Drying Fundamentals
Drying Fundamentals
Tom Grunder
Technical Manager – Drying Systems
Paperchine, Inc. Rockton, IL 61072
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Forming Press Dryer
• Steam supply
St l andd control
t l conditions
diti
• Dryer cylinder internals and related heat transfer
• Dryer
y shell ppressure limits and operating
p g thermal stress limits
• Dryer external surface conditions and product contact pressure
• Section arrangement dependent evaporation pocket area
• Vapor transfer away from heated product
• Collection and utilization of energy contained in evaporated vapor
• Extent product is dried beyond maximum sellable levels
Typical Steam Heated Paper Dryer Cylinder
Simplex Simplex
Syphon Steamfit
Heat Transfer Resistances Steam to Sheet
Steam
Condensate
Sh t
Sheet
Shell
Temperature Profile
Thru Elements of a "Working" Dryer Shell
Vapor - Liquid
Transition Zone
Sheet
T - Vapor Pressure
v
Temperature Condensate Layer
Surface Barrier
Surface Barrier (Scale, Amines)
(Dirt, Air)
D
Dryer Sh
Shell
ll
Steam Carried Resistances to Heat Transfer:
• Superheat
S h t – is
i the
th heat
h t in
i the
th steam
t th t keeps
that k th temperature
the t t
above saturation.
• Hc = Condensate coefficient
-Condensate depth due to syphon design
-Turbulence as a result of speed and surface roughness
-Turbulence created by Dryer Bars
• Hd = Shell heat transfer coefficient; = (X/K)
-Dependent
p on shell thickness ( X )
-Material heat flow resistance by grade of cast iron ( K )
• Ht = Contact coefficient
-Sheet
Sh t smoothness,
th shell
h ll cleanliness,
l li & felting
f lti arrangementt
-Relative ability for paper fiber to give up moisture
-Ability of moisture to be evaporated, effected by pocket humidity
Condensate Behavior Affects Heat Transfer
Ponding Cascading
Rimming
D
Dryer B
Bars
Dryer Puddle Condensate Depth
Affects Rimming thickness and Torque Requirements
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0.9 5' Dia. Dryer
ss - Inchess
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Plain Shell
Load
Dryerr Drive L
Dryer Bars
Rimming Load
Dryer Speed
Resistances to Dryer Heat Transfer
Steam to the Shell Bore
• Hc = Condensate coefficient
- Condensate depth due to syphon design & set-up
- Ponding condition values with bare shell range 650-1000
- Cascading from speed and surface roughness affect values
- Plain bore rimming values range from 65 to 110 based on syphon
- Dryer
y Bars values rangeg from 375 to 450 depending
p g on
publication source
Resistances to Dryer Heat Transfer
Through the Dryer Shell
• Ht = Contact coefficient
- Sheet to Shell contact area and pressure
- Shell Cleanliness
- Felting Wrap Angle Arrangement
- Relative ability for paper fiber to give up moisture
- Ability
y of moisture to be evaporated
p
- Pocket Ventilation & Absolute Humidity of Air
Dryer Heat Flow Calculation
1
“U” = 1 1 1
Hc Hd Ht
“U” = total heat flow from the dryer surface over time
at given operating temperatures.
• Section Config
Configuration
ration
- Two Tier
- Single Tier
- St k S
Stack Sections
ti
• Operational Issues
- Speed vs. Productivity
- Quantity vs. Quality
• Experience Levels
- Rethinking the “Way Its Always Been Done”
• Exposure to above Variables
Two Tier Double Felted Dryer Section
Maximizes Drying Capacity per MD Length
Felt Pressure
Sheet Contact
Unrestrained
¾ Support Standard
¾ Dryer Contact Typical
¾ Closed Pocket
Drying Capacity vs. Fabric Tension
104
102
100
ying Capaciity (%)
98
96
94
Dry
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90
88
86
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Dryer Fabric T ension (pli)
Four Phase Drying Cycle per Cylinder
Phase I & III on Can Uncovered ((A-B & C-D))
Phase II on Can Covered (B-C)
Phase IV Open Draw (D-E)
D
PHASE II
ength
per Unit Le
B C
PHASE I PHASE III
A
D
C D
E
Dryying Rate p
E PHASE IV B
A E
C
B
Dryer
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emperature (Deg F))
250 0.4
Sheet Moisture
200 0.3
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150 0.2
100 0.1
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Dryer Location
Sheet Temperature Shell Temperature Steam Temperature Dryer Sheet Moisture
Single Felted Two Tier Dryer Section
- Unirun
Unir n or Serpentine
Felt Pressure
Dryer Contact
Unrestrained
¾ Increased Support Sheet Cooling
¾ Reduced Dryer Contact Non-Contacting Dryer
¾ Increased Sheet Cooling
Single Tier Dryer Section
Felt Pressure
D
Dryer C
Contact
t t
Vacuum Pressure
Moisture Evaporation
¾ Increased
I dSSupportt
¾ Similar Dryer Contact
¾ Reduced Sheet Cooling
Top Felted Section w/ AirCap Drying System
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efore Size/Reel Moiisture - %
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Be
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Machine Speed-Production
Speed Production Loss - Percent
High Drying Efficiency Key Points
Tom Grunder
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Technical Manager - Drying