(1) Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University, 133-791 Seoul, Korea;(2) J. J. Engineering, Kwangjin-Ku, 143-200 Seoul, Korea
Abstract:
A dynamic model representing the wet-end of a paper mill is developed to characterize its dynamic behavior. The model is based on the mass balance relationships written for the simplified wet-end white water network. The dynamic response of the wet-end is influenced both by the white water volume and by the level of wire retention. Effects of key manipulated variables such as the thick stock flow rate, the ash flow rate and the retention aid rate on the major controlled variables are analyzed by numerical simulations. It can be said that the consistency of the model with plant data seems to be reasonably good and can be used as a tool for plant analysis and control.