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WO2019160563A1 - Commande de largeur et de vitesse pour décalamineuse de tôle métallique et procédés faisant appel à celle-ci - Google Patents

Commande de largeur et de vitesse pour décalamineuse de tôle métallique et procédés faisant appel à celle-ci Download PDF

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WO2019160563A1
WO2019160563A1 PCT/US2018/018621 US2018018621W WO2019160563A1 WO 2019160563 A1 WO2019160563 A1 WO 2019160563A1 US 2018018621 W US2018018621 W US 2018018621W WO 2019160563 A1 WO2019160563 A1 WO 2019160563A1
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Kevin C. Voges
Alan R. Mueth
Christopher Craig
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Priority to EP18842696.9A priority patent/EP3551354B1/fr
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B45/00Devices for surface or other treatment of work, specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills
    • B21B45/04Devices for surface or other treatment of work, specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills for de-scaling, e.g. by brushing
    • B21B45/06Devices for surface or other treatment of work, specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills for de-scaling, e.g. by brushing of strip material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C1/00Methods for use of abrasive blasting for producing particular effects; Use of auxiliary equipment in connection with such methods
    • B24C1/08Methods for use of abrasive blasting for producing particular effects; Use of auxiliary equipment in connection with such methods for polishing surfaces, e.g. smoothing a surface by making use of liquid-borne abrasives
    • B24C1/086Descaling; Removing coating films
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C3/00Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants
    • B24C3/02Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other
    • B24C3/06Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other movable; portable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C3/00Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants
    • B24C3/08Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants essentially adapted for abrasive blasting of travelling stock or travelling workpieces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C3/00Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants
    • B24C3/08Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants essentially adapted for abrasive blasting of travelling stock or travelling workpieces
    • B24C3/10Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants essentially adapted for abrasive blasting of travelling stock or travelling workpieces for treating external surfaces
    • B24C3/14Apparatus using impellers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24CABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
    • B24C5/00Devices or accessories for generating abrasive blasts
    • B24C5/06Impeller wheels; Rotor blades therefor

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  • the present disclosure is directed to a control system for operating a processing line with a sheet metal descaler.
  • the descaling of the sheet metal may be accomplished via a slurry or a dry abrasive shot blast method.
  • the descaling medium may be propelled against the sheet metal via rotary wheels or impellers.
  • a control with sensors may be used to automatically adjust the spray blast pattern produced by impeller wheels and/or the sheet metal advance rate during descaling of the sheet metal.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic diagram of a control system and sensor components used in a sheet metal processing line having a descaler.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded, perspective view of an embodiment of a nozzle actuator, nozzle and impeller wheel.
  • Figure 3 is an exploded, side elevational view of the components of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 shows an exemplary blast pattern area for a wide width sheet with an intensity of the spray located generally laterally inward in the blast pattern area toward the center of the sheet.
  • Figure 5 shows a front view of the blast pattern area of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 shows an exemplary blast pattern area for a wide width sheet with an intensity of the spray located generally laterally outward in the blast pattern area toward the lateral edges of the sheet.
  • Figure 7 shows a front view of the blast pattern area of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 shows an exemplary blast pattern area for a narrow width sheet with an intensity of the spray located generally laterally inward in the blast pattern area toward the center of the sheet.
  • Figure 9 shows a front view of the blast pattern area of Figure 8.
  • Figure 10 shows an exemplary blast pattern area for a narrow width sheet with an intensity of the spray located generally laterally outward in the blast pattern area toward the lateral edges of the sheet.
  • Figure 11 shows a front view of the blast pattern area of Figure 10.
  • Figure 12 shows an embodiment of a process flow for a control for a sheet metal processing line having a descaler.
  • Figure 13 shows a schematic diagram of a starting nozzle position relative to an impeller wheel for a wide width sheet.
  • Figure 14 shows a schematic diagram of a starting nozzle position relative to an impeller wheel for a narrow width sheet.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic drawing of a control 20.
  • the control 20 includes a processor 22 that receive input from sensors 24a-24e that sense the surface condition of sheet metal 26 as it is processed in a descaler.
  • the sensors may be cameras,
  • the sensors may be first and second edge sensors 24a, 24e, intermediate sensors 24b, 24d, and a center sensor 24c.
  • the first and second edge sensors 22a, 22e may be configured to sense the condition of the surface of the sheet metal 26 at lateral opposite side edges of the sheet metal.
  • the center sensor 24c may be configured to sense the condition of the surface of the sheet metal at a center of the sheet metal.
  • Intermediate sensors 24b, 24d may be also provided to sense the condition of the surface of the sheet metal 26 at positions intermediate of the center and the lateral opposite side edges of the sheet metal.
  • the intermediate sensors may be used as edge sensors and the edge sensors 24a, 24e may be disabled from providing input to the control.
  • Each of the sensors may provide input signals to the controller indicative of the condition of the surface of the sheet.
  • a light 28 may also be provided to illuminate the surfaces of the sheet metal to allow the sensors to sense the surface condition of the sheet metal.
  • the signals generated by the sensors may be indicative of surface finish and/or general surface condition.
  • the signals may be indicative of brightness, hue, and saturation associated with an image of the surface of the sheet metal.
  • the control 20 may comprise a system provided by Keyence Corp. of Itasca, IL, and in one embodiment, the processor 22 may include a model CV-X172 image sensor and a model CA-DC21 E light controller. To provide additional input from other cameras to the image sensor, the image sensor portion of the processor 22 may be provided with a model CV-E 500 camera extension unit.
  • the processor may have one or more user interfaces 30 to allow programming of the processor, operation of the control 20, and remote monitoring of the signals obtained by the sensors 24a-24e.
  • the processor may be programmed to allow remote viewing of the images obtained by the sensors via the user interfaces.
  • the processor 22 may be configured to provide output signals 32,34 to programmable logic controls 36,38 associated with descaler or the processing line in which the descaler is employed.
  • the output signals 32,34 may be provided via an ethernet connection or via an RS-232 type connection.
  • the control 20 and processer 22 may be interfaced with the programmable logic control 38 associated with the recoiler and its tensioner to control the rate of advancement of the sheet through the descaling cell.
  • the control 20 and processor 22 may also be interfaced with an actuator 36 associated with a nozzle 40 that directs the scale removing media to each impeller wheel 42 that propels scale removing media against the sheet 26.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 provide additional detail of the nozzle actuator 36, nozzle 40, and impeller wheel 42.
  • a supply of scale removing media may be directed from a supply 44 to each wheel 42 through the nozzle 40 generally to the center of each impeller wheel.
  • the nozzle 40 may be rotatably mounted within hub plates 46,48 and operatively connected to the nozzle actuator 36 such that operation of the actuator may cause rotation of the nozzle 40 within the hub plates.
  • the actuator 36 may be a linear actuator that is operatively pivotally connected to an outer flange of the nozzle 40. Thus, linear motion of the linear actuator may produce rotational motion of the nozzle within the hub plates 46,48.
  • the impeller wheel may be mounted on a shaft 50 driven by an electric motor (not shown).
  • the impeller wheel 42 may have a hollow center that communicates radially with the veins of the impeller wheel.
  • An opening 52 to the hollow center may be provided on the impeller wheel 42 axially opposite the shaft connection 50 to the impeller.
  • the nozzle 40 may extend through the opening 52 and be disposed within the hollow center of the impeller wheel 42 with the hub plates 46,48 and associated disk seals 54 enclosing the opening.
  • the nozzle 40 may have a tapered distal end 56. Actuation of the nozzle actuator 36 may in turn cause rotation of the nozzle 40 within the hub plates 46,48 and orient the tapered end 56 of the nozzle within the hollow center of the impeller wheel 42. Orienting the tapered end 56 of the nozzle at selected positions within the hollow center of the impeller wheel 42 enables changing of the location of the intensity of the spray within the blast pattern area, as will be explained below.
  • Figures 4-11 show schematic views of the impeller wheels 42 associated with the sheet metal descaler and their positioning to achieve blast pattern areas 60,62 with different locations of spray intensity 64,66 relative to the advancing sheet 26 passing through the descaler. While the drawings show the top of the sheet and impellers propelling scale removing medium against the top of the sheet metal, in addition to or in the alternative, an identical arrangement may also be provided for the bottom of the sheet.
  • the impeller wheels 46 may be arranged on laterally opposite sides (e.g. opposite width edges) of the sheet 26 in a direction transverse to the direction of advancement of the sheet.
  • the first impeller wheel propels scale removing media across the width of the sheet and produces the first blast pattern area 60.
  • the second impeller wheel is positioned offset from the first wheel in the direction of advancement of the sheet so that the scale removing media propelled by the second wheel does not interfere with the scale removing media propelled by the first wheel.
  • the second wheel also propels a scale removing media across the width of the sheet and produces the second blast pattern area 62.
  • the first and second wheels may be rotated in opposite directions so that each wheel propels the scale removing media from the lateral edge of the sheet toward the center of the sheet.
  • the blast pattern areaS 60,62 overlap in the centerline of the sheet.
  • the impeller wheels may rotate such that the scale removing media is propelled against the lateral side edges of sheet and towards the center of the sheet.
  • the first wheel rotates in a clockwise direction so as to propel the scale removing media against an outer width edge of the sheet and then toward the center of the sheet.
  • the second wheel rotates in the counterclockwise direction so as to propel the scale removing media toward the opposite, outer width edge of the sheet and then toward the center of the sheet.
  • Figure 5 shows a front elevation view of the impellers and the actuator for the nozzle. The same general arrangement is shown in Figure 6-11.
  • the edge sensors 24a, 24e and the center sensor 24c are provided to detect a surface condition of the sheet 26 after the scale removing medium has been propelled against the surface of the sheet by the first and second wheels 42.
  • the center sensor 24c may be configured to detect the surface condition of the surface of the sheet in a center of the width of the sheet.
  • the edge sensor 24a may be configured to detect the surface condition of the sheet metal adjacent to one side edge.
  • the other edge sensor 24e may be configured to detect the surface condition of the sheet adjacent to the opposite side edge.
  • Intermediate sensors may be disposed between the center and edge sensor to provide further input to the control 20 and processor 22.
  • the control may be configured to: (a) receive signals indicative of a surface condition of the sheet as detected by the respective sensors, (b) compare the signals received from the center sensor with each of the signals received from the first and second edge sensors, and (c) transmit positional control signals to each of the nozzle actuators to rotate the respective nozzle relative to the wheel based upon the comparison of the signal of center signal with the signal of at least one of the first and second edge sensors.
  • the intermediate sensors 24b, 24d may provide signals to the control for further comparison to ensure the surface condition is uniform across the width of the sheet, or the intermediate sensors 24b, 24d may be disabled from providing input to the control.
  • the intermediate sensors 24b, 24d may be used as edge sensors.
  • the intermediate sensors 24b, 24d may be located to coincide with the lateral width edges of narrow width sheets, for instance, as shown in Figures 8-11.
  • the edge sensors 24a, 24e may be disabled from providing input to the control.
  • the sensors may be used to provide input to the control for changing the location of the intensity of the spray 64,66 within the blast pattern areas 60,62 and/or changing the rate of advancement of the sheet through the descaler.
  • Figure 12 shows one embodiment of a process flow for the controller.
  • the sensors may provide input to the control to allow a determination that the surface condition of the processed sheet is consistent across a length. A length standard and length variation threshold may be established.
  • control may be configured to send signals to the processing line controls (e.g., the PLC associated with the recoiler, or the PLC associated with tensioning rollers in the line) to take no action and maintain the rate of advancement of the sheet.
  • the processing line controls e.g., the PLC associated with the recoiler, or the PLC associated with tensioning rollers in the line
  • the control may be configured to send signals to the processing line controls to increase the rate of advancement of the sheet until condition L is met. If the comparison of the signal of the center sensor with the length standard indicates that the surface condition of the sheet is less favorable than the length standard (e.g., indicating that the surface condition of the center of the sheet is less than the specified limits), the control may be configured to send signals to the processing line controls to decrease the rate of advancement of the sheet until condition L is met. While the foregoing description uses the signal of the center sensor as a reference, the signals from other sensors may be used, and may be averaged, combined, or otherwise processed in the control to control the rate of advancement of the sheet.
  • the sensors may provide input to the control to allow a determination that the surface condition of the processed sheet is consistent across the width.
  • a width variation threshold may be established. If the comparison of the signals of the edge sensors with the signal of the center sensor is within the width variation threshold (e.g., indicating that the surface condition of the edges of the sheet is substantially the same as the surface condition of the center of the sheet, or within the allowable width variation threshold), the control may be configured to send signals to the nozzle actuator to take no action and maintain the current position of the nozzle relative to its respective wheels, thereby maintaining the location of the intensity of the spray in the blast pattern area.
  • the control may generate a signal to the nozzle actuator to reposition the nozzle within the impeller to shift the location of the intensity of the spray of the blast pattern area laterally outward relative to the sheet, for instance, away from the centerline of the sheet.
  • the control may generate a signal to the nozzle actuator to reposition the nozzle within the impeller to shift the location of the intensity of the spray of the blast pattern area laterally inward relative to the sheet, for instance, toward the centerline of the sheet.
  • the control may be configured to send signals to control to each nozzle actuator and position each nozzle actuator independently of the other nozzle depending upon the signal generated by the respective sensor.
  • the control may send signals to the respective nozzle actuator to reposition the nozzle for the impeller wheel for the effected side of the sheet, as needed.
  • the intermediate sensors may be disable or provide signals that may be averaged, combined, or otherwise processed in the control to control the position of the nozzle actuator and the corresponding location of the intensity of the spray within the blast pattern area.
  • the control may be configured to send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to initially adjust the nozzle relative to the impeller wheel 42 to provide a set blast pattern area 60,62 across the width of the sheet based upon the size of the material being processed. For instance, as shown in Figure 13, if the width of the material is 72 inches, the nozzle position relative to the impeller 42 will may be set at an angle 68 of about five degrees relative to a reference home position H. Once descaling operations begin, the control 20 may begin processing to determine whether the processed sheet has a surface condition consistent along its length and consistent along its width.
  • the control 20 may send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to rotate the nozzle 40 relative to the impeller wheel in direction 70 laterally inward toward the centerline of the sheet from the 5 degree off home position H, if the comparison of the signals from the edge sensor and the center sensor indicates that the surface condition on the lateral edges of the sheet is more favorable than the surface condition of the center of the sheet.
  • the control 20 may send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to rotate the nozzle 40 relative to the impeller wheel 42 in direction 72 laterally outward away from the centerline of the sheet from the 5 degree off home position H, if the comparison of the signals from the edge sensor and the center sensor indicates that the surface condition on the lateral edges of the sheet is less favorable than the surface condition of the center of the sheet.
  • the control 20 may send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to set the initial nozzle position 40 relative to the impeller at an angle 38 of about 15 degrees relative to a reference home position H.
  • the control 20 may begin processing to determine whether the processed sheet has a surface condition consistent along its length and consistent along its width.
  • the control 20 may send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to rotate the nozzle 40 relative to the impeller wheel 42 in direction 70 laterally inward toward the centerline of the sheet from the 15 degree off home position H, if the comparison of the signals from the edge sensor and the center sensor indicates that the surface condition on the lateral edges of the sheet is more favorable than the surface condition of the center of the sheet.
  • control 20 may send signals to the nozzle actuator 36 to rotate the nozzle relative to the impeller wheel in direction 72 laterally outward away from the centerline of the sheet from the 15 degree off home position H if the comparison of the signals from the edge sensor and the center sensor indicates that the surface condition on the lateral edges of the sheet is less favorable than the surface condition of the center of the sheet.

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L'invention concerne une commande pour une ligne de traitement de tôle métallique équipée d'une décalamineuse qui comprend des capteurs qui ajustent le motif de jet de pulvérisation produit par des turbines et la vitesse de progression de la tôle pendant le décalaminage. La commande peut positionner une buse de la turbine de telle sorte qu'une condition de surface du bord de la tôle soit plus favorable que celle du centre de la tôle, la concentration de pulvérisation de la turbine se déplace vers le centre, et lorsqu'une condition de surface du centre de la tôle est plus favorable que celle d'un bord respectif de la tôle, la concentration de pulvérisation de turbine s'éloigne du centre de la tôle. La commande peut augmenter la vitesse de progression de la tôle lorsque la condition de surface du centre de la tôle est plus favorable qu'une norme, et réduire la vitesse de progression de la tôle lorsqu'une condition de surface du centre de la tôle est moins favorable qu'une norme.
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JP2019503650A JP2021514303A (ja) 2018-02-19 2018-02-19 金属薄板デスケーラのための幅及び速度コントロールならびにそれを使用する方法
EP18842696.9A EP3551354B1 (fr) 2018-02-19 2018-02-19 Commande de largeur et de vitesse pour décalamineuse de tôle métallique et procédés faisant appel à celle-ci
ES18842696T ES2890999T3 (es) 2018-02-19 2018-02-19 Control de ancho y velocidad para un decapador de láminas metálicas y métodos de uso del mismo

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