Patent classifications
F28F9/22
Condensation Heat Exchanger
A condensation heat exchanger including at least one helically-coiled tube, inside which a fluid to be heated can circulate, a deflector, and a shell mounted inside which the tube, the shell having a gas-discharge sleeve having a bottom and a facade for feeding and/or producing a hot gas, inside the shell. The shell comprises a tubular metallic shroud closed at its two ends by a facade and a bottom, wherein the bottom is made of composite plastic, the rear edge of the shroud has a plurality of fastening tongues, the bottom has, at its periphery, a plurality of fastening slots arranged along at least part of its circumference, each fastening slot bordered longitudinally by a first longitudinal rib projecting outwardly, and wherein each fastening tongue is inserted into a fastening slot and folded twice around the first rib.
Condensation Heat Exchanger
A condensation heat exchanger including at least one helically-coiled tube, inside which a fluid to be heated can circulate, a deflector, and a shell mounted inside which the tube, the shell having a gas-discharge sleeve having a bottom and a facade for feeding and/or producing a hot gas, inside the shell. The shell comprises a tubular metallic shroud closed at its two ends by a facade and a bottom, wherein the bottom is made of composite plastic, the rear edge of the shroud has a plurality of fastening tongues, the bottom has, at its periphery, a plurality of fastening slots arranged along at least part of its circumference, each fastening slot bordered longitudinally by a first longitudinal rib projecting outwardly, and wherein each fastening tongue is inserted into a fastening slot and folded twice around the first rib.
A DEVICE AND METHOD FOR HEATING A LIQUID CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
The invention relates to a heat treatment device for heating liquid confectionery product, including: a shell body enclosing an interior space, a plurality of successive spaced apart segmental baffles in a segmented arrangement within the interior space, a bundle of heat exchange pipes within the interior space, the pipes extending through the segmental baffles, and an inlet through which to be heated liquid confectionery product is allowed to enter the interior space, and an outlet through which heated liquid confectionery product is allowed to exit the interior space, wherein the successive segmental baffles are arranged such as to form a flow channel extending between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the segmental baffles have a rectangular shape, and wherein the shell body has a rectangular internal cross-section, such that the flow channel has a substantially rectangular cross-sectional shape along its length. The invention further relates to a method for heating liquid confectionery product.
SHELL-AND-PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER
A shell and plate heat exchanger includes a shell forming an internal space, and a plate stack housed in the internal space. The plate stack includes a plurality of heat transfer plates stacked and joined together. The shell and plate heat exchanger allows a refrigerant that has flowed into the internal space to be condensed. A refrigerant channel communicates with the internal space and allows the refrigerant to flow through. A heating medium channel is blocked from the internal space and allows a heating medium to flow through. The refrigerant channel and the heating medium channel are alternately arranged between adjacent heat transfer plates. A meandering portion is provided in at least a lower portion of the plate stack. The meandering portion is configured to meander the refrigerant condensed on a surface of each of the heat transfer plates. The meandering portion is provided by processing the heat transfer plates.
SHELL-AND-PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER
A shell and plate heat exchanger includes a shell forming an internal space, and a plate stack housed in the internal space. The plate stack includes a plurality of heat transfer plates stacked and joined together. The shell and plate heat exchanger allows a refrigerant that has flowed into the internal space to be condensed. A refrigerant channel communicates with the internal space and allows the refrigerant to flow through. A heating medium channel is blocked from the internal space and allows a heating medium to flow through. The refrigerant channel and the heating medium channel are alternately arranged between adjacent heat transfer plates. A meandering portion is provided in at least a lower portion of the plate stack. The meandering portion is configured to meander the refrigerant condensed on a surface of each of the heat transfer plates. The meandering portion is provided by processing the heat transfer plates.
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
A continuously variable transmission for a vehicle includes a drive clutch, a driven clutch operably coupled to the drive clutch, and a belt extending between the drive and driven clutches. The continuously variable transmission also includes an inner cover and an outer cover removably coupled to the inner cover. At least one of the inner and outer covers includes an air inlet for providing cooling air to the drive and driven clutches and the belt.
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
A continuously variable transmission for a vehicle includes a drive clutch, a driven clutch operably coupled to the drive clutch, and a belt extending between the drive and driven clutches. The continuously variable transmission also includes an inner cover and an outer cover removably coupled to the inner cover. At least one of the inner and outer covers includes an air inlet for providing cooling air to the drive and driven clutches and the belt.
MIXING DEVICE PROMOTING A HOMOGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION OF A DIPHASIC MIXTURE, HEAT EXCHANGE FACILITY AND ASSOCIATED MIXING METHOD
A mixing device for distributing a mixture of a first phase and a second phase of a first fluid in a longitudinal direction in at least one passage of a heat exchanger, said mixing device including at least one lateral channel configured for the first phase to flow from at least one first inlet; a series of longitudinal channels extending in the longitudinal direction and each configured for the second phase to flow from a second inlet to a second outlet, said longitudinal channels succeeding each other in a lateral direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction; and at least one opening fluidly connecting said lateral channel to at least one longitudinal channel such that the mixing device is configured to distribute a mixture of the first phase and the second phase via the second outlet of said longitudinal channel.
Heat exchanger with adjacent inlets and outlets
A heat exchange device including a center manifold including flow passages configured to exchange heat between heat exchange fluid within the flow passages and fluid external of the flow passages, wherein adjacent ends of adjacent flow passages each direct fluid flow in opposite directions, at least one separator plate arranged within the center manifold, wherein the inlet and the outlet of each flow passage is separated one of the plurality of separator plates, at least one angled center manifold plate arranged within the center manifold, wherein the angled center manifold plate is angled or curved to alter a static pressure profile throughout the center manifold and make more uniform distribution of flow among channels of the flow passages, wherein a downstream end of the at least one angled center manifold plate abuts an arcuate segment connecting adjacent separator plates.
Shell-and-tube heat exchanger and air conditioning system
A shell-and-tube heat exchanger and an air conditioning system. The shell-and-tube heat exchanger includes: a shell provided with a liquid inlet and an vapor outlet, the vapor outlet being disposed at an top portion of the shell; and a heat exchange tube bundle disposed in the shell in an axial direction of the shell; wherein the heat exchange tube bundle includes: a plurality of first heat exchange tubes located at an upper portion, the first heat exchange tubes having a first spacing therebetween; and a plurality of second heat exchange tubes located at a lower portion, the second heat exchange tubes having a second spacing therebetween; the first spacing is different from the second spacing.