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Cylinder drainage


The steam that streams into the drying cylinders condenses at the cylinder wall during the heat dissipation. The heat is coming through the cylinder wall up to the outside fitting paper. As a result of the heat transfer the water is evaporating and the paper is drying.

Owing to of the steam condensation at the cylinder wall it accrues condensate, that behaves by different revolutions as follows:

jump
By lower speed a jump is forming.

cascading
By increasing speed the condensate is cascading due to the centrifugal and gravity force. The heat transfer is optimal.

ring
By higher speed the centrifugal force is forcing the condensate to built a ring. This water ring reduces an efficient heat transfer, because the condensate film takes effect like an insulation.

dryer bars
To keep the condensate film as small as possible it is necessary to install dryer bars in the cylinder. Dryer bars are breaking the condensate ring and improves the heat transfer.

 

Siphons


The condensate has to be removed out of the cylinder. The condensate exits through the Pick-up fitting and flows together with blow through steam through the vertical , horizontal pipe and leaves the cylinder through the rotary joint. The siphon types are:

stationary siphons and rotary siphons  

statinary siphon
In case of stationary siphons a pipe is installed between the lowest point and the rotary joint. This pipe drains the cylinder. The condensate only have to pass the height distance and needs, as a result of this, a lower differential pressure because it is not necessary to overcome the centrifugal force like by rotary siphons .To support this technical process the pick-up fitting is specifically formed to push the water into the pipe, to allow lower differential pressures.

rotary siphon
The rotary siphon is fixed with a vertical pipe and rotates with the cylinder. The rotation causes a centrifugal force. As higher the centrifugal force as higher is the needed differential pressure and the amount of blow through steam.


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