Patent classifications
F28D7/1684
HEAT EXCHANGER OF EXHAUST HEAT RECOVERY APPARATUS
The present invention relates to a heat exchanger of an exhaust heat recovery apparatus having a simple structure which is configured such that exhaust gas is evenly distributed, thereby preventing a boiling phenomenon wherein coolant water is boiling, and improving efficiency of heat exchange and durability of the apparatus.
Heat transfer device
Device for heat transfer between a first fluid and one second fluid includes a housing with first housing element, second housing element and heat transfer element. Housing is developed with a first connecting fitting and a second connecting fitting for each fluid. Heat transfer element is disposed in a volume completely enclosed in a housing and is developed for through-conduction of the first fluid. Housing is developed for conduction of the second fluid about the heat transfer element. Connecting fittings for second fluid are either disposed on the first housing element and the connecting fittings for the first fluid are disposed on the second housing element, wherein within the second housing at least one flow path for conducting the first fluid is implemented which extends between a connecting fitting and a collector region or the connecting fittings for the fluids are disposed on the first housing element.
Condensate discharge device of intercooler for vehicle
A condensate discharge device of an intercooler for a vehicle is provided to remove condensate collected inside an intercooler. The device includes an ejector hose that is disposed between an inlet tank and an outlet tank to form a flow path for an air flow between the inlet tank and the outlet tank. An ejector housing is disposed on one side of the outlet tank. The condensate collected in the outlet tank is introduced into the ejector housing. An ejector nozzle is disposed in the ejector housing and injects the air introduced from the ejector hose into an inner space of the outlet tank. When injecting the air, to inject the condensate, which is introduced from the outlet tank into the ejector housing, injecting the inner space of the outlet tank with the air.
Device for heat transfer
Device for heat transfer and method for making it, the device having a housing with a heat exchanger disposed within and completely enclosed by the housing having a receiving element and cover element integrated within receiving element. First fluid flows through heat exchanger to be cooled; another fluid flows around heat exchanger. Heat transfer elements are shaped as a plate of a first jacket element and a second jacket element as well as a fin element; each includes a throughflow sector for inflow and outflow of first fluid. Each throughflow sector is developed on a front face of heat transfer element. Fin element has a lesser dimension in a longitudinal direction than jacket elements and is disposed therebetween such that in the proximity of a second front face, located distally to first front face, a free region is developed for deflecting direction of flow of first fluid.
Heat exchanger with a separator
A heat exchanger may include a tubular housing, a flange ring, two bases, and heat exchanger tubes running through the housing and respectively held at a longitudinal end side in the bases, a first flow channel formed therein, and a second flow channel formed between the tubes and the housing. The housing may be formed from first and second housing parts each being pot-shaped and having a housing portion, an outwardly widened flange ring portion, and a base. The housing parts may be connected to one another via the flange ring portions that may delimit an annular space. On the first housing part, inlet and outlet connecting-pieces for coolant may be provided. Between the housing and the heat exchanger tubes, at least one separator may be arranged, on which at least one blade may be provided, the blade engaging at least partly into the annular space and at least reducing a circumferential flow therein.
CONDENSATE DISCHARGE DEVICE OF INTERCOOLER FOR VEHICLE
A condensate discharge device of an intercooler for a vehicle is provided to remove condensate collected inside an intercooler. The device includes an ejector hose that is disposed between an inlet tank and an outlet tank to form a flow path for an air flow between the inlet tank and the outlet tank. An ejector housing is disposed on one side of the outlet tank. The condensate collected in the outlet tank is introduced into the ejector housing. An ejector nozzle is disposed in the ejector housing and injects the air introduced from the ejector hose into an inner space of the outlet tank. When injecting the air, to inject the condensate, which is introduced from the outlet tank into the ejector housing, injecting the inner space of the outlet tank with the air.
Plate type heat exchanger for exhaust gas
A heat exchanger, in particular exhaust-gas cooler, is described herein. The heat exchanger includes tubes of unipartite form or formed from two plates. The tubes form a first and a second fluid duct, and the respective fluid ducts are arranged adjacent to one another. The first fluid duct is designed to be open at at least one of its ends for the inflow and/or outflow of a first fluid. The second fluid ducts are closed at an end side of the tubes by way of an inward or outward step. The step has a greater extent T in the tube longitudinal direction in the corner regions of the tube than between the corner regions. Several non-limiting descriptive embodiments are disclosed herein.
CHARGE AIR COOLER
A heat exchanger for providing charged air to a vehicle is described. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of heat exchange elements, and at least one passage. The plurality of heat exchange elements is stacked together in between a pair of side plates, and ends of the plurality of heat exchange elements are received in a pair of headers to configure a fluid circuit. The at least one passage is formed in a first heat exchange element amongst the plurality of heat exchange elements, along with the plurality of heat exchange elements and the first heat exchange element is formed above at least few heat exchange elements of the plurality of heat exchange elements.
Countercurrent heat exchanger/reactor
Counter-flow heat exchanged is constructed with plenums at either end that separate the opposing fluids, the channels of which are arrayed in a checkerboard patterns, such that any given channel is surrounded by channels of opposing streams on four sideslaterally on both sides and vertically above and below.
HEADER PLATELESS TYPE HEAT EXCHANGER
In a header plateless type heat exchanger, to suppress temperature rise at an apical portion of a tube into which exhaust gas at high temperatures or the like flows, to thereby improve durability. A recessed groove portion 4c recessed inward with narrow width is formed on outer face side of each of a pair of plates, in parallel to a swelling portion 4 and in the approximately same length.