Patent classifications
F28F1/16
Heat exchange device and freeze dryer
A heat exchange device and a freeze dryer. The freeze dryer comprises a bearing device, and an evaporation device and a condensation device which are provided on the bearing device, at least one of the evaporation device and the condensation device comprising a structure of the heat exchange device. The heat exchange device is integrally molded by extrusion, and the heat exchange device is provided with at least one medium flow passage, a plurality of fins are formed on the outer periphery of the medium flow passage, and the fins being provided at intervals to form gaps allowing airflows to pass therethrough. The heat exchange device and the freeze dryer of the present disclosure can be designed to be smaller, reducing the volume, and facilitating miniaturization of products.
HEAT EXCHANGER, HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT, REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING HEAT EXCHANGE MEMBER
In a heat exchanger, an insertion hole of a header and an end portion of a heat exchange member can be properly joined. In the heat exchanger, the heat exchange member includes at least one heat transfer tube extending in the first direction and a fin that is formed at part of an end edge of the heat transfer tube in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The fin is provided at part of a portion of the heat exchange member that is other than an end portion thereof in the first direction. Part of the heat transfer tube that is located at the end portion of the heat exchange member has a smaller width in the second direction than a width of part of the heat transfer tube in the second direction that is located at a fin setting portion.
REFRIGERANT HEAT EXCHANGER
A refrigerant heat exchanger has the passage defining member. The passage defining member is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastics. The passage defining member has a tube portion defining a refrigerant passage. The passage defining member has the plate portion which spreads from the tube portion. In the tube portion, carbon fibers are oriented to surround the tube portion. This orientation contributes to a pressure resisting performance in a radial direction of the tube portion. In the plate portion, the carbon fibers are oriented to protrude from the tube portion. This orientation contributes to improve mechanical strength in the plate portion. The carbon fibers are extended over both the tube portion and the plate portion. This orientation promotes thermal transfer over the tube portion and the plate portion.
REFRIGERANT HEAT EXCHANGER
A refrigerant heat exchanger has the passage defining member. The passage defining member is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastics. The passage defining member has a tube portion defining a refrigerant passage. The passage defining member has the plate portion which spreads from the tube portion. In the tube portion, carbon fibers are oriented to surround the tube portion. This orientation contributes to a pressure resisting performance in a radial direction of the tube portion. In the plate portion, the carbon fibers are oriented to protrude from the tube portion. This orientation contributes to improve mechanical strength in the plate portion. The carbon fibers are extended over both the tube portion and the plate portion. This orientation promotes thermal transfer over the tube portion and the plate portion.
Finned Heat Exchanger
The present invention is directed to a finned heat exchanger comprising an inner annulus, an outer annulus, a plurality of fins, and an outer chamber. The plurality of fins extends radially outward from the outer surface of the inner annulus toward the inner surface of the outer annulus. The outer chamber is located between the inner annulus and the outer annulus. The plurality of fins is located within the outer chamber. A method of heating or cooling a fluid using the finned heat exchanger and a method of forming the finned heat exchanger are also disclosed.
Electronic device and heat dissipation assembly
An electronic device connected to external heat dissipation device and including chassis, heat source, and heat dissipation assembly. Heat dissipation assembly includes evaporator, tubing, and liquid-cooling plate. Evaporator is in thermal contact with heat source. Tubing includes evaporation portion and condensation portion. Evaporation portion is in fluid communication with condensation portion and in thermal contact with evaporator. Liquid-cooling plate is disposed on chassis and spaced apart from heat source. Liquid-cooling plate includes liquid-cooling accommodation space and is configured to be in fluid communication with external heat dissipation device. Condensation portion is located in liquid-cooling accommodation space. Condensation portion includes first tube part, second tube part and connecting tube parts. Two opposite ends of each connecting tube part are respectively in fluid communication with first and second tube parts. Connecting tube parts are connected in parallel. First and second tube parts are in fluid communication with evaporation portion.
HEAT EXCHANGER AND REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
A heat exchanger includes a first header, a second header and a plurality of heat transfer components, wherein the heat transfer components each includes a heat transfer tube extending from the first header to the second header and allowing refrigerant to flow in its inside, and an extension portion being provided in each of the heat transfer tubes and configured to promote heat transfer property of the heat transfer tubes, and wherein the extension portion includes a base portion extending from the heat transfer tube in a second direction in which air that flows between the plurality of heat transfer tubes flows, and a spacer portion extending from the base portion in the first direction and abutting the adjacent heat transfer component.
HEAT EXCHANGER AND REFRIGERATION CYCLE APPARATUS
A heat exchanger includes a first header, a second header and a plurality of heat transfer components, wherein the heat transfer components each includes a heat transfer tube extending from the first header to the second header and allowing refrigerant to flow in its inside, and an extension portion being provided in each of the heat transfer tubes and configured to promote heat transfer property of the heat transfer tubes, and wherein the extension portion includes a base portion extending from the heat transfer tube in a second direction in which air that flows between the plurality of heat transfer tubes flows, and a spacer portion extending from the base portion in the first direction and abutting the adjacent heat transfer component.
Autonomous self-powered system for removing thermal energy from pools of liquid heated by radioactive materials, and method of the same
An autonomous self-powered system for cooling radioactive materials comprising: a pool of liquid; a closed-loop fluid circuit comprising a working fluid having a boiling temperature that is less than a boiling temperature of the liquid of the pool, the closed-loop fluid circuit comprising, in operable fluid coupling, an evaporative heat exchanger at least partially immersed in the liquid of the pool, a turbogenerator, and a condenser; one or more forced flow units operably coupled to the closed-loop fluid circuit to induce flow of the working fluid through the closed-loop fluid circuit; and the closed-loop fluid circuit converting thermal energy extracted from the liquid of the pool into electrical energy in accordance with the Rankine Cycle, the electrical energy powering the one or more forced flow units.
Autonomous self-powered system for removing thermal energy from pools of liquid heated by radioactive materials, and method of the same
An autonomous self-powered system for cooling radioactive materials comprising: a pool of liquid; a closed-loop fluid circuit comprising a working fluid having a boiling temperature that is less than a boiling temperature of the liquid of the pool, the closed-loop fluid circuit comprising, in operable fluid coupling, an evaporative heat exchanger at least partially immersed in the liquid of the pool, a turbogenerator, and a condenser; one or more forced flow units operably coupled to the closed-loop fluid circuit to induce flow of the working fluid through the closed-loop fluid circuit; and the closed-loop fluid circuit converting thermal energy extracted from the liquid of the pool into electrical energy in accordance with the Rankine Cycle, the electrical energy powering the one or more forced flow units.