Heat exchanger having internal fittings

4211277
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Grosz-Roll, Friedrich (Zurich, CH), Schutz
Gerhard (Winterthur, CH), Streiff

Application #

908696

Filed

May-23-1978

Published

Jul-8-1980

Current US Class

138/38
138/42
165/109.1
165/154
366/337

International Classes

F28F 013/12

Field of Search

138/38 138/42 165/109 165/109 366/337

Assignee

Sulzer Brothers Ltd. (Winterthur, CH)

Examiners

Richter; Sheldon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

US Patent References

4093188   Static mixer and m...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 42

5238026   Liquid outflow contr...
4060099   Controlled pressure...
4994242   Jet impingement re...
4487400   Cooling plate
4411292   Fluid flow restrictor...
4053109   Water conducting a...
6941973   Industrial vapor co...
4460129   Turbulent flow emit...
4224794   Turbine assembly
4548360   Multichamber drip...
4356843   Lamellate fluid resi...
4326554   Fluid control valve
 

More From Class 138

6148614   Damper with integr...
3993248   Fluid flow regulator
4241119   Dimensionally heat...
3931834   Expansion tank dia...
4581045   Gas distributing de...
6287047   Roadway water ra...
5772178   Rotary noise attenu...
6470859   Fuel delivery rail a...
3960180   Protection cover for...
6957669   Hydraulic accumu...
4800754   Wide-range, adjust...
5484079   Hydropneumatic fil...
4020872   Accumulator
6116284   Guide structure for...
5102311   Integral pressure p...
 
Abstract
The heat exchanger is constructed with a plurality of fittings which are disposed in the flow passage. Each fitting is constructed of at least two groups of webs with the webs of each group disposed in spaced parallel relation and in angular relation to the axis of the flow passage. Also, each group of webs is disposed in crossing relation to the webs of the other group. The ratio of web width (b) to diameter (d) of the flow passage is in the range of from 0.08 to 0.5 while the ratio of web spacing (m) to the diameter (d) is in the range of from 0.38 to 0.9. The fittings permit improved heat transfer with reduced pressure losses and a relatively small total area.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A heat exchanger comprising

means defining a flow passage having a predetermined diameter (d) along a longitudinal axis of said passage; and

a plurality of fittings disposed in said flow passage, each said fitting including at least two groups of webs, each group including a plurality of webs, said webs of each group being disposed in parallel relation to each other at a predetermined spacing (m), in angular relation to said flow passage axis and in crossing relation to said webs of the other group, at least some of said webs being interconnected to each other at points of intersection thereof wherein at least two of said fittings are disposed in consecutive relation in said passage and in 90.degree. relation to each other along said longitudinal axis.



Description
This invention relates to a heat exchanger and, more particularly, to a heat exchanger having a plurality of fittings therein.

As is known, every endeavor is made to construct heat exchangers so that a high heat transfer can be obtained from a first medium to a second medium through a heat-transmitting wall with a minimum of pressure loss. Further, in order to improve the heat transfer, it is also known to take advantage of those places in the heat exchangers where there is a maximum heat resistance. For example, in the case of an empty flow passage formed between two concentric tubes, internal fittings of different geometric shapes have been used in order to increase the heat transfer capacity in the flow passage. However, these fittings have led to very different results.

For example, in one case, it has been known to provide tubes with fins or corrugated metal strips connected to the tube wall in order to increase the size of the heat transmitting surface of the tubes. Although this can increase the heat transfer capacity, it is impossible to avoid the deposition of solid particles entrained by the media undergoing heat exchange.
 
  An apparatus for mixing materials having no moving parts in which a plurality of mixing elements are arranged in parallel around the inner periphery of...  An emitter unit comprises a wall defining an elongated flowpath, an inlet and an outlet for the unit, a connector for coupling the unit to an irrigation...