Condenser

20220307741 · 2022-09-29

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A condenser includes a gaseous refrigerant section, a liquid refrigerant section, a heat exchange channel, a refrigerant inlet port, and a refrigerant outlet port. The heat exchange channel allows flowing of a cooling fluid. An overheat gaseous refrigerant having high pressure and high temperature is introduced from a compressor into the refrigerant inlet port. A liquid refrigerant is introduced through the refrigerant outlet port into an expansion valve. The refrigerant inlet port is located at the liquid refrigerant section to enhance a working efficiency of the condenser.

    Claims

    1. A condenser comprising: a gaseous refrigerant section, a liquid refrigerant section, a heat exchange channel, a refrigerant inlet port, and a refrigerant outlet port; wherein: the heat exchange channel allows flowing of a cooling fluid; an overheat gaseous refrigerant having high pressure and high temperature is introduced from a compressor into the refrigerant inlet port; a liquid refrigerant is introduced through the refrigerant outlet port into an expansion valve; and the refrigerant inlet port is located at the liquid refrigerant section to enhance a working efficiency of the condenser.

    2. The condenser as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: an aeration device mounted on the refrigerant inlet port and connected to the overheat gaseous refrigerant; wherein: the aeration device increases a contact area of the overheat gaseous refrigerant and the liquid refrigerant to enhance a heat conduction effect.

    3. The condenser as claimed in claim 2, wherein the aeration device is made of porous material.

    4. The condenser as claimed in claim 2, wherein the aeration device is a tube or sheet plate with multiple air apertures.

    5. The condenser as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a partition mounted in the liquid refrigerant section; wherein: the partition divides the liquid refrigerant section into a high temperature stirring zone and a low temperature non-stirring zone so that the liquid refrigerant is cooled exactly and then flows out of the condenser.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    [0035] FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the heat change of a conventional condenser in accordance with the prior art.

    [0036] FIG. 2 is a pressure versus enthalpy graph of a refrigerant of the conventional condenser in accordance with the prior art.

    [0037] FIG. 3 is a temperature versus position graph showing the heat change of the conventional condenser in accordance with the prior art.

    [0038] FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the heat change of a condenser in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0039] FIG. 5a is a front view showing the heat change of a water cooled condenser in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0040] FIG. 5b is a side view of the condenser as shown in FIG. 5a.

    [0041] FIG. 6a is a front view showing the heat change of an air cooled condenser in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0042] FIG. 6b is a side view of the condenser as shown in FIG. 6a.

    [0043] FIG. 7 is a temperature versus position graph showing the heat change of the condenser in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0044] FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the heat change of a condenser in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein an aeration device is provided.

    [0045] FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing the heat change of a condenser in accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein a partition is provided.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0046] Referring to the drawings and initially to FIG. 4, a condenser 3 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a gaseous refrigerant section 30, a liquid refrigerant section 31, a heat exchange channel, a refrigerant inlet port 33, and a refrigerant outlet port 35. The gaseous refrigerant section 30 is arranged above the liquid refrigerant section 31. The heat exchange channel allows flowing of a cooling fluid 32. An overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 having high pressure and high temperature is introduced from a compressor into the refrigerant inlet port 33. A liquid refrigerant is introduced through the refrigerant outlet port 35 into an expansion valve 36. The overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 is cooled by the liquid refrigerant (or the cooling fluid 32) and condensed into a liquid refrigerant having high pressure and normal (or room) temperature.

    [0047] The primary characteristic of the present invention is in that, the refrigerant inlet port 33 is located at the liquid refrigerant section 31 to enhance a working efficiency of the condenser 3. The overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 having high pressure and high temperature is introduced through the refrigerant inlet port 33 into the liquid refrigerant section 31 of the condenser 3.

    [0048] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the condenser 3 is an air cooled condenser, a water cooled condenser, a manifold condenser, a finned condenser, a shell condenser, or the like.

    [0049] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the refrigerant inlet port 33 is located at a bottom of the condenser 3.

    [0050] In practice, when the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 having high pressure and high temperature is introduced through the refrigerant inlet port 33 into the condenser 3, a heat transfer (or heat exchange) is produced between the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 and the liquid refrigerant (or the cooling fluid 32) so that the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 having high pressure and high temperature is cooled by the liquid refrigerant (or the cooling fluid 32) and condensed into a liquid refrigerant having high pressure and normal temperature, while the liquid refrigerant (or the cooling fluid 32) absorbs heat and is evaporated. At this time, the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 having high pressure and high temperature flows upward due to its buoyancy so that the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 will not be directly drained outward from the refrigerant outlet port 35. Thus, the working efficiency of the condenser 3 is enhanced.

    [0051] Referring to FIGS. 5a and 5b with reference to FIG. 4, the condenser 3 is a water cooled condenser. The condenser 3 further comprises a cooling liquid inlet 320 and a cooling liquid outlet 321. Thus, the cooling fluid 32 is a cooling liquid.

    [0052] Referring to FIGS. 6a and 6b with reference to FIG. 4, the condenser 3 is an air cooled condenser. The condenser 3 further comprises a cooling air inlet 322 and a cooling air outlet 323. Thus, the cooling fluid 32 is a cooling air or gas.

    [0053] Referring to FIG. 7 with reference to FIG. 4, the exit temperature (T.sub.B′) of the cooling fluid 32 is more than the condensing temperature (T.sub.C), that is, ΔT.sub.B′<0, which indicates that, the heat exchange or condensing efficiency of the condenser 3 is enhanced. It is noted that, T.sub.B′=temperature of the cooling fluid at B′ (or exit) position, and ΔT.sub.B′=T.sub.C−T.sub.B′.

    [0054] In comparison, the difference between the condenser 3 of the present invention and the conventional condenser 1 of the prior art is in that, the conventional condenser 1 is under a static balance state wherein when the temperature of the liquid-gas balance zone is increased, the pressure is also increased, but the condenser 3 of the present invention is under a liquid-gas balance state with successive perturbation or turbulence. Thus, the heat transfer modes are different so that the heat transfer features are also different.

    [0055] The heat transfer equation of the condenser 3 of the present invention is Q.sub.c′=UA(LMTD), wherein:

    [0056] Q.sub.c′=heat output per unit time of the condenser, the unit is KJ/S(KW)

    [0057] U=total heat transfer coefficient, the unit is KW/M.sup.2° C.

    [0058] A=surface area of heat transfer, the unit is M.sup.2

    [0059] LMTD=logarithm mean temperature difference of the condenser, the unit is ° C.

    [0060] The heat transfer mode of the condenser 3 of the present invention is different from that of the conventional condenser 1 and will not be further described in detail.

    [0061] Referring to FIG. 8, the condenser 3 further comprises an aeration device 37 mounted on the refrigerant inlet port 33 and connected to the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34. Thus, the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 forms multiple air bubbles by provision of the aeration device 37 so that the aeration device 37 increases the contact area of the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 and the liquid refrigerant to enhance the heat conduction effect.

    [0062] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the aeration device 37 is made of porous material.

    [0063] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the aeration device 37 is a tube or sheet plate with multiple air apertures.

    [0064] Referring to FIG. 9, the condenser 3 further comprises a partition 38 mounted in the liquid refrigerant section 31. The partition 38 divides the liquid refrigerant section 31 into a high temperature stirring zone 310 and a low temperature non-stirring zone 311 so that the liquid refrigerant is cooled exactly and then flows out of the condenser 3.

    [0065] Although the overheat gaseous refrigerant 34 flows upward by its buoyancy and will not directly flow into the refrigerant outlet port 35, the liquid refrigerant section 31 is divided into the high temperature stirring zone 310 and the low temperature non-stirring zone 311 to assure that the liquid refrigerant is cooled exactly in the low temperature non-stirring zone 311 before flowing out of the condenser 3.