This way, however, causes a reduction in the material concentration to such a low level that the pulp quality deteriorates.
The present invention provides a solution to the problem of high steam pressure in the disc gap, without giving rise to other inconveniences during refining. According to the invention, the bars on the refiner segment are formed with apertures which interconnect adjacent grooves, so that the grooves communicate freely outward and inward via the apertures. This implies that the steam developed is not obstructed by the cross bars, but can flow through the apertures to the adjacent groove and further outward or inward. The steam pressure resulting in the disc gap increases in the outward direction to a maximum and thereafter decreases toward the outlet of the disc gap. This implies that steam formed in the interior part of the disc gap, i.e. inside of said pressure maximum, flows inward, while steam forming in the outer part of the disc gap flows outward to the outlet of the disc gap.
The invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawing showing two embodiments of a refiner segment according to the invention, in which drawing
FIG. 1 shows a refiner segment seen perpendicularly to the surface,
FIG. 2 is a section along II--II in FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of a refiner segment.
Refiner segments 1 according to the Figures are formed with a pattern of substantially radial bars and intermediate grooves. The pattern is divided into two zones, an inner one and an outer one. The bars 2 and grooves 3 in the inner zone are coarser than the bars 4 and grooves 5 in the outer zone. In the outer zone flow restrictions 6 are located. In the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 and 2 flow restrictions 7 are also provides in the inner zone, but such restrictions are not provided in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3. The flow restrictions 7 in the inner zone do not extend all the way to the upper surface of the bars 2, while the flow restrictions 6 in the outer zone extend up to the level of the upper surface of the bars 4. In the outer zone the grooves 5 communicate with each other through apertures 8 in intermediate bars 4. Each of these apertures 8 is located in close connection to a flow restriction 6 and in a radial direction outside the same. The apertures 8 preferably are U-shaped and extend a distance downward from the upper surface of the bars 4.


REFERENCES:
patent: 3040997 (1962-06-01), Borden
patent: 4676440 (1987-06-01), Perkola

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