Air-cooled heat exchanger with X-brace drive
11781563 ยท 2023-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F28F2280/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/582
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F2250/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An air-cooled heat exchanger includes a plenum with a fan ring positioned adjacent to the plenum. Support columns support the plenum and the fan ring on a support surface. An X-brace assembly includes a motor mount with leg members extending radially from the motor mount. Each of the leg members is connected to a single corresponding one of the support columns so that the leg members extend between the motor mount and the support columns. A motor including a drive shaft is mounted to the motor mount of the X-brace assembly. A fan having fan blades is mounted to the drive shaft of the motor. The fan is positioned within the fan ring between the motor and the fan ring opening.
Claims
1. An air-cooled heat exchanger comprising: a. a plenum; b. a fan ring positioned adjacent to the plenum and having a fan ring opening; c. a plurality of support columns configured to support the plenum and the fan ring on a support surface; d. an X-brace assembly including a motor mount and a plurality of leg members extending radially from the motor mount with each one of the plurality of leg members connected to a single corresponding one of the plurality of support columns so that the plurality of leg members extend between the motor mount and the plurality of support columns; e. a motor mounted to the motor mount of the X-brace assembly, said motor including a drive shaft; f. a fan having a plurality of fan blades with each of the plurality of fan blades mounted to the drive shaft of the motor so that the fan blades radially extend from the drive shaft; and g. said fan positioned within the fan ring between the motor and the fan ring opening; h. wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes a proximal end and a distal end, and the X-brace assembly includes a first central plate and a second central plate with the proximal ends of each of the plurality of leg members positioned and secured between the first and second central plates.
2. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the motor is positioned within the plenum.
3. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the plenum includes a plenum floor having a central opening formed therein with the fan ring circumferentially secured along or about the central opening.
4. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the motor mount is secured to the second central plate.
5. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 4 wherein the motor mount includes a face mount plate having an opening through which the drive shaft extends.
6. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 4 wherein the motor mount includes a motor mount housing having a plurality of motor mount side panels connected to a motor mount plate with an open bottom opposing the motor mount plate and wherein the motor is mounted to the motor mount plate so as to be positioned within the motor mount housing and the second central plate includes an opening through which the drive shaft extends.
7. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 6 wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes an I-beam.
8. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes a proximal end connected to the motor mount and a distal end with each distal end provided with a mounting bracket connected to a corresponding one of the plurality of support columns, each mounting bracket including: i) a bracket mounting plate ii) a central support plate oriented perpendicular to and attached to the bracket mounting plate; iii) an upper bracket plate and a lower bracket plate mounted to the bracket mounting plate and the central support plate with the upper bracket and lower bracket plates in a parallel orientation with the upper and lower bracket plates perpendicular to both the bracket mounting plate and the central support plate with the central support plate sandwiched between the upper and lower bracket plates.
9. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of support columns includes an I-beam.
10. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the plurality of support columns includes four support columns and the plurality of leg members includes four leg members.
11. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 further comprising a tube bundle supported by the plurality of support columns with the plenum positioned between the tube bundle and the fan ring.
12. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the air-cooled heat exchanger is configured as a forced draft air-cooled heat exchanger.
13. The air-cooled heat exchanger of claim 1 wherein the air-cooled heat exchanger is configured as an induced draft air-cooled heat exchanger.
14. An X-brace assembly for mounting a fan motor to an air-cooled heat exchanger supported by a plurality of support columns comprising: a. a motor mount configured to attach to and support the fan motor; b. a plurality of leg members extending radially from the motor mount with each one of the plurality of leg members configured to be connected to a single corresponding one of the plurality of support columns so that the plurality of leg members extend between the motor mount and the plurality of support columns; c. wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes a proximal end and a distal end, and the X-brace assembly includes a first central plate and a second central plate with the proximal ends of each of the plurality of leg members positioned and secured between the first and second central plates.
15. The X-brace assembly of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes a proximal end and a distal end and the X-brace assembly includes a first central plate and a second central plate with the proximal ends of each of the plurality of leg members positioned and secured therebetween, and wherein the motor mount is secured to the second central plate.
16. The X-brace assembly of claim 13 wherein the motor mount includes a face mount plate having an opening through which the drive shaft extends.
17. The X-brace assembly of claim 13 wherein the motor mount includes a motor mount housing having a plurality of motor mount side panels connected to a motor mount plate with an open bottom opposing the motor mount plate and wherein the motor mount plate is configured to attach to and support the fan motor so that the fan motor is positioned within the motor mount housing and the lower central plate includes an opening configured to that a drive shaft extends therethrough when the motor is mounted within the motor mount housing.
18. The X-brace assembly of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes an I-beam.
19. The X-brace assembly of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of leg members includes a proximal end connected to the motor mount and a distal end with each distal end provided with a mounting bracket configured to connect to a corresponding one of the plurality of support columns, each mounting bracket including: i) a bracket mounting plate ii) a central support plate oriented perpendicular to and attached to the bracket mounting plate; iii) an upper bracket plate and a lower bracket plate mounted to the bracket mounting plate and the central support plate with the upper bracket and lower bracket plates in a parallel orientation with the upper and lower bracket plates perpendicular to both the bracket mounting plate and the central support plate with the central support plate sandwiched between the upper and lower bracket plates.
20. The X-brace assembly of claim 12 wherein the plurality of leg members includes four leg members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) While the technology of the disclosure is described below in terms of a forced draft air-cooled heat exchanger, it may alternatively be employed with an induced draft air-cooled heat exchanger.
(15) An embodiment of the air-cooled heat exchanger with X-brace drive of the disclosure is indicated in general at 30 in
(16) The heat exchanger 30 of
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(21) As examples only, leg members 68a-68d may feature an I-beam construction and be formed from carbon steel.
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(27) Fan motor 108 is preferably a high efficiency transverse flux motor so that sufficient horsepower is provided to turn the large fan blades (120 of
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(32) In an alternative embodiment, where the air-cooled heat exchanger with X-brace drive of the disclosure is an induced draft heat exchanger, the tube bundle(s) are located on the suction side of the fan (with the fan positioned above the bundle). More specifically, in such an embodiment, the support columns extend downwards from the tube bundle (which is now on the bottom of the heat exchanger). Furthermore, the plenum would be positioned above the tube bundle with the fan ring extending upwards from the top surface of the ceiling of the plenum with the fan ring opening being a top opening surrounded and defined by the top edge of the fan ring. The X-brace assembly and fan motor would be positioned below the tube bundle, with the drive shaft extending up through the tube bundle layer and plenum to the fan positioned in the fan ring. As a result, the motor is kept cool in the cold air stream.
(33) Embodiments of the forced draft heat exchanger with X-brace drive described above tie in the vertical support columns for the unit to the fan drive system. This makes the structure of the heat exchanger entirely tied together, which benefits strength and rigidity while also providing reduced weight by eliminating components that are otherwise required. By housing the fan drive inside the plenum of the heat exchanger, some embodiments were able to achieve a 20% reduction in structure weight and a 45% reduction in drive weight compared to prior art heat exchangers with similar cooling capacity.
(34) While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.