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Towards a new sensing strategy for measuring paper pulp properties: a combination of ultrasonic and optical measurement techniques
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Niemi, Jan
INSTITUTION
Systemteknik / EISLAB
SAMMANFATTNING
In the manufacturing process of paper the mass fraction and
material properties of the fibres in the pulp suspension are
important for the strength and quality of the finished product.
The properties of the fibres in the pulp suspension that enters
the paper machine is not well understood and therefore an adequate
prediction of the strength and quality of the finished paper is
not possible. Also with the demand for a more environmentally
friendly process the amount of recycled paper that enters the
process has increased. The properties of the recycled fibre are
unknown and also vary. Thus, the pulp suspension contains fibres
of different sizes, mechanical properties and from fibres with
different origin. The pulp and paper industry is a highly energy
consuming industry. Therefore to be competitive on the world
market the energy consumption needs to be reduced. Altogether,
there is an increasing demand for methods of on-line
characterisation of the pulp suspension as well as the fibres in
the pulp suspension. If the knowledge of the pulp suspension is
increased it will give potential to make an adequate prediction of
the strength and quality of the finished paper. Also with the
increased knowledge of the pulp suspension improvement of the
process control will be feasible. Hence, a reduction of energy
consumption is possible.
The aim of this thesis is to describe and investigate a sensing
strategy that consist of a combination of three existing
measurement techniques, ultrasound, optical and
photoacoustical. The combination of these techniques is
believed to extract more information from the paper pulp
suspension than a single technique by itself. The long-term goal
is to find a measurement technique for the pulp and paper industry
that are on-line, fast and increases the knowledge of the
properties of the paper pulp suspension. And at the end the
finished paper strength and quality. If the fibre properties are
determined on-line it is believed that an improved process control
is achievable.
Three studies has been conducted, the first using only ultrasound
technique, the second using a combination of ultrasound and
optical technique and in the last study a combination of
ultrasound and photoacoustical technique. Two studies were
conducted on pulp suspensions. The mass fraction range corresponds
to the ranges used in the paper forming process. In the third
study properties of Nylon 66 suspended in water was investigated.
The result shows that the sensing strategy of using a combination
of existing measurement techniques gives additional information
about the examined media. This shows that the sensing strategy
have a potential in better process control within the pulp and
paper industry. It is noted that the investigated measurement
techniques do not require any special set-up. Thus, they can all
be used together in the same measurement cell and in an on-line
set-up. It is also observed that all investigated measurement
techniques are fast compared to sampling and evaluation. However,
the overall knowledge of the fibre in a pulp suspension has not
increased to the extent that it can measure all needed
requirements (physical, chemical and mechanical). Hence an
optimisation of the process control in the preparation of a pulp
suspension is not achievable in this state.
The thesis also describes a parametric estimator for estimation of
observable properties in an ultrasonic measurement system. It is
shown that the proposed estimator enables accurate estimation of
the observable properties with considerably lower variance
compared to standard Fourier analysis methods.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--07/17--SE / NR 2007:17
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