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Method for optimizing flow and temperature in wash water when washing out fabric webs

  • US 4,922,566 A
  • Filed: 12/19/1988
  • Issued: 05/08/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/18/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for adjusting a flow and temperature of wash water when washing out contaminates from fabric webs in a textile process using an open-width washing machine, wherein a fabric web is conducted through a plurality of series connected wash tubs and warm wash water is conducted through the wash tubs in a direction opposite a direction of movement of the fabric web, comprising the steps of:

  • measuring at a first water temperature a first wash water flow rate and a first washing action of water in the wash tubs as the fabric web is conducted through the was tubs, said first washing action being a ratio of concentration of contamination on the fabric web after washing and before washing;

    calculating a first replacement factor from said measured first flow rate and said first washing action by means of the following equation;

    ##EQU2## where M is the replacement factor, F is the volume of wash water supplied per second divided by the volume of water entrained by the fabric per second, n is the number of washing compartments, and φ

    is the ratio of concentration of contamination on the fabric web after washing and before washing and equals the first washing action;

    measuring a second wash water flow rate and a second washing action at a second water temperature, said second washing action being a ratio of concentration of contamination on the fabric web after washing and before washing;

    calculating a second replacement factor from said second flow rate and said second washing action;

    calculating from said first and second replacement factors and from said first and second water temperatures coefficients of a linear relationship between replacement factor and temperature in accordance with the following equation;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">M=RC·

    T+B(T in °

    C.) by means of the following two equations;

    ##EQU3## wherein M1 is said first replacement factor, M2 is said second replacement factor, T1 is said first water temperature, and T2 is said second water temperature;

    calculating replacement factors Mr for continuously incrementing values of wash water flow rate starting from a desired washing action φ

    .sub.α

    , namely;

    ##EQU4## by means of the following equation;

    ##EQU5## including calculating corresponding temperatures Tt via the relationship;

    ##EQU6## calculating the sum of costs of washing water flow and wash water heating for incremental values of wash water flow rate and corresponding wash water temperatures to form a table of costs;

    choosing a wash water flow rate and a corresponding wash water temperature with a minimum cost from the table of costs; and

    setting a wash water flow rate through the wash tubs and a wash water temperature of the wash water in the tubs by means of wash water heating to the chosen flow rate and water temperature in order to derive minimum costs thereof.

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