2008
DOI: 10.1243/09544089jpme172
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A piezoelectric force sensor for mill-scale chip refiners

Abstract: Refiners are used in the pulp and paper industry to separate wood chips into individual fibres and to develop the morphology of fibres to be suitable for the type and grade of paper to be produced. Within a refiner are discs, at least one of which rotates at high speed and all of which are lined with radial patterns of bars on their opposed surfaces. A mixture of chips and water is accelerated radially through the space between the discs. Compressive and shear forces are applied to chips and fibres as the bars… Show more

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“…The force sensors, the rotary encoder and the photoelectric sensor are each sampled at The pulp samples are used to determine pulp properties such as LW 6 , fine percentage, curl index, kink index and mean width of the fibers for each plate gap. These analyses are conducted at the UBC PPC on the Fiber Quality Analyzer (HiRes FQA, Optest Equipment Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia).…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The force sensors, the rotary encoder and the photoelectric sensor are each sampled at The pulp samples are used to determine pulp properties such as LW 6 , fine percentage, curl index, kink index and mean width of the fibers for each plate gap. These analyses are conducted at the UBC PPC on the Fiber Quality Analyzer (HiRes FQA, Optest Equipment Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia).…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4], Olender et al [6], Harirforoush et al [30] and Aigner et al [32]. Each sensor probe replaces a section of a bar on the stator plate, 0.15 inches (3.8 mm) in length.…”
Section: Force Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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