DocumentCode :
3122877
Title :
The friction drive for modern two-support kilns
Author :
Geiger, Kurt A. ; Keefe, Brian P. ; Kotz, Gary R. ; Von Kaernten, R. E Freiherr
fYear :
2004
fDate :
25-30 April 2004
Firstpage :
185
Lastpage :
196
Abstract :
The proper selection of critical drives in a cement plant is of the utmost importance as to how well the plant will function over its lifetime. The rotary kiln is at the heart of the cement making process. It is perhaps the single most critical piece of equipment in the cement plant. This paper introduces self-aligning kiln roller supports as an innovative drive technology for modern 2-support kilns. Such kilns are statically determinant and it is possible to drive the kiln´s rotation through its supporting rollers by means of this special roller design. As a consequence, the friction drive with AC variable frequency motors (or hydraulic motors) is quickly becoming the kiln drive of choice for all new 2-support kiln installations. This paper will examine the operating, maintenance, and cost benefits of the friction drive (such as the elimination of the traditional ring gear and pinion). It will be shown that the new drive system thereby eliminates the traditional problems of alignment, wobble and lubrication of the kiln girth gear. Additionally, the civil construction costs are minimized as the drive system does not require a separate foundation. It will be shown how the self-aligning kiln roller supports of a modern 2-support kiln will ensure reliable and efficient transmission of the driving power to the kiln under all operating conditions.
Keywords :
AC motor drives; cement industry; cost-benefit analysis; hydraulic motors; kilns; maintenance engineering; rolling bearings; variable speed drives; AC variable frequency motors; alignment; cement making process; cement plant; civil construction costs; cost benefits; critical drives; friction drive; hydraulic motors; lubrication; maintenance; pinion; ring gear; roller design; rotary kiln; self-aligning kiln roller; self-aligning kiln roller supports; supporting rollers; two-support kilns; wobble; AC motors; Cement industry; Design engineering; Frequency; Friction; Gears; Heart; Kilns; Strontium; Torque;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2004. IEEE-IAS/PCA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8263-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.2004.1309864
Filename :
1309864
Link To Document :
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