Patent classifications
F28D9/0043
PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER AND ITS USE AS LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS VAPORIZER
A plate heat exchanger, which includes a flexible structure and/or a heating channel between the first support end plate of the plate pack and the first end plate of the outer casing, and/or an inner tube arranged inside the inlet connection tube of the first heat exchange medium for improving plate heat exchanger's ability to withstand thermal stresses caused by temperature differences, e.g. when using in heating of liquefied natural gas.
Heat exchanger with internal thermal valve
A heat exchanger including a temperature control assembly and a heat exchange assembly is disclosed. A heat exchange channel is formed within the heat exchange assembly. A branch channel arranged in parallel with the heat exchange channel is provided within the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger has a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. The temperature control assembly includes a valve body. A valve cavity in communication with the liquid inlet is provided in the valve body. A gap and a second valve port are provided at a peripheral wall of the valve body. An annular protrusion is provided on an inner wall of the valve cavity. The valve body is provided with a valve core and a drive component therein.
Shell-and-plate heat exchanger
A shell-and-plate heat exchanger includes: a shell forming an internal space; and a plate stack, disposed in the internal space, including heat transfer plates that are stacked and joined together. The shell-and-plate heat exchanger is configured to allow a refrigerant that has flowed into the internal space to evaporate. The plate stack forms: refrigerant channels that communicate with the internal space and through which a refrigerant flows; and heating medium channels that are blocked from the internal space and through which a heating medium flows. Each of the refrigerant channels is adjacent to an associated one of the heating medium channels with one of the heat transfer plates interposed therebetween. The shell-and-plate heat exchanger further includes one or more supply structures that supply the refrigerant to the refrigerant channels such that the refrigerant flows downward.
HEAT EXCHANGER AND NUCLEAR POWER PLANT HAVING THE SAME
A heat exchanger includes a body having an inlet header through which a fluid is introduced, and an outlet header through which the fluid is discharged; and one or more plates accommodated in the body and provided with flow path modules providing flow paths for the fluid introduced through the inlet header to flow to the outlet header. The heat exchanger further includes at least one flow path adjuster each having at least a portion thereof accommodated in the body and being movable or rotatable to open or close a part or all of the flow paths or to change directions of the flow paths so that a flow of the fluid is adjusted.
ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED POROUS HEAT EXCHANGER
A porous heat exchanger including a single piece core extending axially is provided. The core defines a first air inlet and a first air outlet for a first fluid, a second air inlet and a second air outlet for a second fluid. The first/second fluid flows into the core from the first/second air inlet through a first/second fluid channel and flows out of the core through the first/second air outlet. The core includes solid material sheets and porous material sheets disposed alternately with the solid material sheets so each porous material sheet has an adjacent solid material sheet on each side defining one of the first fluid channel for a flow of the first fluid or the second fluid channel for a flow of the second fluid. Heat transfer occurs between the first fluid in the first fluid channel and the second fluid in the second fluid channel.
Heat exchanger
The disclosure relates to a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes a shell and heat exchange tube bundles located in the shell, the shell has an inlet and an outlet, and a refrigerant flows in through the inlet, exchanges heat with a fluid in the heat exchange tube bundles, and then flows out from the outlet, and the outlet is provided with an extension section that extends into an interior of the shell and has a receiving portion configured to receive at least a part of a liquid in the refrigerant flowing toward the outlet after heat exchange. The disclosure is easy to manufacture, install and maintain, and has a low cost. By optimizing the structure of an outlet pipeline of the heat exchanger, the influence of liquid carryover can be effectively controlled, and the overall performance, safety and reliability of the system can be enhanced.
HEAT EXCHANGER MODULE OF THE TYPE HAVING PLATES COMPRISING CHANNELS INCORPORATING AT LEAST ONE FLUID SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION ZONE FORMED BY STUDS
A heat exchanger module having at least two fluid circuits, of longitudinal axis including a stack of plates, defining at least two fluid circuits, at least a part of the plates each including fluid circulation channels, the channels of at least one of the two circuits, referred to as first circuit, having at least one fluid supply and distribution zone for supplying and distributing fluid from outside the stack, forming a fluid pre-header, in which zone the channels are delimited by studs distributed over the surface of the plate; an exchange zone continuous with the pre-header and wherein the channels are each delimited by a groove separated from one another by a rib and extending along the longitudinal axis.
SHELL-AND-PLATE TYPE HEAT EXCHANGER
A shell-and-plate heat exchanger includes: a shell that forms an internal space and includes a refrigerant outlet at a top of the shell; and a plate stack disposed in the internal space and that includes heat transfer plates that are stacked and joined together. The shell-and-plate heat exchanger is configured to allow a refrigerant that has flowed into the internal space to evaporate. The refrigerant outlet emits a gas refrigerant out of the internal space through the refrigerant outlet. The plate stack forms: refrigerant channels that communicate with the internal space and through which a refrigerant flows; and heating medium channels that are blocked from the internal space and through which a heating medium flows. Each of the refrigerant channels is adjacent to an associated one of the heating medium channels with one of the heat transfer plates interposed therebetween.
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, disposed in the internal space, including heat transfer plates that are stacked and joined together. The shell-and-plate heat exchanger is configured to allow a refrigerant that has flowed into the internal space to evaporate. The plate stack forms: refrigerant channels that communicate with the internal space and through which a refrigerant flows; and heating medium channels that are blocked from the internal space and through which a heating medium flows. Each of the refrigerant channels is adjacent to an associated one of the heating medium channels with one of the heat transfer plates interposed therebetween. The shell-and-plate heat exchanger further includes one or more supply structures that supply the refrigerant to the refrigerant channels such that the refrigerant flows downward.