Heat exchanger in a housing
09766023 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28D7/1653
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F21/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D2021/0082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F28D7/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28D7/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A heat exchanger including a stack of tubes, a cover plate, and a housing in which the stack of tubes is arranged. The housing includes first, second, and third adjacent housing sides having a respective first, second, and third housing openings each having a edge around the respective housing opening. The second housing opening is closed by the edge of the cover plate on the edge of the second housing opening. The housing further includes first and second exposed struts. The first exposed strut is positioned between the first and the second housing openings and the second exposed strut is positioned between the second and the third housing openings, and a first side of an edge of the cover plate is fastened to the first exposed strut and a second side of the edge of the cover plate is fasted to the second exposed strut.
Claims
1. A heat exchanger comprising: at least one stack of tubes with fins arranged in between the tubes; a cover plate extending over the at least one stack of tubes and coupled to the at least one stack of tubes, the cover plate including a first side and a second side parallel to the first side; and a housing, the at least one stack arranged in the housing, the housing comprising: first, second, and third adjacent housing sides including a respective first, second, and third housing openings each having an edge around the respective housing opening, wherein the second housing opening is a middle housing opening between the first and the third housing openings and is an insertion opening for the at least one stack of tubes, wherein the middle housing opening is closed by a continous edge of the cover plate on the edge of the middle housing opening; fourth, fifth, and sixth adjacent closed housing sides; and first and second exposed struts, wherein the first exposed strut is positioned between the first and the middle housing openings and the second exposed strut is positioned between the middle and the third housing openings, wherein the first side of the cover plate is fastened to the first exposed strut and the second side of the cover plate is fasted to the second exposed strut, and wherein the first and second exposed struts each have a generally Z-shaped cross section with first and second steps.
2. The heat exchanger of claim 1, further comprising a first collection box having an edge section that lies on the first exposed strut to close the first housing opening.
3. The heat exchanger of claim 2, further comprising a second collection box having an edge section that lies on the second exposed strut to close the second housing opening.
4. The heat exchanger of claim 3, wherein the first collection box is an inlet collection box that is welded onto the edge of the first housing opening.
5. The heat exchanger of claim 4, wherein the first collection box is formed from an aluminum casting.
6. The heat exchanger of claim 4, wherein the first collection box is formed from sheet metal.
7. The heat exchanger of claim 3, wherein the second collection box is an outlet collection box that is made as an injection molding from plastic and is fastened mechanically to the edge of the third housing opening.
8. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the first step of the cross section of the first and second exposed struts each defines a portion of the edge of the middle housing opening, the second step of the first exposed strut defines a portion of the edge of the first housing opening, and the second step of the second exposed strut defines a portion of the edge of the third housing opening.
9. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the first exposed strut represents a first longitudinal edge of the housing and the second exposed strut represents a second longitudinal edge of the housing.
10. The heat exchanger of claim 3, wherein the cover plate includes fastening eyes that correspond to fastening eyes of at least one of the first and second collection boxes.
11. The heat exchanger of claim 10, wherein the fastening eyes of the cover plate are brazed onto the cover plate, and the fastening eyes of the at least one of the first and second collection boxes are integrally formed as a single unitary piece with said collection box.
12. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the edge of the cover plate is fastened to the edge of the middle housing opening.
13. The heat exchanger of claim 12, wherein the edge of the cover plate is welded to the edge of the middle housing opening.
14. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the second housing side has an area, and wherein the middle housing opening has an area that is approximately the area of the second housing side.
15. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the first and third housing openings are the same size and wherein the middle housing opening is larger than each of the first and third housing openings.
16. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the first housing side in which the first housing opening is located further includes a first partial housing wall, and wherein the position and extent of the first partial housing wall correspond with an inlet area for coolant in the stack of plates and fins.
17. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the at least one stack of tubes includes pairs of plates.
18. The heat exchanger of claim 1, wherein the housing has a one-piece, cage-like cast structure.
19. A heat exchanger comprising: at least one stack of tubes with fins arranged in between the tubes; cover plate extending over the at least one stack of tubes and coupled to the at least one stack of tubes, the cover plate including a first side and a second side parallel to the first side; a housing, the at least one stack arranged in the housing, the housing comprising: first, second, and third adjacent housing sides including a respective first, second, and third housing openings each having an edge around the respective housing opening, wherein the second housing opening is a middle housing opening between the first and the third housing openings and is an insertion opening for the at least one stack of tubes, wherein the middle housing opening is closed by a continuous edge of the cover plate on a middle opening seat of the middle housing opening, wherein the first housing opening includes a first opening seat, and wherein the third housing opening includes a third opening seat; fourth, fifth, and sixth adjacent generally closed housing sides; and first and second exposed struts, wherein the first exposed strut is positioned between the first and the middle housing openings and the second exposed strut is positioned between the middle and the third housing openings; a first collection box located at least partially within the housing in the first housing side; and a second collection box located at least partially within the housing in the third housing side, wherein the continuous edge of the cover plate lies in a common plane, wherein the middle opening seat is defined by a first step of the first strut, a second step of the second strut, and middle opening steps of two other edges of the middle opening, wherein the continuous edge of the cover plate is seated on the middle opening seat of the middle housing opening, wherein the first opening seat is defined by steps of edges of the first opening, the steps being in a common plane, wherein the third opening seat is defined by steps of edges of the third opening, the steps being in a common plane, wherein the first collection box includes a continuous edge that is seated on the first opening seat, and wherein the second collection box includes a continuous edge that is seated on the third opening seat.
20. A heat exchanger comprising: at least one stack of tubes including fins arranged in between the tubes, an inlet channel, and an outlet channel, wherein the inlet and outlet channels are arranged on the same side of the stack; a cover plate extending over the at least one stack of tubes and coupled to the at least one stack of tubes; and a housing, the at least one stack arranged in the housing, the housing comprising: first, second, and third adjacent housing sides including a respective first, second, and third housing openings each having an edge around the respective housing opening, wherein the second housing opening is a middle housing opening between the first and the third housing openings and is an insertion opening for the at least one stack of tubes, wherein the middle housing opening is closed by a continuous edge of the cover plate on the edge of the middle housing opening, wherein the first side includes a first partial housing wall, and wherein the third side includes a second partial housing wall; and fourth, fifth, and sixth adjacent generally closed housing sides, wherein the first and second partial housing walls cover the inlet and outlet channels of the at least one stack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) As can be deduced from
(7) Three adjacent housing openings 51, 52, 53, which are arranged in three adjacent housing sides, extend in the illustrated embodiment in the direction of a marked X-axis. Three adjacent, essentially closed housing parts 54, 55, 56 extend in the direction of a marked Y-axis. Two of the closed housing parts 54 and 56 are connected to each other by two struts 57, 58, which characterize the cage-like structure of housing 5. One strut 58 lies between housing openings 51 and 52. The other strut 57 extends between housing openings 52 and 53.
(8) As a cross section of struts 57, 58 shows (see
(9) The middle housing opening 52 represents an insertion opening for a brazed stack 1 of tubes and fins 3, which forms the heat exchanger core (
(10) More precisely stated, the edge 41 of cover plate 4 with one edge side 41 is fastened to one strut 57 and with its roughly parallel other edge side 41 to the other strut 58. Even more precisely stated, fastening occurs in the step 57b of one strut 57 and the step 58a of the other strut 58. As shown in
(11) As also shown in the figures the steps 57b and 58a lie in the plane of the insertion opening 52. The other steps 57a and 58b, on the other hand, lie in the planes of the first and third housing openings 51, 53 in which different collection boxes 6, 7 can be fastened in a variety of ways.
(12) According to
(13) The left collection box 6 can be a metallic collection box, which sits in the third housing opening 53 and is completely welded to the edge of this housing opening 53 in the illustrated embodiment of
(14) The illustrated plastic box 7 has an outlet opening 70, which is connected to the inlet of a not depicted but relatively small intake tube of an internal combustion engine. The illustrated inlet opening 60 of the left collection box 6 is connected to the output of an also not depicted compressor at least when charge air is also to be cooled. Exhaust being cooled can also be supplied here.
(15) The embodiment according to
(16) In contrast to this, two metallic collection boxes 6 and 7 are welded in
(17) As is also readily apparent from
(18) The plates 2 of stack 1 have two protrusions on the right edge side, in each of which there is an opening (not apparent). Other plate designs have no protrusions but also the two openings on a common edge side.
(19) The openings in stack 1 of pairs of plates 2 lie vertically one above the other and form an inlet channel and an outlet channel for a coolant, which can flow in the paths of plates 2. For this purpose a coolant inlet 42 and a coolant outlet 43 are situated on the cover plate 4, which are hydraulically connected to openings, which are not visible. Since the coolant inlet 42 and the coolant outlet 43 are arranged on a common plate side, the plates 2 must be designed so that a U-shaped flow can occur within the pair (also not shown).
(20) The gas, such as exhaust and/or charge air, flows through the fins 3 of stack 1, entering one of the collection boxes 6, is cooled in the heat exchanger core and emerges through the other collection box 7.
(21) Since effective heat exchange cannot occur between the mentioned two protrusions or openings of plates 2, which represent an inlet and outlet area 10 of the heat exchanger core, the aforementioned partial housing walls 50 make sure that the gas is concentrated on that part of the heat exchanger core in which the fins 3 are situated. The partial housing walls 50 therefore cover the inlet and outlet area 10 and suppress flow on the gas side in order to improve the efficiency of the heat exchanger.