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Measurement and prediction of dewatering characteristics for mechanical pulpsusing optical fibre analysis
Mid Sweden University, Faculty of Science, Technology and Media, Department of Information Technology and Media. (FSCN)
2009 (English)Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

On‐line measurement of relevant fibre and pulp characteristics is necessary in order to increase

productivity and to maintain uniform quality. The drainage properties within the wire and the press

section are important factors since they affect the dry content after the press section. The higher the

dry content, the less the steam consumption and thus less energy is consumed. In some cases the

drier section has a limiting capacity and thus decreased web dryness will reduce the production. The

runnability in the paper machine is also affected by the dry content after the press section, because

web breaks might occur in the drier section or in the calendar.

The long term aim of this work was to obtain an on‐line measurement of dewatering behaviour in

paper machines based on optically measured fibre and fines characteristics. However, due to the

difficulty in obtaining pulps with sufficient distribution in dewatering properties and the difficulty in

varying the pulps characteristics on one single paper machine, a comparative study between four

different laboratory dewatering methods were conducted as a first step. Optical measured fibre

characteristics were used to attempt to predict the dewatering behaviour of the different laboratory

equipments for different mechanical pulps. In addition, a designed experiment was conducted in

order to further evaluate the quality of the optical fibre and fines measurement.

The results showed that there are rough correlations between the dewatering equipments; however

they rank the pulps differently depending on the wood raw material used and whether the refining

conditions are gentle or harsh. The prediction models formulated for the dewatering equipments

based on optically measured fibre characteristics showed rather good correlation between the

measured versus the calculated values; however, not sufficiently good for use in on‐line applications.

It was also found that the same measured fines amounts show different dewatering behaviour,

depending on the quality of the fines used. The difference in fines quality was, however, not

reflected in the optical measurement and it was thus concluded that there is a need for higher

resolution of the measurement equipments in order to make it possible to measure the shape and

the exact amount of the fines.

The results obtained from this work have provided an increase in both knowledge and understanding

and can hopefully be utilized in characterizing paper machine dewatering with on‐line measurements

of fibre properties in the future.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2009.
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Mid Sweden University licentiate thesis, ISSN 1652-8948 ; 38
National Category
Chemical Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-10001ISBN: 978-91-86073-45-9 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-10001DiVA, id: diva2:246065
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Available from: 2009-10-08 Created: 2009-10-08 Last updated: 2025-09-25Bibliographically approved

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